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For the 20th episode, we'll discuss an important realization. When you're driven and compare your actions to everyone else's, you realize that 99% of them are no competition, let me explain.
In this episode, we cover:
- Highway realization
- Deeper look at how the average person acts
- Average people's expenses compared to income
- New cars
- Maxing out housing and mortgage
- Covid-19 exposes how little savings people have
- Exact same situation in richer cities
- 99% of people have zero discipline
- Working out, eating habits and sugar
- Drinking
- Mind pollution
- Why news are useless
- How you can be informed of news useful to you while bypassing the rest of it
- Reading and growing
- Negative mindsets and jealousy
- Differentiating people who are content with their situation, from those who want more but don't act
- Ego, and being too good for work
- "Little" people being drunk on low-dose power
- Unhappy people sweating the trivial problems
- Good decisions compound
- The book "The Compound Effect" by Darren Hardy
- Self-awareness already puts you in front of most people
- A bit of drive and there's no competition
By Chip ShoulderFor the 20th episode, we'll discuss an important realization. When you're driven and compare your actions to everyone else's, you realize that 99% of them are no competition, let me explain.
In this episode, we cover:
- Highway realization
- Deeper look at how the average person acts
- Average people's expenses compared to income
- New cars
- Maxing out housing and mortgage
- Covid-19 exposes how little savings people have
- Exact same situation in richer cities
- 99% of people have zero discipline
- Working out, eating habits and sugar
- Drinking
- Mind pollution
- Why news are useless
- How you can be informed of news useful to you while bypassing the rest of it
- Reading and growing
- Negative mindsets and jealousy
- Differentiating people who are content with their situation, from those who want more but don't act
- Ego, and being too good for work
- "Little" people being drunk on low-dose power
- Unhappy people sweating the trivial problems
- Good decisions compound
- The book "The Compound Effect" by Darren Hardy
- Self-awareness already puts you in front of most people
- A bit of drive and there's no competition