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Mario Balotelli was called "the most interesting man in the world" — his own manager said he could be like Ronaldo or Messi. Today he plays in the UAE second division. His talent never left. His attitude destroyed everything else. This isn't just about football. In a world where AI and tools have closed the skill gap, the differentiator isn't what you can do — it's who you are when the work gets hard. Dependability. Receptiveness to feedback. Being solution-oriented. That's what keeps you in the room. Whether you got in through talent, luck, favour, or hustle — none of that matters once you're inside. What matters is what keeps you there. 🔔 Subscribe for more raw conversations about the real journey: https://www.youtube.com/@TheShaftConversations?sub_confirmation=1 For more engaging content and discussions, follow us on our social media platforms: Twitter: https://x.com/theshaftpoddie_/status/... Instagram: / theshaftpodcast. . Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... Subscribe to our channels and enjoy this episode: YouTube: / @theshaftpodcasts. . Spotify: https://spotify.link/oHwF5hicHDb Appreciations for this Episode: Hosts: Andrews Terkpertey Video Production: Andrews Terkpertey Video Editing: Samuel Okuadjo Social Media Management: Pearl Kwadade Timestamps: 00:00 | Balotelli’s Rise & Fall: Talent vs Dependability 02:26 | Why Talent Isn’t Enough: Tools Change, Attitude Keeps Doors Open 05:36 | The Real Struggle: Imposter Syndrome & Showing Up in Big Rooms 07:25 | The Lesson That Matters: Be Solution-Oriented, Character Over Talent & Final Takeaway
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