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Reputation - The Architecture of Reputation

Reputation - The Architecture of Reputation

Update: 2025-10-16
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Episode one explores what reputation actually is and how it gets built. Reputation functions as social capital, a prediction system humans evolved to determine who can be trusted. Through case studies of Warren Buffett, Julia Child, and Queen Elizabeth the Second, this episode reveals the patterns behind successful reputation building: consistency over decades, strategic visibility, third-party validation, and authentic alignment between public presentation and reality. The episode examines how reputation translates to tangible value in the modern economy through platforms like Uber and LinkedIn, while confronting the central paradox that you cannot directly control your reputation, only the actions that influence it over time.
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Reputation - The Architecture of Reputation

Reputation - The Architecture of Reputation

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