Thursday, February 25, 2016

Only When You Get Lost, Can You Find Yourself

My daughter turns 17 today.

Dear daughter,

I can’t give you any advice.

At 17 I knew nothing. At 21 I knew a tiny bit more. At 25 I knew less. At 40 I disappointed everyone. At 47 I was shattered. At 48 I am happy again.

What have I learned from it all? Nothing, Nothing at all.

I remember one time a company I started was presenting at a booth in Cannes. I got there early before the conference opened that day.

I decided to grab a coffee and some of those pastries that the euros are known for. Those little sandwiches everyone eats while standing up.

Walking out of the conference hall I was struck like a clock. The sun rising in Cannes. The boats locked right off shore.

I couldn’t believe the beauty. Like a postcard that god sent to me.

I sat there and sipped my coffee and couldn’t believe what story had drifted me to this shore. What a miracle.

When I got back to the booth, all of our equipment had been stolen. Computers, books, demos. I felt really bad. It was my fault. My sister and brother in law blamed me. It was awful.

Miracles turn into awful very quickly in our world, my sweet one. And, with effort, the reverse applies also.

There’s no advice. One friend of mine, says “read a lot of books”. Another friend of mine says, “travel”. Another friend of mine says, “take care of your body so you can live a long time.” Another friend says, “family first”.

Let me say, this is all good advice.

But every day you will find forks in the road. Take whatever you want. Be whoever you want.Change every day. Don’t find purpose. Don’t find a goal.

It will find you.l It will grasp you and kiss you. And sweep you in it’s arms and throw you into the air and catch you and you will smile and laugh and feel love.

It doesn’t matter what tomorrow brings. Just explore.

Always remember that in order to find yourself, first you have to get a little bit lost.

Get lost, my little 17 year old. And when I’m dead and when you’re old and sick and your grandchildren are holding your hands and crying, please tell them this message from me: get lost fast, get lost often, get lost and scared.

Get lost every single day. Lose yourself. Disappear.

Only when you are lost, can you find things; And one day you too will be old and your ancestors wil be memories. Just like you, my sweetest love.

The one person who caused me to be so lost I never found myself ever again And I hope I never will.

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Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Ep. 156 – Turney Duff: Sex, Stocks and Wall Street: Why One Man Left Millions Behind to (finally) Choose Himself

I’d rather be an alien.

I’d rather be myself. Than be liked.

It makes sense… why you’d want to be liked.

Think about it. From an evolutionary standpoint, when you’re liked, you’re safe.

You’re in the tribe. People protect you.

But now, I’d rather be an alien. I don’t want stress. I don’t want to worry. And think “Do I fit in?”

Being liked has consequences.

You start compromising.

You stop taking risks. You follow the herd.

You get stuck in a crappy job at a fluorescently-lit cubicle. Where they can watch you.

You stop taking risks. You wonder, “Is this ok?”

“Ok” to who? Not you. Not the only person who matters.

I’d rather be an alien.

If I’m an alien, I can act like I just landed here. And I’m not supposed to know if I fit in.

I’m myself. No trying. I can surrender.

My guest today, used to be in a tribe.

I won’t say it’s the worst one. But it’s bad.

Turney Duff is the New York Times bestselling author of, The Buy Side: A Wall Street Trader’s Tale of Spectacular Excess, where he tells the truth. He bleeds.

“Look, chances are people aren’t going to like me after I tell the story, so at no point am I ever, ever, ever going to try to get the reader to like me,” Turney says.

But that wasn’t easy. Because he spent his whole life trying to be liked.

“I’ve always had this ‘Nobody loves me’ syndrome. I had this fear of ordinary, fear of being normal.”

I’m going to tell you three steps you need to know to finally choose yourself. But first I’ll tell you how Turney did it.

On Wall Street, Turney was a trader.

But he wasn’t just trading stocks. He traded sleep, health, relationships, money. All of it for drugs.

He was afraid.

He’d go to hotel rooms and snort cocaine by himself.

But nothing was enough.

He made $2 million dollars a year. He thought, “If I could just make three million dollars a year, all of my problems would be solved.”

But before that he said, “If I could just make fifty thousand dollars a year, all of my problems would be solved. All of them.”

He wanted to be a journalist. But he traded.

A lot of people trade. Maybe you traded.

But it’s not too late. You can choose yourself.

There are three things you need to know to choose yourself.

And I got these from my interview with Turney. He’ll show you. He’ll prove to you it’s not too late.

I believe in you.

Three steps to (finally) choose yourself:

1) Don’t try to be liked.

When Turney wrote this book, he knew people would stop liking him. Or hate him.

He told it anyway. And it saved his life.

That’s what saved my life too. Bleeding on the pages. Telling my truth.

Listen at [2:35] to learn how to cure something in yourself too.

2) Want less.

Wanting more hurts. Because you trick your brain into believing you don’t have enough. And start feeling sorry for yourself. Instead of grateful for what you do have.

So I want less.

Listen at [6:28]. Turney explains why wanting more destroys you.

3) Build up your gut.

We have instincts. And our bodies speak to us. But we’re good at ignoring it. The pain.

We think stomach aches are just stomach aches. But it’s an accumulation abuse. Stress. Worry. Fear.

You have to listen to your body. Notice the pain.

Turney says, “I became successful on the trading desk because I had great instincts, and I used my gut. Along the way I lost that.”

Listen at [51:50] to hear how he got his gut back.

After everything, I ask him, “Has it worked out?”

“I’ll tell you this…”

Listen here for my interview with Turney.

You’ll learn how to choose yourself.

And you’ll hear how Turney did it himself. How he turned his back on his tribe, his drugs, his money.

It took him most of his life.

But he did it. You can too. 

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Are You This Smart?

They said put your hand on this barbecue, it will be ok.

So I did. I still have the burn. I ran home crying. My parents came out and asked the boys, “who told him to do this?” I was five years old. They all said, “He did it himself.” So my dad hit me.

Two wounds for being stupid.

I don’t think I’ve ever gotten any smarter. Maybe the only thing I’ve really learned: don’t be around bad people.

You get wounded when you are around bad people.

Another thing maybe I’ve learned: don’t be afraid. Fear will never solve tomorrow’s problems and will only take away strength from solving today’s problems.

There’s always problems. No matter how smart. Every day there’s a new delivery in the morning of problems. I can hide in bed and try to avoid them but eventually they will creep in and try to remove the cover.

Oh, maybe another thing I learned, but it took a long time and I’m still learning it: don’t dwell on past mistakes.

I can’t speak for you – but I’ve made mistakes. I can learn from them of course, but then it’s time to move on. Dwelling on them will keep me in the past. Being anxious about them will trap me in he wrong future.

I want to stay in the present. So I can solve my problems right now.

This video is of a boy who is smart because bad things have happened to him in the past. He’s not in a good situation right now. And the future is scary and unknown.

But right at that moment, he makes the smartest possible decision he can make. So smart I am sure I would never have had the presence of mind to make that decision.

One decision, one action. he saves a dozen lives.

Every day I can notice: am I dwelling in the past, am I anxious about the future, am I making decisions out of fear, am I around bad people?

