One of the wonders of technology is that one can get a lot of valuable information from people who they probably don’t know or will ever meet; and apply them wherever they are or share it and the effect is multiplied almost ten times. This is not just insightful it is helpful.
I just discovered the podcast a couple of weeks ago and right away thought, "Tim Ferris would be a perfect interview for this!" I love his comment about learning from a key deal maker. I figured this out a different way, on my own, when I was in my mid twenties. I was working with a high school acquaintance that is a couple of years older than me and was offered a chance to leave the business we both worked for to do a start up with him. I ended up doing the start up because I realized that I was still driving the 15 year old Datsun that got me thru college and he was driving a brand new luxury sports car. While I certainly realize that is a very superficial way of looking at it, it is also the "If you want to be successful, emulate someone that is already there" method. Truth be told, I learned a lot of things from that man, both what TO do and what NOT to do. I am really enjoying the podcast, keep up the good work!
I've loved listening to these podcasts. Thank you for making them. I do listen to a lot of them and since they are audio only, I create what people look like in my head. It's interesting to see what you all look like. Sorry for the random comment, keep it up
When is Joe going to interview Eric Thomas? That's the interview I want to see. "When you want to succeed as bad as you want to breathe then you'll be successful." - Eric Thomas
So I appreciate the tips and him sharing his lifestyle to try and help others...but does this guy have kids? Have a elderly parent or other family member to look after? Animals or pets to look after? Commitments to anyone beyond himself - seems like no. Overall a very self absorbed lifestyle. Kinda disappointed, since it seems just like the hundreds of other self improvement/help gurus. It not all about 'me.'
One of the wonders of technology is that one can get a lot of valuable information from people who they probably don’t know or will ever meet; and apply them wherever they are or share it and the effect is multiplied almost ten times. This is not just insightful it is helpful.
This guy never bores me out.
Tim comes across as a really top guy. I enjoy everything he does - the books, the podcasts, his TV shows, and all his interviews.
Yes, tons of good info.
I just discovered the podcast a couple of weeks ago and right away thought, "Tim Ferris would be a perfect interview for this!" I love his comment about learning from a key deal maker. I figured this out a different way, on my own, when I was in my mid twenties. I was working with a high school acquaintance that is a couple of years older than me and was offered a chance to leave the business we both worked for to do a start up with him. I ended up doing the start up because I realized that I was still driving the 15 year old Datsun that got me thru college and he was driving a brand new luxury sports car. While I certainly realize that is a very superficial way of looking at it, it is also the "If you want to be successful, emulate someone that is already there" method. Truth be told, I learned a lot of things from that man, both what TO do and what NOT to do. I am really enjoying the podcast, keep up the good work!
+Andy Balogh Thanks for the story, we're always learning.
he is telling truths instantly but tim i love your way
A W E S O M E !!! Great interview, great choice of guest! Straight to the point and cool.
Thanks!
+Eitan Shteinberg thanks Eitan, have any good take aways from this one we can share?
I've loved listening to these podcasts. Thank you for making them. I do listen to a lot of them and since they are audio only, I create what people look like in my head. It's interesting to see what you all look like. Sorry for the random comment, keep it up
+Thomas Hardcastle sorry we don't look as good as we sound ; )
"Be 10 minutes early". That's standard in Germany. It causes a really awkward situation if someone shows up late.
Yes!!
sweden to
very nice video!
Sounds like the tv show is coming back that is fantastic news.
Great job!
Thanks
Love the interview! Keep it going!
Thanks... we're at 213 so far...
When is Joe going to interview Eric Thomas? That's the interview I want to see. "When you want to succeed as bad as you want to breathe then you'll be successful." - Eric Thomas
Yes, love ET!
+Carlos Dominguez Yeah man that's a good shout! Eric Thomas and Travis Pastrana are two people whos interview I'd love to see!
Yes!! On our wish list!
"Drug dealing for fun and profit"
This man is a revolutionary gonzo type 😅
Protect the asset. 11:28
I'd love to carry that camera
This was 👍🏿
Hi Tim, can you tell where you bought that black jacket?
Can Tim learn the Alexander Technique is 4 hours ?
Where can we learn more about Sefra?
+Ken Abel that's what we'd all like to know.
+Ken Abel I second that, we need an interview with Sefra!
Keep listening, she's a rock star!
1:20 who is Jim Ferriss?
lol!
What did he say at 20:07? Low what lifestyle?
+Pareto8020 "Low burn lifestyle."
+Spartan Up! Podcast thanks, what does he mean by that? Not overdoing it?
+Pareto8020 If you have a lifestyle that "burns" through money slowly, is not expensive, you can afford to take risks in other areas.
8:05-10:30
What are those scooby snacks?
Small, easily complete and satisfying tasks.
So I appreciate the tips and him sharing his lifestyle to try and help others...but does this guy have kids? Have a elderly parent or other family member to look after? Animals or pets to look after? Commitments to anyone beyond himself - seems like no. Overall a very self absorbed lifestyle. Kinda disappointed, since it seems just like the hundreds of other self improvement/help gurus. It not all about 'me.'
He is infertile, I really don't think he can be that selfabsorbed when he is so helpful to so many people.