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Capitalism.com with Ryan Daniel Moran

Being Weird Can Be Your Key to Your Success [Here’s How]

Capitalism.com with Ryan Daniel Moran

Capitalism.com

Entrepreneur, Amazon, Lifestyledesign, Investing, Startup, Ryandanielmoran, Finance, Cashflow, Freedomfastlane, Lifestyle, Business, Passiveincome, Financialfreedom, Entrepreneurship

4.8793 Ratings

🗓️ 21 December 2017

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Full show notes at https://freedomfastlane.com/

Guy and Ilan are weird.

And that’s okay!

They’re hugely successful entrepreneurs, they’re compassionate coaches, and they share invaluable information on personal actualization on their Satori Prime podcast.

But that’s beside the point.

They’re weird because they act in accordance with who they are. And being themselves meant charting their path away from what the “group” does, leading them to their awesome Satori Prime project.

This isn’t easy. In fact, it’s one of the hardest things to do.

From a very young age, we are indoctrinated with the values of our parents, our educators, and what we absorb from mass media. It is easy for us to come to a conclusion at that stage in our lives about who we are.

If you decide as a kid that you are “worthless”, “not talented”, or “a loser”, it can be very difficult to shake that feeling.

Guy and Ilan are here to help you shake that false social programming, and get you to focus on being yourself.

Everyone has something to contribute to make the world a better place and give their loved ones a better life. You can bring that gift out.

Check in with yourself. Ask yourself what really matters to you.

Notice where you feel like conforming to what everyone else is doing. Think about whether you really need to conform as well.

Do what is consistent with your principles.

Be yourself, and you will reap the rewards throughout your life!

Key takeaways:

  • It’s time for you to be unapologetically yourself
  • Really successful people have achieved success by not caring about what other people think about them
  • Take action consistent with who you are, rather than your social programming

Connect with Guy & Ilan

Visit the Satori Prime website: https://satoriprime.com/

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Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to Freedom Fastlane presented by Capitalism.com.

0:08.0

This is the show about building businesses and investing the profits so that you can live life on your terms.

0:20.2

All right. Hello everyone, Elon and Guy here from Satori Prime. Say hi, buddy.

0:26.4

Yo, yo, yo. What's up people?

0:28.6

So we're back here on the Freedom Fastlane podcast. And I just wanted to first start off by thanking you guys.

0:36.8

We've had so many of you guys reach out to us after the last few podcasts that we've done here.

0:42.1

I've shared some of your stories.

0:44.1

We've gotten to work with some of you.

0:45.3

It's been absolutely amazing.

0:47.9

So just want to honor you.

0:49.8

And we got something very cool in store today.

0:52.9

We were brainstorming many, many topics and what we could do.

0:56.7

We wanted to do something like sexy and provocative and yet be super informative.

1:02.2

So we've labeled this one how being weird is a secret recipe for success.

1:11.1

And we'll probably take this in a bunch of different angles.

1:15.7

The ultimate intention in the outcome for this particular talk, if you will,

1:21.0

is I think a lot of people, especially entrepreneurs,

1:27.2

are in a constant fight with themselves because they feel

1:32.9

out of place. We so don't follow the norm of what society thinks is okay and right and all that

1:43.1

stuff. And I think from a very, very young age,

1:46.8

a lot of us have always been slightly,

1:50.0

or more than slightly, against the grain.

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