If the answer to any of these is “yes” then I try to turn it into a “no”.

Then maybe one day I will be as smart as the boy in this video.

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Monday, February 22, 2016

Don’t Be Easy

I have to give a talk next week at Microsoft. I said, “I have to prepare it. But it will be easy”.

She made a joke, “Don’t be easy.”

But she’s right: If you are going to give of yourself, don’t be easy. Don’t make your words slutty.

Make it painful to get those words out. I have to dip the words in struggle. Make them marinate.

Sometimes we get into a routine. Things are easy. Life is easy.

When I sold my first company, life was a little too easy for me. The problem with easy is that you can spend “easy.” But when things are difficult, you have to earn back the life you spent.

I’m often afraid when things are good. What if things get bad? What if I go from good to bad? Again!

I wish I could not think about it. Not shake. Not say curses out loud when I don’t mean to. “Why did you just say that? What’s wrong?”

“I don’t know,” I lie. Maybe 200 times a year I have that conversation.

Graham Greene says that we live life fully until we are twenty years old. Then the rest of our lives we re-tell that story in one form or other.

We re-tell it in our stories, in our emotional wounds, in how we treat others, in how we live our lives.

But I don’t think it ends at 20. It keeps going. New wounds.

Life is good. Can I just relax? I think of the businesses I’ve started. Some (most) have failed. The friends I’ve made. Some (most) I no longer speak to.

The children I helped make. They are growing past me.

The businesses I have yet to start. I hope they do well, given what I now know. But we’ll see.

The books I have yet to write. I feel I need to improve. To get better. To keep exercising my creativity so I can say something new.

Relationships I have. They never seem easy. Tortured by my own insecurities mixed with everyone else’s. My own open wounds, bleeding into the open wounds of everyone else.

Don’t be easy. Don’t let it be easy or else it’s been said before.

I am telling myself that now. Ask something new every day and I will have the fuel to say something new.

But, for once, I wish things were easy. Maybe even relaxing. From experience, though, I know it’s good if I never get my wish.

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Thursday, February 18, 2016

The Magic of Uncertainty

I wanted the plane to crash. I wanted her to break up with me. And I wanted my business to fail.

I could picture it: the plane spiraling down out of control. Maybe on fire. Maybe everyone screaming.

But before that, I wanted her to tell me she loved me. That she was CERTAIN.

I am an addict. I have an addiction to “certainty.” In other words, I was, and maybe still am, mentally ill..

The strongest mark of a pro versus an amateur is to be comfortable with uncertainty. I was (and maybe still am) an amateur.

What does that mean?

It means:

  • Being uncertain in your relationships but doing your best. Doing the right thing.
  • Being uncertain about money. About career. But doing the best you can. Every day improving.
  • Being uncertain about health. But every day doing something to improve your physical health. The light shines on our soul just once, for the briefest of moments, make the light shine as bright as possible.
  • Being uncertain about politics, opinions, history, the world. The world unravels it’s secrets to us very slowly. We’ll never know anything for sure. So roll with it.
  • Being uncertain about success. There’s no definition. Once we define it, we sentence ourselves to mostly failure as we try to meet our unrealistic expectations. Since all expectations are unrealistic.

Uncertainty equals happiness.

I used to be afraid to fly.

Once the turbulence started I would grip the sides and I was sure I was going to die. I would tell myself, “I am never going to fly again!”

I would look around and wonder, “Why isn’t everyone else panicking?” I would sweat and want to cry.

Stop shaking!

Gripping the side of the seat was like trying to control the plane’s shaking.

Trying to be certain.

Then I taught myself to stop being afraid to fly.

Here is what I did: I “leaned into it.” Meaning (for me), as soon as the plane started shaking, I hoped in my head that the plane would crash. That the turbulence was maybe (or maybe not!) just the start of a tumble.

The tumble would send us spiraling to the ground. I hope for it. My expectations on survival were nil.

And then I stopped being afraid.

The more uncertain I am, the less afraid I am. The more uncertain I am, the more stories happen in my life. Stories happen everywhere. I started to see them. To lean into them.

The more questions I have about the life around me. The more I try to improve. The more well-being I feel.

When the plane lands, as it always has, I feel like I am born again. Everything glitters. Every additional moment is a gift.

Like angels have guided me down and there is still a mission yet to be revealed to me. Or some other bullshit like that.


Read More: How to Deal With Crappy People

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Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Festival of India 2015 - Richmond, Virginia by Shawn Dreelin


A video compilation of some of the events held at the annual Festival of India at the Richmond Convention Center in Richmond, Virginia. October 24-25, 2015. http://youtu.be/p0-mDSqEEHE via website design phoenix

Time lapse of the UCI Worlds Road Circuit training by Shawn Dreelin


This is a short time lapse taken during the Road Circuit training for the UCI Worlds Championship bike races held in Richmond, VA during September 2015. This was created using Microsoft's Hyperlapse App for Android. It does a pretty good job creating this. http://youtu.be/oQD6XQKe-2A via website design phoenix

UCI Worlds Championship Bike Racing in Richmond, VA - September 2015 by Shawn Dreelin


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What To Do When When There’s An Invisible Gun To Your Head (and how to rebuild your broken idea machine…)

The way to have good ideas is to get close to killing yourself…

 

I mean it…but let me dial that back a little.

 

How about this…it’s like weightlifting. When you lift slightly more than you can handle, you get stronger.

And in life, when the gun is to your head, you either figure it out, or you die. Why is it so vital to have good ideas?

When you cut yourself open, you bleed ideas. If you’re broke and close to death, you HAVE to start coming up with ideas.

 

The only time I’ve been FORCED to have good ideas is when I was up against the wall. My life insurance policy was like a gun to my head: “Come up with good ideas… OR ELSE your kids get your life insurance!”

  • At an airport when I realized a business I had been working on for four years was worthless.
  • Or when I was sitting in the dark at three in the morning in the living room of the house I was going bankrupt and losing my home, my brain figuring out how to die without anyone knowing it was planned.
  • Or when I was getting a divorce and I was lonely and afraid I wouldn’t make any money again or I wouldn’t meet anyone again. Or my kids would hate me. Or my friends would be disgusted by me.

 

Maybe you’ve never been forced to have great ideas before…maybe there was a time when you needed great ideas but couldn’t produce them…

 

Here is the thing that you have to remember

MOST people’s jobs and businesses will be massively affected by amazing changes in how the world works within the next 5 years… [link to first article] but few people grasp just how sweeping the changes will be.

Countless jobs, entire industries will disappear.  I’m not saying you SHOULD panic, but panic can be useful when you are trying to change your life.

 

Actually, the problem is this: you’re NOT in a state of panic most of the time.

States of panic are special and have to be revered.

Think about the times in your life that you remember – it’s exactly those moments when you hit bottom and were forced to come up with ideas, to get stronger, to connect with some  inner force inside you with the outer force.

This is why it’s important NOW to strengthen that connection to that idea force inside of you.

 

This post is about HOW…

You CAN’T trust the old style of thinking anymore.

If you want to survive in the idea economy you have to come up with a new way of thinking. A new way of having ideas. A new ways of interacting with the outside universe.

You’re in crisis…and you’re not alone.

