
#13: Khe Hy and the Art of Detachment
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About this listen
Khe Hy is a writer, coach, and educator. In this discussion we talk about:
- Khe's journey from Yale and being one of the youngest Managing Directors at Blackrock to becoming a full time creator.
- The "leaky bucket" theory.
- How his upbringing impacted his life (for good and bad).
- Why detachment is key to achieving peace in our work and in our relationships.
- And much more.
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