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🗓️ 28 September 2017
⏱️ 19 minutes
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0:00.0 | I'm like literally like a gold miner going around taking chunks of gold a little bit at a time |
0:05.6 | out of different minds around the world and that's how you got to think about it. |
0:18.6 | Someone said, Ty, don't be mean. No, don't be predictable is what you mean to say. Sometimes I'm very |
0:24.6 | nice and sometimes I'm not. Why do I have to be nice to people like nice to me? Where |
0:29.2 | what book do you read? I'm not Jesus Christ. I don't hold myself up as a saint either. |
0:36.6 | Why do I have to predictability is sometimes it'd be nice sometimes it'd be mean to me. I believe |
0:42.1 | you should have a varied strategy to life when people are assholes to you and your family. Sometimes |
0:47.5 | you should forgive them and sometimes you should lay the hammer down. If you are predictable, |
0:51.9 | mark my words and I'm telling you this. I didn't grow up with my dad. I think I would have learned |
0:56.3 | a lot of this from my dad and so a lot of these things about conflict because your life will have |
1:01.0 | tremendous amount of conflict in it. I promise you. Conflict resolution is extremely powerful. You |
1:06.3 | must become a master of dealing with conflict. I'm reading a new textbook put out by Dr. David Buses |
1:12.2 | in one of the newest ones on psychology. It's a badass book and one of the big part is stress |
1:18.3 | reaction. What it most stress us out? It's conflict. It's your asshole boss, neighbor, |
1:26.0 | family member, acquaintance that you thought was your best friend but wasn't. To understand |
1:32.7 | the relationship between you and conflict and you and people that want to exploit you is one you |
1:40.1 | must become sophisticated at. A lot of people are going to give you unsophisticated answers like |
1:45.9 | always be nice or always be mean or it's not that way. Ty, speaking of books, what's your take on |
1:51.9 | the four hour work week by Tim Ferris? Good book. I read it years ago. I'm not sure if there's |
1:57.2 | an updated version. The book was, I think, written. I'm going to guess 10 years ago. A lot of that |
2:03.8 | stuff. It talks about using virtual logins to your home desktop. It was before the cloud was |
2:12.0 | written but I think the general principles, I think Tim Ferris is a very smart guy. I don't agree |
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