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EPISODE · Jul 18, 2017 · 10 MIN

Episode 2 - The Secrets of The 2%

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Why does so much success sit with a seemingly privileged few? What do they have that you don’t? * It’s not luck, connections, or genetics * There are very simple principles and very simple habits. * The reason success is so rare is the effort required to develop and integrate them * You have to be willing to start small, let the small successes keep driving you.

Why does so much success sit with a seemingly privileged few? What do they have that you don’t? * It’s not luck, connections, or genetics * There are very simple principles and very simple habits. * The reason success is so rare is the effort required to develop and integrate them * You have to be willing to start small, let the small successes keep driving you.

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Why does so much success sit with a seemingly privileged few? What do they have that you don’t? * It’s not luck, connections, or genetics * There are very simple principles and very simple habits. * The reason success is so rare is the effort...

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