Dan Martell
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Like Jeff Bezos, who founded Amazon.
He actually brags that most mornings he putters.
He doesn't run to work because he said to himself a long time ago, the truth is I got to ramp up my brain.
I got to be ready.
And I just got to make two to three really good decisions every day.
Not 50, like some of you, not 100, but three.
And if he does those three every day with consistency, that creates leverage and compounding.
What makes billionaires different than most entrepreneurs is billionaires protect their thinking, not their time.
They understand their best work, their best energy is whenever they decide to do it and they guard that.
So now that you've got that mindset, the leverage, the systems, all of it is useless if you don't know the reason why all this matters in the first place.
Which brings us to bucket number five, fall in love with the game, not the outcome.
Recently, I was sitting across the table from a bunch of people and they were worth billions of dollars.
And not one of them talked about how much money they were making.
They all talked about the people they were building.
They talked about who they were becoming.
They talked about what scared them for years.
They talked about what they learned and how they overcame that.
The numbers were a byproduct, not the primary reason.
They didn't give a.
about their bank account.