Nicholas Crown: Reveals Methods for Building Relationships | The Really Rich Podcast - Ep. 33

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  • Опубліковано 11 лип 2024
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    In episode 33 of The Really Rich Podcast, Nicholas Crown talks about his approach to building relationships. Building and developing genuine relationships can be a game-changer in either a personal or professional journey, which frequently serve as an intangible support system for career advancement and long-term success. Learn his method now.
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    CHAPTERS:
    00:00 Preview
    00:36 How does this video work?
    01:51 Qualifications and caveats!
    04:14 A few relationship categories in this video
    05:34 Relationships are more valuable than gold
    08:49 Money without relationships is meaningless
    13:58 The most luxurious feeling is sharing with others
    17:10 Money alone won't grant you better relationships!
    19:43 Episode breakdown (section by section)
    23:19 What is a relationship?
    25:38 What is collaboration?
    26:56 The richest are those who collaborate frequently and effortlessly (Guidepost)
    29:03 Your most important interactions
    33:13 Walking on a cloud (Section 2)
    38:15 Give more than you can take (section 3)
    43:32 Give valuable time away without asking for something in return (Challenge)
    47:58 You know very little (Section 4)
    51:32 Seek someone who's already doing what you want to do and offer value first (Challenge)
    52:16 Why you need relationships

КОМЕНТАРІ • 41

  • @annieesther8405
    @annieesther8405 2 місяці тому +3

    Chefs love it when you clean your plate. The few times I've been in a restaurant where the owner did everything - cook, wait on tables and take care of payment - they all smiled when they saw a clean plate. I would sometimes get freebies, too. In Colombia, I was a regular at a restaurant where they knew me as 'la gringa con gafas'. I was always nice to the guys. Whenever I had dinner and they had leftovers from their lunch special, I got a bonus side salad or dessert. In another restaurant when I was in Kuala Lumpur, where I ate only once, the owner saw me scrubbing my plate clean with my naan bread and asked me if I wanted more. Even when they didn't offer me a little extra, their smile was enough. I made their day and it made me happy too.

  • @dotpenji
    @dotpenji 10 місяців тому +14

    It's evident that material possessions, no matter how luxurious or extravagant, lose their luster when we lack meaningful connections with others. It's a reminder that the joy of life often comes from the connections we build and the experiences we share with people we care about. Your video is full of valuable insights on the importance of relationships and how they enhance our lives. Great job Nick!

    • @monicasoriano8581
      @monicasoriano8581 9 місяців тому +1

      You've captured the essence of the message perfectly - that material possessions, no matter how extravagant, can't replace the depth of fulfillment and joy that come from genuine human connections. pen and honest communication is the foundation of healthy relationships. It allows us to express our feelings, resolve conflicts, and deepen our understanding of one another.

    • @MarkexcelSarsaba
      @MarkexcelSarsaba 9 місяців тому +1

      Your videos provide valuable insights on the significance of relationships in enhancing our lives.

  • @chesh1
    @chesh1 9 місяців тому +7

    I found you through your Rich Vs. Really Rich shorts and have been completely amazed by your take and strategies for this type of work and lifestyle. You've helped awaken inside me the part that wants to be my own boss and spread that kind of humble hospitality on top of success and helping others succeed too. I'm genuinely thankful for your tips, strategies, and overall being a fantastic teacher for all of your followers. I'll be taking your digital course to get a tighter grasp on how to become more successful, and most importantly, a more will rounded and successful individual. Thank you Mr. Crown.

  • @Iamjillparsons1
    @Iamjillparsons1 10 місяців тому +5

    Choose-your-own-adventure view on life>>>> routined/boring relationships. The motto I live by “leave people better than you found them.” This was a good reminder of people/service oriented perspectives that matter.

  • @sparksmcgee6641
    @sparksmcgee6641 10 місяців тому +8

    I've built a couple busineses. I'm building a Build to Rent construction company.
    My first business was service for ultra high net worth clients, I know hundreds of wealthy people and the Rich vs Really Rich is spit on. I sent it to my old employees when it started and they agreed.
    The podcast still has to prove itself. Once he gets to founders outside Y Combinator that will determine the value. Watch his interview of Lindzon, that's someone I've followed since he hit the scene, that's quality education.
    NC, thank you for what you're doing. You're getting a lot of people to take the first step. And that is the hardest step.

  • @shaferaustin4068
    @shaferaustin4068 10 місяців тому +20

    Obviously, I’ve never heard of the cloud test until today; however, I have recently seen some accidental success from being more intentional about how I treat people. I met a now close friend of mine 2 years ago because they lived in the same apartment building. My fiancée and I still hang out with her and her roommates at least twice a week. About a month ago, my friend called and said her grandmother, who I had met a couple times, was looking to sell an extra house. They offered it to us for about $30k under appraisal. Her grandmother even said let her know if I can’t get a loan. I never thought I’d get that much benefit from a relationship with a broke college student. My mind is blown

    • @sparksmcgee6641
      @sparksmcgee6641 10 місяців тому +4

      Half the real estate I own was from being nice to neighbors for years. They shocked me when they called and told me the price and I said yes every time. They knew they were giving me a deal. They wanted to help out someone who would help others with what they made off it. Met a few pissed off family members that wouldn't buy from mom but wanted her to GIVE it to them. So she gave me a good deal.

    • @TheMazinoz
      @TheMazinoz Місяць тому

      ​Lol! I'm putting it in my will that if my property is sold to some truly a .s neighbours of mine or any of their relatives then all the proceeds go to charity!

