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Thrivetime Show | Business School without the BS

Drifting | "Drifting, Without Aim Or Purpose, Is the First Cause of Failure." + The 3 Most Common Reasons for Business Failure (1. Not Knowing What to Do 2. Refusing to Do What Needs to Be Done 3. Being Disorganized

Thrivetime Show | Business School without the BS

Clay Clark

Business, Entrepreneurship

4.71.5K Ratings

🗓️ 14 August 2024

⏱️ 128 minutes

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0:00.0

Every kid, every person has the ability to put one foot in front of the other.

0:04.0

So like if you're saying, okay, I'm going to climb Mount Everest, you're at the bottom of the mountain and you look up and you're going, I'm not going to go out of Mount Everest, right? But if you break it down into sections and you just one foot in front of the other, one step at a time, next thing you know, you're at the top of the mountain. It's just a matter of what's important to you.

0:03.0

And what's important to you.

0:23.6

And what's important to you?

0:25.5

For whatever reason, I didn't feel good about myself

0:28.1

if I wasn't doing everything I could

0:31.0

to be the best version of myself.

0:33.3

If I felt like I left anything on a table,

0:36.2

it would eat away at me.

0:38.3

I wouldn't be able to look myself in the mirror.

0:41.3

The Mamba mentality simply means trying to be the best version of yourself.

0:47.3

That's what the mentality means.

0:49.3

It means every day you're trying to become better.

0:53.3

And it's a constant quest. It's an infinite quest. So starting at the age of two

0:58.0

when I first started playing the game and on and on and on, I always ask questions. I always try to get

1:03.4

better every single day, learn more. A lot of things I learn by just being around the game.

1:08.7

So by the age of six, I was already strategizing

1:11.6

versus other six-year-olds.

1:13.6

I just constantly looked for things to learn from

1:17.6

and very observant.

1:19.6

Everything that I've learned from the game of basketball,

1:22.6

I've carried it over into life.

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