 
  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
Business As a Spiritual Enterprise
To pursue a mission mightier than yourself not only floods you with a joy that knows few bounds but it also spreads the light of your genius to fellow souls. How special—and honorable.
In my latest book The Wealth Money Can’t Buy, I share a model that has been transformational for my clients called “The 8 Forms of Wealth.” I believe that while money and financial security is a form of wealth, there are 7 other forms of riches that include personal growth, health and wellness, adventure and curiosity and family plus friends. Without experiencing all of these we miss out on knowing our richest life. Go ahead and read it here.
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One of the defining traits of the most successful people I have coached, they have installed a belief system that the person who serves the most wins. One of my favorite interviews is Charlie Rose interviewing Ted Turner. As you know, Ted Turner created CNN. Ted Turner was dismissed. He was laughed at. No one ever imagined a 24-hour cable news channel would get any traction. And this man, I'd encourage you to really read and study about Ted Turner's life. mean, he won America's Cup, he started the Cartoon Network, he started the Goodwill Games. This man is an industry titan. Study as much as you can about the way he thinks, the way he behaves, his values, his rituals, his routines. Why? Because as you do, and then apply them and execute them and wire them in, you will get the results he starts to get. But what I wanna share with you is, in this interview with Charlie Rose, he went back to rotary. See, Ted Turner was a rotarian, just like my father was a rotarian. And he said, know, he who serves the best, prospers the most.I'm gonna repeat that again because it's so profound, at least to me and I'm sure it is to you. He who serves the best, prospers the most. And at the end of the day, leadership, and high performance and being a Titan is about value distribution to as many people as possible. And if you really want to rise to mastery, wake up every morning and spend five minutes thinking about this fundamental question, reflecting on it, letting this question wash over your brain cells and your heart cells right to your very core. How may I serve the most people. Because if that becomes your obsession, you will work with love. Your work will be Van Gogh level. Your passion will be Steph Curry level or Michael Jordan level or Muhammad Ali level or Djokovic level and everything else will take care of itself.