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🗓️ 2 November 2017
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Jesse Itzler is a big believer in checking the box and moving on. When he gets a win, he will only celebrate for a night or two, then will think about what’s next.
To build your life resume is to do as many things as you can. This means finding the next project rather than celebrating the success of the last one.
This clip is from Freedom Fast Lane Live in December 2016, hosted in Austin, Texas. Ryan speaks to Jesse on his achievements and challenges in front of a live audience.
When discussing Zico coconut water, Jesse talks about the emotional connection he had with the product and how he wanted to share the benefits with the world. After partnering with them to make it hot, Coca-Cola bought the company a few years later.
He says that his biggest challenge in being a dad is recognizing that his kids are on their own journey. Jesse and his wife try to expose them to things which are hard, which they might fail at.
There is a valuable lesson in letting your kids see things you do which are hard but rewarding. It creates a new definition of failure, that celebrates the trying rather than the outcome.
Jesse says you have to be appreciative every day of how far you’ve come. When he is faced with a new project, he thinks about how much time he has left on this earth and weighs up the time and reward vs the aggravation.
His advice to anyone starting out in business is “pick good friends, pick good mentors, and never stop”.
See more great talks like this at this year’s Freedom Fast Lane Live. Hosted in Austin, Texas on December 7th-9th, we have an awesome line-up of speakers who will be sharing motivational content on business and the journey to financial freedom.
Discover more about Jesse by visiting his website at www.the100mileman.com.
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0:00.0 | I like to celebrate wins for a night or two, but they're done. |
0:04.4 | And it's always about what's next, what's next. |
0:06.9 | So the Markey Jet was a great chapter. |
0:09.2 | Who cares? |
0:09.9 | We did it. |
0:10.7 | And what's the next thing? |
0:16.0 | You're listening to Freedom Fastlane presented by Capitalism.com. |
0:20.4 | This is the show about building businesses |
0:22.4 | and investing the profits so that you can live life on your terms. And now your host, the future |
0:29.6 | owner of the Cleveland Indians, Ryan Daniel Moran. Welcome to Freedom Fast Lane. This is Ryan Daniel Moran. And today, you're going to hear one of the previously unreleased keynotes from our December event, which we call the Capitalism Conference. |
0:48.0 | We used to call it Freedom Fast Lane Live. Now we call it the Capitalism Conference because it has pivoted to being a global summit |
0:55.4 | for entrepreneurial empire builders. What's an empire builder? It's somebody who is building |
1:02.2 | something that at least has seven figure potential. They want to scale it to eight figures. |
1:08.0 | And you might even have your sites set on a nine figure empire. This is not |
1:13.0 | the event for making an extra $5,000 a month. This is not the event for someone who wants to |
1:19.8 | just dip their toe in the water. This is for entrepreneurs with a big vision. If you're just |
1:25.4 | starting out, you'll be learning from individuals who have built |
1:29.3 | seven and eight figure empires quickly, and you'll be in a room of individuals who want to invest |
1:34.3 | with you and maybe even partner with you on your big idea. If you are already in motion, |
1:40.1 | this is going to show you how to build a bigger empire, scale to eight figures, and even start |
1:46.1 | to move over into the nine figure vision. You're also going to learn what's working right now in |
1:51.5 | marketing and sales because the biggest jump point from businesses that go from seven to eight |
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