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January 17, 2016Success on Your Own Terms with Derek SiversPlay“To have something (a finished recording, a business, or millions ofdollars) is the means, not the end. To be something (a good singer, askilled entrepreneur, or just plain happy) is the real point. When you signup to run a marathon, you don’t want a taxi to take you to the finishline.” —Derek Sivers, Ask Me Anything...moreShareView all episodesBy Jenny Blake4.8189189 ratingsJanuary 17, 2016Success on Your Own Terms with Derek SiversPlay“To have something (a finished recording, a business, or millions ofdollars) is the means, not the end. To be something (a good singer, askilled entrepreneur, or just plain happy) is the real point. When you signup to run a marathon, you don’t want a taxi to take you to the finishline.” —Derek Sivers, Ask Me Anything...moreMore shows like Pivot with Jenny BlakeView allGood Life Project3,316 ListenersThe Knowledge Project with Shane Parrish2,665 ListenersHidden Brain43,444 ListenersCrime Junkie366,915 ListenersOn Purpose with Jay Shetty26,953 ListenersDeep Questions with Cal Newport1,302 ListenersThe Ezra Klein Show15,395 ListenersReThinking623 ListenersFree Time with Jenny Blake49 ListenersThe Mel Robbins Podcast19,532 Listeners
“To have something (a finished recording, a business, or millions ofdollars) is the means, not the end. To be something (a good singer, askilled entrepreneur, or just plain happy) is the real point. When you signup to run a marathon, you don’t want a taxi to take you to the finishline.” —Derek Sivers, Ask Me Anything
January 17, 2016Success on Your Own Terms with Derek SiversPlay“To have something (a finished recording, a business, or millions ofdollars) is the means, not the end. To be something (a good singer, askilled entrepreneur, or just plain happy) is the real point. When you signup to run a marathon, you don’t want a taxi to take you to the finishline.” —Derek Sivers, Ask Me Anything...more
“To have something (a finished recording, a business, or millions ofdollars) is the means, not the end. To be something (a good singer, askilled entrepreneur, or just plain happy) is the real point. When you signup to run a marathon, you don’t want a taxi to take you to the finishline.” —Derek Sivers, Ask Me Anything