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The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk
Episode #272: Scott Galloway - The Algebra of Happiness
The Learning Leader Show
"Steve Jobs is the most famous deadbeat dad. We should worship character and kindness." -- Scott Galloway
Show Notes:
- Commonalities of sustaining excellence:
- They are demonstrably great at multiple specialty areas
- They have grit -- a willingness to roll up their sleeves. And work a lot.
- They hold people accountable -- "If they don't perform, show them the door. Strategic firing."
- They have empathy - They understand other people and what they want to achieve
- Scott explains why he's a builder and a teacher
- He's an NYU professor. He also has started and ran three successful businesses at the same time. This allows him to give practical, real life, advice to his students
- The best method for learning is teaching -- "It forces you to really know what you believe."
- "You have to prepare, have themes, support them with research. You have to bring it."
- His viral videos -- "I try to behave as if nobody is watching... I need to be real and myself."
- Why he said, "Mark Zuckerberg is Putin's bitch."
- "Steve Jobs is the most famous deadbeat Dad. We should worship character and kindness."
- The power of saying "exactly what you think."
- "You're smart to be afraid when you're younger."
- Scott Galloway's Career Advice:
- Get certified. Get your degree. College grades make 2X that of those who don't graduate.
- Be remarkable ("So good they can't ignore you"). What two attributes can you bring together that make you unique (the artist who knows how to use excel).
- Invest in variance - find the 6-8 things that are most important to your firm. Become in expert in a couple of them (Be a great public speaker, great writer)
- Get to a city (Allen Gannett agrees)
- Boring is sexy
- Delay gratification - Power of compound interest. Invest in something that will pay off
- Demonstrate strength and grit. Exercise everyday. Be stronger
- Don't follow your passion - be passionate about being great at something.
- Ignore the myth of balance. He has balance now because he worked like crazy for 20 years.
- Build credibility.
- Advice I received from my Dad when I first became a manager -- "You can't just be an inspiration guy. You need to understand the numbers, the business side, too."
- The best managers "move their chair next to the person their leading and have a real conversation with them."
- The myth of balance: "If you want to be a top 1% earner, then you won't have balance. I don't know anyone who's able to do that who doesn't work their ass off."
- Did the money bring happiness? "Yes, but also a divorce. Money is a means to an end."
- The Harvard happiness study:
- "Happiness is love full stop." -- "Love who you are, who you're with... Love WHAT you do and who you do it with."
- Sweating vs watching: "You should spend more time sweating than watching other people sweat. High performers are physically fit. Work out."
- "The only youth serum is exercise."
- "When it gets real, I want to be able to run fast or kill them all. Working out gives me the confidence to do that."
- Things vs Experiences:
- "We overestimate the happiness things will bring us. We underestimate the happiness experiences bring us."
- The Four:
- The hidden DNA of Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google.
- Google = God. Knows more about you than anything else
- Facebook = Love
- Amazon = Consumption
- Apple = Signals your worth. Sex.
