
What would you tell your 20-year-old self? | #AskDavidMeltzer 12
The best advice I can give to any 20, 30, 40, 50-year-old is radical humility. Be radically humble, the more you learn, the more you learn that you don't know. Ask for help. If you are asking just one person a day, "do you know anyone that can help me?" you will see exponential results. Back then everyone only had their church group, golf foursome, or small group of friends, but now most people have about 1,000 people in their network. Just by asking one person a day if they know anyone that can help you, you are expanding your network by at least 30,000 people a month. Be radically humble and ask for help. If you want me to answer your question on the podcast, tweet me @davidmeltzer, or email me a video at [email protected] of you asking me a question and I will answer it for a future episode!
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The best advice I can give to any 20, 30, 40, 50-year-old is radical humility. Be radically humble, the more you learn, the more you learn that you don't know. Ask for help. If you are asking just one person a day, "do you know anyone that can help me?" you will see exponential results.
Back then everyone only had their church group, golf foursome, or small group of friends, but now most people have about 1,000 people in their network. Just by asking one person a day if they know anyone that can help you, you are expanding your network by at least 30,000 people a month.
Be radically humble and ask for help.
If you want me to answer your question on the podcast, tweet me @davidmeltzer, or email me a video at [email protected] of you asking me a question and I will answer it for a future episode!