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The world’s changing faster than ever, and predicting what’s next is tougher than it used to be. But some entrepreneurial truths hold steady. Dan Sullivan and Steven Krein explore how staying ambitious, embracing fresh possibilities, and surrounding yourself with the right people lets you keep setting bigger goals no matter what the future brings.
Show Notes:
New technologies unlock new entrepreneurial capabilities, giving you more ways to grow.
Economic policy shifts, like recent tariffs, signal consumption is now more important than production in the U.S.
The U.S. is the greatest consumer economy in the history of the world.
Over just the last six months, the strength of your consumer base became the new measure of future success.
Predicting the future based only on past trends is getting harder, as possibilities matter more now than probabilities.
Rapid change means it’s a whole new game; fresh opportunities are opening up for the next decade and beyond.
Retiring can create social friction because if you’re working and your friends aren’t, you have less in common to discuss.
Ambition is the opposite of envy.
Surround yourself with other ambitious thinkers; your environment shapes how far you’ll go.
Resources:
Always More Ambitious by Dan Sullivan
Ambition Scorecard by Dan Sullivan
Unique Ability®
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions by Thomas Kuhn
Bill Of Rights Economy by Dan Sullivan
By Dan Sullivan of Strategic Coach And Steve Krein of StartUp Health4.8
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The world’s changing faster than ever, and predicting what’s next is tougher than it used to be. But some entrepreneurial truths hold steady. Dan Sullivan and Steven Krein explore how staying ambitious, embracing fresh possibilities, and surrounding yourself with the right people lets you keep setting bigger goals no matter what the future brings.
Show Notes:
New technologies unlock new entrepreneurial capabilities, giving you more ways to grow.
Economic policy shifts, like recent tariffs, signal consumption is now more important than production in the U.S.
The U.S. is the greatest consumer economy in the history of the world.
Over just the last six months, the strength of your consumer base became the new measure of future success.
Predicting the future based only on past trends is getting harder, as possibilities matter more now than probabilities.
Rapid change means it’s a whole new game; fresh opportunities are opening up for the next decade and beyond.
Retiring can create social friction because if you’re working and your friends aren’t, you have less in common to discuss.
Ambition is the opposite of envy.
Surround yourself with other ambitious thinkers; your environment shapes how far you’ll go.
Resources:
Always More Ambitious by Dan Sullivan
Ambition Scorecard by Dan Sullivan
Unique Ability®
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions by Thomas Kuhn
Bill Of Rights Economy by Dan Sullivan

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