Scott MacGregor
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But most of the time, I don't even have to ask because people will come to me and say, you know, what can I do to help you out? Because, you know, I've done things for them.
But most of the time, I don't even have to ask because people will come to me and say, you know, what can I do to help you out? Because, you know, I've done things for them.
That's so true. I will say there are times when you have to shoot your shot and you just have to go for it, but I think you have to be cognizant of the fact that that is going to be probably a transactional relationship. And it's going to be just a drive-by friendship.
That's so true. I will say there are times when you have to shoot your shot and you just have to go for it, but I think you have to be cognizant of the fact that that is going to be probably a transactional relationship. And it's going to be just a drive-by friendship.
That's so true. I will say there are times when you have to shoot your shot and you just have to go for it, but I think you have to be cognizant of the fact that that is going to be probably a transactional relationship. And it's going to be just a drive-by friendship.
But if you have something, you want somebody desperately to be on your podcast or something like that, then there are times when you're just going to shoot your shot. But I view building true relationships as having no timeline. So I think the other important thing is never keep score. So do not keep score, meaning I did this, I did this, I did this, I didn't get anything back.
But if you have something, you want somebody desperately to be on your podcast or something like that, then there are times when you're just going to shoot your shot. But I view building true relationships as having no timeline. So I think the other important thing is never keep score. So do not keep score, meaning I did this, I did this, I did this, I didn't get anything back.
But if you have something, you want somebody desperately to be on your podcast or something like that, then there are times when you're just going to shoot your shot. But I view building true relationships as having no timeline. So I think the other important thing is never keep score. So do not keep score, meaning I did this, I did this, I did this, I didn't get anything back.
Number one, it will drive you nuts. And number two, you'll lose sight of the fact that you're actually playing a game that has no scoreboard and it has no clock. So that's the way I view relationships. There's no timeline. I don't care if it takes six days, six weeks, or six years to build that friendship. And sometimes that friendship is just a friendly friendship.
Number one, it will drive you nuts. And number two, you'll lose sight of the fact that you're actually playing a game that has no scoreboard and it has no clock. So that's the way I view relationships. There's no timeline. I don't care if it takes six days, six weeks, or six years to build that friendship. And sometimes that friendship is just a friendly friendship.
Number one, it will drive you nuts. And number two, you'll lose sight of the fact that you're actually playing a game that has no scoreboard and it has no clock. So that's the way I view relationships. There's no timeline. I don't care if it takes six days, six weeks, or six years to build that friendship. And sometimes that friendship is just a friendly friendship.
And other times it is a friendship like you and I have, which is a ride or die, like Heather needs me to bury a body while we're in the shovel.
And other times it is a friendship like you and I have, which is a ride or die, like Heather needs me to bury a body while we're in the shovel.
And other times it is a friendship like you and I have, which is a ride or die, like Heather needs me to bury a body while we're in the shovel.
I think it's a group of not like-minded people, but like-hearted people. So it's... I mean, it's called the Outlier Project. It's not the, like, we all think the same project. So everybody thinks a little bit differently, but I think everybody in the community loves that. Like, they're looking for...
I think it's a group of not like-minded people, but like-hearted people. So it's... I mean, it's called the Outlier Project. It's not the, like, we all think the same project. So everybody thinks a little bit differently, but I think everybody in the community loves that. Like, they're looking for...
I think it's a group of not like-minded people, but like-hearted people. So it's... I mean, it's called the Outlier Project. It's not the, like, we all think the same project. So everybody thinks a little bit differently, but I think everybody in the community loves that. Like, they're looking for...
divergent thoughts, and they're looking to grow and learn by people that don't think or look like them. So that's a big key. I think just the structure of the Outlier Project is a little bit different in that everything we do is live and interactive. So if I bring you on as a top advisor, if we've done legend series with you and author spotlights with you in the past,
divergent thoughts, and they're looking to grow and learn by people that don't think or look like them. So that's a big key. I think just the structure of the Outlier Project is a little bit different in that everything we do is live and interactive. So if I bring you on as a top advisor, if we've done legend series with you and author spotlights with you in the past,
divergent thoughts, and they're looking to grow and learn by people that don't think or look like them. So that's a big key. I think just the structure of the Outlier Project is a little bit different in that everything we do is live and interactive. So if I bring you on as a top advisor, if we've done legend series with you and author spotlights with you in the past,