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The Playbook With David Meltzer

Balancing Intellect, Intuition, and Perseverance for Holistic Success

The Playbook With David Meltzer

David Meltzer, Entrepreneur.com

Business, Careers, Entrepreneurship

4.91.9K Ratings

🗓️ 3 June 2024

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

In today's episode, I share my takeaways of the month, emphasizing the importance of humility and recognizing the limits of our knowledge. We explore how mentorship and community support can transform potential into reality. The "Rule of 20" highlights the power of consistency, revealing that significant progress often remains hidden until we are nearly at the finish line. I also discuss how balancing intellect and intuition, alongside minimizing resistance and fear, can lead to holistic success. These insights provide a roadmap for pushing boundaries and positively impacting those around us. To join future Free Friday Training sessions, register at: https://free.dmeltzer.com/friday-training-1

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0:00.0

This is Entrepreneurs the Playbook, where each week I bring you some of the greatest athletes, celebrities, and entrepreneurs to talk about their personal and professional playbook to success.

0:12.0

You know my takeaway for the month,

0:14.0

and I'm blessed to be around so many,

0:17.3

but my takeaway for the month is between two.

0:20.3

And so I hate to cheat the system, Nick, and thank you so much for asking.

0:26.2

But the first was you're either humble or you're about to be.

0:32.0

You know, so many of us make judgments and we have to realize every

0:37.8

judgment that we make is on incomplete information. The more and more we live in this information world

0:45.6

with the my cloud streaming to the mind, interpreting and transcending into our

0:50.9

daily lives and activities, we start to realize that there's trillions of

0:55.0

other variables and it would be impossible to know what we don't know.

1:00.5

We can know more and that's why we seek and are more interested than interesting

1:06.7

But humility is derived from the fact that judgments

1:11.0

opinions are based on ignorance and doubt because there's so many variables. It would be impossible to take any judgment that we have or other people's have of us other than based on ignorant and doubt because we're either

1:25.2

humble or we're about to be because we're about to find out that we don't know what we don't know and we're just

1:29.8

pretending when we give people our opinion, our advice, and our judgment because it's

1:34.8

based off of incomplete information and there is no certainty in the information

1:40.0

in which you're deriving your opinions and judgments on.

1:42.8

And so humility is at the cornerstone of everything.

1:46.8

And so just take away with you today

1:49.2

when you are pontificating the truth

1:51.9

and giving your advice and judgment, which is fine, that you don't know what you don't know.

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