David Elikwu
David Elikwu
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🎙️Trust, Skills, and Winning Long-Term Games with Luca Dellana
David speaks with Luca Dellana, an author, business consultant, and lecturer who helps companies increase their revenue through better people and risk management. Luca has been featured at Nudgestock, the largest behavioural sciences conference, as well as on Econtalk, among other platforms. More than 25,000 people around the world read Luca regularly. He’s the author of over ten books, with his latest being Winning Long-Term Games: Reproducible Success Strategies to Achieve Your Life Goals.
They talked about:
🎯 Why success is a long-term game
🤝 The value of investing in people
📉 The limits of compounding success
💪 The power of long-term commitment
⏳ The importance of strategic time management
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🎙️ Framing, Marketing, and Wealth with Arielle Jackson
Просмотров 4214 дней назад
David speaks with Arielle Jackson, a marketing expert in residence at First Round and in her own consulting work where she helps hundreds of companies build their positioning and brands from the ground up. Arielle gained product marketing experience at Google, helping grow Gmail in its early days. At Square, she led the launch of hardware products, reaching over 30k retail doors. She later join...
🎙️ Music, Reinvention, and Luck with Richie Brave
Просмотров 2021 день назад
David speaks with Richie Brave, a presenter and broadcaster featuring on BBC 1xtra, BET, Channel 4 and more. He is an active voice in challenging social dynamics and speaking up for marginalised communities. He is also the host of 1Xtra Talks with Richie Brave that explores the realities of Black British identity and many other topics. They talked about: 🎶 The influence of music on identity 🔄 T...
🎙️ Altruism, Effective Leadership, and Compassion with Bob Gower
Просмотров 6328 дней назад
David speaks with Bob Gower, a consultant, speaker, and author. He is the Managing Director for Organisational Effectiveness at changeforce, and one of the world's most sought-after experts on high-performing teams. Bob has authored three books: Agile Business, Radical Alignment, and Getting to Hell Yes. They talked about: The power of altruism 👔 What makes a great leader? 🧠 How to make your t...
Mini-metaverse theory, Democracy, and why Science is dogma
Просмотров 18028 дней назад
An off-the-cuff recording where I talk about my note-taking process, Sam Harris, Peter Thiel, the power of conversations, my theory of Mini-metaverses, simulated experiences and meditation, why luck is fractal, and Science as dogma. Automated summary below: In this lecture, we explore the intricacies of knowledge assimilation and how various forms of media influence our understanding of societa...
🎙️ Authentic Ideas, Social Media, and Writing with Wes Kao
Просмотров 77Месяц назад
David speaks with Wes Kao, an entrepreneur, coach, and advisor who writes a newsletter. She is the co-founder of Maven, an edtech company that raised $25M from First Round and Andreessen Horowitz. Previously, she co-founded the altMBA with Seth Godin. Wes now writes for over 300,000 operators across LinkedIn, Twitter, and Substack, coaches tech leaders, and teaches a 2-day intensive course on e...
Leadership, Fulfillment, and Focus with Alan Stein Jr.
Просмотров 29Месяц назад
David speaks with Alan Stein Jr., a speaker, coach, and author. He spent 15 years working with top-performing basketball players (including NBA superstars Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry, and Kobe Bryant) and now teaches companies how to apply the same strategies in business. He is the author of *Raise Your Game* and *Sustain Your Game*, which offers proven strategies to improve both individual and...
