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The Tai Lopez Show

The Power of Simplicity: How To Make $1 Million/Year Using Common Sense

The Tai Lopez Show

Tai Lopez

Business

4.86.9K Ratings

🗓️ 27 January 2018

⏱️ 12 minutes

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We’ve all felt analysis paralysis. Usually it’s because we mistake the detail in front of us for being a productive step towards completing the overall vision. It doesn’t feel good when we fall victim to this cognitive error. We become paralyzed by our mind’s hold over us and can’t see the big picture.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

In a street fight, a punch straight front right to the nose or the chin puts people to sleep.

0:04.8

That's it. That's how you got a big, strong right hand or a great ability to get behind you.

0:10.4

You win a fight, same thing in business. You just got to know a few things.

0:13.4

Kind of think through things correctly. Marketing, accounting, you need to have some sense

0:18.0

of how to hire people. Absolutely important thing, but I don't know how to hire it.

0:22.8

Well, this person looks good. I've done that before. You have to have a little simple system.

0:30.8

We're talking about productivity. My team insists that there's two monitors set up and this

0:38.2

isn't even about two monitors. Ricky, we got to talk about the power of simplicity.

0:46.2

You ever seen these karate movies where we're going, and then some dude, that just know

0:53.1

he's a professional boxing trainer at Tengu's. How many punches do you really need to know

1:02.5

to win a fight? How many fights have you been in? Profession at three. No, no, no, three.

1:07.8

The real fight at 38. How many have you lost? Why'd you lose it? Because I was taking off my shirt.

1:13.7

So you got fancy. I got fancy. So 38 Street Fight. You're from the mean streets of Central America,

1:19.8

right? Honduras, and I grew up in Bad Nights, California. How many different type of punches did it

1:25.9

take you to win the 37th punch? What's the most powerful? My straight right hand. So you just

1:31.0

get a good straight right hand. And did you jab ever? I never used my jab. I always threw it right

1:36.8

hand because I know that was my hardest punch. So you just started the fight? That's it. To the

1:42.0

body or to the face? That was straight to the face. That's the main thing. When you're a street

1:47.8

fighter, that's the main thing you go for. If you're a smart fighter, normally you start using the

1:53.2

jab and then follow up with the right hand. I could say there's a few times that I use it,

1:59.7

but mostly there's a few times of body shots because they try to hold onto you, especially in

2:04.1

street fighter. You get up. You're doing on. Let me do it. So normally when you're on a street fighter,

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