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The Tai Lopez Show

How You Can Stand Out from the Crowd

The Tai Lopez Show

Tai Lopez

Business

4.86.9K Ratings

🗓️ 17 April 2017

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

The Tai Lopez Show is now available on Soundcloud. Check it out here: Soundcloud.com/TaiLopezShow “There’s no single thing that will do as much to increase your ability to earn as much as educating yourself” - Tai Lopez (click to tweet) Standing out from the crowd is essential to earning more. If you blend in, you simply will not be noticed by the movers and shakers in any industry, so you won’t be able to climb the ladder to true influence and earning potential. Today, I’m teaching you how to raise your VRIN score to stand out, and be more valuable in your industry, to earn more. VRIN stands for Valuable, Rare, Inimitable, and Non-Substitutable. A college degree used to be a very efficient way to raise your VRIN score, before they were so common. But now, in the modern age, we need to find new ways to raise VRIN scores, and I’m teaching you exactly how on this episode. “Have a combination of learning straight from the source and learning from people. Structure AND experiential learning” - Tai Lopez (click to tweet) Points to Keep In Mind Stand out by learning more than other people You can often get visitor passes to college classes There’s no single thing that will do as much to increase your ability to earn as much as educating yourself You must learn things that are valuable to the world if you want to earn more Understand where you stand as far as your employment status, and your full understanding of what you really want out of your life, and your motivations If you’re unsure of what you should be doing, you’re never going to do a very good job of it VRIN: Valuable, Rare, Inimitable, Non Substitutable College degrees used to raise VRIN, because not too many people had them. Less so now The new version of using college to raise your VRIN score is a combination of formal and self learning Have a combination of learning straight from the source and learning from people. Structure AND experiential learning Don’t underestimate the value of an elite team Formalize your training program Don’t just train once and expect the subject to be retained, review over and over again Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Out of the ashes you will rise.

0:03.8

If you feel sad, lost, depressed, finances are in the gutter.

0:07.7

Social life, you're lonely. Out of the ashes, you will rise.

0:12.0

Here in my garage, invest in yourself.

0:15.9

Always be curious. Don't be a cynic.

0:18.9

Sleeping on a couch in a mobile home with only $47 in my bank account.

0:24.7

When everything's burnt to the ground,

0:28.2

when your sad, lost, depressed, and everything's at rock bottom,

0:31.3

you get to rebuild the exact and precise way you want the damn thing rebuilt.

0:37.5

Health, wealth, love, happiness, each of these four goals.

0:43.2

In case you missed the last episode, make sure you go back and check it out.

0:46.3

Here's what went down.

0:47.3

If you take your iPhone and you turn on the flashlight,

0:50.1

does it have any real power, like a laser?

0:52.5

Nope, but if you take this light and you focus it down,

0:56.0

many rays of light, you turn it into a laser that can cut through

0:59.3

the hardest substances or hardest materials on planet Earth.

1:03.0

Most people, they're like a light that's very spread out and they have no power.

1:07.4

Most people have more power than they think.

1:09.8

They just never focus.

1:15.1

Coming up today, some people say,

1:16.8

oh, well, I know stuff.

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