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Stop trying to control the outcome.
You don’t need all the answers. You need a vision big enough to drown out fear.
Kevin left Italy, didn’t speak English, and still built a world-class career. Not because he knew every step—but because he moved anyway.
Success isn’t about being ready. It’s about being resilient.

What decision are you stalling on because you're trying to “do it right”?

Summary

In this episode of 'Maps are Dead', Mike Dauphinee interviews Kevin, a graduate student and golfer from Italy, who shares his journey of moving to the United States to pursue his passion for golf and education. The conversation explores themes of navigating life without a clear map, the competitive spirit that drives Kevin, the emotional challenges of relocation, and the shifting priorities as he transitions from student-athlete to career-focused individual. In this conversation, Mike Dauphinee and Kevin discuss the challenges of navigating significant life decisions, emphasizing the importance of resilience over competition. They explore how unhealthy comparisons can hinder personal growth and the necessity of maintaining perspective and patience in the face of life's uncertainties. The dialogue highlights the value of learning from experiences and the need to set meaningful goals that align with one's vision for the future.

About Kevin (Achiever, Positivity, Competition, Woo, Learner)
Kevin Latchayya is an Italian-born, U.S.-educated professional with a rare blend of grit, adaptability, and global perspective. A two-time Master’s graduate and former collegiate golfer, Kevin’s experience spans elite athletic competition, leadership development, and hospitality operations across international settings. Whether he’s managing pressure on the DP World Tour as a professional caddie or leading guest services in Italy, Kevin thrives in high-stakes environments that demand precision, communication, and strategic execution. He’s not just building a career—he’s shaping a legacy of excellence, one decision at a time.

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