The Daily Mastery Podcast by Robin Sharma
Welcome to the Daily Mastery Podcast by Robin Sharma where you’ll receive the mental models, daily routines, and productivity tactics that Robin Sharma has taught to the titans of industry, sports superstars, and elite performers who he has served as a private mentor to for over 31 years. You'll learn how to live a truly world-class life while you accelerate your productivity, grow your leadership, build your business, and scale your impact on the world.
The Daily Mastery Podcast by Robin Sharma
Why Success Is a DANGEROUS Game
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As you produce more success, think even more like a beginner. Winning makes most people sloppy.
Excellent entrepreneurs understand that the top of one mountain is the bottom of the next. And that success is a dangerous game because it causes one to stop growing, inventing and taking brave risks.
The best of the best are absolutely relentless in their commitment for personal development and professional mastery.
I worked on my latest book The Wealth Money Can’t Buy obsessively (to get every single word right for you!) for an entire year of my life. I’m absolutely certain it will cause quantum leaps in your positivity, productivity, wellness, and happiness.
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It is such a great pull when you start to move to higher grades of victory to stop doing the very things that made you successful, to stop learning, to stop going to art galleries, to stop having a mentor, to stop getting up early, to stop taking care of your health set, to stop polishing your beliefs. It is so easy to fall in love with success, and that's why being successful is actually very dangerous. Because you might stop doing the very things that brought your magic to the world. So if you want to continually be upgrading your performances, is to never lose that white belt mentality. Never think you're a master. Actually, one thing about masters, they never think they are masters. And the moment you think you are a master, the moment you think you're the most important person in every room that you're in, the moment that your ego screams more loudly than your hunger to grow and represent mastery is the beginning of your descent into obsolescence and irrelevance.