Highly useful advice - worth re-watching & applying! Thank you, Nick Shelton! The 4 tools are: 1) Understand the game you are playing (if stuck or facing an obstacle) - finite or infinite, playing to win (sports) or to keep playing (marriage, friendship, learning) 2) Domino effect thinking - every decision starts a chain reaction and has a long-term impact. Think in decades 3) Solutions first framework - great example about two people disliking their job: a complainer and a solution-finder 4) Prioritize action & avoid "mental masturbation" - consume less content, but write notes and apply these right away Distinguish between growth and fixed mindsets and expand how your mind thinks about potential
Highly useful advice - worth re-watching & applying! Thank you, Nick Shelton! The 4 tools are:
1) Understand the game you are playing (if stuck or facing an obstacle) - finite or infinite, playing to win (sports) or to keep playing (marriage, friendship, learning)
2) Domino effect thinking - every decision starts a chain reaction and has a long-term impact. Think in decades
3) Solutions first framework - great example about two people disliking their job: a complainer and a solution-finder
4) Prioritize action & avoid "mental masturbation" - consume less content, but write notes and apply these right away
Distinguish between growth and fixed mindsets and expand how your mind thinks about potential
Simple yet very overlooked advice. Great video
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Legendary advice bro… I am subscribing
I appreciate you fam, thanks for watching
wow man never thought of it that way 🤯 thanks
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Damn this was good
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The way that you think is so smart 11:14
Gotta have that depth, right!?