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  19. You may never even see this Tom but just had to put this out there in the universe. Since I first watched this video a couple months ago, I have watched it (in it’s entirety) AT LEAST once a day. I mean EVERY FREAKIN’ DAY! TO ME… it’s about THE BEST interview I’ve ever seen. You ask all the right questions, let David talk without cutting him off & show genuine interest. Best of all… you let him be himself! I tried to watch an interview with him and someone else. It was so painful to hear him say that “darn” this and that…. I couldn’t watch it. I couldn’t stand him trying to edit his “REAL STORY” to make it PG. The best compliment I will give you Tom is the following. I had NO IDEA you were the man behind QUEST when I first watched it. I thought… “what an awesome interview by this normal Joe! I think he may have discovered his talent and may achieve great things one day!” hahahahha! Little did I know that you were already a millionaire! Goes to show you that I admire you not for your name… but for your talent. Tim Grover was another amazing interview! Keep putting out the great material please. I’ve been through a lot of shit in my life but am still striving to rise up and open my School of Languages in the favelas of Rio, Brazil by February 2022. I plan on leaving my legacy by lessening the divide between rich and poor in Brazil by educating the populace (especially kids) in the favelas. When I reach my goal, I’d love for you to stop by and see what I’ve created. By then my friend, I’ll have a story that’s may be worthy enough to appear on your channel ;-) Be well Tom -Derek O.
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  47. 1:03: 🗒 Alex Hormozi discusses the importance of controlling variables, changing environments, and building self-esteem based on traits like delaying gratification, having a vision, and having drive. 15:49: 🧠 People have a hard time holding sophisticated ideas in their head, but it is possible to develop confidence through evidence-based behaviors. 26:00: 💡 Success has physics and if you're not trying to do something that violates physics then you're going to be fine, and how you get there is somewhat irrelevant. 37:29: 🔑 Emotions are subjective reactions to perception, and by understanding this, we can take control of our emotions and make different choices that move us towards our goals. 50:35: 🔑 The key to behavior change is understanding the rewards and punishments that drive our actions. 1:03:09: 💡 Rewarding behavior is more effective in the long term, while punishment can change behavior in the short term. 1:15:23: 🔑 The key to changing behavior and achieving desired outcomes is understanding and modifying one's frame of reference. 1:28:14: 📚 The ability to break down complex problems into actionable steps is crucial for success. 1:40:47: 📈 The process of testing and refining a business strategy involves breaking down failures into smaller steps and focusing on measurable behaviors. 2:03:36: 💡 Leverage is the difference between what you put in and what you get out, and it can be achieved through skills, collaboration, capital, and content. 2:05:26: 📈 The key to leverage in business is to maximize the number of potential units sold and the gross profit per unit, while considering competitive dynamics and upfront capital investments. 2:17:33: 📚 Russell Brunson demonstrated the concept of his books through exceptional offers, achieving record-breaking success in online marketing. 2:29:20: 📚 The author explains how he used various methods to advertise and generate leads for his book launch, emphasizing the importance of building a strong brand and making and keeping promises. 2:47:49: 💼 Businesses solve problems and make the world better, and entrepreneurship is the way to solve as many problems as possible. 2:53:56: ✨ The concept of 'one of zero' is about defining your own path, keeping promises, and earning your own approval. Recap by Tammy AI
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