Digression
Will: I try to listen to your podcasts because I believe that your concepts, and opinions are usually correct and well thought out. Often I terminate the session due to your style. I will give you 2 examples. 1. A while back you read part of a review from someone very much your senior, as I am. He told you his opinion, his perception about an issue. It is the only review content I ever heard you read in your podcasts. Your response was to lecture him like a schoolboy. You treated his perception as incorrect fact, and presented your own self perception as fact as well. Thereby correcting him. I could envision a large group of people who may have considered providing revues being driven over the cliff, like an old time buffalo hunt. You seemed to punish him for his opinion, when the trouble was your original presentation. 2. Digression: This week your were finishing a way to compare by rating against 100,000 people. You were comparing Florida to Texas. After presenting Florida stats you digressed to compare to New York and never returned to give the Texas number, or else I got lost in your point it seemed hard to follow.
RobotCEO via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/07/21
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Wolfman Skywalker via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/10/21
Will is one in a million! Love his work.
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Congratulations Will. You absolutely crushed episode 1. “See” you Friday!
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