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The Playbook With David Meltzer

James Altucher: Best-Selling Author, Angel Investor, and Entrepreneur | #ThePlaybook 301

The Playbook With David Meltzer

David Meltzer, Entrepreneur.com

Entrepreneurship, Business, Careers

4.61.9K Ratings

🗓️ 1 October 2020

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of #ThePlaybook James Altucher, best-selling author, angel investor, and entrepreneur, shares his thoughts on: [3:30] - How to pragmatically practice gratitude on a day-to-day basis [7:00] - Why he’s not a fan of using to-do lists and prefers to focus on what’s important in that moment [13:40] - Why every decision boils down to fear or growth [18:33] - The two questions he asks himself in order to learn from his failures Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

On this episode of the playbook, I have James Altutcher, host of the James Altutcher show, the best-selling

0:06.3

author, angel investor, and super-prenore.

0:09.9

And we're going to talk about, what the heck is the 10,000 experiment rule.

0:14.6

Join me for all of this and more on the playbook.

0:18.0

This is Entrepreneurs the Playbook,

0:20.3

where each week I bring you some of the greatest athletes, celebrities, and entrepreneurs to talk about their personal and professional playbook to success and what made them champions on the field and in the boardroom. I'm your host David Melzer.

0:35.8

This Dave Melcher with entrepreneurs of the playbook and I have James Altacher,

0:39.2

an American Hedge Fund manager, author, podcaster, and Entrepreneur.

0:43.6

All-around Good Guy, though, him and I share a great perspective.

0:47.1

Welcome to the playbook.

0:48.7

David, thank you so much for inviting me.

0:51.4

It's a real pleasure to be on here. By by the way I just want to say I'm a big

0:54.2

fan of your book game time decision making love the podcast love everything you're doing.

0:59.2

You can tell he's a hedge fund manager because he obviously takes bribes

1:03.2

because obviously nobody's going to say that right off the bat

1:05.6

on the playbook.

1:06.2

Thanks so much, I appreciate it.

1:07.8

But I really want to get into more the attitude

1:10.2

or no things.

1:11.4

You know, you and I have shared this eclectic background combined with

1:15.7

lessons and stories and failures, but I think there's some core principles I

1:20.6

like to explore and the first is I thought it really unique that

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