Victory Drift
Why Success Is the Most Dangerous Place to Stop Competing
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ナレーター:
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Jake Thompson
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著者:
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Jake Thompson
You hit the number. You earned the title. You closed the record year.
And then something quietly shifted that nobody warned you about.
The early mornings got a little less early. The preparation that used to feel non-negotiable started feeling optional. The pipeline still looked full. The results still looked fine. You couldn't quite name what changed—but something had.
That's Victory Drift. And it doesn't hit the people who coast on talent. It hits the ones who earned their wins. Victory Drift is the slow erosion of the standards and habits that produced a win—triggered by the win itself. It runs on success, which is exactly what makes it invisible. The Super Bowl team that misses the playoffs the next year. The sales team that had their best year and called Q1 "a soft patch." The leader who confused respect with silence and watched a top performer slip for six months before saying anything.
This audiobook names what's happening, gives the lie a voice you'll recognize the second you hear it, shows you the four warning signs already active in your career, and ends with the one daily standard that doesn't have an off switch.
Short enough to finish in a single sitting. Sharp enough to change how you look at every "great year" you've ever had.
Because here's what Victory Drift cannot survive: a Competitor who sees it coming and has a standard in place before it arrives.
Stop drifting. Start competing.
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