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Existential Crisis & The Dark Energy Of Competition

Existential Crisis & The Dark Energy Of Competition

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In this week's Messy Business we introduce a new feature ‘Why On Earth?!’, Kirsty has a rant about people being overly discerning about their coffee, and we deep dive into whether we’re all here to fulfill a life Mission or Purpose - and what even does that mean?

Listen in to find out:

  • The ‘wacky’ things that stress us out, including dogs in costumes and other people's OTT drink requests.
  • Can the 80/20 rule, time-blocking and the extra one percent improve your business success?
  • How Kirsty’s client TV appearance got us pondering the existential question of life purpose.
  • Our Whoop fitness competition and why it pisses us off and brings us joy all at once.
  • Why competition can be a powerful force for positive change or a dark melting pot of sabotage and bad karma.

We want to hear from you!

Share your Why On Earth?! question with us and we’ll discuss on the pod or get in touch with your magic moments, messy business stories, challenges or weird experiences - it’s all welcome here!!!

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