Are You Living an Interesting Life? Episode 170


Most people live boring lives. They never even take time to evaluate themselves to come to this realization. They don’t know what they’re missing, because their boring life doesn’t expose them to other people who are living interesting lives, it just exposes them to more people with uninteresting lives. I’m not even saying living a boring life is a bad thing, some people like boring lives. Chances are there are areas of your live that could be majorly improved by opening yourself up to the possibility of adding some interesting things to your life. Listen to this episode and find out how it can not only lead to a more exciting life, but would bring more people into your life who are doing interesting things, and leading interesting lives.

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What My Childhood Chores Taught Me About Habits. Episode 169


Good or bad, we all have habits. In this episode I explain how my reluctance to do my daily chores as a kid vanished once there was a habit in place for it, although nothing else changed besides the fact that I was on autopilot with those chores once the habit was in place. Find out how you can use this to accomplish your business goals, or any other goals you have.

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What One Wealthy Man Did Almost Every Day For 30 Years. Episode 168


Daily habits such as this are common among wealthy people. Yet, most people aspiring to gain wealth still haven’t gotten simple practices like this down. Listen to this episode and start practicing these things on a daily basis.

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Following Too Many Routes (Even Good Ones) On The Way To Your Goal, Will Only Keep You Off Course From Reaching It. Episode 167


Is too much of a good thing, a bad thing? Well, when it comes to getting all sorts of different advice when you’re focused on executing, it can be. See, many entrepreneurs get distracted from staying on a path that would lead to achieving their goal, but with all the different routes that could get them there, they get analysis paralysis from too many options. In this episode I talk about when to get feedback and look at different routes, and when to block out advice and just focus on executing.

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The Opportunities You Will Find on Your Quest, Will Often Be Better Than The Initial Opportunity You Were Pursuing. Episode 166


There are millions of business opportunities. The reasons it’s so hard for aspiring entrepreneurs to see them is because they’re on the sideline. It’s hard to get “lucky” if you aren’t even playing the game. The deeper in the game you get, the more opportunities you’ll come across. They’ll often be even better than the initial opportunity you were focused on.

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Think About The Bat That’s Going To Help Everyone Hit More Doubles and Triples. That’s Probably The Home Run Business. Episode 165


Home run business vs. singles, doubles and triples. In this episode I ask Nathan for his thoughts on what route people should pursue. Nathan also gives away his specific strategy for how he retains what he learns in books, and even gives away his cell phone number for you to text him any questions. We close out the episode with an idea I’m surprised no one is pursuing.
A few other episodes with Nathan:

Nathan Latka’s Daily Routine

How To Read 3 Books/Week and Retain The Information

 

“Hesitation is always the enemy of hustle.”

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Where Does Nathan Latka Invest His Money? Episode 164


Passive investments are sometimes not so passive. Nathan explains how he invests, and why he invests in the spaces he does.

For some other episodes Nathan and I did, check out:

Why Nathan Latka Raised Millions of Dollars and Then Learned Which Trash Cans He Could Find Food In

Nathan Latka’s Daily Routine

He Made $70,000 From His Dorm Room, Then Got The Billionaire Founder of Adderall To Give Him $2 Million

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Why Nathan Latka Raised Millions of Dollars and Then Learned Which Trash Cans He Could Find Food In. Episode 163


Learn where Nathan invests his money, and why he set his life up so that his downside was almost non-existent. If you’re worried about taking a risk on a business, listen to this episode and learn why you’re probably just making excuses for yourself, as Nathan still lives the same as he did before he got millions of dollars in funding.

For more episodes with Nathan, check out:

The Daily Routine of Nathan Latka

Raising $2 Million From The Founder of Adderall

 

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How Nathan Got Free Rent and Food While Pursuing His Goal, and Why He Lives an Unbalanced Life. Episode 162


Balance is not optimal. We talk about why that is. Nathan shares how he lowered his risk by negotiating free rent and food to allow him to live an unbalanced life in pursuit of his goals without the worry of a bunch of monthly expenses.

For another episode on why it can be good to live out of balance, listen to: If You’re Living a Balanced Life, Someone in Your Niche is Living an Unbalanced Life, Kicking Your Ass

For more from Nathan and his background, listen to: He Made $70,000 From His Dorm Room, Then Got The Billionaire Founder of Adderall To Give Him $2 Million

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He Role Plays by Eating Hamburgers and Smoking Cigarettes To Become a Better Entrepreneur. Episode 161


This might be the most interesting strategy to improve as an entrepreneur that I’ve ever heard, but it actually makes sense. Listen to this episode and find out the method behind the madness.

For another episode from Nathan, check out: The Daily Routine of Nathan Latka

For more background on him, check out: He Made $70,000 From His Dorm Room, Then Got The Billionaire Founder of Adderall To Give Him $2 Million

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