Reflect on the value of experimentation and giving oneself the freedom to try things, with the understanding that not everything will work out. Assess the importance of subtraction as a way to determine the true value of things in life, by removing them temporarily and observing what is missed. Use experiences like the pandemic to realign focus and effort towards activities that bring genuine fulfillment. Embrace a mindset where excitement and optimism drive one's outlook on work and life, leading to a sense of fulfillment and contentment. Challenge societal norms by believing in the possibility of things being great and continuously improving, fostering an optimistic shift in perspective.
Social media messes with our expectations because it convinces us that we should be doing everything, everywhere, all at once.
But the reality is that we should focus on doing one or two things extremely well, in one place, consistently over a long period of time.
Today on the pod, I talk to Noah Kagan, multi-millionaire and multi-business owner, about the type of consistency and habits that lead to wealth.
Noah created his own wealth out of self-belief, learning from failing and being careful with what he gives a fuck about. Noah’s story is compelling as he shares how he found success over decades, by never ceasing to try.
If you’re looking for some raw talk to get you motivated to go out and do cool shit, this is the episode to sink your energy into. Enjoy.
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