Are you trying to peacock your skills? Or are you trying to actually win? Developing skills that are most useful. It doesn't matter if you're a quarterback and you're like super ripped and you're a donut. So grit and range are two great books, but probably not part of the calculation of success. And I think getting up every day is important because it keeps you going.
Dave and Chris examine the systems and criteria we use to decide who we think is going to be a winner, whether that is in sports, business, music, or beauty pageants, and why they're such terrible predictors of success. Then, they invite Matt Higgins, venture capitalist and executive fellow at Harvard Business School, to ask about what he looks for to predict success, hear about his incredible life story, and talk about his new book, ‘Burn the Boats: Toss Plan B Overboard and Unleash Your Full Potential.’ Other topics include ‘Physical: 100,’ rooting for the underdog, the original ‘Ninja Warrior,’ Brock Purdy, useless high school extracurriculars, and choosing the difficult path.
Hosts: Dave Chang and Chris Ying
Guest: Matt Higgins
Producers: Sasha Ashall, Aleya Zenieris, and Gabi Marler
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