It works more like this: when the average player gets lucky they get afraid to take/keep the lead or close the tournament or if they manage to dominate their brain for four straight rounds they'll finish 7th which is 30 places higher than usual. Everyone get's lucky, but Tiger could always taste the blood in the water and take full advantage. Luck is anyway much smaller factor than flow or momentum in sports. If you have momentum and your slightly better player you don't need luck, you just gotta avoid getting really unlucky and depending on the sport maybe not even that.
Good One: EAT your FEAR look for it and get through and over it right away; don’ t feed it or back off and wait which gives it time to grow. Look for Fear and use it as a competitive Tool (most unused)
Summary: 1)Create goals 10x time your current goals 2)10x action 3)Create your own luck through massive action 4)Embrace FEAR(False, events, appearing, real) 5)Dominate over competing
I am glad you took away so much from this book after listening to the audiobook I had marked this as junk, it seemed to me like he was wasting time so he could publish his book.
thanks the video is super and I loved all your points. thanks god bless. the book is fantastically explained in this video and this video is a must see.
my goals is to become a bussiness man i plan to make business called emergency service assist or ESA for short and i hope to make 500million$ in the next 10 years i am hopeful business aims to aid emergency services witch will employ anybody who was not able to get into ambulance fire or police this is what i hope to achive i feel it in my heart and this is my vision
Nice bro let’s connect on ig i would love for us to connect and update each other on our progress on our goals I also hope to own a business and aim To make 100 m in next 10 years
Toooo Good, The explaination , video , Tone , Modulation , involvement and your commitment towards producing such a high quality video.Which otherwise, would have taken us so much more time in acquiring, reading and understanding the books.. Would.like to support this channel thru money contribution.. pls let us know the details..
srini sarva thank you for your kind words! People like you help me in staying motivated and keep producing more of this content, I appreciate it a lot! I will probably add some type of membership feature to this channel once it (fingers crossed) hits 100k subs. But until then, there's no way to support the channel except for watching the videos and showing your support in the comments section like you did here 👍 Cheers man.
I have been consuming your content like am trying to get fat from it. Which I am, because it very helpful. Thank you so much. From South Africa. Now let me get to that $100,000,000 or in the case 10X $1Billion
I'm a full time stock trader I'm also retired us army and occasional real estate investor I'm by no means rich butt live comfortably off my investment portfolio
He's a Swede taking a jab at Norwegians for underestimating their goals. The entire point of having 10x was to be able to achieve anywhere between 1x-9x goals. So for Norwegians 100x goals points to 100x actions in order to achieve at least 1x
Do you have any books on your list about specifically solving the problem of facing your fears, when what you fear are specifically (and only) things that MIGHT get you killed? Overcoming fear that does not risk life or limbs is easy. You just tell yourself that it won't kill you if people dislike you, or 'what's the worst thing that can happen?'. The worst-case scenario is rarely something you can't recover from. But what if you fear bungee-jumping, flying, walking outside in the dark in a city where the newspapers proclaim of yet another person being attacked with knives and so on? Some fears are, of course, ridiculous enough to be countered. (The odds of a manhole lid crashing through the roof and killing you in your sleep is slim. Possible, but slim. I calculate less than 0.1% likely, which I can ignore. Higher risk, but still somewhat slim is being shot through the windows (likely by a stray bullet) cuz someone in the building across the road is firing bullets. Or being sucked into the bubble bath suction and crushed. Yes, I have an unhealthy love for the show 1000 Ways to Die, and a sad, sad love for horror movies combined with paranoia. Not a good combination. lol) My point is: Is there a way to overcome fear without risking your life in the process? That kind of book would be INCREDIBLY helpful. And all the books I've seen only details the non-dangerous fears of the human mind that is usually 100% psychological and the consequences are only emotional or social. (And while that can seem like the end, it rarely is. And in 10 years everyone (but that one friend who likes to embarrass you) have forgotten about it anyway. Death doesn't give second chances, and there is no recovery from it.
