Why the most successful people show up on time, every time
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Josh Salzman shares insights about actor Kenneth Branagh's exceptional discipline and training arms dealers in London while reflecting on what constitutes true success in life.
• Sir Kenneth Branagh exemplifies discipline in his career and personal life
• Chronic lateness signals disrespect and creates an "emotional overdraft" with others
• Arms dealers were cash-flush clients who lived in opulent homes with top security
• Despite immense wealth, many clients suffered health problems at young ages
• Different definitions of success: accumulation vs valuing health and relationships
• Time is our most precious non-renewable resource that we'll never get back
To connect with Josh for physical training or "armchair therapy" consultations, email him at [email protected]—he's cheaper than a lawyer and far more effective!
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Chapters
1. Introduction to Josh Salzman (00:00:00)
2. Kenneth Branagh's Discipline and Success (00:05:05)
3. The Importance of Being On Time (00:11:22)
4. Training Arms Dealers in London (00:15:42)
5. Different Values and Life Perspectives (00:26:23)
6. Finding Sponsorship and Episode Closing (00:32:14)
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