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🗓️ 2 April 2025
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In this "Lessons" episode, Chase Jarvis, creative entrepreneur, reveals how success leaves clues and action is the antidote to endless information consumption. Learn how to deconstruct, emulate, analyze, and repeat the habits of high performers, and understand why directing your attention is the key to turning ambition into achievement.
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0:00.0 | In this Lessons episode, discover how success leaves clues, |
0:03.3 | and action is the antidote to endless information consumption. |
0:06.7 | Learn how to deconstruct, emulate, analyze, and repeat the habits of high performers |
0:10.7 | and understand why directing attention is the key to turning ambition into achievement. You know, there's, um, Alex Ramsey speaks about this, and I, and I, he paints a really good picture. |
0:30.7 | Like, when you, when you have nothing to lose, it's like going to the casino and the only option is to stay the same or to win. So why don't |
0:39.2 | you just, why don't you just keep gambling if the only option is to win? Like the upside of doing |
0:44.8 | things differently is infinite. So taking shots at entrepreneurship, building your own business, |
0:49.7 | being more creative, like going against the grain, there's unlimited upside. I think there's a compounding |
0:57.0 | problem, though, and I'm curious about your opinion on this, because I have a strong opinion. |
1:00.3 | I think there's a compounding problem that when you look at the potential upside and the people |
1:04.3 | that have done it in air quotes and been successful, people have a hard time deconstructing |
1:10.2 | the path that it took them to get there so they're like yes |
1:12.9 | i get that there's upside but i get that i'm making 100 150 000 bucks in my 9 to 5 right now and the path |
1:20.3 | is opaque it's just blurry and i can't see it and i don't know if you have a strategy or if it's something |
1:26.7 | people are born with. |
1:28.0 | I seek it out purposefully now in my own life, but I try and reverse engineer how people got there because that makes it psychologically a little bit less scary. |
1:38.5 | Yeah, for sure. |
1:39.8 | And as I've said, success leaves clues. |
1:42.7 | There was something in my last book, which was called Creative Calling. |
1:46.0 | There is a framework called D-E-A-R, deconstruct, emulate, analyze, and repeat. |
1:55.1 | You deconstruct the lives that you see other people leading. |
1:59.6 | I wonder how to use Alex Hermose. Well, he's very |
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