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Thrivetime Show | Business School without the BS

“Chains of Habit Are Too Light to Be Felt Until They Are Too Heavy to Be Broken” - Warren Buffett

Thrivetime Show | Business School without the BS

Clay Clark

Entrepreneurship, Business

4.71.5K Ratings

🗓️ 8 September 2019

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Clay Clark and Josh with Living Water Irrigation breaks down why chains of habit are too light to be felt until they are too heavy to be broken.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Grab the duct tape and mentally prepare yourself for yet another mind expanding

0:08.5

knowledge bomb from America's number one business coach, Clay Clark.

0:13.6

Yes, yes, and yes, Quattro yes.

0:21.2

Welcome back to the Thrive Time Show on your radio and podcast.

0:25.0

On today's show, Jason, I'd like for you to make sure you hop on a mic here.

0:28.0

We got Josh with Living Waters, Living Water Irrigation on the microphone. Not Living Waters, plural, but Living Water

0:34.9

Irrigation on the show. And I wanted to talk to you guys today about one deep idea as

0:41.2

Jason adjusts the microphone.

0:42.5

What I'm doing is I didn't tell Jason who's going to be on the show until just now.

0:46.7

I'm back because I wanted the show to be organic like we're at Whole Food.

0:50.5

So here we go.

0:51.5

Warren Buffett once said the chains of habit are

0:56.1

too light to be felt until they are too heavy to be broken. Warren Buffett

1:02.2

says the chains of habit are too light

1:05.1

to be felt until they are too heavy to be broken.

1:08.2

So the question I'd have for you if you're out there today

1:10.0

is what 5% what 5% of your new schedule could you would you be willing to

1:17.2

swap out to become a millionaire what's the 5% your schedule that you'd be

1:21.7

willing to swap out you know like an hour and a half a day,

1:23.9

okay? We go to 24 hours a day and let's say if it was 10 percent that'd be 2.4 hours.

1:29.7

I'm talking about like an hour and a half an hour a day. What is the hour of, is there an hour in your day

1:35.1

that you'd be willing to swap out

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