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The Robin Sharma Mastery Sessions

Why So Few Succeed

The Robin Sharma Mastery Sessions

Robin Sharma

Education

4.8886 Ratings

🗓️ 22 November 2018

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

I hope you're doing wonderfully and I'm very excited to share this new episode of The Mastery Sessions on "Why So Few Succeed." 

Love + respect,

Robin

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, it's Robin Sharma. Welcome to the Mastery Sessions.

0:05.0

Hi, it's Robin Sharma, author of the leader who had no title and the 5 a.m. club.

0:11.0

And welcome to this episode. This episode is called Why So Few Succeed.

0:17.8

So if you look at the majority of people in many ways they are like a cork bobbing in the ocean. They're drifting along.

0:27.1

Someone once said the states person thinks about the future generations,

0:31.6

the ordinary person thinks about the rest of the day.

0:35.1

And unfortunately so many good people with massive potential to achieve their personal genius

0:42.1

have betrayed it because they just got pulled into

0:44.9

reactivity, pulled into the noise of our modern life, pulled into diversions and distractions

0:51.3

and trivial attractions. And so what I wanted to do in this effort. and come up with an acronym, the acronym is L.S.G.

1:05.0

And so few people who could succeed actually do succeed

1:10.0

because they've given up on learning, study, and growth.

1:15.0

L.S.G. Learning, study, and growth.

1:19.0

So the neurobiologists and neuropsychologists will tell us that the human brain craves learning and it

1:27.2

craves curiosity and it craves novelty and unfortunately a lot of us we learned in school but the moment we left school

1:35.4

and walked out into the world we've given up on our personal commitment to growth.

1:40.5

And so I'm inviting you with great love and respect to reclaim the

1:46.0

curiosity you once knew as a child when you were overflowing with awe and

1:51.9

wonder. You see our natural state is the way we are as

1:55.0

children. We're built to be curious. We're built to be passionate. We're built to be

1:58.8

full of energy. We're built to question things. You look at a little child and it's like,

2:02.9

mommy, daddy, why, why, why, why?

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