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🗓️ 17 March 2025
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Everyone’s searching for that one big idea—the game-changer that skyrockets success. But what if it’s already right in front of you? Darren Hardy shares a story of accidental genius, proving that revolutionary breakthroughs often emerge from the most unexpected places. If you’re looking for a fresh perspective on how to spot your next game-changing idea, don’t miss this!
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Darren Daly on demand, your most trusted resource to help you become better every day. |
0:07.3 | Here's your success mentor, Darren Hardy. |
0:13.2 | Everyone is looking for a big money-making idea, the one that can shoot them from obscurity into the stratosphere, from the unknown to the famous, |
0:21.7 | from middle class to wealthy. |
0:23.4 | But where do you look? |
0:25.1 | Where do you find that big money-making idea? |
0:27.9 | Well, it's likely right beneath your nose. |
0:31.6 | Today, I'm going to share with you a story that begins with ordinary people in an ordinary town, |
0:36.2 | facing the all too familiar challenge |
0:38.3 | of finding meaning in the monotony. As we unravel this tale, I want you to think about your |
0:44.0 | own ordinary moments. Could there be a groundbreaking idea hidden within your daily routines, |
0:49.8 | waiting just beneath the surface of the mundane if you only looked at these moments through a different lens. |
0:56.5 | It all started in Bridgeport, Connecticut, more than a century ago. |
1:00.1 | You see, there was a bakery, and all they baked were pies. |
1:03.8 | The company drivers used to drive horse-drawn wagons to deliver their products back in the day. |
1:09.7 | One day, during the driver's lunch break, |
1:11.4 | they were all standing around at the back of the shop, a bit bored, probably, and one of the drivers |
1:16.2 | got an idea. He reached into the back of the wagon and pulled out one of the company's pie |
1:21.8 | tins off a stack and flung it at another driver with a direct hit to the back of his head. The rest of |
1:27.3 | the drivers thought that was terribly funny. Before of his head. The rest of the drivers thought |
1:28.0 | that was terribly funny, and before anybody knew what was happening, all the drivers were |
1:31.5 | hurtling the company's pie tins at each other. As far as we know, nothing like that had |
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