Episode 9: Detroit - Standing My Ground
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Detroit. A foreman who thought he could break me. Eight weeks of harassment, targeting, and games designed to make me quit.He wrote me up for things I didn't do. He questioned my work in front of the crew. He tested me every single day, waiting for me to snap, waiting for me to give him a reason.But I didn't swing. I didn't yell. I didn't give him what he wanted.I documented everything. I did the work picture-worthy. I showed up early and stayed professional. And when it was over, he was gone—and I was still standing.This is the story of how I learned that dignity outlasts titles, and the long game always beats the short temper.LAWS COVERED:- Law 15: Restraint - Dignity Under Pressure- Law 4: Accountability - Own It, Fix It, Grow (document everything)- Law 9: Craftsmanship - Make It Picture-Worthy (let the work speak)If this lesson hit you, the full story is in my book, "Your Name Is Your Currency"—available now at payhip.com/GatorsZone.
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Your name is your currency. Your work is your signature. Spend it wisely.—Gator