Mastery Is Reduction | Why the Best Do Less, Better
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Simplicity is not basic. It’s disciplined.In this episode of The Collective, we examine the KISS principle — why simple systems outperform complex ones in high-performance environments.Joined by Greg Everett and Steve Gowin, we explore how complexity often masks insecurity, why elite performers return to fundamentals, and how tangible, repeatable habits solve problems that overthinking never will.From Olympic lifting to leadership, from training to communication, this conversation breaks down how reducing variables creates clarity — and how clarity creates execution.What we cover:Why complicated systems collapse under stressHow ego drives unnecessary complexityThe fundamentals that solve 80% of problemsWhy simple habits outperform elaborate plansHow to build systems that scale under pressureIf you feel overwhelmed, the answer may not be more strategy.It may be subtraction.