Time to CHANGE.

Time to become an IDEA MACHINE.

 

People know what “runner’s high” is. It’s when you are running for a long time, at the point of exhaustion, and then something kicks in and gives you a “second wind”.

400,000 years ago people didn’t jog for exercise. They didn’t even have jogging shorts… Or sneakers.

400,000 years ago people just needed to eat and live.

And either you’re running to catch a prey, or you are running from a lion. You’re the prey! And you need that second wind in both cases or you DIE.

 

The same thing happens in the brain. When you are about to die, a second wind kicks in. Ideas, experiences, opportunity, and probably hidden forces and neurochemicals we don’t understand.

But you can’t get runner’s high unless you’re ALREADY in good shape.

Unless you are already able to run long distances.

This is why it’s important to exercise the idea muscle right NOW. If your idea muscle atrophies, then even at your lowest point you won’t have any ideas.

 

How long does it take this muscle to atrophy?  

The same as any other muscle in your body: just two weeks without having any ideas. Atrophied.

If you lie down in a bed for two weeks and don’t move your legs you will need physical therapy to walk again.

 

Many people need idea therapy.

Not so that they can come up with great ideas right this second (although maybe you will) but so that people can come up with ideas when they need them:

  • When their car is stuck…
  • When  their house blows up (you never know)…
  • When they are fired from their job…
  • When their  spouse betrays them…
  • When they go bankrupt or lose a big customer, or  lose a client, or go out of business…
  • When they get sick…. 

When the world is changing around you faster than you thought possible.

 

IDEAS ARE  THE CURRENCY OF LIFE.

Not money.

Money gets depleted until you go broke.  

But good ideas buy you good experiences, buy you better ideas, buy you better experiences, buy you more time, save your life.

Financial wealth  is a side effect of the “runner’s high” of your idea muscle.

 

I’ve often written about the idea muscle as part of what I call my “daily practice”. Every day I have to check the box on physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual health.

And I get a lot of questions about it so I  will try and answer them here;

Sometimes people ask, “did you only start coming up with ideas because you already had it made?”

Answer: I was on the floor crying because I was dead broke and dead lonely and had no prospects so that’s why I had to do it.

 

So now, here is “The Ultimate Cheat Sheet for Becoming an Idea Machine”

The below is what I do and what works for me…do what works for YOU.

 

  • WHAT DO YOU MEAN – “IDEA MACHINE”?

You will be like a superhero. It’s almost a guaranteed membership in the Justice League of America.

 

Every situation you are in, you will have a ton of ideas.

  • Any question  you are asked, you will know the response.
  • Every meeting you are at, you will take the meeting so far out of the box you’ll be on another planet.
  • If you are stuck on a desert highway – you will figure the way out.
  • If you need to make money you’ll come up with 50 ideas to make  money, and so on….

After I started exercising the idea muscle,  it was like a magic power had unleashed inside of me.

It’s OK if you don’t believe me.

Or maybe you think it’s bragging…

There are many times when I don’t have ideas. But that’s only when I stop practicing what I am about to advocate.

 

Try it for yourself. I’m not selling anything here. I have no reason for you to try this. I just want to  share my experience.

It’s like part of your brain is opened up and a constant flow of stuff, both good and bad, gets dropped in there.

From where? I don’t think about it and I don’t care… But I use it.

In early 2009 was one of those times when I desperately needed to do  this.

I was full time either trying to find a girlfriend or I was trying to start a business or both. I was also going broke in the stock market and losing my home (until I personally saved the entire stock market –  see my book).

Every night, I’d have waffles for dinner and a bottle of wine and start writing ideas down.

This is before I went paleo (no waffles!) and stopped drinking alcohol (five years sober!) and I was writing 10-20 of the most ludicrous ideas a day down.

And you know what? It worked…

 

HOW DO I START EXERCISING THE IDEA MUSCLE?

Take a waiter’s pad:

  • Go to a local cafe.
  • Maybe read an inspirational book for ten to twenty minutes.
  • Then start writing down ideas.

What ideas?

Hold on a second.

The key here is just…write TEN ideas.

 

WHY A WAITER’S PAD?

  • A waiter’s pad fits in your pocket so you can easily pull it out to jot things down.
  • A waiter’s pad is too small to write a whole novel or even a paragraph. In fact, it’s specifically made to make a list. And that’s all you want, a list of ideas.
  • A waiter’s pad is a great conversation starter if you are in a meeting. Someone at the meeting will eventually  say, “I’ll take fries with my burger” and everyone will laugh. You broke the ice and you stand out.
  • A waiter’s pad is cheap. You can get about 100 for $10. This shows you are frugal and don’t need those fancy moleskin pads to have a good idea.

Oh, and I just found out another reason for a waiter’s pad while I was writing this. Someone with alcohol on his breath, a bottle in hand, looking like he could crush me with one hand, just came up to me in the cafe I’m sitting at and asked for money. I held up my waiter’s pad and said, “Can I take  your order?” and he said, “OH!” and he walked away.

[waiters pad video]

WHY TEN IDEAS?

If I say, “write down ten ideas for books you can write” I bet you can easily write down four or five. I can write down four or five right now. But at six it starts to get hard. “Hmmm,” you think, “what else can I come up with?”

This is when the brain is sweating.

Note that when you exercise in the gym, your muscles don’t start to build until you break a sweat. Your metabolism doesn’t improve when you run until you sweat. Your body doesn’t break down the old and build the new until it is sweating.

The poisons and toxins in your body don’t leave until you SWEAT.

The same thing happens with the idea muscle. Somewhere around idea number six, your brain starts to sweat. This means it’s building up.

Break through this. Come up with ten ideas.

 

WHAT IF I JUST CAN’T COME UP WITH TEN IDEAS?

Here’s the magic trick: if you can’t come up with ten ideas, come up with 20 ideas.

 

BUT IF I CAN’T COME UP WITH TEN, HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO COME UP WITH 20?

For the obvious reason. You are putting too much pressure on yourself. Perfectionism is the ENEMY of the idea muscle. Perfectionism is your brain trying to protect you from harm. From coming up with an idea that  is embarrassing and stupid and could cause you to suffer pain.

We like the brain. But you have to shut the brain off to come up with ideas.

The way you shut the brain off is by forcing it to come up with bad ideas.

So let’s say you’ve written 5 ideas for books and they are all pretty good. And now you are stuck. “How can I top this brilliant list of five!?”

Well, let’s come up with some bad ideas. Here’s one:  “Dorothy and the Wizard of Wall Street.” Dorothy is in a hurricane in Kansas and she lands right at the corner of Broadway and Wall Street in NYC and she has to make her way all the way down Wall Street in order to find “The Wizard of Wall Street” (Lloyd Blankfein, CEO of Goldman Sachs) in order to get home to Kansas. Instead, he offers her a job to be a high frequency trader instead.

What a bad idea! Ok, now go onto the next 15 ideas.

 

HOW DO I KNOW IF AN IDEA IS A GOOD IDEA?

You won’t. You don’t. You can’t. You shouldn’t.

Let’s say you come up with ten ideas a day. In a year you will have come up with 3650 ideas (no breaks on weekends by the way if you want to get good at this). Maybe more if you are trying to do 20 ideas a day.