🎙️ DAOs, Pseudonymity, and Community Building with Jonathan Hillis
Просмотров 61Месяц назад
🎙️ DAOs, Pseudonymity, and Community Building with Jonathan Hillis
🎙️ Artificial Intelligence and Creative Expression with Sterling Crispin
Просмотров 25Месяц назад
🎙️ Artificial Intelligence and Creative Expression with Sterling Crispin
🎙️ Rationality, Startups, and the Danger of Belief with Liron Shapira
Просмотров 602 месяца назад
🎙️ Rationality, Startups, and the Danger of Belief with Liron Shapira
🎙️ Character, Accountability, and Coaching with Alan Stein Jr.
Просмотров 372 месяца назад
🎙️ Character, Accountability, and Coaching with Alan Stein Jr.
🎙️ Networked Cities, Culture, and Democracy with Jonathan Hillis
Просмотров 972 месяца назад
🎙️ Networked Cities, Culture, and Democracy with Jonathan Hillis
🎙️ Innovation, Community Building, and Black Entrepreneurship with Dawn Dickson
Просмотров 992 месяца назад
🎙️ Innovation, Community Building, and Black Entrepreneurship with Dawn Dickson
🎙️ Leadership, Flexibility, and the Myth of Perfection with David Morris
Просмотров 533 месяца назад
🎙️ Leadership, Flexibility, and the Myth of Perfection with David Morris
🎙️ Innovation, Technology, and Human Connection with Jonathan Hillis
Просмотров 533 месяца назад
🎙️ Innovation, Technology, and Human Connection with Jonathan Hillis
🎙️ Ambition, Resilience, and Leadership with Barrett Brooks
Просмотров 323 месяца назад
🎙️ Ambition, Resilience, and Leadership with Barrett Brooks
🎙️ Politics, Migration, and Urbanisation with Stu Patience
Просмотров 393 месяца назад
🎙️ Politics, Migration, and Urbanisation with Stu Patience
🎙️ The Power of Intentional Living with Kyle Kowalski
Просмотров 913 месяца назад
🎙️ The Power of Intentional Living with Kyle Kowalski
🎙️ The Diary of a $30M COO with Barrett Brooks
Просмотров 664 месяца назад
🎙️ The Diary of a $30M COO with Barrett Brooks
🎙️ Resilience, Healing, and Creative Dysregulation with Kelly Wilde Miller
Просмотров 424 месяца назад
🎙️ Resilience, Healing, and Creative Dysregulation with Kelly Wilde Miller
🎙️ Curiosity, Novelty and Education with Danielle Strachman
Просмотров 434 месяца назад
🎙️ Curiosity, Novelty and Education with Danielle Strachman
🎙️ Purpose, Passion, and Perseverance with Barrett Brooks
Просмотров 954 месяца назад
🎙️ Purpose, Passion, and Perseverance with Barrett Brooks
🎙️ Decisions, Self-Integration, and the Power of Alter Egos with Kelly Wilde Miller
Просмотров 565 месяцев назад
🎙️ Decisions, Self-Integration, and the Power of Alter Egos with Kelly Wilde Miller
🎙️ Race, Climate, and Health Inequities with Layal Liverpool
Просмотров 565 месяцев назад
🎙️ Race, Climate, and Health Inequities with Layal Liverpool
🎙️ The Secret Weapons of Colonialism with Charles C. Mann
Просмотров 4035 месяцев назад
🎙️ The Secret Weapons of Colonialism with Charles C. Mann
🎙️ Dreams, Doubts and Creative Conflict with Kelly Wilde Miller
Просмотров 535 месяцев назад
🎙️ Dreams, Doubts and Creative Conflict with Kelly Wilde Miller
🎙️ Systemic Racism and Healthcare with Layal Liverpool
Просмотров 2935 месяцев назад
🎙️ Systemic Racism and Healthcare with Layal Liverpool
🎙️ Mindset, Stress, and Resilience with David Robson
Просмотров 1146 месяцев назад
🎙️ Mindset, Stress, and Resilience with David Robson
🎙️ The Path to Effective Leadership with Dave Kline
Просмотров 826 месяцев назад
🎙️ The Path to Effective Leadership with Dave Kline
🎙️ Conversation, Curiosity, and Connection with Joe Ferraro
Просмотров 496 месяцев назад
🎙️ Conversation, Curiosity, and Connection with Joe Ferraro

