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541. No Statues for Critics: Why Builders Win and Spectators Fade

541. No Statues for Critics: Why Builders Win and Spectators Fade

Update: 2025-04-24
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Brian Gubernick explores what it truly means to be a builder in a world full of critics. Drawing inspiration from the quote, "There are no statues erected to the critics," Brian shares three key lessons: the importance of taking action despite judgment, building something bold enough to be criticized, and avoiding the trap of becoming a spectator in your own life.

From the relentless persistence of Colonel Sanders to the subtle shifts we all experience from creator to critic, this episode challenges listeners to get off the sidelines and back into the game. Whether you're chasing a dream, launching a project, or simply trying to get a little better each day, this episode will reignite your drive to create, build, and lead.

Key Takeaways:

  • The cost of originality is often criticism.

  • Momentum is more powerful than judgment.

  • You’re remembered for what you create, not what you critique.

So… what are you building?

 

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541. No Statues for Critics: Why Builders Win and Spectators Fade

541. No Statues for Critics: Why Builders Win and Spectators Fade

Brian Gubernick