It’s unlikely that you came up with 3,650 good ideas (after you become an idea machine your ratio goes up but probably in the beginning your ratio of bad ideas to good is around 1000:1).

DON’T put pressure on yourself to come up with good ideas. The key right now is  just to have good ideas. When Tiger Woods is practicing he doesn’t get disappointed himself if he doesn’t hit a hole in one every shot. You’re just practicing here.

Practice doesn’t make perfect. But practice makes permanent. So that later on when you do need good ideas  to save your life, you know you will be a fountain of them.

When there’s a tidal wave of good ideas coming out of you, you only need a cup of water out of that to quench your thirst.

 

HOW DO I EXECUTE ON MY IDEA

Here’s what I do often when I am writing down ideas that I think I might want to act on.

I divide my paper into two columns.

On one column is the list of ideas. On the other column is the list of “FIRST STEPS”. Remember, only the first step. Because you have no idea where that first step will take you….

Imagine you are driving 100 miles to your home late at night. You turn on your headlights so you can see in front of you. All you can see is about 30 feet in front of  you but you know if you have the lights on the entire time, you’ll make it home safely, 100 miles away.

Activating the idea machine is how you turn the lights on so you can get home. But you don’t need to do any more than that.

One of my favorite examples: Richard Branson didn’t like the service on some airline he was flying. So he had an idea: I’m going to start a new airline. How the heck can a magazine publisher start an airline from scratch with no money?

His first step. He called Boeing to see if they had an airplane he could lease.

 

No idea is so big you can’t take the first step. If the first step seems too hard, make it simpler. And don’t worry again if the idea is bad. This is all PRACTICE.

For instance, let’s say one of my  ideas is: “I want to be a brain surgeon”. My first step: I would buy a bunch of books on how to do brain surgery. I don’t have to plan my whole way through medical school.

Wait!? Did I just say I would be a brain surgeon without a medical degree? No. I simply had a bad idea and the first step I would take if I was going to “execute” on that idea.  And, yes, I’m absolutely confident I would be able to do successful brain surgery before someone throws me in jail (hence, the bad idea aspect of it).

A real life example: In 2006 I had ten ideas for websites I wanted to build. I knew how to program but didn’t want to. So my first step was to find a site like Elance and then put the spec up and find programmers in India who could make the websites for me. One  of them I paid $2000 to develop and sold for $10,000,000 9 months later (this is not bragging – I went dead broke about 2 years after that.  But it would be sort of bragging if mention that if since made over $10,000,000 again…but now I know how to keep it).

Nine of the ten ideas were BAD. But you only need ONE.

 

BUT IF I’M COMING UP WITH BUSINESS IDEAS BASED ON FUTURE TRENDS, HOW DO I KNOW IF I’M ON THE RIGHT TRACK?

There’s no way to know in advance if a business idea is a good one. For instance, Google started around 1996 but didn’t make a dime of money until around 2001.

Here’s my favorite example. A company called Odeo was a software company to help people set up podcasts. Since I do a podcast now this seems like a great idea to me. So they raised a ton of  money from professional venture capitalists.

Then one of their  programmers started working on a side project. The side project got a  little traction but not much. But the CEO of Odeo decided to switch strategies and go full force into the side project without having a clue if it would work.

He felt bad since this isn’t what the investors invested in. So he called up all of the investors, some of the best investors on the planet, and described the side project to them and all the traction they were getting, etc and then made an offer, “Since this is a different direction, I’d be willing to buy all of your shares back so nobody will lose any money.”

100% of his  investors said, “YES! GIVE IT BACK!” and so he bought all of his investors’ shares back. Now, Ev Williams, the founder of Twitter (which was the side project), is a billionaire as a result.

Nobody knew. Nobody knows. You have to try multiple ideas and see which ones  gets the excitement of customers, employees, and you can see that people  are legitimately using it and excited by it.

When I started Stockpickr someone once wrote me and said, “please block me from the site. I’m too addicted to it and it’s ruining my life.” That’s when I  had a sense that I had a halfway decent idea. And that was one of ten ideas I was trying simultaneously. The rest failed.

So don’t be  afraid to test, fail, test, fail, try again, repeat, improve, test, fail again, and keep improving.

The way to keep improving? Keep coming up with ideas for your business and for other new businesses.

As your idea muscle improves, so will your ability to “fail quickly”. Failing quickly is a better skill than executing quickly.

 

WHEN DO I SHUT DOWN AN IDEA?

In 2009, I started The Leading Love Site on the Net. It was going to be a dating website  where your twitter feed was your profile. Everyone I spoke to say, “that’s a great idea!” I had already raised money and was raising more.

Then, on the day I was going to close the fundraising round I woke up shaking. I had this vision of myself a year from now explaining to all  of the investors why it wasn’t going to work. I returned all the money. I was out the money I had spent to create the website.

I can guess why it was a bad idea (people on dating sites want to be anonymous, for instance) but I didn’t really know. I just knew I had to return the money.

When your idea muscle is developed and the other legs of the daily practice are fully developed (Physical,  Emotional, Spiritual) you’ll have a better idea when you should shut things down. When you are shutting them down for the right reasons. When you are “failing quickly” as opposed to self-sabotage or fear of  success or you’re just stupid.

That was the last time I tried  to start a business. Since then I’ve done very well by not starting businesses. Starting businesses is not the only way to make money in this world. There are MANY ways.

 

HOW DO YOU KEEP TRACK OF YOUR IDEAS?

I make a list of ideas and then I usually just throw them out.

The whole purpose is to EXERCISE the idea muscle. I know most of the ideas are bad ideas so I there’s no sense keeping them around.

If one of the ideas is good then I will probably remember it and build on it for the next day. Sometimes it’s kind of funny when I come across an old list of ideas to see what I was thinking. Every now and then I think I find a good idea in my old lists but it’s rare.

And then what do I do with that rare good idea? Probably nothing.

 

ARE ALL OF YOUR IDEAS BUSINESS IDEAS?

No. Almost never. It’s hard to come up with over 3000 business ideas a year. I’m lucky if I come up with a few business ideas.

The key is to have FUN with it. Else you don’t do it. People avoid things that are not fun.