  • @Headshotemile
    @Headshotemile 10 місяців тому +5

    Im current 21, getting into house hacking. What originally interested me and brought me over to this podcast was the fact that Mr. Crown doesn't lose sight of the things that are important to him. I want to be really rich, but also want to be able to make math rock music (jazzy rock) and still be able to play chess. The balance amazes me and makes me want to work towards a life where I can enjoy the things I like without worry about finances

  • @annieesther8405
    @annieesther8405 2 місяці тому

    I'm at about 32 minutes in and what you're saying rings true for me. I was often the front desk attendant who was ignored (I often changed jobs). Once, I told the owner of the company that he needed to rest because he was breathing heavily. I was concerned. Since I was just the dumb little receptionist, he made a rude comment and ignored my advice. A few days later, he had a heart attack. I hope he learned his lesson.

  • @user-oc5yq1eb9c
    @user-oc5yq1eb9c 10 місяців тому +3

    Awesome video I'm trying to figure out how to build concrete relationships that are not only beneficial to me but for both parties I want to be viewed as assets not a liability

  • @mikemarinodrummer
    @mikemarinodrummer 10 місяців тому +2

    Wow thats my review in the book sponsorship! I didnt expect that haha. I really meant it. Awesome stuff as always!!

  • @sparksmcgee6641
    @sparksmcgee6641 10 місяців тому +2

    And for the sex appeal of things you own.
    1. I found out the magic sex appeal magnet is owning a house. Once I had a house, I found myself sitting in the living room with 3 people looking at each other to see who would leave first. The house was a 500sf shack a paid 44,000 for in a sketchy neighborhood.
    2. The things I didn't own. Not buying all the things to impress people is a turn on to the right people.
    I'm 53 and worked myself up from nothing. Giving back and mentoring are tough.
    NC, thanks again for what you're doing here.

  • @EaglePeakTV
    @EaglePeakTV 10 місяців тому +2

    I came across your content a little while ago. Congrats brother on sticking to your vision and beliefs!

  • @al788
    @al788 10 місяців тому +2

    Great content Nicholas 🔥

  • @lurkern
    @lurkern 10 місяців тому

    Keep up the amazing work

  • @martinandreev9453
    @martinandreev9453 5 місяців тому

    thank you so much sir

  • @Dankucci
    @Dankucci 10 місяців тому

    Awesome🔥

  • @xeno1059
    @xeno1059 10 місяців тому

    "Absolutely fascinating video, Nick! 🎥 Exploring the realm of relationships in depth. Liked and subscribed.
    Quick question Nicholas what a junior banker can provide like the Mafia method you mentioned😊.

  • @eolle43
    @eolle43 10 місяців тому +1

    The poster in the behind makes me appreciate N.C. even more. IMO The Rubber Factory album re-use of the "chicken commercial tapes" is prime example maximizing the product while minimizing costs.

  • @sparksmcgee6641
    @sparksmcgee6641 10 місяців тому

    Nick, turn on the thank you button. I'm at the concert portion, so if you want to do Red Rocks let me know wich concert. I have an extra for Janelle Monae September 17th i think. Its yours, i have a AirBnb youcan stay at if you give me notice.
    Thank for what youre doing. Youre in the learning phase of mentoring and youre doing better than me at it. So I'm here to learn how to educate.

  • @itzelr3514
    @itzelr3514 5 місяців тому

    Good video

  • @_antonis_
    @_antonis_ 10 місяців тому

    Legend.

  • @AleksisA88
    @AleksisA88 10 місяців тому +7

    When I was a kid, my dad gave one of our rentals over to a poor immigrant at a very good deal, and helped him settle in to our country. One day my mom was being mugged on the street, in braod daylight, and he happend to be driving by, he got off his bike and fought the guy off. While doing so, he exclaimed, "Don't touch this woman, she's a good guy's wife". I only learned of this story like 15 years later, when he was looking for a new place to stay again.

  • @carminedesanto6746
    @carminedesanto6746 10 місяців тому +1

    If you’re looking to impress others.. then what’s it really worth to you.
    Great video ☕️🍕🔥🥓👍

  • @willemgeels
    @willemgeels 10 місяців тому +2

    Free game 😮‍💨

  • @randallcotner1258
    @randallcotner1258 10 місяців тому +1

    In reality, I'd be perfectly happy with the car and to NOT have anyone ride with me. The very few cars that I own and will own, are for my own satisfaction, because I merely love those cars for their own sake, not for attention nor the compliments. This also applies to the home. If they were still private residences and not museums, and it were within my means to do so, it would be easy for me to live in Marble House in Newport or White Hall on Palm Beach. But for the majority of the population, I see your point.

  • @user-jimbeefpapa
    @user-jimbeefpapa 5 місяців тому

    I'm a little confused are there different updated versions of the entrepreneurs field guide?

  • @NA-vj8yr
    @NA-vj8yr 3 місяці тому

    Being alone on a canoe actually sounds amazing.

  • @waterbottle4782
    @waterbottle4782 10 місяців тому

    Am i the only one that would love to be the only one on a boat in the middle of a lake fishing?

  • @RokitScientist1987
    @RokitScientist1987 7 місяців тому

    There is no ocean in south of France. It's called the Mediterranean Sea.

  • @zackeryshackelford3864
    @zackeryshackelford3864 10 місяців тому

    Making money sounds romantic enough to me.