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Is your advice a gift, or is it just an ego trip?

This week, the "Dennis Rox" crew tackles the uncomfortable truth about unsolicited advice. Eldar and Mike deconstruct the Entrepreneurial Psychology of the "Hero Type"—the person who constantly tries to fix others to avoid fixing themselves. We explore why "empowerment" is actually about taking responsibility for your own lane, and how inserting yourself into someone else's journey often delays their ability to grow.

Phillip brings a raw perspective on the "Success Hero" trap, asking if it's possible to do less and actually be more. The conversation moves from the psychological triggers of meddling to the literal "mood-leveling" power of office dogs Penny and Archie, proving that sometimes presence is more powerful than any piece of advice.

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Insightful Moment:

"In the instances when we insert our unsolicited advice, it's actually an ego play, because we want to be heroes... by not staying in your own lane, you offset, you delay that ability for someone else to take responsibility." > — Eldar


Are you trying to save people so you don't have to save yourself? The crew challenges you to look at your "advice-giving" habits. Are you staying in your own lane, or are you constantly trying to merge into everyone else's?

Listen now to find out if you're a true leader or just an ego in disguise.

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