
I drove across the country yesterday and burned through about twelve hours of podcasts. I usually listen to twenty or so a week at 1.5 speed, but when my wife is in the car that would drive her crazy. Our go to is American History and Joe Rogan.
We had on Adam Carolla with Rogan, and you can tell he talks for a living. He carried the conversation for three straight hours without missing a beat. Smooth, clear, and never searching for a word. People who make their living talking have a rhythm the common speaker doesn’t.
He said something that stuck with me. It was along the lines of this: when someone is truly good at something, they have the confidence to try hard things and fail. They know that even if it goes poorly, they still have that one thing they’re excellent at. People who don’t have that tend to be insecure. They don’t have a skill they feel anchored to. Humans feed off being good at something. Even if it’s obscure or doesn’t matter much in the big picture, it’s still fuel.
My wife and I started talking about what we’re excellent at. We’re a bit older so we’ve had time to build things we’re proud of. She reminded me that I’ve had confidence from a young age because I was always one of the best soccer players in the area. It’s true. No matter where we moved, I had that one thing that made me feel good about myself. Now it’s running and plants. I’m pretty solid in both of those
But it bring up several questions?
Am I going to become great at more things?
Will I hold on to my skillsets if I don’t practice?
What gives me confidence today?
To me, asking and answering these types of questions are important and what keeps my mind curious and nimble. It also keeps me striving to be a better person.
Quote of the Day: “When you know what you can do well, failure stops feeling like a threat.” — Adam Grant
Domain of the Day: Lust.net People will spend more money on love, lust, and pain than anything else
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Godaddy Domains with Bids
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