Here’s some types of lists I make:

  • IDEA SEX. Combine two ideas to come up with a better idea. Don’t  forget that idea evolution works much faster than human evolution. You  will ALWAYS come up with better ideas after generations of idea sex.  This is the DNA of all idea generation.
  • OLD TO NEW: 10 old ideas I can make new. (Dorothy, Wall Street, etc). Similar to idea sex.
  • 10 ridiculous things I would invent (the smart toilet, etc).
  • 10 books I can write (The Choose Yourself Guide to an Alternative Education, etc).
  • 10 business ideas for Google / Amazon / Twitter / Youtube
  • 10 people I can send ideas to
  • 10 podcast ideas I can do. Or videos I can shoot. (“Lunch with  James”, a video podcast where I just have lunch with people over Skype and we chat).
  • 10 industries I can remove the middleman.
  • 10 Things I Disagree With that everyone else assumes is religion  (college, home ownership, voting, doctors). Or, for any one of those ideas, 10 ideas why!
  • 10 ways to make old posts of mine and make books out of them
  • 10 items I can put on my “10 list ideas I usually write” list
  • 10 people I want to be friends with and I figure out what the next  steps are to contact them (Azaelia Banks, I’m coming after you! Larry Page better watch out also.)
  • 10 things I learned yesterday.
  • 10 things I can do differently today. Right down my entire routine from beginning to end as detailed as possible and change one thing and  make it better.
  • 10 chapters for my next book
  • 10  ways I can save time. For instance, don’t watch TV, drink, have stupid business calls, don’t play chess during the day, don’t have dinner (I definitely will not starve), don’t go into the city to meet one person for coffee, don’t waste time being angry at that person who did X, Y, and Z to you, and so on.
  • 10 Things I Learned from X. Where X is someone I’ve spoke to recently or read a book by recently. I’ve  written posts on this about the Beatles, Mick Jagger, Steve Jobs,  Bukowski, the Dalai Lama, Superman, Freakonomics, etc.
  • Random: 10 Things Women Totally Don’t Know About Men. (that turned into a  list of 100 and Claudia said to me, “uhhh, I don’t think you should publish this”).
  • Today’s list: 10 More Alternative to College I can Add to my book: “40 Alternatives to College”.
  • 10 Things I’m Interested in Getting Better At (and then 10 ways I can get better at each one).
  • 10 things I was interested in as a kid that might be fun to explore  now. (Like, maybe I can write that “Son of Dr. Strange” comic I’ve  always been planning. And now I need 10 plot ideas).
  • A  problem I have and ten ways I might try and solve it. This has saved me  with the IRS countless times. Unfortunately, the Department of Motor  Vehicles is impervious to my super powers.

This is just a sample. Every day, 10 ideas.

 

IS THE IDEA MUSCLE THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF WHAT YOU CALL “THE DAILY PRACTICE”?

No! They are all EQUAL.

Imagine you’re sitting on a stool. By the way, I only see stools in bars because you have to be drunk to sit on a stool. It’s so uncomfortable. And then invariably, someone falls off a stool and then half the people laugh and half the people say “is he ok?” but everyone crowds around because we smell blood.

So, now you’re on a stool with four legs. If someone pulls away one of the legs you might still  balance and the stool stays up but it’s tricky. If someone pulls two legs off, you’re down for the count.

 

The Daily Practice is to be: Physically, Emotionally, Mentally (the idea muscle), and Spiritually healthy.

If you aren’t physically healthy you won’t come up with ideas. You’ll be coughing and vomiting.

If you are around people who hate you, you won’t come up with ideas. Because they will be yelling at you while you are trying to think.

And if you aren’t feeling grateful and calm in your life on a regular basis, then you will be anxious and it will be harder to come up with ideas.

So all FOUR parts of the Daily Practice work together to come up with great ideas.

 

So here it is…The Daily Practice and the 1% Rule

Every time I had success, I realized that I was subconsciously following a simple plan. I didn’t have a name for it at the time, but I now call it The Daily Practice.

It’s a simple practice, but it will radically change your life.

It consists of 4 parts. The technique is to do each of these things every day just 1% better. That may not seem like a lot, but compounded over the course of a year, your life will have drastically changed.

 

Physical

Being in SHAPE. Doing some form of exercise. In 2003 I woke up at 5am every day and from 5-6am I played “Round the World” on a basketball court overlooking the Hudson River. Every day (except when it rained).

Trains would pass and people at 5:30am would wave to me out the window. Now, I try to do yoga every day. But its hard. All you need to do, minimally, is exercise enough to break a sweat for 10 minutes. So about 20-30 minutes worth of exercise a day. This is not to get “ripped” or “shredded”. But just to be healthy. You can’t be happy if you aren’t healthy.

Also, spending this time helps your mind better deal with its daily anxieties. If you can breathe easy when your body is in pain then its easier to breathe during difficult situations.

Here’s other things that are a part of this but a little bit harder:

  1. Wake up by 4-5am every day.
  2. Go to sleep by 8:30-9. (Good to sleep 8 hours a night!)
  3. No eating after 5:30pm. Can’t be happy if indigested at night.

 

Emotional

If someone is a drag on me, I cut them out.

If someone lifts me up, I bring them closer.

Nobody is sacred here.

When the plane is going down, put the oxygen mask on your face first. Family, friends, people I love – I always try to be there for them and help. But I don’t get close to anyone bringing me down. This rule can’t be broken. Energy leaks out of you if someone is draining you. And I never owe anyone an explanation. Explaining is draining.

Another important rule: always be honest. Its fun. Nobody is honest anymore and people are afraid of it. Try being honest for a day (without being hurtful). Its amazing where the boundaries are of how honest one can be. Its much bigger than I thought.

A corollary of this is: I never do anything I don’t want to do. Like I NEVER go to weddings.

 

Mental

Every day I write down ideas. I write down so many ideas that it hurts my head to come up with one more. Then I try to write down five more.

Trust me on this.

 

Spiritual

I feel that most people don’t like the word “spiritual.” They think it means “god.” Or “religion.” But it doesn’t. I don’t know what it means actually.

But I feel like I have a spiritual practice when I do one of the following:

  1. PRAY (doesn’t matter if I’m praying to a god or to dead people or to the sun or to a chair in front of me – it just means being thankful. And not taking all the credit, for just a few seconds of the day).
  2. MEDITATE – Meditation for more than a few minutes is hard. It’s boring. Here I give tips for 60 second meditations. You can also meditate for 15 seconds by really visualizing what it would be like meditate for 60 minutes. Here’s a simple meditation: sit in a chair, keep the back straight, watch yourself breathe. If you get distracted, no problem. Just pull yourself back to your breath. Try it for 5 minutes. Then six.
  3. BEING GRATEFUL – I try to  think of everyone in my life I’m grateful for. Then I try to think of more people. Then more. Its hard.
  4. FORGIVING – I picture everyone who has done me wrong. I visualize gratefulness for them (but not pity).
  5. STUDYING – If I read a spiritual text (doesn’t matter what it is: Bible, Tao Te Ching, anything Zen related, even inspirational self-help stuff, doesn’t matter) I tend to feel good. This is not as powerful as praying or meditating (it doesn’t train your mind to cut out the BS) but it still makes me feel good.

My own experience: I can never achieve the three “simple” goals on a steady basis without doing the above practice on a daily basis. And EVERY TIME I’ve hit bottom (or close to a bottom, or I’ve been at some sort of crossroads.) and started dong the above 4 items (1991, 1995, 1997, 2002, 2006, 2008, Today) magic would happen:

 

The Results

  • Within about one month, I’d notice coincidences start to happen. I’d start to feel lucky. People would smile at me more.
  • Within three months the ideas would really start flowing, to the point where I felt overwhelming urges to execute the ideas.
  • Within six months, good ideas would start flowing, I’d begin executing them, and everyone around me would help me put everything together.
  • Within a year my life was always completely different. 100% upside down from the year before. More money, more luck, more health, etc. And then I’d get lazy and stop doing the practice. And everything falls apart again. But now I’m trying to do it every day.

