363 :: Risk and The Art of Stupidity Avoidance: Why You Don't Need to "Play Like a Champion Today"

The Construction Leadership Podcast with Bradley Hartmann

In episode 363, Bradley discusses the idea of avoiding stupidity and making wise choices in various aspects of life, including sports, business, and entertainment. He examines how certain organizations like Berkshire Hathaway prioritize avoiding mistakes over seeking brilliance. Bradley also highlights the increasing involvement of the NFL and other sports leagues in gambling advertising and the potential negative consequences, such as player involvement in gambling and its impact on the integrity of the sport.

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