In this episode of The Daily Coach: Sports Leadership Lessons, we revisit the remarkable morning when comedian Bob Hope listened to news outlets announce his own death and refused to react because he knew the real truth. His calm response offers a powerful lesson for leaders who navigate information, opinions, and noise every day. We break down the three kinds of truth that shape how we interpret the world around us: correspondence, coherence, and pragmatic truth. Understanding these distinctions helps us think more clearly, avoid emotional reactions to misinformation, and lead with stronger judgment. This story reminds us that the most grounded leaders do not accept every report at face value. They pause, evaluate, and anchor themselves in what is real.
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