- Why joining The Learning Leader Circle is a good idea
- Use the "Get To Know You Document"
Social Media:
- See why over 91,000 people follow Scott on Twitter: @profgalloway
- Read: The Four
- Connect with me on LinkedIn
- Join our Facebook Group: The Learning Leader Community
- To Follow Me on Twitter: @RyanHawk12
Raw Description
<p>The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk</p> <p>Episode #272: Scott Galloway - The Algebra of Happiness</p> <p>The Learning Leader Show</p> <p>"Steve Jobs is the most famous deadbeat dad. We should worship character and kindness." -- Scott Galloway</p> <p>Show Notes:</p> <ul> <li>Commonalities of sustaining excellence: <ul> <li>They are demonstrably great at multiple specialty areas</li> <li>They have grit -- a willingness to roll up their sleeves. And work a lot.</li> <li>They hold people accountable -- "If they don't perform, show them the door. Strategic firing."</li> <li>They have empathy - They understand other people and what they want to achieve</li> </ul> </li> <li>Scott explains why he's a builder and a teacher <ul> <li>He's an NYU professor. He also has started and ran three successful businesses at the same time. This allows him to give practical, real life, advice to his students</li> </ul> </li> <li>The best method for learning is teaching -- "It forces you to really know what you believe." <ul> <li>"You have to prepare, have themes, support them with research. You have to bring it."</li> </ul> </li> <li>His viral videos -- "I try to behave as if nobody is watching... I need to be real and myself." <ul> <li>Why he said, "Mark Zuckerberg is Putin's bitch."</li> </ul> </li> <li>"Steve Jobs is the most famous deadbeat Dad. We should worship character and kindness."</li> <li>The power of saying "exactly what you think."</li> <li>"You're smart to be afraid when you're younger."</li> <li>Scott Galloway's Career Advice: <ul> <li>1) Get certified. Get your degree. College grades make 2X that of those who don't graduate.</li> <li>2) Be remarkable ("So good they can't ignore you"). What two attributes can you bring together that make you unique (the artist who knows how to use excel).</li> <li>3) Invest in variance - find the 6-8 things that are most important to your firm. Become in expert in a couple of them (Be a great public speaker, great writer)</li> <li>4) Get to a city (<a href="http://bit.ly/2LGE4Kg" target= "_blank" rel="noopener">Allen Gannett agrees</a>)</li> <li>5) Boring is sexy</li> <li>6) Delay gratification - Power of compound interest. Invest in something that will pay off</li> <li>7) Demonstrate strength and grit. Exercise everyday. Be stronger</li> <li>8) Don't follow your passion - be passionate about being great at something.</li> <li>9) Ignore the myth of balance. He has balance now because he worked like crazy for 20 years.</li> <li>10) Build credibility.</li> </ul> </li> <li><a href="http://bit.ly/2oBCuex" target="_blank" rel= "noopener">Advice I received from my Dad</a> when I first became a manager -- "You can't just be an inspiration guy. You need to understand the numbers, the business side, too."</li> <li>The best managers "move their chair next to the person their leading and have a real conversation with them."</li> <li>The myth of balance: "If you want to be a top 1% earner, then you won't have balance. I don't know anyone who's able to do that who doesn't work their ass off." <ul> <li>Did the money bring happiness? "Yes, but also a divorce. Money is a means to an end."</li> </ul> </li> <li>The Harvard happiness study: <ul> <li>"Happiness is love full stop." -- "Love who you are, who you're with... Love WHAT you do and who you do it with."</li> </ul> </li> <li>Sweating vs watching: "You should spend more time sweating than watching other people sweat. High performers are physically fit. Work out." <ul> <li>"The only youth serum is exercise."</li> <li>"When it gets real, I want to be able to run fast or kill them all. Working out gives me the confidence to do that."</li> </ul> </li> <li>Things vs Experiences: <ul> <li>"We overestimate the happiness things will bring us. We underestimate the happiness experiences bring us."</li> </ul> </li> <li>The Four: <ul> <li>The hidden DNA of Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google.</li> <li>Google = God. Knows more about you than anything else</li> <li>Facebook = Love</li> <li>Amazon = Consumption</li> <li>Apple = Signals your worth. Sex.</li> </ul> </li> <li>Why joining <em><a href= "http://info.brixeyandmeyer.com/the-learning-leader-circle-applicati?utm_source=email&utm_content=59130975" target="_blank" rel="noopener">The Learning Leader Circle</a></em> is a good idea</li> <li>Use the "<a href="http://learningleader.com/gettoknowyou/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Get To Know You Document</a>"</li> </ul> <p>Social Media:</p> <ul> <li>See why over 91,000 people follow Scott on Twitter: <a href="https://twitter.com/profgalloway" target= "_blank" rel="noopener">@profgalloway</a></li> <li>Read: <a href= "https://www.amazon.com/Four-Hidden-Amazon-Facebook-Google/dp/0735213658/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1533926605&sr=8-1" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><em>The Four</em></a></li> <li>Connect with me on <a href= "https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanhawk12" target="_blank" rel= "noopener noreferrer">LinkedIn</a></li> <li>Join our Facebook Group: <a href= "https://www.facebook.com/groups/LearningLeader" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">The Learning Leader Community</a></li> <li>To Follow Me on Twitter: <a href= "https://twitter.com/RyanHawk12">@RyanHawk12</a></li> </ul> <p> </p>
Show Notes
The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk
Episode #272: Scott Galloway - The Algebra of Happiness
The Learning Leader Show
"Steve Jobs is the most famous deadbeat dad. We should worship character and kindness." -- Scott Galloway
Show Notes:
- Commonalities of sustaining excellence:
- They are demonstrably great at multiple specialty areas
- They have grit -- a willingness to roll up their sleeves. And work a lot.
