70% of your life is made up of the things you do every day… your habits. The remaining 30% is what you don’t have control over.
Most programs you can buy make up what to teach. Given that the average truth value of programs is around 2%, what they teach must come untried, untested, and altogether not true.
Tai’s approach (Tai Lopez, 67 steps) was different. He looked at, primarily, billionaires, secondarily at famous scientists or other authors.
The truths he gleaned from billionaires: 30% truth value, the truths he gleaned from authors: 10% truth value. Hm, interesting.
Where does the difference come from?
Most people speak from their minds, test their theories using test subjects instead of t
I have given people driving directions in the ancient times where there was no gps and you could not google direction.
How did I do it? I drove the path several times, and took notes: what you see when you need to turn, what you see when you are still on the path, what you see when you went too far.
Looking back, decades later, and I see that this was training, preparation for what I am going to do in this article… give you “driving” directions to how to travel the path from where you are to where I am pointing you.
If that is where you wanted to get to, my directions are good. If that is not where you wanted to get to: you are reading the wrong articles.
…then your most important concern should be: how can I can more adaptable ((adaptable: able to adjust to new conditions.)) … right?
In you our relationship to life so you can her more chance for a happy life
Darwin said that the species that is the most adaptable will survive.
One can also say that it is true not just for a species but also for individuals.
Adaptable doesn’t mean meek, doesn’t mean able to subsist in suboptimal circumstances, it actually means being able to thrive no matter what’s going on. Adapt and initiate.
I have known Glenn Livingston for about 10 years now as a marketing guru… and it was weird to find out that he wrote this best selling diet book, Never Binge Again. Kindle edition is free on Amazon.
Here is an interview on youtube, 30% truth value, and he is the clearest, most accessible I have ever seen him.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5I597kLHcE
Enjoy.
PS: he uses a version of the Amish Horse Training method, and speaks it clearer than I do. So if you have been struggling to make sense of it… here is your chance.
I have been holding off on delivering the promised READING class… Why?
There are so many factors that control how much you can do with the instructions I give you, that it is hard to know what I can teach to make a difference…
When you read my articles, when you listen to me (or to anyone else, by the way!) you think that you got 100%, and you maybe even think that you are smarter than me… OK, it’s not a maybe. You think you are smarter than me. And that you know everything. ((I listened to step 67 in the 67 steps where Tai talks about a kid who has a toy business that nets 10 million dollars a year. He says: the kid may be smart, and maybe I a
If you think that your results will prove that you are smart, etc.
If it is important to you that you look good/you are considered smart
Then you will be unwilling, or at least reluctant to look long enough so you can see, in a chess-like manner, where a series of steps take you.
You will be stuck in the fixit mode… where every trouble will require a silver bullet, a big red button, a one size fit all solution.
Examples:
Example 1: This guy moved house. He got busy building an addition, now he is building an outdoor fire pit, while he is low on energy, languishes, and complains.
What takes care of you… that you can take care of?
I have told you how enamored I am with the principle “take care of what takes care of you.” ((One irate customer was complaining yesterday about my site being difficult to navigate.
I started to wonder if my site takes care of me… hm. Great question, isn’t it?
Then I muscle tested it because I wasn’t sure… If it takes care of me, then it is a priority to spend my creativity on redesigning the site…
Take care of what takes care of you? ((The picture suggests that taking care of what takes care of you is your duty. No one can or will take care of you, or not really. Everyone’s job is to take care of what takes care of them… That is the secret of a world that works, that is the secret of a life that works.
As long as you expect something or someone to take care of your life w