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Segment: Stop Being The Smartest Person In Your Business - Hire Better Or Stay Small

Segment: Stop Being The Smartest Person In Your Business - Hire Better Or Stay Small

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In this raw and unfiltered episode of Konnected Minds Podcast, Derrick Abaitey delivers a conversation that dismantles the myth that you need to be the smartest person in your business to succeed, or that employees leaving your company to start their own ventures is a threat to your empire. This episode breaks down the brutal truths most young Ghanaians refuse to hear: why Pep Guardiola's success is not just his genius but the brilliance of his assistants who became elite managers themselves, why imitation is the highest form of flattery and you should be proud when your employees believe they can replicate your success, why hiring someone means accepting they will eventually leave and being okay with it because employment is a contract not a marriage, why closing the door on people who leave also traps you inside and prevents greater talent from entering, and why if you cannot convince yourself that your business will be the greatest you have no business starting it because conviction is what attracts others to follow you. From hiring an intern straight out of university who knew nothing about marketing and watching her grow into a strategist at another agency, to feeling proud instead of threatened when employees leave to start their own companies, to understanding that whether you train them or not people will still compete with you so the goal is to compete with yourself and keep the door open for new greatness to walk in, to realizing that Pep Guardiola surrounded himself with tactical geniuses like Arteta, Xavi, and new assistant Pep Lijnders who brought innovation that elevated the entire team — this conversation is proof that greatness is not about being the only genius in the room. It is about combining your strengths with others who are smarter than you and building systems where everyone can thrive even when they eventually leave. The conversation also dives deep into the mindset of competition and self awareness: why only playing to win means you must believe you can be the best or you are wasting your time, why quitting Street Fighter to play football was not weakness but strategy because changing the playing field to match your strengths is how you dominate, why losing is painful and disturbing but acceptable only when there is a real possibility of winning, why accepting your limitations frees your brain to focus only on your strengths instead of wasting energy trying to fix weaknesses you will never master, and why most Africans start businesses and die hard for them instead of building teams of people smarter than them because ego makes them think they must be the hero in every situation. From watching employees leave to join competitors and shaking their hands with gratitude instead of bitterness, to understanding that a closed door does not just trap the visitor but also traps the house owner, to realizing that if you are not comfortable with people leaving you will never hire anyone greater than what you already have, to accepting that competition within families and businesses is natural and healthy because it pushes everyone to be better — this episode is a masterclass in leadership, self awareness, and the reality that true success is not about being the smartest or the greatest. It is about surrounding yourself with greatness, accepting that people will leave, and continuously competing with yourself to stay ahead. Mark your calendars: Kumasi Konnected Minds Live is happening on September 9th at Grace Hall, KNUST. Last year Accra showed up. This year it's Kumasi's turn. You need a seat to attend. Vendors are welcome. Details are in the description and comments. Let's make this one unforgettable.
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