Nathanael Caine yeah dude, it’s called growing a pair. I ride my motorcycle 145+mph because I’m confident in my ability to do so. Don’t want to walk in the city at night? Buy a gun, have situational awareness, know how to defend yourself. Don’t want to bungee jump? Realize you’re attached to something which stops you from hitting the ground. Flying? You’re more likely to die in your car or be hit by lightening. The world is full of shit that can kill you. Hell I know people who always played it safe to only wake up one day and be told they have cancer and a few months to live. Grow a pair. Know you’re going to die eventually. And live life in a way where you get the most out of it (walking in the city at night, flying etc.) while also minimizing risk (carrying a gun at night, driving safely etc etc).
@@JamesR23 Cute. Now try doing that when you have clinical paranoia and a constant awareness that very nearly EVERYTHING can kill you. Guns are 100% illegal to own, as is knives with a blade longer than 3.5cm. (A.i. Small pocketknives) and even those are illegal to carry in public. Only hunters, in the forest, in hunting season is allowed to carry guns where I usually live. Even cops are not allowed guns unless it is a pre-approved emergency demanding it. Not that criminals care. That aside, I have never so much as wrestled my baby brother, never mind know how to fight, because the ONLY self-defense class I have ever found spend half the time teaching you reasons you shouldn't use it, and the other half how to dodge. I once spent 6 months practising a single punch before I gave up on it. Plains crash. Bungee-jumping cords can break. The chance may be small, but it COULD happen, and my brain tend to make me acutely aware of every tiny thing that COULD happen. If I didn't put a limit on everything with less than 1% chance of happening as something I just force myself to do, including ignoring a constant, non-stop terror of flying when I am flying, I'd never get anything done. THAT is why I want a book that can teach me how to NOT FEEL fear. I can ignore it, I can get angry, I can push through it. And guess what? It gets WORSE, not better. NOTHING I have tried makes it go away. And when I push myself too far, my body refuse to tolerate it, and leaves me paralyzed on the floor. Litterally. I tried to overcome my fear of height by jumping off a dresser, which seems safe enough. First my legs refused to work. When I STILL dragged myself up to try again (because I'm stubborn), it froze my arms, then my entire body. I lied on the floor for almost an hour pondering the interesting feeling of full body paralyzation before I finally COULD move. You have NO idea how irritating it is to KNOW something is irrational, or at least, the odds of it happening are slim to nil, and you STILL feel terrifyed. And nothing you do can stop yourself from feeling it. >
As a Norwegian American I can safely say that your takeaways on this book are 100% incorrect on all fronts even though I have zero evidence to support this statement. Seriously though, excellent video and it was exactly what I was looking for.
Please somebody tell me the main purpose of 10x actions. I dont understand what the video says. And its good if the video have the english translation. It helps ppl like me
It’s a numbers game. If you want to raise $100,000 why not aim for 1 million instead. This way, even if you only reach 10 percent of your goal, you would still be at $100,000. It’s all about your actions. If you want to ask a girl out, ask 10 out. One is bound to say yes right? get it? So if you increase your efforts you increase your results.
The 10x Rule is not clear to me. Does it literally mean put forth 10 times the amount of activity that others did? For example, the standard bench pressing weight of my opponents is that they're pushing 250 lbs. So is it simply what it says it is: 10 times the actions of other people. So I should just bench press 2,500 lbs?
Thank you for your video. As a Finn, I did not get the joke about Norwegians in the end of the video. So what was the point of Norwegians needing 100 X instead of 10 X?
Haha, Swedes and Norwegians have a strange relationship to each other. Our cultures are very similar and so are the languages, and I think we care for each other a lot. But we also like to joke that the other party is really stupid. There's a whole sub-domain of hoaxes that consists entirely of making fun of Norwegians in Sweden, called Norwegian-jokes. My point here was that Norwegians have to force themselves 10x more than anyone else to succeed, to counter their other ... limitations.
@@TheSwedishInvestor Australians have the same jokes about New Zealanders. But secretly the New Zealanders think we're more arrogant but the truth is we are far wealthier country and they're jealous. Which is why they don't like Australians BUT THEN all move over to Australia. We also have similar jokes about Tasmanians (the island state below us) because we all say they're inbred hillbillies.