- They hold people accountable -- "If they don't perform, show them the door. Strategic firing."
- They have empathy - They understand other people and what they want to achieve
- Scott explains why he's a builder and a teacher
- He's an NYU professor. He also has started and ran three successful businesses at the same time. This allows him to give practical, real life, advice to his students
- The best method for learning is teaching -- "It forces you to really know what you believe."
- "You have to prepare, have themes, support them with research. You have to bring it."
- His viral videos -- "I try to behave as if nobody is watching... I need to be real and myself."
- Why he said, "Mark Zuckerberg is Putin's bitch."
- "Steve Jobs is the most famous deadbeat Dad. We should worship character and kindness."
- The power of saying "exactly what you think."
- "You're smart to be afraid when you're younger."
- Scott Galloway's Career Advice:
- Get certified. Get your degree. College grades make 2X that of those who don't graduate.
- Be remarkable ("So good they can't ignore you"). What two attributes can you bring together that make you unique (the artist who knows how to use excel).
- Invest in variance - find the 6-8 things that are most important to your firm. Become in expert in a couple of them (Be a great public speaker, great writer)
- Get to a city (Allen Gannett agrees)
- Boring is sexy
- Delay gratification - Power of compound interest. Invest in something that will pay off
- Demonstrate strength and grit. Exercise everyday. Be stronger
- Don't follow your passion - be passionate about being great at something.
- Ignore the myth of balance. He has balance now because he worked like crazy for 20 years.
- Build credibility.
- Advice I received from my Dad when I first became a manager -- "You can't just be an inspiration guy. You need to understand the numbers, the business side, too."
- The best managers "move their chair next to the person their leading and have a real conversation with them."
- The myth of balance: "If you want to be a top 1% earner, then you won't have balance. I don't know anyone who's able to do that who doesn't work their ass off."
- Did the money bring happiness? "Yes, but also a divorce. Money is a means to an end."
- The Harvard happiness study:
- "Happiness is love full stop." -- "Love who you are, who you're with... Love WHAT you do and who you do it with."
- Sweating vs watching: "You should spend more time sweating than watching other people sweat. High performers are physically fit. Work out."
- "The only youth serum is exercise."
- "When it gets real, I want to be able to run fast or kill them all. Working out gives me the confidence to do that."
- Things vs Experiences:
- "We overestimate the happiness things will bring us. We underestimate the happiness experiences bring us."
- The Four:
- The hidden DNA of Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google.
- Google = God. Knows more about you than anything else
- Facebook = Love
- Amazon = Consumption
- Apple = Signals your worth. Sex.