Комментарии

  • @TheAsianRepublican
    @TheAsianRepublican 4 дня назад

    Hard work is only 1 aspect. You need to understand finances, saving, money, investing concepts. Doesn't help yo be hard working but then be bad with managing money and living above your means

  • @TheAsianRepublican
    @TheAsianRepublican 4 дня назад

    Meritocracy comes in Many forms. Simple formula to success. As a poor Asian that lived in ghettos with other poor Asians who have grown up successful. It's usually good morality that leads to success. Don't envy other people. Slowly improve yourself everyday. Do the right thing. Try to be the best whether it's cleaning toilets, or solving differential equations. Don't keep a mental list of how much better other people have it, that's just jealousy and envy and frankly excuse making. That's the secret to success. Meritocracy comes in Many Many Many forms, especially in the Real World 1. Meritocracy of academics and skill set, competence 2. Meritocracy of soft skills, manners, cooperation 3. Meritocracy of good morals, work ethic, niceness Usually in the Real World, if you're nice and can cooperate with others, you'll do very very well even if you are at the bottom 1/2 of skill set. Making a running list of who has it worst off, is not something that makes you a better moral person. Why? Because nobody knows what any other person has gone through in their life challenges. Why passing judgement on unknowns is not good. Focus on improving yourself, not how much better someone else has it. Life is not fair is the first thing adults use to teach to 3 yr old children. Your parents don't even love all their kids equally. 90% of success in life is simply showing up on time.

  • @monkeyboycom
    @monkeyboycom 10 дней назад

    Failed? I still play it currently

  • @SC-4rqub
    @SC-4rqub 13 дней назад

    I'm new to trading, and I've lost a good sum trying out strategies I found in online tutorials. I would sincerely appreciate any recommendations you have.

    • @Ethangray-cr5nd
      @Ethangray-cr5nd 13 дней назад

      As a beginner investor, it's essential for you to have a mentor to keep you accountable. Melanie Ann Karnavas is my trade analyst, she has guided me to identify key market trends, pinpointed strategic entry points, and provided risk assessment, ensuring my trades decisions align with market dynamics for optimal returns.

    • @beachlife-f7z
      @beachlife-f7z 13 дней назад

      This is correct, Melanie strategy has normalized winning trades for me also and it’s a huge milestone for me looking back to how it all started.

    • @OwenMaureen
      @OwenMaureen 13 дней назад

      The first step to successful investment is figuring your goals and risk tolerance either on your own or with the help of a financial professional but it's very advisable you make use of professional

    • @WingerAndres
      @WingerAndres 13 дней назад

      Yes, I agree with you. Her platform is wonderful and her strategies are exceptional.

    • @SC-4rqub
      @SC-4rqub 13 дней назад

      I'm new at this, please how can I reach out to her easily?

  • @danteaddai
    @danteaddai 14 дней назад

    These pod cast are extremely underrated. Love form the UK G. Learning alot from ppl you interview. Hope you never stop!

  • @Lilbuddy_splatoon3
    @Lilbuddy_splatoon3 25 дней назад

    It’s pretty much similar in real life, it is hard to walk after you swim or walk on a floating shaky bridge.

  • @RegistroDominio-p8z
    @RegistroDominio-p8z 25 дней назад

    how can i withdraw my 89 USDT TRC20 from wallet to binance please help me 12 wallet recovery phrase: 「pride」-「pole」-「obtain」-「together」-「second」-「when」-「future」-「mask」-「review」-「nature」-「potato」-「bulb」

  • @bw6316
    @bw6316 25 дней назад

    What a load of crap. If just one racist law was highlighted, then this argument would have merit

  • @rameshshah5788
    @rameshshah5788 27 дней назад

    Btw all these are mostly all the sub functions that high iq people already get so if you have an high iq you would also have all of these so I disagree with you

  • @BromanP47
    @BromanP47 27 дней назад

    Firstly, great video. Very thought-provoking. I have to disagree strongly with your overall point, though. Essentially, your argument is that, because people often blindly accept what scientists say without actually understanding anything about why they saying it, science is dogmatic. Correct? The problem here is that that is not science. Science is not blindly accepting what you hear or see. Science is a methodology in which its entire design is to combat such a thing! So, you can say that when people are blindly accepting what authorities say, that is dogmatic, but you cannot say that the scientific method is dogmatic. Furthermore, science is not dogmatic because you can always question and investigate the claims that are made to determine for yourself if what is presented is true. Sure, people will often just accept what scientific literature says without actually investigating, but to compare that to something like religion is an effort born either of ignorance or deception. You can always find the scientific literature yourself, read it, criticize it, try to replicate it, etc. In a religion, you cannot do anything of the sort because all you have are claims and threats against questioning them.

