Why Scaling is Often a Sophisticated Form of Avoidance
3 Part series for professionals.
Most CEOs scaling into new markets aren't executing a strategy but rather running from a question.
This episode deconstructs the psychology behind expansion as avoidance: why high-performing leaders confuse movement with progress, how "overthinking the next opportunity" becomes a sophisticated dodge for the one decision that actually matters, and what behavioral economics, Stoic philosophy, and a century of leadership research reveal about the real cost of building faster than you think.
If your company is growing but something feels fundamentally off, this episode is the conversation your board won't have with you. For founders, CEOs, and senior leaders who suspect their biggest obstacle isn't the market but the meeting they keep postponing with themselves.