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The Big Leap

Would You Rather be Lucky or Work Hard(er)?

The Big Leap

Gay Hendricks & Mike Koenigs

Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Freedom, Decisions, Mental Health, Business, Relationships, Genius, Education, Success, Beliefs

5707 Ratings

🗓️ 19 February 2021

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

What is LUCK? Is it something you have or something you make? Do you believe that some people are born lucky? (You know who we're talking about… the people who “good things” seem to happen to… ALL the time.) Is it better to be lucky or work hard? Today we’ll answer those questions and give you some great examples of how to relinquish control and allow luck to show up in your life, plus a different way of thinking about what luck really is. We're not talking about gambling luck. It’s more about opening yourself up to manifesting opportunities, receiving abundance and getting out of your own way. Gay has been an “accumulator or wisdom” since he was a kid. Over the years he’s been fortunate enough to have incredible business mentors he’s been able to learn from. One of whom was Jirka Rysavy, the creator of Gaia. (the major media company that Gay sold his business, Spiritual Cinema Circle to when it got too big for him to run.) One day he asked Jirka what he learned from his many years of entrepreneurial life? Jirka said, “I always ask people, when they sell me a company, why did you go into business for yourself?” Invariably, they say, “I went into business for myself because I wanted more free time.” That’s always the funniest thing he hears because if you go into business for yourself, what you're not going to get is more free time, in fact you can count on the complete opposite. Gay and Mike are both big believers in work / home “balance” but you need to realize that if you're going to go into business for yourself, you’ll require a passion that transcends anything else. Without it, it's very hard to succeed. Almost impossible. Here’s where the interface comes in. Do you allow luck to support you or do you think you have to work really hard? If you think you have to work hard, that takes you down a path that requires more and more situations in which you have to work harder and harder. What Gay and Mike want people to do is learn how to steer the boat from the back. If you can learn to ease up and be more open to positive energy and the support that's being given to you in any moment, then you’ll have a much easier way to do the work, even when it looks hard. Last week Mike went out for a long walk with a good friend of his, Darren Hardy. He was the editor of Success Magazine for a long time and the most disciplined, diligent human beings Mike's ever known. Just like Mike, he freely admits that 99% of the time, if it does not have meaning, purpose and an outcome, he does NOT do it. Darren says he's reached the point where he doesn't have an upper rung to go after any more. He has more money than he'll ever be able to spend, he's accomplished more than he ever thought possible and he's distilled the wisdom and knowledge of some of the most successful people in the world. (i.e. Steve Jobs and Oprah Winfrey) To this day he writes all of his own copy and webinars, etc. He is a machine. He’s spent his entire life crafting and creating a massive empire and his internal chemicals fire and reward him for that extraordinary work. When Mike looks at Darren, he couldn’t possibly say for a moment that his success is a result of luck and doubts he'd say so either. Any “right place, right time” was a matter of figuring out how to strategically get there and not wasting a second.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Mike and I are very excited about this podcast. We're talking about some things that I think

0:10.2

everybody needs to know, especially if you're in the entrepreneurial world. It has to do with

0:15.5

how you do the hard interface of hard work and easy luck. How do you work the two so that you're not having

0:24.6

to work yourself half to death? All right. And one of the things that we talk about, and Gay has,

0:30.2

as usual, some great stories, some great examples of how to release and relinquish control and allow luck to show up in your life

0:42.5

and a different way of thinking about what luck really is.

0:46.1

We're not talking about gambling luck,

0:48.3

but it's where you're opening yourself up to manifesting opportunities,

0:53.0

receiving abundance, and getting out of your way.

0:55.9

Might sound a little bit esoteric, but as usual, Gaye does an amazing job of applying this to your real life in a practical, tactical way.

1:07.2

And we also get into and talk about the relationship between fear, money, and death. And I think that is really worth

1:17.8

understanding and contemplating. And hopefully you'll hear it, see it, and feel it through a completely

1:22.8

different lens. Today's episode is about the interface between luck and work.

1:38.6

Is it better to be lucky or is it better to work hard?

1:42.3

And what's the interface between the two so this is something

1:45.7

that i've been thinking about for a long time and i'm real eager to share what i've learned about it

1:50.2

with you all right um so set it up tell us a story i know you always begin with some kind of a story

1:56.8

that gets this roll in here gays so i'm going to let you just take it from here and let's dive deep.

2:02.3

Yes, well, I've learned a lot in my business life from a lot of great business mentors. Actually,

2:09.8

when I was a kid, I was always famous for going around asking people's advice about things.

2:15.7

So I think from an early age, somehow I became a accumulator of

2:19.3

wisdom. And they kind of joked about it when I was a kid because I was always, you know,

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