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🗓️ 29 September 2022
⏱️ 20 minutes
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0:00.0 | I'm here live at the win hotel in the lobby with blue wire studios and I have an incredible |
0:08.6 | entrepreneur, Rick Jordan, he is a man who epitomizes the common denominator of all great successful |
0:16.3 | people because he understands one thing all in. Rick, welcome to the playbook. What's shaking? |
0:23.6 | I just love the all in approach. You have this great podcast, but beyond before you even had the |
0:28.5 | podcast, you represented the common denominator of success. People asked me all the time, |
0:34.8 | Davey done 1200 episodes or more, the greatest names, billionaires, millionaires, entrepreneurs, |
0:40.0 | like yourself, celebrities, athletes, entertainers, but they all have an all in that they must be |
0:45.0 | what they can be attitude. I'm trying to research now how is that common denominator inherited |
0:52.4 | developed for you? At what age is it genetic? Is it energetic? Is it a combination? What is that |
0:59.9 | all in mean to you and how did you start? Man, you're going deep right away. Yeah, that's |
1:05.4 | we don't got much time to mess around with. For sure. I'm not Rogan, we don't got three and a half |
1:09.2 | hours. That would be a fun time. Yeah, nobody wants to deny that. So when I was young, really, |
1:15.8 | really young, right? I had my dad as my role model who died when I was just 16 and prior to that, |
1:21.9 | anything that he would touch from what I would see, it really started with good parenting and good |
1:26.4 | a good house. I always saw that no matter what, that dude was always there for me, regardless |
1:32.8 | with anything. I played baseball for nine years. I looked back and it's like maybe I should have |
1:37.6 | gone to college and played ball there and then kept going to the pros, but then he passed away |
1:42.7 | and things shifted a little bit, but that's always a memory I have to look back on. It was even when |
1:47.4 | he passed that he made sure that everything and he didn't make much money. I'm talking like 40,000 |
1:52.1 | dollars a year. That's it. He was an insurance salesman in the ghetto, like term life insurance, |
1:57.4 | cash paid premiums getting held up at gunpoint in Chicago, but that was his thing and his thing was |
2:03.5 | to be all in with his family. And for me, I'm the same way. I'm all in and everything that I do, |
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