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What Drives You with Kevin Miller

668: What have you achieved that others thought you could not? - Q&A with Richie Norton

What Drives You with Kevin Miller

Kevin Miller

Education, Relationships, How To, Social Sciences, Nutrition, Life Sciences, Spirituality, Medicine, Religion & Spirituality, Science, Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, Mental Health, Self-improvement

4.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 3 April 2019

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Having confidence in yourself and faith and support from others is priceless. Yet, there is also something sweet about achieving something others didn’t think you could. Maybe you weren’t so sure either, or maybe you absolutely knew you could do it. The greatest stories are made from the “stupid” ideas that worked, and many worked like magic. What Richie Norton helped us understand in show 663 is that for any new idea to be truly valuable and viable, it must by proxy be “stupid” in that it should be very or at least fairly different than what already exists. If it’s the same as something that already exists and “reasonable”, how can it really be invaluable. Thus I asked this question on Facebook, “Who has achieved something other’s didn’t think was possible or a “wise” move, and you proved them wrong?” And, “What is a business or life idea you’ve had that you or someone else thought (or thinks) might be a stupid idea?” Great, fun responses of course, and Richie joined me to talk through your comments! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is a Glass Box Media Podcast.

0:05.0

Welcome to the Ziegler Show.

0:08.0

I'm your host Kevin Miller and this is our Q&A show.

0:12.0

Having confidence in yourself and faith and support from others is priceless.

0:16.7

Yet there's also something sweet about achieving something others didn't think you could do.

0:21.9

Maybe you aren't so sure either or you know maybe you

0:24.9

absolutely knew you could do it. But the greatest stories are made from the

0:28.7

so-called stupid ideas that worked

0:35.0

like magic. So what Ritchie Norton helped us understand in show 663

0:40.0

is that for any new idea to be truly valuable and viable it must by proxy be

0:46.8

stupid at least in relation to other things it should be very or at least fairly

0:52.2

different than what already exists.

0:54.8

If it's the same as something that already exists and reasonable, well then how can it be

1:00.0

invaluable?

1:01.0

So thus I ask this question in Facebook, a couple questions actually.

1:05.0

Who has achieved something that others didn't think was possible or a wise move and you

1:10.4

prove them wrong? And I also ask what is a business or life idea you've had

1:15.0

that you or someone else thought or thinks might be a stupid idea.

1:19.0

Well, great fun, really interesting responses, of course,

1:23.6

they're still coming in.

1:24.8

And then Ritchie joined me to talk

1:27.5

through the comments, which was a ton of fun.

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