Alex Honnold
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
But in a way, that's great, you know, because we're going to be married the rest of our lives.
And so that could be another 50, 60 years together.
And so you need to see incremental progress.
Because really, there's nothing better in life than making progress.
And I've started at such a low point and I'm making progress so slowly that I basically have a good project for the rest of my life.
It's just going for an unusual amount of time.
Well, it's like compounding interest.
I'm like, look at Warren Buffett.
Have you ever seen stuff with Warren Buffett where it's like, you know, it took him, whatever, 40 years to make his first couple million or whatever.
It took him another like 10 or 15 years to make his first billion.
And then it took him.
In the last eight years, he's made like $100 billion because his whole wealth is like, ooh.
Basically, if you put enough time into something and you let it compound, it slowly gets bigger and bigger.
Also, all those numbers are incorrect, but the shape of the graph is correct.
Somebody correct my numbers.
The principle is correct.
But that's why you focus on doing something of value.
Because with a podcast, if you feel like you're doing something useful and that you think it's cool and you think there's something there, you just keep doing it and eventually people get on board.
Because then it feels like hard work as opposed to something that we're like, this is amazing.
Yeah.