Ep 7.26 - The Problem With Searching For Perfection
In this episode, Kiné Corder dives into the uncomfortable truth about striving for perfection — and why doing so can make others around you uneasy. She explores the difference between perfectionism (seeking external validation) and genuinely striving to be your best, no matter what. Through personal stories, sports analogies, and raw honesty, Kiné unpacks what it really means to separate yourself from the "just enough" crowd, why changing triggers people, and how the path to extraordinary starts with syncing with your authentic self. This episode is a reminder that standing out isn't a flaw — it's a choice.
5 Key Takeaways
- (0:00) — Most people are stuck on "enough" — not thriving, not failing, just getting by.
- (1:46) — Striving for perfection will separate you from others, and that loneliness is part of the process.
- (7:22) — There's a critical difference between not wanting to lose and being laser-focused on winning.
- (14:03) — Perfectionism is about external approval; striving for perfection is about achieving your own goals.
- (27:24) — Becoming extraordinary means fully syncing with your authentic self — not what others say you are.
Quote of the Episode
"You remind people of who they're not. And I'm like, 'Shh — forget that. Go over, go under, go around. Get that thing out the way, no matter freaking what.'"
— Kiné Corder
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