Danny Miranda
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There's no way I could do it. And so, you know, the marshmallow test that people talk about with the kid, one marshmallow, two marshmallows, right? Well, what's interesting about that is that I would love like a third test of this. And maybe somebody can send it to me if they've, if they've done this, but it's how long can you make the kid wait for the marshmallow?
There's no way I could do it. And so, you know, the marshmallow test that people talk about with the kid, one marshmallow, two marshmallows, right? Well, what's interesting about that is that I would love like a third test of this. And maybe somebody can send it to me if they've, if they've done this, but it's how long can you make the kid wait for the marshmallow?
Because we have a binary of, okay, wait 15 minutes or wait 30 minutes. And if they eat the marshmallow in the 30, they're not long-term thinkers. And if, or they have some level of impulse control and if they wait 30 minutes, they get, they get the second marshmallow. But what if you said you have to wait a day? Hey guys, real quick, this podcast only grows from word of mouth, quite literally.
Because we have a binary of, okay, wait 15 minutes or wait 30 minutes. And if they eat the marshmallow in the 30, they're not long-term thinkers. And if, or they have some level of impulse control and if they wait 30 minutes, they get, they get the second marshmallow. But what if you said you have to wait a day? Hey guys, real quick, this podcast only grows from word of mouth, quite literally.
Because we have a binary of, okay, wait 15 minutes or wait 30 minutes. And if they eat the marshmallow in the 30, they're not long-term thinkers. And if, or they have some level of impulse control and if they wait 30 minutes, they get, they get the second marshmallow. But what if you said you have to wait a day? Hey guys, real quick, this podcast only grows from word of mouth, quite literally.
There's no other way to grow a podcast than word of mouth. If there's some element of this that you think somebody else should hear or would be relevant to them, it would mean the world to me if you shared this via text, via Instagram, via DM, via whatever way you like to share stuff with the people you love. Thank you. To get the second marshmallow.
There's no other way to grow a podcast than word of mouth. If there's some element of this that you think somebody else should hear or would be relevant to them, it would mean the world to me if you shared this via text, via Instagram, via DM, via whatever way you like to share stuff with the people you love. Thank you. To get the second marshmallow.
There's no other way to grow a podcast than word of mouth. If there's some element of this that you think somebody else should hear or would be relevant to them, it would mean the world to me if you shared this via text, via Instagram, via DM, via whatever way you like to share stuff with the people you love. Thank you. To get the second marshmallow.
What if they said you have to wait a month to get the second marshmallow? How many kids wait now? And it's certain at some point the kid starves to death. So like the analogy breaks. Right. Or it's no longer the lead your foot off. But the idea.
What if they said you have to wait a month to get the second marshmallow? How many kids wait now? And it's certain at some point the kid starves to death. So like the analogy breaks. Right. Or it's no longer the lead your foot off. But the idea.
What if they said you have to wait a month to get the second marshmallow? How many kids wait now? And it's certain at some point the kid starves to death. So like the analogy breaks. Right. Or it's no longer the lead your foot off. But the idea.
But like you can still take the concept and apply it, which is I get I can almost guarantee that the kid that can wait a month to get the second marshmallow will win no matter what or whatever he does. And it's because the amount of input that they're willing to do before getting a result far exceeds everyone else's.
But like you can still take the concept and apply it, which is I get I can almost guarantee that the kid that can wait a month to get the second marshmallow will win no matter what or whatever he does. And it's because the amount of input that they're willing to do before getting a result far exceeds everyone else's.
But like you can still take the concept and apply it, which is I get I can almost guarantee that the kid that can wait a month to get the second marshmallow will win no matter what or whatever he does. And it's because the amount of input that they're willing to do before getting a result far exceeds everyone else's.
You have to figure out what to do in the meantime. Like patience isn't actually active. And this is a big finding for me was that people were like, be patient. It's a terrible directive because no one knows what to do when you say be patient. Right now, I'm being patient for every other thing in my entire life, except for this podcast.
You have to figure out what to do in the meantime. Like patience isn't actually active. And this is a big finding for me was that people were like, be patient. It's a terrible directive because no one knows what to do when you say be patient. Right now, I'm being patient for every other thing in my entire life, except for this podcast.
You have to figure out what to do in the meantime. Like patience isn't actually active. And this is a big finding for me was that people were like, be patient. It's a terrible directive because no one knows what to do when you say be patient. Right now, I'm being patient for every other thing in my entire life, except for this podcast.
Because time is elapsing and other things are going in progress. I have long term 10 year goals that right now I'm being patient for by being on this podcast with you. And so I think what a lot of people need to do is figure out the games they need to play in the meantime. And so experts at things don't really have more impulse control. I think it's a fallacy.
Because time is elapsing and other things are going in progress. I have long term 10 year goals that right now I'm being patient for by being on this podcast with you. And so I think what a lot of people need to do is figure out the games they need to play in the meantime. And so experts at things don't really have more impulse control. I think it's a fallacy.
Because time is elapsing and other things are going in progress. I have long term 10 year goals that right now I'm being patient for by being on this podcast with you. And so I think what a lot of people need to do is figure out the games they need to play in the meantime. And so experts at things don't really have more impulse control. I think it's a fallacy.