Its hard to do all of this every day. Nobody is perfect. I don’t know if I’ll do all of these things today. But I know when I do it, it WORKS.

 

DO I REALLY DO THIS EVERY DAY?

Let’s say you get tired for a day of writing ideas. Try something different. The key is to keep activating parts of your brain that have atrophied.

Sometimes if I don’t feel like writing down a list of ten ideas I’ll do something else.

Like I’ll draw ten eyes. Or I’ll make a collage.

Or I’ll take photographs of the ten most beautiful women I see today. Or the ten ugliest men (if I take picture of the ten most handsome men then I might get jealous and that’s a whole other thing I’d have to deal with).

Or I might come make ten prank calls (well, when I was a kid I did that. I never do that now! Maybe).

 

IS IT IMPORTANT TO READ BEFORE WRITING?

I don’t know. But I do. Here’s what I do:

At any given point I have about 10-20 books on my “to go” list. Books that I can just pop in and continue reading.

EVERY DAY I read at least 10% of a non-fiction book that gives me tons  of new ideas, an inspirational book, a fiction book of high-quality  writing, and maybe a book on games (lately I’ve been solving chess  puzzles). And then I start writing.

Right now the inspirational book is “The Untethered Soul”. The non-fiction book is “Antifragile.”  The fiction book is “Blind Date” (Kosinski) and the games book is  actually my chess app (“Shreder”) which has non-stop puzzles. But this list changes almost every day.

Here was a good idea…people ask me what books I’m reading everyday. They told me I should start a book club, so I did. Every month I publish an entire newsletter (for Premium subscribers of mine) about the best books I’ve recently read and how they make you better.  

Now thousands of people are in this book club and it wasn’t even my original idea.  

 

HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE?

It takes at least six months of coming up with ideas every day before you are an “idea machine”.

Then your life will change every six months. I’ve said this before but my life is completely different than it was six months ago, and six months before that, and so on. So different there is no way I could’ve predicted the differences.

Six months ago I had no podcast. Now it’s a big part of my day. Six months before that, “Choose Yourself” had not come out. Six months before that, several I had not yet gone on  several board seats that have done well for me. And so on.

 

DO I GIVE MY IDEAS AWAY FOR FREE?

When you come up with ideas for someone else, always give ALL the ideas away for free if you think they are good ideas (remember: six months).

I read recently one person said to give HALF of your ideas away for free and make them pay for the other half.

This is very bad. This guarantees you will only come up with bad ideas. Because you will hoard your ideas. You will develop a SCARCITY COMPLEX  around your ideas.

Ideas are infinite. But once you define your capacity of good ideas (“half”) then they instantly become finite for you. Not for anyone else. But just for you, your ideas will be finite.

If you stick to an abundance mentality, and be grateful for the ideas that are flowing through you, then they will be infinite. Where they come from, nobody knows. But they will be infinite and lucrative for you.

So give ideas for free, and then when you meet, give more  ideas. And if someone wants to pay you and your gut feels this is a good fit, then give even more ideas.

[James giving ideas away to Cramer]

 

I KEEP COMING UP WITH IDEAS AND THEY KEEP FAILING. WHAT DO I DO?

There’s this “cult of failure” that has popped up recently. That you need to fail to succeed.

This is NOT true. Failure really sucks. You don’t want to fail. There  is an easy way to solve this. Take the word “fail” out of your vocabulary.

Everything we do in life is a success. We breathe, we love, we practice kindness, we deal with other human beings. We improve. We have experiences. This is magnificent and abundant success. Just even being able to try new things is something to celebrate every day. To smile at another person. To play.

Most things I try to  do don’t work out as I planned. But who am I to predict the outcomes of my preparation. My only job is to prepare.

Everybody,  EVERYBODY, is a poor predictor of outcomes. From the weatherman, to the  stock analyst. But we can all be good at preparation.

And once I prepare, I show up at the starting line. Then the whistle blows, the race begins, I try my hardest with the most amount of integrity, and the results are not up to me.

Then I go back and learn from the race, I prepare more, I love more, I celebrate more, and I shop up for the next race. The whistle blows, and eventually good things happen. Preparation leads to Faith in yourself.

I used to think good  things never happen. I saw my father die without anything good happening  to him. I thought my fate was going to parallel his. But every moment, this moment while you are reading this, you get to choose abundance, gratitude, kindness, integrity, “goodness”. Only you get to choose what  is in your universe.

When you don’t choose, you excuse.

[why choose yourself video]

 

IS IT REALLY WORTH IT TO BECOME AN IDEA MACHINE?

Every day I come up with ideas. I’ve made millions, lost it all…made more, lost it again.

But since then I’ve made more money than I know what to do with because I come up with ideas for people, for companies, for me, for people who  have no idea who I am, for random anonymous things.

I then get invited to share my ideas. Sometimes I get paid for them. Sometimes I give them for free. Sometimes I get more introductions to people and sometimes I get a chance to advise companies that do well and make me money. And sometimes I write books.

When you’re an idea machine, everything you look at breaks down into a collection of ideas, just like physical objects ultimately breakdown into collections of  particles if your eyes were subatomic microscopes. Your eyes and brains become sub-idea microscopes that see the ideas that become the building  blocks for everything in society.

See them, build them, change  them, seed them, birth them, love them, live them. Ideas are the dark matter of the universe. We know it’s there but only those “in the know” can see them.


 

WHAT DO YOU DO ONCE YOU BECOME AN IDEA MACHINE?

This is what I don’t know the answer to because YOU are the master of your life.

Now you have super powers. Now you’re ready to take your unique place in the world. You will know what to do.

I don’t know. Nobody else knows. You’ll do it and the world won’t be the same.

OK – I sort of lied. I believe in you and your mastery, that’s true. But, of course I have some ideas for you.  But this is already the longest post I’ve ever written so I’ll have to tell you some other time.

How about day after tomorrow?

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How I Make Money Off Of Trends…

I visited Google a few months ago with some friends and, after almost getting arrested, my mind was blown…

First, we wandered into the garage where they were actually making or fixing the driverless cars.

When they finally realized we were wandering around, security had to escort us out.

We got scared and we thought we were going to get in trouble or thrown out.

But then we met with a friend high up at Google and learned some of the things Google was working on instead….

 

Nothing was related to search.

Everything was related to:

  • Curing cancer (a bracelet that can make all the cancer cells in your body move towards the bracelet)…
  • Automating everything (cars are just one of those things),
  • Wi-Fi everywhere (Project Loon) and solving other “billion person problems”.

A problem wasn’t considered worthy unless it could solve a problem for a billion people.

A billion!

When you solve problems that big it doesn’t create a ripple effect…it creates a surging crashing mile high wave that reshapes the world.

And the opportunities that I watch for are in that chaos.

It’s dangerous and unpredictable and exciting.

But at some point there is flash of clarity.  That’s when you know that the future isn’t abstract and “tomorrow” bleeds into today.

 

In Google’s totally off-limits-to-the-public testing garage I tripped and fell with absolute certainty into what will be one of the most disruptive and lucrative trends of the next decade.

Driverless cars, autonomous vehicles…disruption on a billion person scale.

