Sam Ovens: People have been asking the wrong question their whole life really, especially in Western civilization. He says when you start growing up and you define this crystal clear character of who you are, it's just natural for you to desire to be someone who you are not. "I'm Nick Fisher, that's the first thing that would come to mind. Who's that? It's a name that I was assigned to a person when I was born"
Why do people think it's bad to be somebody who you're not? Why do people always say "Be yourself". "Stick to your roots" and "Don't forget where you come from?" In this podcats, we discuss why being yourself is a myth and a limitation in both life and business. It's counter-intuitive and it goes against everything that you've been told.