Regarding Grant Cardone - I have read five of his books and "The 10x rule" is probably the least valuable one. Don't want to be a hater or a negative thinker but I consider the book rather "ordinary" and banal. However, two other of the Cardone's books impressed me a lot - "Sell or be sold" and "The closer's survival guide - over 100 ways to ink the deal". They are both full of specific selling techniques which are quite useful and have a great practical application. Therefore, I would endorse them and rather neglect "The 10x rule".
Extreme success, by definition, is beyond the scope of normal action. If you want extreme success, you cannot operate like everyone else and settle for mediocrity. The 10X Rule Book By Grant Cardone (PDF-Summary-Review-Online Reading-Download): www.toevolution.com/file/view/586718/the-10x-rule-book-by-grant-cardone-pdf-summary-review-online-reading-download
How to start your first business: bit.ly/391czmD
This is one of the best playlists I've come across. Thank you so much!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!! SAVED MY LIFE
The more you practice, the luckier you become.
True, pple read a lot of stuff or know alot but they Don't practice,,
@@philippeashoya8761 With all this videos from this channel, now I don't need to spend much time to read books, I just focus on take actions.
👏
It works more like this: when the average player gets lucky they get afraid to take/keep the lead or close the tournament or if they manage to dominate their brain for four straight rounds they'll finish 7th which is 30 places higher than usual. Everyone get's lucky, but Tiger could always taste the blood in the water and take full advantage. Luck is anyway much smaller factor than flow or momentum in sports. If you have momentum and your slightly better player you don't need luck, you just gotta avoid getting really unlucky and depending on the sport maybe not even that.
10x goal. 10x action. Do what you fear.
FEAR = false events appearing real.
Fear is false evidence appearing real
"FEAR = false events appearing real" If that where true we all would be dead
So basically one line summary is - shoot for the moon so that even if you miss you land among stars.
Waiting for Elon Musk's book, "The 1x10e50 Rule"
Hahaha, love it! That man is a beast!
😂😂😂😂
😂😂
Fr goddamn I wanna accomplish more than him I want to help him accomplish goals towards a shared goal
Hahahahaaha
Now this is what real life changing motivation sounds like.
Good One:
EAT your FEAR
look for it and get through and over it right away; don’ t feed it or back off and wait which gives it time to grow.
Look for Fear and use it as a competitive Tool (most unused)
I love the principals you've summarized, I'm definitely picking this book up. Thanks!
Love the summaries, keep it up!
Great to hear Andrew Wallace! I appreciate it 😀
I am giving out my Cardone University Life Time Access account . Only to the one most needed.
Contact me : Kevin103090@gmail.com
Anyone who says theyre interested in investing I tell them to find you on RUclips. Great content!
Summary:
1)Create goals 10x time your current goals
2)10x action
3)Create your own luck through massive action
4)Embrace FEAR(False, events, appearing, real)
5)Dominate over competing
5) Dominate NOT compete
Or
5) Domination over competition
Great, growing our investing portfolio management buisness with these learnings. Love from India🇮🇳
Really love these summaries, keep it up
Cheers Conor, glad you liked it! 🙌
I forgot all about the 10x rule, seriously thank you for this wonderful reminder, I plan to take action right now!
Dude you’re a genius for this thank you! A bit of a lazy way but great if you just want the meat and potatoes!
Glad you enjoyed it Kenneth! 🌟
My life is turning around and this channel inspires me while I walk or drive. I just listen to change my past mindset
BTW I'm Australian
Seems like there might not be so many shortcuts. More input -> more output...
Ps. I also like the millionaire mindset-playlist that you made!
😍😍
Great job man. I loved your review. The turtle and rabbit analogy was legit be both "attack ruthlessly". I love it!
Precise and concise summary. Loved it.
awesome video...i must say...
and we will want that you make your next video on book ''sell or to be sold'' by grant cardone..
Awesome to hear it Neha Pammani! And thank you for the suggestion 👍
I am glad you took away so much from this book after listening to the audiobook I had marked this as junk, it seemed to me like he was wasting time so he could publish his book.
f f it’s a great book!
