Michael Chernow
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Podcast Appearances
And then...
Once you, and I'm not talking about in an egotistical or a conceited, cocky way, confidence.
I'm talking about just like starting to feel good in your own skin.
Starting to feel like you are, whether you win or lose, you have the ability to execute.
So this commitment, breeding confidence piece is, is, is where, you know, you can live for a long time, right?
Like years.
And then ultimately with enough confidence and enough trying and failing and trying and succeeding, you, you begin to develop courage and,
And there's a lot of courage that's required for commitment, but there's a difference between courage that you're confident about and courage that you're like, all right, I'm going to die if I don't do this, right?
Confident courage is what people write books about.
That's boldness.
It's knowing that you have done enough of the thing
to be able to step through the next door.
You've been here enough.
You've done, you've been consistent enough.
You've gotten feedback enough.
that you're willing to, wanting to, and have been encouraged to by just organic feedback from others and from your outcomes, that you can then go open a business, that you can then go run a triathlon or do a triathlon, that you can then go run a hundred miles.
You don't know if you're
But you've run 10 miles enough to say, you know what?
I'm going to go for this.
Going from never running to 100 miles rarely ever happens.