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EPISODE · May 29, 2024 · 15 MIN

Top 5 Lessons From 10,000 Hours of My Podcast

from Noah Kagan Presents

My company AppSumo is running an insane giveaway right now, where we are giving away a Cybertruck! Go to http://appsumo.com/sumoday/ to enter In this week's episode, we celebrate an incredible milestone of 355 episodes over the past 7 years. I'm excited to share some of my favorite lessons from the amazing guests I've had the privilege of interviewing for this show. Each of these extraordinary guests, many of whom are billionaires, have walked unique paths to their success. In this episode, you'll discover 5 key insights that inspired their journeys and can inspire you to create your own success.   You'll love these 5 lessons:  Focus on what only you can do.  Double down on where you're already earning.  Emphasize the importance of service.  Embrace experimentation.  Cultivate resilience to overcome setbacks. All these plus many more things I learned along the way. Go give these guys some love: Kevin Kelly -  kk.org/, @kevin2kelly on Instagram and X Justin Welsh - justinwelsh.me/, @thejustinwelsh on Instagram and X Larry Janesky - larryjanesky.com/, @LarryJanesky on Instagram Paul Orfalea - paulorfalea.com/,  John Paul DeJoria - PeaceLoveHappinessFoundation.org/.   Also if you loved hearing these exceptional people and want to check out their full episodes go back and check out: Ep298 - Kevin Kelly  Ep280 - Justin Welsh  Ep329 - Larry Janesky Ep273 - Paul Orfalea  Ep309 - John Paul DeJoria   That's all in this feed.  

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