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Why You Aren’t Successful Yet (Ep. 219)
It's easier than ever before to feel like a failure. Anywhere you look, you can find scores of people half your age but twice as successful. What happened?
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Things mentioned in this episode:
Sara Dietschy on YouTube
Learned Helplessness (Ep. 99)
Learned Optimism, by Martin Seligman
Collection of Short Works (inc. Harrison Bergeron), by Kurt Vonnegut
Weapons of Influence #2: Commitment and Consistency (Ep. 189)
Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion, by Robert Cialdini
Steve Carell on Wikipedia
Breakthrough Advertising, by Eugene M. Schwartz
16 Personalities Test
Derek Sivers on Wikipedia
The Dip: How to Know When to Quit (Ep. 202)
The Dip, by Seth Godin
5 Questions (Ep. 218)
Music Theory 101, by Marc Schonbrun and Brian Boone
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Timestamps:
0:02:24 - Success is often circumstantial and being more optimistic
0:28:26 - Try to be patient and keep striving for success
0:31:32 - Sponsor: Brilliant (Learning problem-solving skills)
0:34:07 - Being more selective with your ideas and sources of information
0:39:48 - Blaming the wrong things for your lack of success and being envious of others
0:51:38 - Giving up too early and not finishing your projects
0:56:38 - Defining what success means to you and putting effort into it
1:02:40 - Recap and conclusion
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