You’ve seen bits of this story here and there, or maybe you already follow things like this closely.

 

Here is what’s important.  

Right now there is a cold war era style arms race between Google, Tesla, Apple and Uber.  

Oh and now others are putting huge amounts of energy into this space as well….

GM recently announced a $500 Million investment into a strategic partnership with Uber competitor Lyft.

You can’t throw around half a billion without people noticing…

 

When you notice a trend, you immediately have a handful of choices because :

  • It might indicate what stocks to buy.

  • It might indicate what businesses to start. And for every one trend there are 
many different businesses you can start.
  • If it’s a negative trend, it might suggest how you can position your family tosurvive.
  • It gives you something to talk about with your friends.
  • It gives you ideas that may morph into revenue streams that nobody has ever 
thought of before. 


 

I will tell you that the way I make money is through the last item listed…

I think of ideas for other companies who call me, and my “business” is to them help them implement those ideas on their own and become massive successes.

If you combine the ideas that trends give birth to with an understanding of demographic trends, there are trillions of dollars waiting to made.

 

Here is how I make money off of trends:

 

“What is the one sentence summary of how you change the world? Always work hard on something uncomfortably exciting!”

Not everyone wants to create a driverless car. Or clean energy. Or solve a billion person problem.

But I have a list of things that are uncomfortably exciting to me.

Some are small, stupid things. Like I’d like to write a novel. Or perform standup comedy. Or maybe start another business based on my ideas for helping people.

Some things are big, life changing things.  Like pushing myself to keep my eyes open and my idea muscle strong.  Just in case I need to change the world.  

 

Every day I wake up a tiny bit afraid.

But I also try to push myself a little closer in those directions. I know then that’s how I learn and grow.

Sometimes I push forward. Sometimes I don’t. I want to get more comfortable with being uncomfortable.

And that’s how I profit off of trends.

How will you?  

You should know by now…I’ve been telling you how over the past few days.

So here it is again, step by step…

  1. First you have to understand what economy we are living in right now (the idea economy)
  2. Second you then have to build the foundation of the daily practice (ten ideas a day!)
  3. Third you have to observe trends, pick one or two that you’re most interested in and watch them.  Research them.  Remember you don’t have to understand how they work, just use your well honed idea muscle to figure out what opportunities these new trends will create.

By doing that you can then develop the skills and habits I’ve described, and then build or participate in a community of like-minded people, you will also be able to benefit from the trends that are affecting your and everyone else’s lives.

That’s exactly how I did it.  It’s how you will do it too.

Now that you know what to do and how to do it let me ask you…do you want some help with that?

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Steal These 2 (Profitable) Ideas And Stay On The Right Side Of The Future…

 

By the end of this I’ll have given you two ideas on how to stay ahead of the trends that will unlock over $20 billion (maybe more) into our economy in the next 5 years….

*But there’s much more to it than that, I mean for you personally.

 

I have to tell you something else before I can get into all that but I really should go ahead and mention that these billions of dollars will all be made in areas that barely even exist today…3D Printing, Synthetic biology, Sensors, Robotics, Biotech, Artificial Intelligence and on and on.

 

But please don’t read another word before you understand this: you don’t have to know anything…and you don’t really even have to learn anything about these industries to make money off of them.  

No, you personally aren’t going to make billions (well, who am I to put limits on you…maybe you will).  

But don’t be intimidated by that huge number….  

Here is something that I believe is true: anyone reading this can make a (really good) living if you know how to live in the era of super abundance.  You’ll understand by the end of the article.

And here is what you need to know first…

Right this very second there are a lot of smart books and pundits out there patting themselves on the back…

They do this because for many years they were right about one thing: We moved from an industrial economy to a knowledge economy.

Which meant sell manufacturing, buy tech.

 

In other words, we began to outsource industry (e.g. cars and computers) and we began to “insource” (i.e. hire) knowledge. Knowledge are things like programming, engineering, other sciences, etc.

And these same people are still writing books about how smart they are.

Sadly for them (and dangerously for you) they are wrong.

 

Listen…we are NOT in a knowledge economy and we haven’t been for at least 5 years and probably closer to 20.

The middle layer of the economy: middle management and the “knowledge workers” are being outsourced or demoted or replaced by temp staffers or robotics or simply fired. It’s because we now outsource knowledge.

 

Right now I have several projects going on.

  • I’m translating one of my books into several languages (all outsourced to India or Vietnam).
  • I’m doing a programming project (an app for the Apple Watch). It’s being outsourced to India.
  • For the fun of it, I’ve even outsourced the rewriting of a famous book to a group in Malaysia.

 

Because of the increase in literacy throughout the world, people have been electing not to come to the United States anymore to get their higher education.

They are staying at home.

But the pay has not yet caught up.

Eventually it will. But until it does, it pays to outsource as much traditional knowledge as possible to these other countries.

So what economy are we in?

What can’t we outsource?

Ideas.  This is the economy we live in.

I can’t really say to someone in a foreign country: come up with 10 ideas for me for a businesses I can start here.

Well, I can…

But if I am the one who is passionate about an area of business, and I see the needs of the customers here, nobody is going to help me come up with good ideas.

They can help me execute on those ideas (as I outsource industry and knowledge) but they can’t help me come up with a vision.

I can outsource grammar and spelling mistakes but I can’t outsource leadership.

 

Again, we live in an Idea Economy, or if you prefer, a Leadership Economy.

As Taylor Pearson, author of “The End of Jobs” mentioned to me on our podcast: you either are going to have to “exit up” or “exit down”.

That sounds dire and scary. But it doesn’t have to be that way.

I don’t think it’s that hard to “exit up”. I think it’s a matter of always making yourself indispensable through the ideas we discuss in this newsletter and the daily newsletter.

 

But this brings me to an important point: fear.

It’s one thing to say “you might have to ‘exit down’.”

It’s also another thing to say “the world is going to hell”. Or to spread fear-mongering by talking about how the economy is going to crash forever and everyone is going to die poor and hungry.

But the Myth of America’s decline has been around since 1776 and won’t go away.

Why?

  • It’s in our natures to believe in Declinism.
  • We’re always nostalgic of the older, easier days.

And this convinces us that something must break.

 

Guess which century had the lowest level of violence ever as a percentage of the population and as measured by how much of that percentage died of a violent death?

If you guessed the 20th Century, the century with two world wars, Vietnam, Korea, the Cold War, the threat of nuclear annihilation, and many other regional conflicts, then you would be correct.

Here’s some other charts worth thinking about. These charts represent not hopeful thinking…but facts about the direction of where the world is going.

 

 

So why are these charts important?

 

Here it is…and this is the key:  because they have nothing to do with economics.

If someone says to you, “The dollar has lost 97% of its value in the past 100 years” this means nothing.

Because…

  • You also have hot and cold water.
  • You also live longer.
  • The cost of a unit of light is almost zero (versus the expense of candles).

The cost of traveling across the entire planet is almost zero versus what it was.

 

And here’s the real trick. Ideas evolve faster than humans.

A human generation is about 20 years.

An idea generation might be just a few years.

3D Printing, Synthetic biology, Sensors, Robotics, biotech, are all evolving at incredibly fast rates right now.