- Why joining The Learning Leader Circle is a good idea
- Use the "Get To Know You Document"
Social Media:
- See why over 91,000 people follow Scott on Twitter: @profgalloway
- Read: The Four
- Connect with me on LinkedIn
- Join our Facebook Group: The Learning Leader Community
- To Follow Me on Twitter: @RyanHawk12
Raw Description
<p>The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk</p> <p>Episode #272: Scott Galloway - The Algebra of Happiness</p> <p>The Learning Leader Show</p> <p>"Steve Jobs is the most famous deadbeat dad. We should worship character and kindness." -- Scott Galloway</p> <p>Show Notes:</p> <ul> <li>Commonalities of sustaining excellence: <ul> <li>They are demonstrably great at multiple specialty areas</li> <li>They have grit -- a willingness to roll up their sleeves. And work a lot.</li> <li>They hold people accountable -- "If they don't perform, show them the door. Strategic firing."</li> <li>They have empathy - They understand other people and what they want to achieve</li> </ul> </li> <li>Scott explains why he's a builder and a teacher <ul> <li>He's an NYU professor. He also has started and ran three successful businesses at the same time. This allows him to give practical, real life, advice to his students</li> </ul> </li> <li>The best method for learning is teaching -- "It forces you to really know what you believe." <ul> <li>"You have to prepare, have themes, support them with research. You have to bring it."</li> </ul> </li> <li>His viral videos -- "I try to behave as if nobody is watching... I need to be real and myself." <ul> <li>Why he said, "Mark Zuckerberg is Putin's bitch."</li> </ul> </li> <li>"Steve Jobs is the most famous deadbeat Dad. We should worship character and kindness."</li> <li>The power of saying "exactly what you think."</li> <li>"You're smart to be afraid when you're younger."</li> <li>Scott Galloway's Career Advice: <ul> <li>1) Get certified. Get your degree. College grades make 2X that of those who don't graduate.</li> <li>2) Be remarkable ("So good they can't ignore you"). What two attributes can you bring together that make you unique (the artist who knows how to use excel).</li> <li>3) Invest in variance - find the 6-8 things that are most important to your firm. Become in expert in a couple of them (Be a great public speaker, great writer)</li> <li>4) Get to a city (<a href="http://bit.ly/2LGE4Kg" target= "_blank" rel="noopener">Allen Gannett agrees</a>)</li> <li>5) Boring is sexy</li> <li>6) Delay gratification - Power of compound interest. Invest in something that will pay off</li> <li>7) Demonstrate strength and grit. Exercise everyday. Be stronger</li> <li>8) Don't follow your passion - be passionate about being great at something.</li> <li>9) Ignore the myth of balance. He has balance now because he worked like crazy for 20 years.</li> <li>10) Build credibility.</li> </ul> </li> <li><a href="http://bit.ly/2oBCuex" target="_blank" rel= "noopener">Advice I received from my Dad</a> when I first became a manager -- "You can't just be an inspiration guy. You need to understand the numbers, the business side, too."</li> <li>The best managers "move their chair next to the person their leading and have a real conversation with them."</li> <li>The myth of balance: "If you want to be a top 1% earner, then you won't have balance. I don't know anyone who's able to do that who doesn't work their ass off." <ul> <li>Did the money bring happiness? "Yes, but also a divorce. Money is a means to an end."</li> </ul> </li> <li>The Harvard happiness study: <ul> <li>"Happiness is love full stop." -- "Love who you are, who you're with... Love WHAT you do and who you do it with."</li> </ul> </li> <li>Sweating vs watching: "You should spend more time sweating than watching other people sweat. High performers are physically fit. Work out." <ul> <li>"The only youth serum is exercise."</li> <li>"When it gets real, I want to be able to run fast or kill them all. Working out gives me the confidence to do that."</li> </ul> </li> <li>Things vs Experiences: <ul> <li>"We overestimate the happiness things will bring us. We underestimate the happiness experiences bring us."</li> </ul> </li> <li>The Four: <ul> <li>The hidden DNA of Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google.</li> <li>Google = God. Knows more about you than anything else</li> <li>Facebook = Love</li> <li>Amazon = Consumption</li> <li>Apple = Signals your worth. Sex.</li> </ul> </li> <li>Why joining <em><a href= "http://info.brixeyandmeyer.com/the-learning-leader-circle-applicati?utm_source=email&utm_content=59130975" target="_blank" rel="noopener">The Learning Leader Circle</a></em> is a good idea</li> <li>Use the "<a href="http://learningleader.com/gettoknowyou/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Get To Know You Document</a>"</li> </ul> <p>Social Media:</p> <ul> <li>See why over 91,000 people follow Scott on Twitter: <a href="https://twitter.com/profgalloway" target= "_blank" rel="noopener">@profgalloway</a></li> <li>Read: <a href= "https://www.amazon.com/Four-Hidden-Amazon-Facebook-Google/dp/0735213658/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1533926605&sr=8-1" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><em>The Four</em></a></li> <li>Connect with me on <a href= "https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanhawk12" target="_blank" rel= "noopener noreferrer">LinkedIn</a></li> <li>Join our Facebook Group: <a href= "https://www.facebook.com/groups/LearningLeader" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">The Learning Leader Community</a></li> <li>To Follow Me on Twitter: <a href= "https://twitter.com/RyanHawk12">@RyanHawk12</a></li> </ul> <p> </p>