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The Tai Lopez Show

Why You Shouldn't Be A Jack Of All Trades

The Tai Lopez Show

Tai Lopez

Business

4.86.9K Ratings

🗓️ 30 November 2014

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

Today's book of the day is "Bounce". If you don't already own “Bounce”, this book is an absolute must have. I worked out a deal with the publisher so you can buy the book brand new directly from me. http://bit.ly/12q7Bgk

What most people forget is that life is not about the situation in which you find yourself.

It's about the level of "deep domain expertise" that you possess.

This is what the best scientific research shows.

In the modern world, you are surrounded by generalists.

Jack of all trades.

Being a generalist won't get you far.

Stop being a generalist.

It's like Steve Martin says to people who want to break into show business: "Be so good they can't ignore you."

Only when you have deep domain expertise will you be so good that even the haters will be forced to stop and pay attention.

If you remain a jack of all trades you'll stay ignored.

In "Bounce", today's book-of-the-day, Matthew Syed talks about the myth of inborn talent.

I ran across this book several years ago and it's made its way to my top 150 books that I read over and over again at least once a year.

For Thanksgiving, I visited the Amish and Joel Salatin's farm in Virginia and I read "Bounce" again on the airplane and recorded a video for you out in the snow by the chickens and pigs.

This book will scare you.

This book will inspire you.

It all depends how you perceive it's conclusions.

Here are some of the book's main points:


1. It takes reps and sets: “It is the quality and quantity of practice, not genes, that is driving progress."

Arnold Schwarzenegger talks about the same thing in his autobiography, “Total Recall”. It's all about reps and sets when it comes to weights. There are a few shortcuts but you still need sheer volume of practice to get good at anything.

And it's not just the body and weight lifting this applies to.

Ignore all the newfangled books that are being published about how you can bypass sheer volume of practice.

It's not really about shortcuts, tricks, and the genetics you were born with.

It's about practice.


2. Your passion quotient: “Every endeavor pursued with passion produces a successful outcome regardless of the result."

This was the motto of one of the expert coaches that the author interviewed.

At different times in your life, you probably grappled with big decisions: which major you should pursue in college, which diet plan you should follow, which career you should pursue, which person you should date...

And you might've been paralyzed because you were concerned about making the right or wrong decision.

But forget that obsolete, black-and-white type thinking.

This book lays out a completely new way to think about those type of decisions.

What if the more important thing is rewiring the neural pathways of your brain?

The key factor is not whether one thing is right or wrong (it's mathematically impossible to know if one decision was better than the other unless you could live in two alternate, parallel universes and then look back at both decisions outcome).

The key, instead, is that when you do something, do it with intense passion, even if it turns out to be the "wrong" thing in the long run.

At least you will have been training your brain to do something with massive focus, energy, and passion.

You can always pivot and do something else later.

Whatever you do don't do things half-hearted because then you're training your brain to be a generalist.

As Samuel Johnson said, "The chains of habit are too weak to be felt until they are too strong to be broken."

Live in a world where people struggle to really grab hold of anything and take ownership of it.

Warren Buffett was asked for his best career device and he said to do something with passion because: "The truth is, so few people really jump on their jobs, you really will stand out more than you think. You will get noticed if you really go for it.”

A. Know yourself.

B. Select your industry and life's focus and don't deviate for a decade or more.

C. Develop deep domain expertise.

D. Reap the harvest and cash in and enjoy the fruits of your labor.

Now, there are quite a few other fascinating points you need to know from this book, so I recorded a quick video for you to watch.

If you don't already own “Bounce”, this book is an absolute must have. I worked out a deal with the publisher so you can buy the book brand new directly from me.

Plus if you buy it from me, you get it for the same price as you would anywhere else (or cheaper) and I'm throwing in a whole bunch of free bonuses. So you're getting like $100 worth of value for just the price of the book. To order your brand new copy of "Bounce" now and get your free bonuses: http://bit.ly/12q7BgkLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

All right, I am here in Virginia. I've been visiting the Amish on the Amish farm and I'm now at my first mentor Joel Salatids farm

0:08.8

You can see some sheep behind me. They're grazing the great the great arbors

0:14.0

Beehives

0:15.3

He's got pastured animals of course lost snow on the ground, but I had sent this book to Joel today

0:21.5

The book of the day is a gift that I gave to Joel and he read it and I'm actually gonna go through some his notes

0:26.7

It's a fascinating book, you know

0:29.1

It's called bounce the question is were you born

0:34.1

Talented or untalented or is there some other trick to genius?

0:38.6

You know the books about Mozart Roger Federal Picasso David Beckham. It's the science of success. So

0:45.7

You know one of the most disempowering things that can ever happen to any of us is this idea that we have set

0:53.2

A set destiny or we're constrained by something so I

0:57.6

Did a book of the day called inheritance by Dr. Sharon Mollum. He said that's old school science

1:03.1

He's a geneticist doctor. He says now. We know your DNA is continually changing so this book

1:10.0

By Matthew Saed

1:12.0

By the way, which if you're watching this one of the first people watching this video

1:15.7

I'm doing a there should be a button somewhere below you can buy this book

1:19.2

I'm doing the daily deal book. I'm starting to do these daily deals where you can buy this book

1:24.6

Plus get my notes plus get a video by me plus get a whole bunch of bonuses. So make sure you check it out

1:30.3

But first let me just tell you why this book

1:33.3

Is revolutionary remember I'm only talking about books that have potential to change your life health wealth love happiness

1:41.0

I got gloves on because it's freezing outside so the first thing that Joel wrote here

1:47.0

In his notes, and I'm just kind of piggybacking on his notes on page 44. He says

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