Danny Miranda
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Podcast Appearances
And I'd probably sell close to the amount of books that I'll probably sell, like from the event and all that stuff. Like people will buy it. Right. But it's the second wave that won't happen. It's people will say this book was good. But they won't be they won't it won't blow their minds. Right. Because it'll have just been like enough stuff that wasn't totally broken down all the way.
And I'd probably sell close to the amount of books that I'll probably sell, like from the event and all that stuff. Like people will buy it. Right. But it's the second wave that won't happen. It's people will say this book was good. But they won't be they won't it won't blow their minds. Right. Because it'll have just been like enough stuff that wasn't totally broken down all the way.
And I'd probably sell close to the amount of books that I'll probably sell, like from the event and all that stuff. Like people will buy it. Right. But it's the second wave that won't happen. It's people will say this book was good. But they won't be they won't it won't blow their minds. Right. Because it'll have just been like enough stuff that wasn't totally broken down all the way.
The hard work of digesting a concept that takes four days to break down one paragraph. Like my team laughed about this. Actually, my CEO of Jim Lodge, I sent him there's a there's a. there's one page in the book that's special. I'll just, I'll just leave it at that. All right. And I, and I sent him a draft of that page and I read it to him out loud.
The hard work of digesting a concept that takes four days to break down one paragraph. Like my team laughed about this. Actually, my CEO of Jim Lodge, I sent him there's a there's a. there's one page in the book that's special. I'll just, I'll just leave it at that. All right. And I, and I sent him a draft of that page and I read it to him out loud.
The hard work of digesting a concept that takes four days to break down one paragraph. Like my team laughed about this. Actually, my CEO of Jim Lodge, I sent him there's a there's a. there's one page in the book that's special. I'll just, I'll just leave it at that. All right. And I, and I sent him a draft of that page and I read it to him out loud.
And offhandedly I was like, yeah, I've put, I've spent the last 20 hours on this over the last two days on this one page. And he didn't say anything about it, but he then made a clip about that because, because to me, that's how long it took me to write every page. If you do the math, like I spent 10 hours basically on every single page in the book. And so for him, he was like,
And offhandedly I was like, yeah, I've put, I've spent the last 20 hours on this over the last two days on this one page. And he didn't say anything about it, but he then made a clip about that because, because to me, that's how long it took me to write every page. If you do the math, like I spent 10 hours basically on every single page in the book. And so for him, he was like,
And offhandedly I was like, yeah, I've put, I've spent the last 20 hours on this over the last two days on this one page. And he didn't say anything about it, but he then made a clip about that because, because to me, that's how long it took me to write every page. If you do the math, like I spent 10 hours basically on every single page in the book. And so for him, he was like,
Thank you for resetting my minimum standard. And so a lot of times, I think if you looked at the book and what it'll probably do afterwards, it seems significantly, and Michelangelo, this is, he used to say, my buddy Michelangelo, he said, if people saw how much work I put into my art, they wouldn't think it's as exceptional as it is.
Thank you for resetting my minimum standard. And so a lot of times, I think if you looked at the book and what it'll probably do afterwards, it seems significantly, and Michelangelo, this is, he used to say, my buddy Michelangelo, he said, if people saw how much work I put into my art, they wouldn't think it's as exceptional as it is.
Thank you for resetting my minimum standard. And so a lot of times, I think if you looked at the book and what it'll probably do afterwards, it seems significantly, and Michelangelo, this is, he used to say, my buddy Michelangelo, he said, if people saw how much work I put into my art, they wouldn't think it's as exceptional as it is.
And so a lot of the exceptionalism is that people see the output, not the input. And so people said, if I said, hey, I spent 2000 hours on this book, maybe it's not that exceptional when you think about it like that. Right. But it is exceptional compared to people who put 50 or 100.
And so a lot of the exceptionalism is that people see the output, not the input. And so people said, if I said, hey, I spent 2000 hours on this book, maybe it's not that exceptional when you think about it like that. Right. But it is exceptional compared to people who put 50 or 100.
And so a lot of the exceptionalism is that people see the output, not the input. And so people said, if I said, hey, I spent 2000 hours on this book, maybe it's not that exceptional when you think about it like that. Right. But it is exceptional compared to people who put 50 or 100.
And so if I put 20 times the work into a book and it becomes three times better than other books, my output to input ratio on the front end is way worse than theirs. Right.
And so if I put 20 times the work into a book and it becomes three times better than other books, my output to input ratio on the front end is way worse than theirs. Right.
And so if I put 20 times the work into a book and it becomes three times better than other books, my output to input ratio on the front end is way worse than theirs. Right.
But I would rather spend two years building an exceptional product and then let all the customers of that book spend the rest of their lives promoting it for me than spend two months making a decent book and then have to spend the rest of my life promoting it because no one else wants to do it for me.
But I would rather spend two years building an exceptional product and then let all the customers of that book spend the rest of their lives promoting it for me than spend two months making a decent book and then have to spend the rest of my life promoting it because no one else wants to do it for me.