Great video! Love your drawings and clear presentation. You're dominating it, like the book says.
This video is perfect for the person who won’t do the 10X effort and listen to whole audiobook
thanks the video is super and I loved all your points. thanks god bless. the book is fantastically explained in this video and this video is a must see.
I appreciate the comment & support Nikhil Kamath! Cheers!
Be Duracell rabbit 😎
Got my like just because of the message to Norwegians in the end!! 😂 I’ve been here long enough totally relate! Thanks 🙏
I want to apply this princible to my life and finances.
dude these summaries are so good wtf.
awsome! i manage portfolios .this will help me get more customers
I’m happy to hear that you enjoyed it!
Your take away summaries are awesome, however grant cardone is a genius, thank you.
my goals is to become a bussiness man i plan to make business called emergency service assist or ESA for short and i hope to make 500million$ in the next 10 years i am hopeful business aims to aid emergency services witch will employ anybody who was not able to get into ambulance fire or police this is what i hope to achive i feel it in my heart and this is my vision
Nice bro let’s connect on ig i would love for us to connect and update each other on our progress on our goals I also hope to own a business and aim To make 100 m in next 10 years
10X Growth Conference 2023 Awesome!
This reminds me of the book The Magic of Thinking Big.
Am r.......ng now. Ammazing book.
Hope add something to my journey.
Thank you very much good luck
Thank you for sharing this book. Great work as always. Wish you all the best with your channel
Gara Houssem thank you for your support! 😁
Great video.. this is one video that I should save.. thx for the video..
Thanks for these videos. You've inspired me to read these same books.
The duracell rabbit was so funny for real
Excellent review, thank you!
Glad you liked it Shelita 🙌
i need to do this in my trading, set the goals higher
Thank you, i like your videos. And your voice relaxes me
Thank you Manu datu! Glad that you enjoy audio part of it 😁
Toooo Good, The explaination , video , Tone , Modulation , involvement and your commitment towards producing such a high quality video.Which otherwise, would have taken us so much more time in acquiring, reading and understanding the books..
Would.like to support this channel thru money contribution.. pls let us know the details..
srini sarva thank you for your kind words! People like you help me in staying motivated and keep producing more of this content, I appreciate it a lot! I will probably add some type of membership feature to this channel once it (fingers crossed) hits 100k subs. But until then, there's no way to support the channel except for watching the videos and showing your support in the comments section like you did here 👍 Cheers man.
9:31 starts 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Awesome review! And thank you soooooo much for not adding a background music, it's soooo annoying and so unnecessary 😭
Ahahaha, I might have to host a poll about this ...
I’m just here to hear him say “toyr-tus”. Haha. Well done video.
Opposite of smart goals
This was really eye opening thank you so much❤️
I never knew that grant cardone wrote a book.
Thank you 10x
Great video. Love how you presented the summary with so much clarity!
Thanks for this!
Damn, he's throwing shade at the Norwegians at the end. 🤣
You're the best. ❤ love from Nepal.
Thank you for the support Rajan Limbu!
Well said
Great video
100x action
thanks for the video, i hoped you had done this
Fantastic video and great summary! Well done! 👏
I think sometimes we overestimate the magnitude of efforts and it becomes the reason of our procrastination.
I really love your videos T_T Video Request: 7 highly effective habits by stephen covey I feel like I'd understand more if you explained it hihi
I have been consuming your content like am trying to get fat from it. Which I am, because it very helpful. Thank you so much. From South Africa. Now let me get to that $100,000,000 or in the case 10X $1Billion
Great video man keep it up!
10x my whole life that's why I'm lucky to say I retired at 23
TheManbeastmike Interesting! Wish you could tell me more
What would you like to know?
What do you do for a living
I'm a full time stock trader I'm also retired us army and occasional real estate investor I'm by no means rich butt live comfortably off my investment portfolio
Not if you know how to bet against the market in times like this I've actually doubled my net worth since this whole Corona thing started
Hi Swedish Investor, just being curious. Please what do you mean by saying the author did not have Norwegians in mind when he wrote the book?
