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Spice
Alon Michael
30 episodes
1 week ago
He who controls the spice, controls the universe. I believe our world's spice is knowledge, and that we're the compounded outcome of our decisions, based on the knowledge we have (or lack). Join me, to break down key lessons from history’s greatest achievers, helping you to accumulate compounding knowledge, and improve exponentially your decisions in business and life.
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He who controls the spice, controls the universe. I believe our world's spice is knowledge, and that we're the compounded outcome of our decisions, based on the knowledge we have (or lack). Join me, to break down key lessons from history’s greatest achievers, helping you to accumulate compounding knowledge, and improve exponentially your decisions in business and life.
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#31 Be so good they can't ignore you (Steve Martin)
Spice
57 minutes 36 seconds
11 months ago
#31 Be so good they can't ignore you (Steve Martin)

In this episode we break down Steve Martin's brilliant key lesson.


Key points:

1. The way human perception is structured, the way people and societies create barriers to protect themselves, means you must be exceptional. Even those whose job it is to notice early potential often overlook early-stage talent.


2. If they don’t let you in through the door, get in through the window.


3. The last thing we can take from Ferrari’s story and from any other story is obvious but worth mentioning - and that is exceptionalism. Be the absolute best in your field. To be the absolute best, you should be the only, and that demands originality and extreme focus.



Spice
He who controls the spice, controls the universe. I believe our world's spice is knowledge, and that we're the compounded outcome of our decisions, based on the knowledge we have (or lack). Join me, to break down key lessons from history’s greatest achievers, helping you to accumulate compounding knowledge, and improve exponentially your decisions in business and life.