There’s a lot of you guys out there who think you can tolerate a little compromise or deviation in your performance or integrity…what I call “a hole in your bucket”…& still succeed. The reality is, some of the giants of history have been reduced to f*cking ruins because they allowed a hole in their bucket. What was it?…why is it so lethal?…& most important, how do you protect yourself from it? Take a listen & find out.
SHOW NOTES
00:10 – Andy's introduction to today's show 02:00 – Why The MFCEO Project continues to dominate the iTunes charts 02:30 – How this podcast is catalyzing a movement 03:55 – Why you can't have any holes in your game as a successful entrepreneur 05:20 – How ignoring your weaknesses will lead to eventual failure 06:30 – Why you need to fix retention before you can truly scale 07:30 – How compromising is non-negotiable on the path to greatness 08:40 – Why ignoring your flaws will come back to haunt you 10:00 – The one thing we can learn from Al Capone 10:50 – How one small mistake can cost people their lives 11:20 – Why the refusal to compromise is the fastest path to success 12:50 – How any hole will destroy your progress over time 14:00 – Why you must silence your inner voice to achieve excellence 14:45 – How every great company ensure there are no holes in their bucket
And now...the final episode of The MFCEO Project podcast (which, by the way, has language and adult humor that is not suitable for kids. Use your brains. Be a good parent.)
What makes your work worthwhile? Is it only worldwide influencers who make 9-figures that should feel good about themselves & their lives? Or can you feel great about life if you're a blue collar worker, a teacher, or someone who doesn't even earn $45,000 in income? Whether it's people who think "happiness is the new rich" or people who equate being famous with being impactful, there's a lot of confusion out there about how to evaluate the worth of a job & the value of a human life.
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