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The School of Greatness

652 Jesse Itzler on Building a Healthy, Wealthy, Wise Life

The School of Greatness

Lewis Howes

Inspiration, Education, Greatness, Celebrity, Money, Relationships, Mindset, Health, Business, Self-improvement, Self Care, Health & Fitness, Fitness, Entrepreneurship, Mental Health, Success, Celebrity Interview

4.822K Ratings

🗓️ 11 June 2018

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

“I LEARN BEST BY JUMPING INTO THE UNKNOWN.” There’s one resource in this world we all take for granted: time. We’re only on this planet for a small amount of time, and we tend to build routines in our lives that makes the days roll by. The next thing we know, we look in the mirror and we’re 70. When you look at that face do you want to see a life of missed opportunities or one filled with experiences you are proud of? If you want the latter, you need to make sure you schedule time for you. Take the time to build your life resume, because that’s what makes our lives much more interesting. When you talk about someone, do you talk about how they clock in to work on time everyday at 9 am and work late hours? Or do you talk about the places they’ve been to, and the experiences they’ve had? On this episode of The School of Greatness, I bring you back someone who has decided to build their life’s resume: Jesse Itzler. Importance of taking advantage of time. Routine make life fly by. Make time for yourself - building life resume instead of business resume. Jesse enjoys living life "out of the box." In fact, he doesn't even have a box. The author of the New York Times bestseller, Living with a Seal, co founded Marquis Jet, the world's largest private jet card company which he and his partner sold to Berkshire Hathaway/NetJets. Jesse then partnered with Zico coconut water, which he and his partner sold to The Coca-Cola Company. He’s also the kind of person that when he wants something he grabs onto the opportunity without delay. He recently decided he needed to detox his mind from electronics and the constant multitasking of today’s world. He ended up living with monks, living in a room as small as a table, and unable to communicate with his family, just to find himself. The lessons he learned most were about the need to make time for yourself and the people around you that you care most about. In the end, that’s where you’ll have the most impact and where your true legacy will come from. Learn more lessons from Jesse’s isolation and time with the monks, on Episode 652. Some Questions I Ask: How was your 15 day digital detox? (8:45) What are you not waiting for? (20:09) If you could go back 20 years, what would you eliminate or add to your life? (21:41) Do you still take 3 hours for yourself every day? (24:44) What do you think you can learn from pain? (29:14) What did the monks teach you about overcoming personal challenges? (32:52) What did the master’s say (about death)? (36:34) Have you and your wife ever struggled with competing with one another? (44:47) Do you ever have a fear that your kids are a little soft? (47:04) What are the things you’ve learned from your time in your monks you didn’t know before? (48:13) In This Episode You Will Learn: When he had the idea to live with monks (10:50) What Jesse didn’t miss during his time away (14:51) How Jesse worked in the music business (17:07) The Kevin Rule (22:28) When Jesse started living this type of life (27:37) The biggest personal challenge he’s faced (30:29) Why death kept coming up in Jesse’s mind (34:40) How he maintains the spark of sexual desire and dynamic of business in his relationship (41:26) The greatest lessons his kids have taught him (45:40) Plus much, much more...

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0:00.0

This is episode number six five two with New York Times bestselling author Jesse Itzler.

0:08.3

Welcome to the School of Greatness. My name is Lewis Howe's former pro athlete turn lifestyle

0:14.7

entrepreneur. In each week we bring you an inspiring person or message to help you discover

0:20.4

how to unlock your inner greatness. Thanks for spending some time with me today. Now let the class begin.

0:30.3

Leo Christopher said there's only one thing more precious than our time and that's who we spend

0:39.7

it on. I am excited about this episode because I learned so much. I really dove in and asked Jesse

0:47.2

about reflecting back on his life now almost 50 years old. What are some things he would do in his

0:54.0

business and his relationships differently if he was 35 years old. My age right now really

1:01.2

leaned in on some of the perspectives he learned over this last year and so many things he's

1:06.0

been up to. And if you don't know who he is, he's an author of a New York Times bestseller called

1:10.5

Living with the Seal where he had this extreme Navy Seal live with him, his kids and his wife

1:17.4

for a period of time in his home and train him to have a tougher mentality. And this is a guy who's

1:23.4

already an extreme mentality. He co-founded Markey Jets the world's largest private jet card company

1:30.0

which he and his partner then sold to Berkshire Hathaway and NetJets. Jesse then partnered with

1:36.1

Zico Coconut Water and Water that I love which he and his partner then sold to Coca-Cola. He's

1:42.4

an owner of NBA's Atlanta Hawks with his wife, Sarah. And his new book is called Living with the

1:49.9

Monks. It's out right now and it chronicles his 15-day stay with Russian Orthodox Monks

1:56.4

in a monastery in New York. And in this episode we really dive into what made Jesse re-think about

2:03.7

his entire relationship with time and what he wants to do with the rest of his life now hitting 50.

2:10.4

How much time each day you should be setting aside for yourself because there's a lot of people

2:14.7

that don't give themselves any time. And there's other people that only do things for themselves.

2:20.8

We talk about that. We talk about a new definition of happiness and how sometimes suffering

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