Tom Hardin
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Podcast Appearances
But too often people are like, I made a mistake.
What's your mistake?
I embezzled $10 million.
Was that a mistake or was that a bad decision?
And we make both, but if we call our bad decisions mistakes, we're not really owning those bad decisions.
So I would think for anybody listening, maybe in our situation or something like that, you have to say those were bad decisions, not mistakes.
And you'll start to have a sick sense of this when you hear people say mistake, like, no, that was bad decisions.
Did you have walk-up music on the stage when you walked up?
No, it's just, it's my slide is just pictures and the storytelling.
It's like, and I have a picture of a swimming pool, not the swimming pool.
Right.
So we're like, is that the swimming pool?
No, I didn't go there and take the picture of a swimming pool.
That's, that's something that, but you're right.
And I find it's only happened a handful of times here where somebody in the crowd would be the wise ass and be like, how do you feel about making money off your crime?
They're paying you.
And like, but usually the crowd all turns it up and all the eyes go on that person.
They're like, that's not what he's doing.
And then they get a storm.
Like, yeah, I think we can see here that this is not what I'm doing.