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Speed Wins, Not Kills. Why Are Kiwi So Slow? w Mikey

Speed Wins, Not Kills. Why Are Kiwi So Slow? w Mikey

Keep The Change · nextAdvisory

September 10, 202544m 49s

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Show Notes

New Zealanders pride themselves on the laid-back lifestyle but in life, being too cruisey can cost you. In a world that’s moving faster than ever, speed is a competitive advantage. Speed in decision-making. Speed in execution. Speed in learning.


First, you have to know where you’re going and what you’re doing it for. 


While others are still “thinking about it,” you’ve already tested, iterated, and improved. Speed creates momentum. It brings clarity. It exposes what works and what doesn’t, faster.


And for those who hate speed, being slow doesn’t always mean being thoughtful it often means being fearful, indecisive, or stuck in perfectionism. Kiwis need to shake off the “she’ll be right” mentality when it comes to life and growth.


Move faster than you’re comfortable with. Then watch how quickly things start happening.


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