• Here's To The Crazy Ones...

  • Jul 20 2023
  • Length: 12 mins
  • Podcast

Here's To The Crazy Ones...

  • Summary

  • In this thought-provoking episode, join our host on an afternoon walk as he delves into the concept of "the crazy ones" inspired by Steve Jobs' iconic quote. Reflecting on the importance of questioning rules and the status quo, he explores how some individuals possess a unique perspective that drives them to challenge limitations and envision a different world. Drawing from personal experiences and insights from motivational thinkers like Earl Nightingale and Napoleon Hill, our host emphasizes the power of belief and the ability to achieve what we conceive.

    Discover how our thoughts and beliefs shape our possibilities, as the host shares contrasting examples of his own travel aspirations versus those of a friend. Expanding on the relevance of this mindset in marketing and membership, he encourages listeners to question their own limits, challenge the norm, and ask the pivotal question—why? Uncover the potential for infinite creativity by exploring the vast possibilities within music, highlighting the diverse arrangements of the same eight notes.

    Join us on this inspiring journey to embrace the role of "the crazy ones" and dare to think beyond boundaries. Learn how your unique thoughts and ideas have the power to change the world, even if they are not universally accepted. Step outside your comfort zone, challenge your limitations, and embark on a path of transformation. Are you ready to be one of the crazy ones? Tune in and let's explore the incredible potential that lies within you.

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