Danny Miranda
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Podcast Appearances
Because nothing exceptional takes little time. Great work takes great struggle. Because if it were easy, then it means it's low-hanging fruit. And if it's low-hanging fruit, other people have already done it. And it's the high fruit that take the ladder, that take the climbing, that take getting cut by thistles and leaves and whatever, that's still there for the picking.
Because nothing exceptional takes little time. Great work takes great struggle. Because if it were easy, then it means it's low-hanging fruit. And if it's low-hanging fruit, other people have already done it. And it's the high fruit that take the ladder, that take the climbing, that take getting cut by thistles and leaves and whatever, that's still there for the picking.
And the thing is that most of the big wins in life... come from the heart to attain fruit. And the key to most of those treasure chests is actually right in front of most people. It's just that there's just a time clock on the treasure chest. The key's sitting on top of it. It says, wait five years, and then you can unlock it. It's in plain sight. It's not a secret.
And the thing is that most of the big wins in life... come from the heart to attain fruit. And the key to most of those treasure chests is actually right in front of most people. It's just that there's just a time clock on the treasure chest. The key's sitting on top of it. It says, wait five years, and then you can unlock it. It's in plain sight. It's not a secret.
And the thing is that most of the big wins in life... come from the heart to attain fruit. And the key to most of those treasure chests is actually right in front of most people. It's just that there's just a time clock on the treasure chest. The key's sitting on top of it. It says, wait five years, and then you can unlock it. It's in plain sight. It's not a secret.
It's just the thing that makes it hard is not the complexity, it's the consistency.
It's just the thing that makes it hard is not the complexity, it's the consistency.
It's just the thing that makes it hard is not the complexity, it's the consistency.
Because at that point, there was nothing else that I could think of that I could do to improve it. So most people will ship something and be like, well, because I'll give you the editing example. So someone says, this video, I just edited it. And I say, cool. If I give you two more hours, what would you do? And they'd be like, well, I'd probably do this better. I'd probably do this better.
Because at that point, there was nothing else that I could think of that I could do to improve it. So most people will ship something and be like, well, because I'll give you the editing example. So someone says, this video, I just edited it. And I say, cool. If I give you two more hours, what would you do? And they'd be like, well, I'd probably do this better. I'd probably do this better.
Because at that point, there was nothing else that I could think of that I could do to improve it. So most people will ship something and be like, well, because I'll give you the editing example. So someone says, this video, I just edited it. And I say, cool. If I give you two more hours, what would you do? And they'd be like, well, I'd probably do this better. I'd probably do this better.
I'd probably do this better. I'd be like, OK, do that. Come back. Come back in two hours. Be like, OK, if I give you two more hours, what would you do? Well, I would probably do this, this, and this. Okay, cool. They come back. Now here's the trick one. If I give you 20 hours, what would you do?
I'd probably do this better. I'd be like, OK, do that. Come back. Come back in two hours. Be like, OK, if I give you two more hours, what would you do? Well, I would probably do this, this, and this. Okay, cool. They come back. Now here's the trick one. If I give you 20 hours, what would you do?
I'd probably do this better. I'd be like, OK, do that. Come back. Come back in two hours. Be like, OK, if I give you two more hours, what would you do? Well, I would probably do this, this, and this. Okay, cool. They come back. Now here's the trick one. If I give you 20 hours, what would you do?
Well, shit, I would probably restructure the story entirely to make it really flow, not just like the surface level edits, but I'd really structure, like really just rearrange the entire thing to make it like way better. Okay, do that. And then that clip gets a million views. And so it's like, there's sure there's duct tape and there's lipstick that you can put on stuff, but like,
Well, shit, I would probably restructure the story entirely to make it really flow, not just like the surface level edits, but I'd really structure, like really just rearrange the entire thing to make it like way better. Okay, do that. And then that clip gets a million views. And so it's like, there's sure there's duct tape and there's lipstick that you can put on stuff, but like,
Well, shit, I would probably restructure the story entirely to make it really flow, not just like the surface level edits, but I'd really structure, like really just rearrange the entire thing to make it like way better. Okay, do that. And then that clip gets a million views. And so it's like, there's sure there's duct tape and there's lipstick that you can put on stuff, but like,
Why go from version 18 to version 19, right? Because probably version 18, given the audience I've had, would probably still be a bestseller, right? But in my opinion, the difference between great and world-class is so much more effort on the front end, but so much more output on the back end. Meaning I could spend half as much time on this book. Right.
Why go from version 18 to version 19, right? Because probably version 18, given the audience I've had, would probably still be a bestseller, right? But in my opinion, the difference between great and world-class is so much more effort on the front end, but so much more output on the back end. Meaning I could spend half as much time on this book. Right.
Why go from version 18 to version 19, right? Because probably version 18, given the audience I've had, would probably still be a bestseller, right? But in my opinion, the difference between great and world-class is so much more effort on the front end, but so much more output on the back end. Meaning I could spend half as much time on this book. Right.