If you want a big life, be prepared to get your hands dirty. Be prepared to be criticized. Be prepared to be betrayed. The alternative is living a safe life full of regret.
I judge success based on what the people around me are accomplishing. My goal is for several of the people I lead to become hectomillionaires ($100 million+).
Judge leaders (and yourself) based on the success of those around them. If you want success, bust your tail for others to achieve success.
Before any meeting or interview, ask the question: What's the desired outcome? Are you interested in winning the argument or converting people to your ideology? Keeping winning arguments, and you'll be poor.
It sounds so obvious, but you need a clear goal before every meeting. It's not always to close a deal or make a decision. Often, it's to gather information and build rapport. Don't miss this critical step because you're in such a hurry to do business.
The Real Anthony Fauci by Robert F. Kennedy. The book was published less than two years ago and has 23,872 reviews on Amazon.
Both RFK and Fauci came up on the podcast with Joe Rogan. Check out the clip here. The key point is to challenge mainstream narratives and do your own research.
The elitist and cocky people who walk around like they're better than everyone. They provide the perfect example of who you don't want to be when you become successful.
Stay humble. Once you're clear on your values and principles, money won't change you. The minute you think you're better than others you become entitled--which is the kiss of death for life, business, and relationships.

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