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Unlearning Average: Why Greatness Starts with Subtraction

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Greatness doesn’t start with adding more hustle, more opportunities, or more noise. It starts with subtraction.

In this powerful episode of Come Think With Me, We'll expose the trap of “average” — the habits, environments, and excuses that keep us comfortable but stuck. If you want to step into true greatness, you have to unlearn average before you can unlock extraordinary.

Inside this episode: ✅ Why mediocrity is dangerous and silently kills potential ✅ The 3 things you must subtract to grow: excuses, distractions, and dead weight ✅ The psychology of unlearning — and how to rewire your patterns for greatness ✅ The “Subtract to Grow” exercise to identify what’s holding you back ✅ Stories of leaders and innovators who chose subtraction before success

Average is accepted by culture. Greatness is demanded by destiny.

Hit play and start subtracting your way into significance.

#UnlearnAverage #ComeThinkWithMe #DTSturghill #MindsetShift #PersonalGrowthJourney #MentalToughness #PurposeOverComfort #GreatnessMindset #LevelUpYourLife #SubtractToGrow #BreakAverage #ThinkOnPurpose

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Greatness doesn’t start with adding more hustle, more opportunities, or more noise. It starts with subtraction.

In this powerful episode of Come Think With Me, We'll expose the trap of “average” — the habits, environments, and excuses that keep us comfortable but stuck. If you want to step into true greatness, you have to unlearn average before you can unlock extraordinary.

Inside this episode: ✅ Why mediocrity is dangerous and silently kills potential ✅ The 3 things you must subtract to grow: excuses, distractions, and dead weight ✅ The psychology of unlearning — and how to rewire your patterns for greatness ✅ The “Subtract to Grow” exercise to identify what’s holding you back ✅ Stories of leaders and innovators who chose subtraction before success

Average is accepted by culture. Greatness is demanded by destiny.

Hit play and start subtracting your way into significance.

#UnlearnAverage #ComeThinkWithMe #DTSturghill #MindsetShift #PersonalGrowthJourney #MentalToughness #PurposeOverComfort #GreatnessMindset #LevelUpYourLife #SubtractToGrow #BreakAverage #ThinkOnPurpose

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