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Matt Smith: The Preparation – Rethinking Education, Building Competence, and Guiding Young Men to Self-Sufficiency

from Apogee Strong · host Matt Beaudreau

Are you truly preparing yourself—and your family—for the future? Or are you following traditional paths like college and career that may actually be leaving you vulnerable?Today's guest, Matt Smith, is an American entrepreneur and economic commentator who walked away from convention to build a resilient life. Now based in Uruguay running a regenerative cattle ranch, he co-hosts Doug Casey’s Take podcast, publishes the Crisis Investing newsletter, and just co-authored The Preparation: How to Become Competent, Confident, and Dangerous with Doug Casey and his 20-year-old son.In this conversation, Matt shares how to become truly self-reliant in uncertain times—covering education, economics, and the timeless virtues that build competence and confidence. If you’ve ever wondered how to thrive, not just survive, this is an episode you can’t afford to miss.Quotes:“Real confidence only comes through competency. When you become good at anything, even just one thing, it becomes a beachhead you can build on.” “You are the average of the five closest people around you. Choosing those people consciously is really critical, and makes all the difference.” “The environment is going to create different desires in you. Humans look to other humans to figure out what they want.” Actionable Takeaways:Question the Default Path: Ask yourself, Am I pursuing this career, degree, or lifestyle because I chose it—or because culture told me to? Write down what you truly want versus what you’ve been conditioned to want.Design Your Peer Environment: Evaluate the five people you spend the most time with. Do they push you toward competence, confidence, and independence—or keep you stuck in mediocrity? Make one intentional change this week.Lower Your Time Preference: Practice delaying gratification. Instead of chasing short-term comfort, invest time, money, or effort into something that will make you stronger in 5–10 years.Build Competence in One Area: Pick a skill—physical, financial, or intellectual—and commit to deliberate practice. Confidence flows from demonstrated competence.Create Your Personal Code: Draft a short written set of principles (3–5 lines) that define who you are and the kind of man or woman you want to become. Revisit it weekly.ConclusionIn a world where uncertainty is the only guarantee, Matt Smith reminds us that true preparation isn’t about credentials or checking boxes—it’s about becoming the kind of person who can adapt, lead, and thrive no matter what comes. Competence, confidence, and resilience don’t happen by accident; they’re built through intentional choices, delayed gratification, and surrounding yourself with the right people and principles.The challenge is simple yet profound: Are you preparing to merely survive, or to live with strength, independence, and purpose? The time to start building that future is now.

Are you truly preparing yourself—and your family—for the future? Or are you following traditional paths like college and career that may actually be leaving you vulnerable?Today's guest, Matt Smith, is an American entrepreneur and economic commentator who walked away from convention to build a resilient life. Now based in Uruguay running a regenerative cattle ranch, he co-hosts Doug Casey’s Take podcast, publishes the Crisis Investing newsletter, and just co-authored The Preparation: How to Become Competent, Confident, and Dangerous with Doug Casey and his 20-year-old son.In this conversation, Matt shares how to become truly self-reliant in uncertain times—covering education, economics, and the timeless virtues that build competence and confidence. If you’ve ever wondered how to thrive, not just survive, this is an episode you can’t afford to miss.Quotes:“Real confidence only comes through competency. When you become good at anything, even just one thing, it becomes a beachhead you can build on.” “You are the average of the five closest people around you. Choosing those people consciously is really critical, and makes all the difference.” “The environment is going to create different desires in you. Humans look to other humans to figure out what they want.” Actionable Takeaways:Question the Default Path: Ask yourself, Am I pursuing this career, degree, or lifestyle because I chose it—or because culture told me to? Write down what you truly want versus what you’ve been conditioned to want.Design Your Peer Environment: Evaluate the five people you spend the most time with. Do they push you toward competence, confidence, and independence—or keep you stuck in mediocrity? Make one intentional change this week.Lower Your Time Preference: Practice delaying gratification. Instead of chasing short-term comfort, invest time, money, or effort into something that will make you stronger in 5–10 years.Build Competence in One Area: Pick a skill—physical, financial, or intellectual—and commit to deliberate practice. Confidence flows from demonstrated competence.Create Your Personal Code: Draft a short written set of principles (3–5 lines) that define who you are and the kind of man or woman you want to become. Revisit it weekly.ConclusionIn a world where uncertainty is the only guarantee, Matt Smith reminds us that true preparation isn’t about credentials or checking boxes—it’s about becoming the kind of person who can adapt, lead, and thrive no matter what comes. Competence, confidence, and resilience don’t happen by accident; they’re built through intentional choices, delayed gratification, and surrounding yourself with the right people and principles.The challenge is simple yet profound: Are you preparing to merely survive, or to live with strength, independence, and purpose? The time to start building that future is now.

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