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EPISODE · Jul 28, 2025 · 28 MIN

Don't live life with an employee's mindset; create life as you want it to be.

from Core Philosophies and Rants (Louis Rossmann) · host Louis Rossmann

The video discusses the concept of the "Employee Mindset" and its impact on personal and professional life. Louis argues that the Employee Mindset, instilled from a young age through the education system and societal norms, conditions individuals to accept suboptimal situations without question. This mindset teaches people to follow rules and live with circumstances they dislike because they are not in positions of authority. Louis then contrasts this with the "Employer Mindset" or "Independent Thinker Mindset," which encourages individuals to actively seek and create change in their lives rather than passively accepting their conditions.He recounts his own experiences in elementary school, where strict and arbitrary rules taught him to accept authority without question, and contrasts this with the lessons he learned from his father. His father, despite facing numerous challenges and working in demanding jobs, consistently sought to improve his situation. He worked long hours, pursued further education, and eventually transitioned to different careers to ensure job security and personal satisfaction. His father's resilience and proactive approach to life serve as a powerful example of the Employer Mindset in action.Rossman ultimately emphasizes the importance of creating a work environment that fosters respect, empowerment, and proactive change. He describes how he runs his business, ensuring that employees are treated with respect and given the autonomy to make decisions and effect change. This approach not only enhances job satisfaction but also drives the success and efficiency of the business.(I am not affiliated with Louis Rossmann)Original Video: https://youtu.be/a6rqAw3D03M?feature=shared

The video discusses the concept of the "Employee Mindset" and its impact on personal and professional life. Louis argues that the Employee Mindset, instilled from a young age through the education system and societal norms, conditions individuals to accept suboptimal situations without question. This mindset teaches people to follow rules and live with circumstances they dislike because they are not in positions of authority. Louis then contrasts this with the "Employer Mindset" or "Independent Thinker Mindset," which encourages individuals to actively seek and create change in their lives rather than passively accepting their conditions.He recounts his own experiences in elementary school, where strict and arbitrary rules taught him to accept authority without question, and contrasts this with the lessons he learned from his father. His father, despite facing numerous challenges and working in demanding jobs, consistently sought to improve his situation. He worked long hours, pursued further education, and eventually transitioned to different careers to ensure job security and personal satisfaction. His father's resilience and proactive approach to life serve as a powerful example of the Employer Mindset in action.Rossman ultimately emphasizes the importance of creating a work environment that fosters respect, empowerment, and proactive change. He describes how he runs his business, ensuring that employees are treated with respect and given the autonomy to make decisions and effect change. This approach not only enhances job satisfaction but also drives the success and efficiency of the business.(I am not affiliated with Louis Rossmann)Original Video: https://youtu.be/a6rqAw3D03M?feature=shared

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