 

Well, doesn’t that need knowledge workers? No, not at all.

For instance, if I have an idea for a car, I can outsource some CAD Designs for the entire car. Then I can send the CAD Design to a 3D Printer in Malaysia. Then I can print a car.

Oh and by the way, then I can sell it to you.

All without having it in my inventory.

I should say, this is impossible right now.

BUT… I know it’s going to come true. How come?

Because the technology is all there and it’s growing at 200-300% per year.

 

Which means:

  • Within 5-10 years I’ll be able to design and print my own car.
  • Design and print my own house.
  • I’ll be able to type out the DNA of a new drug and design and print my own drugs (scary thought, but that technology is actually here NOW and the government is racing to figure out how to regulate it. They won’t be able to in the long run as it gets easier and easier).

 

Right now, for instance, at a very basic level – there are people who design jewelry.

They use simple CAD designs which they send to Shapeways, a 3D printing company using the latest technology.

Shapeways prints the jewelry and sends to the customer.

I hired a researcher who spoke to several people who had stores set up on Etsy. They are not making great livings (yet) but they ARE making a living.

They never even see their inventory. This is called “dropshipping” when you outsource every aspect, including the shipping, of your business.

Jewelry is easy. Cars are hard.

But the benefits of 200% growth per year every year is that we are not so far away from printing whatever we want.

Remember the charts I showed you earlier?  How is this related?

Because technical innovation has dug us out of every hole we’ve ever been in.

  • It’s dug us out of the Depression (you can also argue World War II did but it was truly the manufacturing boom of the 1950s that catapulted America to beyond anything the world has ever seen before).
  • It catapulted us out of the the Cold War (in Russia, because of government controlled commerce, incomes had basically stayed flat and innovation was mostly negative).

You can argue: but what if the government gets heavily involved in commerce?

One chart that I didn’t show (honestly not sure the best way to do it) is how quickly capitalism has turned impoverished countries into developed ones.

And how quickly the developing world is turning into a first world.

 

This is driven by governments that want to stay in power.

Corrupt governments often have violent deaths.

Governments that have great economies stay around.

And, oh yeah, also their leaders get rich.

It’s no secret that the heavily in debt Bill Clinton (when he left office) is now worth over $150 million now (and Al Gore is worth over a billion).

But who cares about them…

 

Since we know these trends are coming, how can you make money?

I’m going to get into the mechanics of how to build your own information product in a future newsletter.

But I want to tell you a story of a friend of mine.

He invests in both private and public companies with me. He makes his money by researching everything going on at the FDA (all of the innovation in biotech).

  • Which drugs got approved?
  • What drugs are they chemically similar to?
  • What are the economics of the drugs?
  • What are Phase II drugs coming up that are similar? Etc.

He sells this newsletter for $10,000 a month (!) to pharmaceutical companies.

So he only has a few customers. But they pay him a lot.

 

Something similar can be done with any of the trends mentioned above.

I mention this not because you should necessarily do this.

But here was someone with no medical background, no pharma background, no anything background, and he made millions in the medical/pharma industry.

He couldn’t outsource that idea.

But he outsources all the research.

Every day I got emails, tweets and Facebook messages from people who are trying just one of the techniques I mention in my books: writing down ten ideas a day.

 

testimonial daily practice

 

The latest email I received said, after two weeks “it was like magic”.

I’m not saying this because you should necessarily buy my books.

Actually I’ll tell you right now NOT to buy my books…not from Amazon at least. I can tell you why later if you’re interested, but it’s basically because a solution I came up with that is helping a lot of people every month waaay more than I could ever do in just a book.

 

But back to what I was saying…which is that you can start researching some of these trends on your own.

And I will also be writing more (a lot more) about them as they become more and more mainstream.

 

Here’s what to do now: be the first, be the expert, and you can start thinking of ten ideas A DAY on how to make money off of them.

You’ve got a head start because I just showed you two ideas…

The first was to write a business-to-business very expensive newsletter about the latest technologies in each sector.

The second one was to outsource product design, development and shipping, and set up a store as if products were sitting right there in your garage.

There will be hundreds, maybe thousands, of business opportunities popping up in the next few years on all of these technologies and we will be diving into them as they appear, plus other opportunities in trends as well.  

Maybe the most interesting thing though is how others are profiting off of them, how I plan on profiting off of them and how you can too.

…oh, and of course I have a plan for telling you all of this.  

Soon.

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How to Change the World By Doing This One Thing Every Day

Malala was shot in the face for standing up for her beliefs. Her persistence and bravery forced the world to listen. She became the youngest Nobel Peace prize winner in history.

Her inspirations: Martin Luther King. Nelson Mandela.

Nelson Mandela was in jail for 27 years and then saved a country.

Mandela and King’s biggest inspiration? Gandhi.

Gandhi created a country by sitting and starving.

The alpha person does not need to shout and fight. The alpha person knows the secrets of radiating power with no movement at all.

Gandhi’s influence? Leo Tolstoy.

Tolstoy’s “War and Peace” is one of the best selling books of all time with over 40 million copies sold.

Personalizing the horror of war, the epics of country and family, and showing the imprints these high-stakes events have on individuals is the universal theme Tolstoy ties into.

We all suffer. But we must all transform that suffering into the art and energy which drives us to change.

Tolstoy’s biggest influences? Later in life he lists Buddha, Lao Tzu and Stoic philosopher (and slave) Epictetus, as his “enormous” influences.

People think Buddhism and Taoism are religions. They aren’t. Buddha and Lao Tzu never mention a God.

They mention:

  1. Suffering will always happen.
  2. Suffering will cause you to react
  3. You can remove yourself from the suffering by noticing your reaction instead of being a slave to it. Too often we are slaves to fear instead of masters of growth.
  4. Noticing your reactions to suffering, anger, pain is the key to well-being.

For instance, when someone yells at me, I often can’t help myself: I get angry. I want to yell. I want to fight.

If a boss is cruel, I feel bad and afraid and angry. If a friend insults me, I get defensive and afraid. If I lose money, I panic.

It’s important for me to notice: “Something inside of me wants to react”.

I’m not always good at this. Sometimes I react too fast. Before I notice. Before I take a step back. Before I am calm.

I have to give myself permission to not be as good as I can be. I have to practice. Practice, for me, creates greater calm and then maybe happiness.

All of this is to say – follow the rabbit hole down your influences. Every song you like, every movie, every book, every leader, every philosopher.

The seeds of change were planted a long time ago. Centuries ago. Follow the path.

Read them. Study who they read. Wonder about their ideas. Wonder about their history.

Every day I try to jump down that rabbit hole. I find something I love. I dive in. Where did that love find its roots?

It’s fun. You’ll learn. Life will get better no matter how bad it seems now.

It will always be better when you explore the rest of the iceberg you are just sitting on the top of.

People say, “what do you wish you knew as a kid?”

The trite answer: “Nothing.” Else I would not have experienced all the misery and depression that brought me to this moment.

The real answer?

This.

This, where I fell in love with something – a person, a quote, an action, a work of art. And I jumped down the rabbit hole.

This that I wrote above. This where I started, “Malala was shot in the face…”


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