    • @BromanP47
      @BromanP47 27 дней назад

      Also, while I don't think your intentions were in anyway malevolent with this video, I think it is a contribution to a growing trend in anti-intellectualism. It's becoming more and more harmful to mischaracterize science such that the result is to deligitimize the institutions that employ science to advance our society and its wellbeing. That's not at all to say that we shouldn't question scientific findings. We should always approach such things with reasonable skepticism, but we shouldn't undermine the entire concept of science, especially through mischaracterizing what it even is

    • @jewulo
      @jewulo 27 дней назад

      I agree with your take. I fear people with a pure linguistic, psychological and sociological perspective often try to map their concoction of word-salad to explain the scientific process and methodology. They often eventually end up making a hash of things. Are Newton's Laws of Gravitation a complete dogma because Einstein's Gravitation offers a more precise description? Are Rutherford's Atomic Model a complete dogma because Bohr's Model offers a more precise description? Often when folks with a word-salad perspective of the world try to tackle scientific issues, they often conveniently leave out Mathematics, Computer Science or anything else that operates using pure symbolic abstractions. They cannot cognitively tackle those subjects with their word-salady approach. Funny that.

  • @MC-br1gk
    @MC-br1gk 27 дней назад

    Religion has become the biggest procrastination on the human project.

  • @KendallFacchinello-n8z
    @KendallFacchinello-n8z 29 дней назад

    Thanks for sharing such valuable information! Could you help me with something unrelated: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How should I go about transferring them to Binance?

  •  Месяц назад

    That bedpost throwing soon to be bankrupt MF, has shorted his last company.

  • @MichaelWMorgan
    @MichaelWMorgan Месяц назад

    👍🏿

  • @tiisetsomaloma
    @tiisetsomaloma Месяц назад

    This is great

  • @jacobandrews1774
    @jacobandrews1774 Месяц назад

    If you want someone to read a book, say it is overrated...

  • @Freefolkcreate
    @Freefolkcreate Месяц назад

    Central banks make our money worthless.

  • @972duarte
    @972duarte Месяц назад

    Thank you both! It`s nice to have someone talk about finance in a way that the rest of us, layman, can follow

  • @azureavocado5195
    @azureavocado5195 Месяц назад

    He’s literally talking to you, bro The crabs in a barrel mentality that is endemic of your group speaks to its general IQ

  • @pleasebemonday
    @pleasebemonday 2 месяца назад

    Brilliant. Yes, people do not care about everything. It’s not possible really. They can have sensibilities that may vibrate in reaction but no they can’t and they don’t

  • @jka3062
    @jka3062 2 месяца назад

    That is where relgion comes in. And the only religon that truly stands against darkness today is islam. Christianity and judasim have some truth Mordern leaders are involved in magic and rituals. The freemasons are only one example. Their symbolism is everywhere. But there is always a resistance

  • @DIZZLEBOI44
    @DIZZLEBOI44 2 месяца назад

    Gems 💎 💎

    • @Delikwu
      @Delikwu 2 месяца назад

      Glad you found this useful!

  • @georgeherzog5929
    @georgeherzog5929 2 месяца назад

    Yes indeed, a night in Chung King Mansions on Nathan Road is likely the cheapest bed in Hong Kong. But definitely an exotic slumming experience

  • @Philball-h1u
    @Philball-h1u 3 месяца назад

    Christianity also spreaded fast in my country and makes up more than 90% the population

  • @RebzyBeacoup
    @RebzyBeacoup 3 месяца назад

    This was so so educational. Really happy that I stumbled across this. What books would you recommend for business strategy?

  • @csfischer007
    @csfischer007 3 месяца назад

    The negatives are not from individualism itself. It's from the lack of understanding that the greatest benefit to the individual are the relationships built with other individuals. "self-interest, rightly understood" - Alexis de Tocqueville

  • @slowwco
    @slowwco 3 месяца назад

    Appreciate you sharing this condensed version of our longer conversation, David!

