

Why You Care More When You Build It Yourself, with Lions' Legend Alun Wyn Jones
26 snips Jul 23, 2025
Dive into the mindset of rugby legend Alun Wyn Jones, who embodies the principle that personal investment leads to greater emotional connection and pride. Explore the IKEA Effect, emphasizing how building something yourself enhances motivation and ownership. Discover the true essence of leadership when no one is watching and the importance of self-discipline in achieving high performance. The discussion underscores the power of teamwork, where collective effort yields deeper fulfillment than solo achievements.
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The IKEA Effect Explains Ownership
- The IKEA effect shows we value what we build ourselves more deeply than what others create for us.
- Effort creates ownership, attachment, and loyalty that drive persistence and improvement.
Alun's Investment In Himself
- Alun Wyn Jones described how he "invested in myself" by adding extra training and gear beyond team sessions.
- This gradual self-investment fueled his rise to becoming rugby's most capped player.
Let Others Build With You
- Involve others in projects to build their attachment and ownership, increasing their commitment and effort.
- Delegate and co-create solutions to foster team buy-in and deeper care.