Success Matters
How does a child who wore a loincloth to school end up at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Harvard? Stever Robbins joins me to discuss a life lived outside the traditional lines of success. This episode explores how Stever’s neurodivergent perspective especifically his natural disregard for hierarchy and commitment to radical honesty became his greatest leadership asset. We reflect on the importance of trusting one’s instincts and why the most impactful leaders are those willing to stand for something, even when it’s uncomfortable. A measured, thoughtful look at success for the global professional.
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