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The Tai Lopez Show

Are You Truly Making Moves in Life Right Now? Show Me the Numbers.

The Tai Lopez Show

Tai Lopez

Business

4.86.9K Ratings

🗓️ 29 December 2019

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

“You should be testing at least 17 things per day if you can” - Tai Lopez

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Are you experimenting every single day?

A lot of people either don’t like to experiment, or don’t think to. But, in reality, experimentation is the only way that you can take the guesswork out of your decisions.

If you have been working on a decision, and trying to figure out which is the best way to go with something, you need to find a way to break the components of the decision down into experimental aspects, and then measure the results.

You should try to do at least 17 different small experiments every single day.

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“Experiment and test every aspect of your life, and measure the results” - Tai Lopez

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Points to Keep In Mind

  • You should be testing at least 17 things per day if you can
  • Experiment and test every aspect of your life, and measure the results
  • When you experiment, you will be surprised at the small things that will actually make a difference in your life
  • People lie, but numbers don’t
  • If you think or say you’re smart, prove it
  • Any attack on your current states is not an attack on your person. Use it as an attempt to mold who you will be in the future


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Transcript

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0:00.0

So a lot of you are just so close-minded, so afraid, so fearful, so overly sensitive that you just,

0:06.0

you don't have that meant to. I'm like, let me experiment with everything.

0:17.7

Always be experimenting. A little million are a mentor tip for you guys today. Another one.

0:23.3

Should be testing at least 17 things per day if you can. Anything.

0:29.5

17 different things. It can be little tests. If you usually wake up at 8 in the morning,

0:34.0

test waking up at 7.45 in the morning. If you usually don't wear a suit to work,

0:40.1

there's experiment number two. Wear a suit. If you usually use Tinder to find dates,

0:45.4

try bumble or try meeting somebody at a coffee shop. If you know one of my business partners

0:52.0

as a guy is kind of a nerdy guy, makes his company. First company ever just passed the billion

0:56.8

dollars in revenue. He's a very smart guy. And he always wear these old Jordans. You probably saw

1:02.4

this on my Snapchat. And when we were out in New York City at my place, I got a place in Soho

1:07.3

that I live once in a while. I go out there in New York when I can handle the craziness of New York.

1:12.7

And we went to a place called Flight Club. Flight Club is a shoe store. He always

1:19.1

been wearing these Jordans zeros. I call them because they're the worst Jordans I've ever seen.

1:23.4

And I made them buy some nice ones. They're called. Which ones did he get?

1:29.0

Well, I made them buy some Yeezy. Which ones did we get?

1:35.7

Forget what Turtle Dubs or something like that. And he bought some nice shoes. And he's like,

1:39.5

Ty, I don't want to spend $1,000 on this. And I'm like, trust me, you got to dress to impress

1:43.6

sometimes. And people notice what you're wearing. So today, he what's that? And he's like,

1:48.2

dude, you can't believe how many people complimented me on the shoes. And it's opened doors of

1:54.8

conversation and business networking. And this little stuff like that. So I said, his name's

1:59.5

Alex. I'm like, Alex, you got experiment more, man. So a lot of you are just so close-minded,

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