In this episode, I sit down with the very well spoken Sam “The Joker” Dwyer.
We delve into his education and how he believes it’s mostly irrelevant for his successes, realising and learning the power of strong social skills evidently gave him offers for work and not how good his grades were grades, why specificity is crucial and how that relates to the “best person for the job”, expectations vs. reality and the damage we have created for children by telling them they can be anything they want to be but seeing that they’re more miserable than ever, the gruelling challenges that come with being a professional boxer and understanding that results are an accumulation of your efforts, whether they be desired results or not.
How things are good and bad things are only good or bad relative to something else or something they want
What happens when people over leverage and how everyone wants a handout when it doesn’t work
Why people choose to be a victim and dwell in pity rather than overcome, strive, succeed and embrace the challenge.