  • @KingOnePiece
    @KingOnePiece 4 месяца назад

    YayAyaya

  • @Kualabear02
    @Kualabear02 4 месяца назад

    I thought this was satire.

  • @brianhayes4827
    @brianhayes4827 4 месяца назад

    The Chinese,Indian and other minorities (except the cult that marry their cousins) have no problem with "institutional racism " relating to wealth or health. Indian and Chinese communities have the smartest kids and highest incomes of all groups including whites. Please explain your theories in that context.

  • @joanwills8563
    @joanwills8563 4 месяца назад

    VICTIM

  • @alexeusebio6048
    @alexeusebio6048 4 месяца назад

    Lmao grande palhaco americano

  • @LukaszCantwell
    @LukaszCantwell 4 месяца назад

    Sweet potato is south pacific, Papua New Guinea and the Maori took them to New Zealand eight hundred years ago. But it could be from south America as well Newcastle Australia 🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘

  • @yahwehsaviour9083
    @yahwehsaviour9083 4 месяца назад

    Utter nonsensical crap 🙄 😑 😒 don't listen

  • @goshu7009
    @goshu7009 4 месяца назад

    This is so lame. Europe have ALWAYS BEEN SELF-Sufficent. Its just Western part have always been Barbarians, which cannot farm. Eastern Europe is 7500 years of SELF-SUFFICENT, and not only - but was feeding SEVERAL EMPIRES. This is fake by default. I bet this guy dont even know where Europe starts and Ends.

  • @dylantyt6654
    @dylantyt6654 4 месяца назад

    This is a part of the rewriting of history in which they make the Europeans look like desperate hungry savages. The shoe is on the wrong foot.

  • @jebus182
    @jebus182 4 месяца назад

    Coincidence

  • @Mimi-zh7wc
    @Mimi-zh7wc 4 месяца назад

    I've just discovered that Ama is the shy little girl (aged 8) who used to come into Oxford Brooks University with her mum, Olivia, when Olivia was a student. Proud.

  • @blakejones7503
    @blakejones7503 4 месяца назад

    Right! We need to talk more about how white Christian’s are the only people you can attack and not get cancelled for or how the lgbtq+ community supports Palestine a country who publicly executes anyone if they are gay. Thanks for this video it’s very very true

  • @invino1475
    @invino1475 4 месяца назад

    Dude forgetting how the potatoe got to Europe in the first place 😂

  • @zapfanzapfan
    @zapfanzapfan 4 месяца назад

    Potatoes didn't get wide spread in Europe until late 1700s...

  • @neverstopschweiking
    @neverstopschweiking 4 месяца назад

    Literally nothing he said is true or anywhere close to reality. Europe fed itself for millennia. Today, it exports much more food than it imports and a lot of that export is grain.

  • @paracolit2012
    @paracolit2012 4 месяца назад

    BS

  • @MrLisborg
    @MrLisborg 4 месяца назад

    Vikings did just survive on eating rocks, dirt and fish

    • @neverstopschweiking
      @neverstopschweiking 4 месяца назад

      And so did the Roman Empire. They controlled North Africa as well, so they also ate sand.

  • @richardrollins2582
    @richardrollins2582 4 месяца назад

    Potatoes come from south America, and then brought to Europe. From there fueled the exponential growth of western civilization (capitalists(that's y'all).) I suspect you are getting confused/miss informed about sweet potatoes and "the potato".

  • @M471JA
    @M471JA 4 месяца назад

    My god, continent that has the most arable land in the world cant feed itself.

  • @Arltratlo
    @Arltratlo 4 месяца назад

    the USA must have great potatoes.... they cant survive without constant wars

  • @AdolfTrumpler
    @AdolfTrumpler 4 месяца назад

    So slow on delivery. I want to like it but you can tell you want to be a podcaster or youtuber or some other type of "influencer" but you don't have the original charm like they do. You seem like every podcaster rolled up into a walking cliché.

  • @naujadiena
    @naujadiena 4 месяца назад

    Not true. Europe has had wars and empires before.

  • @alfonsoflorio
    @alfonsoflorio 4 месяца назад

    White guilt is the epitome if white privilege. Only the most wealthy guys are into white guilt