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Dropping Bombs

Tai Lopez. How to Grow, Learn, and Adapt. Episode 640 with The Real Brad Lea (TRBL)

Dropping Bombs

Brad Lea

Business, Bradlea, Success, Mentor, Coach, Advice, Money, Strategy, Training, Entrepreneurship, Therealbradlea, Entrepreneur, Comedy

4.82.3K Ratings

🗓️ 9 October 2023

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

Tai Lopez is known for Kings of the Internet (2022), Dreamer and Call Jane (2022). Tai Lopez is an American entrepreneur, investor, motivational speaker, actor, executive producer, and online personality based in Los Angeles, California. He is also an investor, partner, or advisor to over 20 multi-million dollar businesses. He assembled a collection of "mentor shortcuts" known as The 67 Steps and has more than 1.3 million YouTube subscribers on his self-titled channel and created a video called "Here In My Garage (Official): Lamborghini, Knowledge, And Books With Tai Lopez" which has more than 65 million views.

In this episode, Brad and Tai discuss the human patterns of learning and adapting. Learn how to grow, learn, and adapt based on their experiences.

Bombs:

  • Read less books but more often.

  • If you’re persistent and don’t give up, you can learn anything.

  • Sales will make you money.

  • Don’t sweat petty things, and don’t pet sweaty things.

Follow Tai @Tailopez

To learn more about Tai go to https://TaiLopez.com

Watch the full video episode on Brad’s Rumble here: https://rumble.com/c/c-2544182

Watch the full video episode on Brad’s Youtube Here: https://bradlea.tv

Transcript

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0:00.0

Listen up or run

0:23.0

What it is Bradley back again with another episode of drop-and-bombs by popular demand

0:28.5

And everybody freaked out when I had this guy on last time I said dude you got to come back

0:32.5

He's back in Vegas, Tai Lopez in the house. Thank you. I like talking to you're a smart guy

0:37.5

Well, dude, you're your your post last time it got me like I don't know four or five million views eight million

0:43.5

Might be up to ten million

0:44.5

I was like eight and a half the crazy thing is the shares on that tequila thing

0:48.5

Dude, I wonder why everyone was sharing that probably saying see that's why I drink tequila exactly

0:52.5

You know people focus too much on views the algo most of the algorithms are starting to switch to shares

0:57.5

Tick-tock I think was the first person to put shares prominently on the side there and they outsmarted Instagram

1:04.5

Them Chinese were outsmarted in the Americans because shares is more proof that not only is it interesting

1:11.5

But this has viral potential. There's a guy who wrote a book on virality. He's a mentor of mine and he wrote a book contagious

1:21.5

And he talks about the seven steps to try to make anything contagious or aka viral

1:29.5

Shareability is almost the key that every entrepreneur forgets because I look sometimes I saw this girl

1:35.5

She did I forget what it was either showed her ass or something like that. It had crazy amount of views

1:40.5

But I had almost no shares. It wasn't share worthy

1:43.5

So that tequila one that got two hundred and fifty thousand shares

1:48.5

I was with my friend no joke in the UK and I was like I was almost Bradley

1:52.5

We're talking about all this intellectual stuff. I'm thinking I'm smart. The thing that goes the most viral is me just talking about tequila

1:58.5

Which is actually logical because the other thing in Jonah Burgers

2:02.5

Seven I think it's seven steps to virality is is it relatable?

2:06.5

Some of the stuff I talk about me and you talk about like oh you're an entrepreneur and you drop 100 grand on Facebook ads a month

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