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The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

608: Anthony Pompliano - (How To Live an Extraordinary Life) Luck Is Not Real, Surround Yourself With Compounders, Fire Your Boring Friends, Get On The Plane, Practice Simplicity, & Taking Big Risks608: Anthony Pompliano - (How To Live an Extraordinary Li

The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

Ryan Hawk

Careers, Management, Business

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 11 November 2024

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Notes

  • Luck is not real – “Luck is something we conjure in our minds to grapple with the consequences of whatever life may throw our way. Luck is a physiological concept. It’s determined by how we view a situation. Academic studies show that you can become luckier simply by telling yourself that you are lucky.” Pessimists sound smart, but optimists change the world. Believe in yourself. Have agency. Strive to make something happen.
    • "Luck is the flip side of risk. They are mirrored cousins, driven by the same thing: You are one person in a 7 billion player game, and the accidental impact of other people’s actions can be more consequential than your own." - Morgan Housel
  • Surround yourself with compounders and fire your boring friends– Being around other ambitious people who are willing to push you will make you better. Strike the balance between being loyal to longtime friends, and doing anything for them, but spending the bulk of your time around people who will push your edges and make you think bigger.
    • Fire your Boring Friends - “If you are optimizing for living an extraordinary” life, you have to fire all the boring friends and find people living extraordinary lives.”
  • You don’t get what you don’t ask for. I love the story of Anthony meeting his future wife, Polina, for coffee and asking for the next date for that same night. The answer is NO if you don’t ask. It’s worth the potential rejection because the upside is so great. In this case, they got married and have two children. The people who sustain excellence are not afraid to make the ask.
  • Get on the plane -- When in doubt, go see them in person.
  • "Experience is a liability when it comes to setting expectations." Sometimes, ignorance is bliss. Not knowing that something is supposed to be hard can be useful.
  • Respect other people's time - “When I was playing football in college one of our coaches used to say, “5 minutes early is on time and on time is late.” By respecting other people's time they will realize you are a serious person.
  • Childhood is not a crutch — Don't have a victim mindset to use childhood as a crutch for poor behavior. “It’s easy to use your childhood as a crutch instead of seeing it as a chisel.” - Cameron Hanes
  • Simplicity signals mastery — Tim Urban is the master at this. As a writer and/or teacher, your writing should make the reader feel smarter, not dumber. Using big complicated words and sentences shows that you don’t know what you’re talking about.
  • The world seems to separate itself into two groups - the people who never stop learning and everyone else.
  • Document Good Ideas – Ideas run the world. “I created a system that works well for me. I broke everything down into four areas where I could find a good idea. Books, social media, conversations, and audio/video content.
  • Advice: "Seek risk. What is the riskiest thing you can do? The greatest returns are on the other side of risk. Run towards the risk."

Transcript

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0:00.0

Fear is a silent killer.

0:01.4

It can kill your dreams.

0:02.3

It can kill your goals.

0:03.3

It can kill your action.

0:04.4

And it's because you're scared of taking action

0:06.7

and not working.

0:07.7

Anthony Palmdiano and we're on the Learning Leaders Show.

0:09.8

How to live an extraordinary life.

0:12.5

Leadership is actually an act of service.

0:14.7

It's there to help somebody else.

0:17.1

It's really about how do I serve the people who I'm supposed to be leading.

0:20.9

Luck is not real. If you go through life thinking that every outcome is just based on

0:27.5

was I lucky or was I not, you have no agency. I like the idea of surrounding yourself with

0:31.8

compounders. They're not just compounding their businesses, revenue, their income. They're also

0:36.4

compounding their knowledge. This idea of income. They're also compounding their knowledge,

0:38.0

this idea of simplicity signals mastery.

0:40.9

The people who have true mastery explain things so simply

0:44.6

that you kind of are like,

0:46.4

that was the worst thing that happened in my life.

0:48.6

And it all is, how do you choose to think about it?

0:50.4

Seek risk.

0:51.5

Everything in your life has been beaten to you

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