The Mindset Of A Dominator (& Why They Win While Most Lose)
Published: 2024-06-29
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Published: 2024-06-29
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Steve Harvey quit his factory job to pursue a career in comedy after seeing his friend Areno Hall succeed on TV.
"Fast forward a few years Steve Harvey was working the midnight shift in a factory... that was when Steve Harvey quit his job and began his career as a comedian"
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Steve Harvey was homeless for three years, living out of his car, during the early stages of his comedy career.
"he started his journey nobody knew who he was nobody cared about who he was and he got shut down a lot and it became a problem because now he didn't have money to pay rent and because he didn't have money to pay rent he had to move into his car so he became homeless but he wasn't homeless for a week or a month or even a year he was homeless for 3 years living out of his car"
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Jack Welch implemented the 20-70-10 rule at GE, categorizing employees into top performers, middle performers, and bottom performers, with the bottom 10% being fired.
"Jack Welch started was the 20710 rule every manager at GE was required under Jack Welch to race their employees as the top 20% middle 70% or bottom 10% of employees then what is plan with require is when you identify the top 20% you would take care of them very well you pay them well you make sure they're happy and you don't want them to leave for the middle 70% you have to figure how to get them out of that middle 70% and push them up to the top 20% to create more competition out of your top employees and if you were part of the bottom 10% well you'd be fired"
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Jack Welch's management style at GE led to a five-fold increase in company turnover, as he aimed to retain top talent and remove underperformers.
"because when he became CEO he increased the company turnover by five times because he only wanted to keep the best and he wanted to Fire and get rid of the worst as fast as possible"
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Paris Hilton has continued to start businesses and fight for her beliefs despite past adversities.
"and still going on and starting businesses still going on and fighting for what she believes in"
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Mariah Carey continued to produce music and achieve success despite difficult personal circumstances.
"but then to continue to produce to continue to work to continue to get out of that and to continue to hustle and produce some of the biggest hits out there"
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Mark Zuckerberg has built a trillion-dollar business and created over 70,000 jobs, making him one of the most successful people globally.
"Mark Zuckerberg has also built a trillion dollar business he's created more than 70,000 jobs and he's one of the most successful people in the world"
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Kobe Bryant's goal was to be the best basketball player of all time, and he ensured no one outworked him to achieve this.
"when Kobe Bryant was playing on the Lakers Kobe Bryant made sure nobody outworked him not just so he could be the best player on his team not just so he could be the best player in the NBA but so he could be the best player of all time in the world"
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Kobe Bryant completed three hours of practice and a full workout before official practice started at 10 a.m.
"when practice started at 10: he didn't show up at 9:45 like everybody else by 10:00 a.m. he' already finished 3 hours of practicing and finished a full workout before practice even started"
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Steve Jobs envisioned and innovated the touchscreen phone, going against the prevailing idea of larger keyboards for mobile devices at the time.
"how can we break the norm how can we break the mold how can we do something that nobody can think of today because if you asked people then what they would have wanted in their phones then they would have set a bigger keyboard but he did something completely different he then innovated the touchcreen phone"
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Steve Jobs prioritized simplicity and user-friendliness in product design, a concept initially considered 'stupid' but which led to Apple's industry dominance.
"he wanted to build Simplicity and user-friendliness while everything else was trying to go after the newest technical gadgets he wanted to build something that was simple and easy to use which most people thought was stupid until Apple started dominating the industry"
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Warren Buffett dedicates 5 to 6 hours daily to reading as part of his investment strategy.
"what he has said multiple time in interviews that he spent 5 to 6 hours a day just reading"
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Warren Buffett's reading is focused on learning about companies he invests in, the macroeconomy, various economic sectors, and financial statements.
"he's reading to learn he's reading to study he's reading to understand he's understanding what is happening in the companies that he invested he's reading to understand what's happening in the macroeconomy he's reading to understand what's happening in different sectors of our economy he's reading to understand the financials"
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The truly wealthy accumulate enough money through assets to purchase desired items without concern for price, in contrast to the poor and middle class who work to acquire possessions to appear rich.
"Most poor people in middle class people are working to buy nice things so you look like you're rich what the real Rich are doing is they want to have so much money that they can go and buy the nice things and not have to worry about the price because it is their assets that are buying it for them"
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