The train they knew they could build. They already know. The Virgin built a sixth of the track or like it got to up to six of the top speed, but that doesn't actually tell you anything,. But in the chat, she said that astrotella decided after 15 minutes that it was not a good project because he knew that the monkey part was the regulatory apparatus. He's like, I'm just, I have a, what's the point here? Why even start laying track if I know I can't even get past the government, right?
The NIA boys discuss the power of quitting, the Visualize Value origin story, the law of compounding, and decision-making frameworks.
Timestamps:
- (00:00:00) - Intro
- (00:00:36) - Checks Update
- (00:03:30) - Meme of the Week
- (00:06:06) - Teasing Grit vs Quit
- (00:07:02) - Jack’s Water Filter Story
- (00:12:31) - This is Pointless Breakdown and The Power of Compounding
- (00:28:28) - Visualize Value Origin Story
- (00:34:24) - Trung on why he quit pursuing screenwriting
- (00:44:05) - Knowing When to Walkaway
- (00:49:11) - The Kill Criteria
- (00:54:26) - The Monkey and the Pedestal Framework
- (00:59:54) - Slack’s Iconic Pivot Story
- (01:03:40) - Bilal shares why he shutdown Arsenal Blog
- (01:06:26) - Jack’s explains his decision to kill his Podcast Production Agency
- (01:12:13) - What F**k You Money really is
- (01:12:45) - Trung’s Scotia Bank Story
- (01:15:01) - The Influence of Social Capital
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