Shownotes
Did Kat Williams do himself any favors business wise with that interview? Probably not. But did he know that going in? Almost certainly. When you've been passed over for the roles and the zeros that went to someone else there comes a point where you decide I'm just going to say it. Cat Williams stood on his square. Kevin Hart navigated the system. Both approaches have a cost and both have a reward. The question nobody wants to answer honestly — is Kat Williams actually funnier than Kevin Hart and does it even matter if you can't make it through the system to prove it?
Takeaways:
- Knowing the consequences and doing it anyway is a different thing from not thinking about them at all
- Standing on your square means accepting the ceiling that comes with it — Cat Williams made that choice consciously
- Kevin Hart navigating the system doesn't make him more talented — it makes him more strategic
- The best athlete doesn't always make it to the field — the system filters for compliance as much as talent
- Joke stealing is common in comedy just like sampling in rap — the question is whether your whole catalog is borrowed or just a few bars
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