Peter Crone
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The irony is all the things that you hold so dear to you in terms of your appearance and your brand and your business would 10x because it's so much more relatable. It's human, you know, and yeah, it's beautiful. So I get it. And the perfectionist tendency can be applied to anything, right? My athletes, my guy who became the MVP, he was trying to be the perfect baseball player. You can't do it.
The irony is all the things that you hold so dear to you in terms of your appearance and your brand and your business would 10x because it's so much more relatable. It's human, you know, and yeah, it's beautiful. So I get it. And the perfectionist tendency can be applied to anything, right? My athletes, my guy who became the MVP, he was trying to be the perfect baseball player. You can't do it.
My golfers, you as a spiritual figure now, an iconic, you know, podcaster who's got a big audience. Again, that would be the addiction that would be your downfall, right? Because you can't sustain it.
My golfers, you as a spiritual figure now, an iconic, you know, podcaster who's got a big audience. Again, that would be the addiction that would be your downfall, right? Because you can't sustain it.
My golfers, you as a spiritual figure now, an iconic, you know, podcaster who's got a big audience. Again, that would be the addiction that would be your downfall, right? Because you can't sustain it.
Yeah. I love that you had that epiphany of like, I'm fucking tired of being spiritual.
Yeah. I love that you had that epiphany of like, I'm fucking tired of being spiritual.
Yeah. I love that you had that epiphany of like, I'm fucking tired of being spiritual.
It's much more relatable, which is beautiful because that's love, right? It's when someone's becoming too perfect because of a persona that they're trying to create or portray, they're not actually attainable. Like, you can't connect with someone. It reminds me, years ago, I was on a TV show called Relationship Rehab. And... It was funny. There's these three, I think it's three or four experts.
It's much more relatable, which is beautiful because that's love, right? It's when someone's becoming too perfect because of a persona that they're trying to create or portray, they're not actually attainable. Like, you can't connect with someone. It reminds me, years ago, I was on a TV show called Relationship Rehab. And... It was funny. There's these three, I think it's three or four experts.
It's much more relatable, which is beautiful because that's love, right? It's when someone's becoming too perfect because of a persona that they're trying to create or portray, they're not actually attainable. Like, you can't connect with someone. It reminds me, years ago, I was on a TV show called Relationship Rehab. And... It was funny. There's these three, I think it's three or four experts.
So they had one girl was a dating coach. One had a dating business, you know, matchmaking. And then the other one wrote a column about dating for Elle magazine or something. And I worked with her. So they, The premise of the show is that these dating experts who don't have relationships, which is perfect. And so I can remember walking in. It was it was here in Los Angeles.
So they had one girl was a dating coach. One had a dating business, you know, matchmaking. And then the other one wrote a column about dating for Elle magazine or something. And I worked with her. So they, The premise of the show is that these dating experts who don't have relationships, which is perfect. And so I can remember walking in. It was it was here in Los Angeles.
So they had one girl was a dating coach. One had a dating business, you know, matchmaking. And then the other one wrote a column about dating for Elle magazine or something. And I worked with her. So they, The premise of the show is that these dating experts who don't have relationships, which is perfect. And so I can remember walking in. It was it was here in Los Angeles.
And this girl was so put together. Right. Because it's a TV show, first of all. Right. So and of course, I mean, I mean, I brush my teeth and make sure I looked at least presentable. But she was like to the point of like it was so perfect. Right.
And this girl was so put together. Right. Because it's a TV show, first of all. Right. So and of course, I mean, I mean, I brush my teeth and make sure I looked at least presentable. But she was like to the point of like it was so perfect. Right.
And this girl was so put together. Right. Because it's a TV show, first of all. Right. So and of course, I mean, I mean, I brush my teeth and make sure I looked at least presentable. But she was like to the point of like it was so perfect. Right.
So anyway, she opens the door and, you know, you've got the camera action and you walk in and like, oh, nice to meet you and all the bullshit or whatever. And so we sit down and we say our hi's and I said, you know, wow, you look like a porcelain doll. And she said, oh, thank you. I said, it wasn't a compliment.
So anyway, she opens the door and, you know, you've got the camera action and you walk in and like, oh, nice to meet you and all the bullshit or whatever. And so we sit down and we say our hi's and I said, you know, wow, you look like a porcelain doll. And she said, oh, thank you. I said, it wasn't a compliment.
So anyway, she opens the door and, you know, you've got the camera action and you walk in and like, oh, nice to meet you and all the bullshit or whatever. And so we sit down and we say our hi's and I said, you know, wow, you look like a porcelain doll. And she said, oh, thank you. I said, it wasn't a compliment.