David Meltzer
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Podcast Appearances
And as you talked about mentorship and two of the most extraordinary entrepreneurs and for me, thought leaders in the world, Damon John and Les Brown, I knew that you understood that the fastest way to get to where you want to be is find someone that's already there.
and ask them for directions.
But knowing those guys as well, the responsibility of helping other people get to where they want to be and giving directions as well.
So we want to develop our skills, develop our knowledge of who and what.
But you already mentioned the common denominator of the passionate, purposeful, and profitable people on earth.
They have a desire that they must be what they can be.
And they have to develop that.
They have to develop that and expand that desire as well.
And when you take inventory and align the skills, knowledge, and desires with where you want to be or better, and you have that desire that you must be what you can be,
It's just a matter of time before you're number three and number two and number one.
And I'll tell you, when I was primarily focused on my podcast with Gary Vee, and I was more just a podcaster than all the different things that I do.
I was in that top five.
And sometimes touch it when I get a great guest like you, which you better promise me you'll come on my podcast so I can hit top five for a week or so, which I always like.
You've got to stroke the eagle once in a while.
But it doesn't happen by accident.
I want people to know there is a mathematical formula of luck.
And I'm going to give you this formula.
Mick paid attention to what he wanted.
He focused in on it as I did when I focused in on just my podcast.
But the difference is he didn't just put up a vision board, top five Apple podcast, Mel Robbins, Ed Milet, Dave Meltzer.