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🗓️ 17 July 2017
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0:00.0 | Statistics are for losers, and that is the quote of the day. |
0:30.0 | Welcome back to the quote of the day show. I'm your host, Sean Crox and a Sean Crox and |
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0:57.8 | percent. Today, we've got Steve Harvey back on the show. He was our finance Friday speaker last |
1:04.5 | week, but today he's our motivation Monday speaker. And this is so important. This is something that I |
1:09.9 | bring up to my masterminders. One thing that I tell them is that 90%. This is a real statistic. 90% of |
1:18.2 | internet based businesses fail within the first 120 days. And I say to them, okay, what's the |
1:26.7 | question that a successful person asks when they hear that? You know, they'll ask some questions, |
1:32.4 | they'll make some comments, and then eventually somebody will say it. They'll go, well, what did the 10% |
1:38.7 | do to succeed? That's the question. What did the 10%? How do they have to be? And what did they |
1:46.4 | have to do in order to be in that 10% that succeeded? That is the question to ask. I got a quote for |
1:52.4 | you from Dr. Palais book Life Unlocked. It goes like this, successful people rely less on the |
2:01.0 | existing facts to get what they want. Instead, they recognize the challenges and rather than acquiescing |
2:07.3 | to the relative and probability of achieving their goals, they seek out routes that will allow them |
2:12.8 | to achieve them. That is successful people do not leave statistically sensible lives. Rather than |
2:19.7 | asking questions based on what is probable, successful people ask their brains to focus on what is |
2:25.1 | needed to accomplish the less likely of two options. I tell my masterminders, our jobs are to do the |
2:33.3 | improbable. And Steve Harvey's got a story of improbability that you will not believe. And you'll find |
2:41.0 | out why statistics are for losers. Here's Steve. There are some old what they call old wise |
2:50.6 | sails. And I want you to be very weary, be very watchful of old wise sails. Because you got to |
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