You Live and You Learn with Aish Hinton
How often do we let the fear of a "wrong" decision stop us from making any decision at all? In this exhilarating episode, Aish is joined by Thomas Derksen, a German-born entrepreneur, author, and social media phenomenon (Instagram: @afuthomas [https://www.threads.com/@afuthomas?xmt=AQF0AJVW5YVXO6_djjYvufUf50U-VznITRZ668XDo6atqVg]). Thomas’s life is a masterclass in radical reinvention. He left a secure career in German banking to buy a one-way ticket to China — a move that eventually led him to amass over 10 million followers, advise the German President, and transform his physical health after losing over 120 pounds. Tune in to hear how his family’s history of migration from the Soviet Union to Germany shaped his relationship with risk. He argues that in an era of rapid global change, the greatest risk isn't making a mistake — it's staying still. In this conversation, Aish and Thomas explore: * The "North Star" Strategy: Why rough direction is more valuable than a 5-year plan in a "speed of light" market like China. * The Case for "Strategic Naivety": Why over-analyzing risk can paralyze innovation — and how to act when you're only 70% sure. * Stoicism in the Spotlight: Practical lessons on maintaining mental health and a "neutral" mindset while navigating public success and digital criticism. * The Pivot Mindset: Insights from the Chinese tech ecosystem on why being "afraid to pivot" is the most dangerous trait for a modern organization. This episode is a provocative call-to-action for leaders who feel the "itch" for something more but are held back by the comfort of the status quo. Thomas’s story is proof that when you stop asking "What if it goes wrong?" and start asking "What if it works?", the world opens up in ways you never imagined. Are you ready for Aish and Thomas to bring a "speed of innovation" mindset to your leadership team? Discover how by writing to us at www.wdhb.com/connect [www.wdhb.com/connect]. Follow Thomas Derksen on LinkedIn for a bridge between Western business and Chinese innovation: www.linkedin.com/in/thomasderksen [www.linkedin.com/in/thomasderksen]
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