He's a Swede taking a jab at Norwegians for underestimating their goals. The entire point of having 10x was to be able to achieve anywhere between 1x-9x goals. So for Norwegians 100x goals points to 100x actions in order to achieve at least 1x
This is a wonderful channel!
Do you have any books on your list about specifically solving the problem of facing your fears, when what you fear are specifically (and only) things that MIGHT get you killed?
Overcoming fear that does not risk life or limbs is easy. You just tell yourself that it won't kill you if people dislike you, or 'what's the worst thing that can happen?'. The worst-case scenario is rarely something you can't recover from.
But what if you fear bungee-jumping, flying, walking outside in the dark in a city where the newspapers proclaim of yet another person being attacked with knives and so on?
Some fears are, of course, ridiculous enough to be countered. (The odds of a manhole lid crashing through the roof and killing you in your sleep is slim. Possible, but slim. I calculate less than 0.1% likely, which I can ignore. Higher risk, but still somewhat slim is being shot through the windows (likely by a stray bullet) cuz someone in the building across the road is firing bullets. Or being sucked into the bubble bath suction and crushed. Yes, I have an unhealthy love for the show 1000 Ways to Die, and a sad, sad love for horror movies combined with paranoia. Not a good combination. lol)
My point is: Is there a way to overcome fear without risking your life in the process? That kind of book would be INCREDIBLY helpful.
And all the books I've seen only details the non-dangerous fears of the human mind that is usually 100% psychological and the consequences are only emotional or social. (And while that can seem like the end, it rarely is. And in 10 years everyone (but that one friend who likes to embarrass you) have forgotten about it anyway. Death doesn't give second chances, and there is no recovery from it.
Nathanael Caine yeah dude, it’s called growing a pair. I ride my motorcycle 145+mph because I’m confident in my ability to do so. Don’t want to walk in the city at night? Buy a gun, have situational awareness, know how to defend yourself. Don’t want to bungee jump? Realize you’re attached to something which stops you from hitting the ground. Flying? You’re more likely to die in your car or be hit by lightening.
The world is full of shit that can kill you. Hell I know people who always played it safe to only wake up one day and be told they have cancer and a few months to live.
Grow a pair. Know you’re going to die eventually. And live life in a way where you get the most out of it (walking in the city at night, flying etc.) while also minimizing risk (carrying a gun at night, driving safely etc etc).
@@JamesR23 Cute. Now try doing that when you have clinical paranoia and a constant awareness that very nearly EVERYTHING can kill you.
Guns are 100% illegal to own, as is knives with a blade longer than 3.5cm. (A.i. Small pocketknives) and even those are illegal to carry in public. Only hunters, in the forest, in hunting season is allowed to carry guns where I usually live. Even cops are not allowed guns unless it is a pre-approved emergency demanding it. Not that criminals care.
That aside, I have never so much as wrestled my baby brother, never mind know how to fight, because the ONLY self-defense class I have ever found spend half the time teaching you reasons you shouldn't use it, and the other half how to dodge. I once spent 6 months practising a single punch before I gave up on it.
Plains crash. Bungee-jumping cords can break. The chance may be small, but it COULD happen, and my brain tend to make me acutely aware of every tiny thing that COULD happen.
If I didn't put a limit on everything with less than 1% chance of happening as something I just force myself to do, including ignoring a constant, non-stop terror of flying when I am flying, I'd never get anything done.
THAT is why I want a book that can teach me how to NOT FEEL fear.
I can ignore it, I can get angry, I can push through it. And guess what? It gets WORSE, not better.
NOTHING I have tried makes it go away. And when I push myself too far, my body refuse to tolerate it, and leaves me paralyzed on the floor.
Litterally. I tried to overcome my fear of height by jumping off a dresser, which seems safe enough.
First my legs refused to work. When I STILL dragged myself up to try again (because I'm stubborn), it froze my arms, then my entire body. I lied on the floor for almost an hour pondering the interesting feeling of full body paralyzation before I finally COULD move.
