Scott Galloway's blunt advice on finding a great partner cuts straight through the noise.
He says the single most important decision in your 20s and 30s isn’t your career or your city—it’s who you choose to build a life (and kids) with.
His method? Flood the zone with opportunity. Accept every invite. Talk to strangers in line at Starbucks. Get comfortable with rejection—because rejection is the only guarantee in life, and success (romantic or professional) demands you eat a ton of it.
He tells the story of meeting his wife at a hotel pool in broad daylight, no alcohol, while she was sitting with other people. He promised himself he’d speak to her before leaving. That decision led to a marriage and kids—his oldest son’s middle name is Raleigh.
Nothing wonderful happens without uncomfortable risk. Maximize your at-bats.
What’s the one uncomfortable risk you took (or wish you had taken) in pursuit of real connection?
Everything in life involves a #sale of some sort and everything you want is basically a #commission. If you want the most out of your life, be excellent at selling. Selling is life.
“If we are all going to eat, someone’s got to SELL” is such a brilliant quote. If you truly understand the definition of what it means to #sell, you recognize that the word SELL can’t be replace with any other word and you are cool with it.
#selling#salestips
The parallels between college football recruiting and professional selling are endless. Big thanks to @CoachSBeamer for his hospitality and perspective this week! GoCocks! @GamecockFB @MooreSchool 👊
Sounds like a great opportunity to me! I look forward to getting back in the classroom @UofSC this fall to discuss! #HonorableSelling https://t.co/bCdFsL0U36