Episode 116 - a podcast by Carter Fisk & Mo Siddiqui
from 2020-06-03T19:24:15
The media tends to highlight the negative things that are happening in the world. Negativity makes headlines that entice clicks and views. When the world feels chaotic and a million miles away from normal, it is easy to forget that there are still good things happening in the world. In this episode Mo and Carter talk about jiu-jitsu bringing people together, why now is a great time to start a business and how we will get back to normality.
• How the media is invested in highlighting the differences in people (01:05)
• Jiu-jitsu brings people from all sorts of backgrounds together and gives them something in common (02:35)
• Surround yourself with positive people (06:31)
• The best time to start a business is in a recession (10:03)
• If you learn the skills of business they will get you through the good and bad times (10:32)
• You have to be fearless and believe in your self (13:15)
• Elon Musk has the confidence to be unconcerned when his car demo goes wrong (13:59)
• The people who redefine what is possible (16:09)
• Look at life as a game you are going to win (17:38)
• Mo went to a restaurant for the first time since the pandemic hit (22:09)
• Not taking seeing your friends for granted (24:19)
• This is a great time to work on new skills (27:05)
• We will bounce back from everything pretty quickly once the economy starts moving again (28:24)
Kobe Bryant
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant
Ed O’Neill
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_O%27Neill
Rocky IV
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_IV
Tesla claimed its pickup truck was ‘bulletproof’ — then smashed its windows with a metal ball
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/11/22/tesla-smashes-bulletproof-pickup-trucks-windows-with-a-metal-ball.html
The Boring Company finishes tunnel beneath Las Vegas Convention Center
https://newatlas.com/urban-transport/boring-company-tunnel-vegas/
30 For 30: Lance
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWE4DnnCuvM
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