You have NO idea how irritating it is to KNOW something is irrational, or at least, the odds of it happening are slim to nil, and you STILL feel terrifyed. And nothing you do can stop yourself from feeling it. >
Thank you for the video
Thank you for the video!!!
Thank you sir.
THX
I love the way he says TOR-TOISE
Very nice, thanks!
someone pls explain the norwegian joke at the end?
As a Norwegian American I can safely say that your takeaways on this book are 100% incorrect on all fronts even though I have zero evidence to support this statement. Seriously though, excellent video and it was exactly what I was looking for.
Great review👏 I have to read this book asap 😃
Excellent summary--thank you!!
Cool and love your sense of humour!
Norwegian that feels it.
Ahahah 😂 How do you make a Norwegian laugh on Christmas Day?
@@TheSwedishInvestor You tell me :D
DO WHAT U FEAR!
Fear is the mind killer. The small death before obliteration.
So, to get in better shape, I should make it my goal to be a ripped bodybuilder by next month.
Please somebody tell me the main purpose of 10x actions. I dont understand what the video says. And its good if the video have the english translation. It helps ppl like me
It’s a numbers game. If you want to raise $100,000 why not aim for 1 million instead. This way, even if you only reach 10 percent of your goal, you would still be at $100,000. It’s all about your actions. If you want to ask a girl out, ask 10 out. One is bound to say yes right? get it? So if you increase your efforts you increase your results.
The 10x Rule is not clear to me. Does it literally mean put forth 10 times the amount of activity that others did? For example, the standard bench pressing weight of my opponents is that they're pushing 250 lbs. So is it simply what it says it is: 10 times the actions of other people. So I should just bench press 2,500 lbs?
you have a new mexican subscriber!
Ok
Thank you for your video. As a Finn, I did not get the joke about Norwegians in the end of the video. So what was the point of Norwegians needing 100 X instead of 10 X?
Haha, Swedes and Norwegians have a strange relationship to each other. Our cultures are very similar and so are the languages, and I think we care for each other a lot. But we also like to joke that the other party is really stupid. There's a whole sub-domain of hoaxes that consists entirely of making fun of Norwegians in Sweden, called Norwegian-jokes. My point here was that Norwegians have to force themselves 10x more than anyone else to succeed, to counter their other ... limitations.
@@TheSwedishInvestor Australians have the same jokes about New Zealanders. But secretly the New Zealanders think we're more arrogant but the truth is we are far wealthier country and they're jealous. Which is why they don't like Australians BUT THEN all move over to Australia. We also have similar jokes about Tasmanians (the island state below us) because we all say they're inbred hillbillies.
I’ve literally been doing this since 2006 & I just purchased this book today thinking it was something new 🤦🏾♂️😡
Dear Eric - hope you're well mate , mar du bra ! Do you read every book that you make a video about ?
Best regards
I now understand why so many people hate on this guy.
Awesome
Regarding Grant Cardone - I have read five of his books and "The 10x rule" is probably the least valuable one. Don't want to be a hater or a negative thinker but I consider the book rather "ordinary" and banal. However, two other of the Cardone's books impressed me a lot - "Sell or be sold" and "The closer's survival guide - over 100 ways to ink the deal". They are both full of specific selling techniques which are quite useful and have a great practical application. Therefore, I would endorse them and rather neglect "The 10x rule".
Superb
That really hit home. Great video as always! - Norwegian :P
Extreme success, by definition, is beyond the scope of normal action. If you want extreme success, you cannot operate like everyone else and settle for mediocrity.
The 10X Rule Book By Grant Cardone (PDF-Summary-Review-Online Reading-Download): www.toevolution.com/file/view/586718/the-10x-rule-book-by-grant-cardone-pdf-summary-review-online-reading-download
DO WHAT YOU FEAR, DONT COMPETE, DOMINATE.
So make sure you read this book 10x, or watch this video 10x to reach your goal.
Love this 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Hi bro how to make this video??
App name pls?
This plan also also guarantees 10* the loss on the downside.
1:41 -Do Thai massages in Sweden have a happy ending?
alecapin they all do just pull the trigger.
Jorge Ramirez, al final todo es cuestión de gatillar :))