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Order of Man

REMI ADELEKE | Whatever You Do, Do it Right

Order of Man

Ryan Michler

Business, Health, Leadership, Relationships, Man, Society & Culture, Intellect, Style, Lifestyle, Money, Selfdevelopment, Wealth, Fitness, Selfhelp, Nutrition

4.89K Ratings

🗓️ 4 July 2023

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

We’re all tempted, at times, to cut corners, to take the path of least resistance, and to do work less than we’re capable of doing. It’s easy to do in this easily distracted, overly-stimulated environment we all operate in. My guest today, former Navy SEAL, Remi Adeleke is a prime example of doing work right despite our desire to take the easy route.

Author of his latest book, Chameleon, Hollywood director and consultant, and TV reality show star, Remi knows what he wants, what he doesn’t, and how to pursue everything with an eye towards exceptionalism and mastery. Today, we talk about not becoming a “one-note guy,” getting over Fear of Missing Out when declining opportunities, why writing is one of the best ways to articulate your thoughts, why it’s a mistake to write off the success of others, and timeless advice he learned from his mom like the mantra, “Whatever you do, do it right.”

SHOW HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Doing it all
  • Make yourself indispensable
  • Creating a fantasy world from your own real world experience
  • Coming to America from Nigeria
  • Don’t live in the past and play the victim
  • Lessons learned from the Bronx
  • Do things right the first time
  • Chat GPT and AI making people stupid
  • Bringing your work to life on the screen

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Transcript

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0:00.0

We're all tempted at times to cut corners, to take the path of least resistance, and to

0:04.4

do work less than we're capable of doing.

0:06.5

It's easy to do, in this easily distracted, overly stimulated environment we all operate

0:11.5

in.

0:12.5

My guest today, former Navy SEAL, Remi Adelaike, is a prime example of doing work right

0:17.2

despite our desire to take the easier out.

0:20.2

Author of his latest book, Camillion, Hollywood director and consultant, and TV reality show

0:25.0

star Remi knows what he wants, what he doesn't, and how to pursue everything with an eye

0:30.2

towards exceptionalism and mastery.

0:32.7

Today, we talk about not becoming a quote one note guy, getting over the fear of missing

0:37.1

out when declining opportunities, while writing is one of the best ways to articulate your

0:41.5

thoughts, also why it's a mistake to write off the success of others, and timeless advice

0:46.5

he learned from his mom, like the mantra, whatever you do, do it right.

0:51.3

You're a man of action, you live life to the fullest, embrace your fears, and boldly

0:55.5

charge your own path.

0:56.9

When life knocks you down, you get back up one more time, every time.

1:00.9

You are not easily deterred or defeated, rugged, resilient, strong.

1:06.4

This is your life, this is who you are, this is who you will become.

1:10.6

At the end of the day, and after all is said and done, you can call yourself a man.

1:15.8

Gentlemen, what is going on today?

1:17.4

My name is Ryan Mickler.

1:18.4

I'm the host and the founder of the Order of Man Put Podcast and Movement.

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