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Juda$ X Season 1 Episode 14

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We explore the detriments of expecting instant gratification and how consistent execution creates confidence in your ability to achieve goals. This episode delves into the myth of overnight success, the 10,000-hour rule, and the danger of giving up when you might be closer to breakthrough than you realize.

In this episode, you'll learn: 

1. RFP Pyramid of Principles 
2. Understanding Self-Limiting Beliefs
3. Definition of Execution 

If this is your first introduction to self-actualization and you need further context, check out episode one. The link is in the description below.

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Speaker 1:

Greetings and welcome back to the Renaissance Fire Squad. What you can't be serious, I don't tell you. I doing the intro, this is what I be talking about here. It's your inability to follow instructions is why the episode here. Alright, alright, it's so hard to find good help. Okay, matter of fact, take all that shit Cut.

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Have you ever wondered how the long-term benefits of delayed gratification compares to the immediate reward of delayed gratification compares to the immediate reward of instant gratification? Or have you considered how delayed gratification influences your overall happiness and success in life? Is delayed gratification even worth the wait? Well, today, in this insightful video, I'll expose the detriments of expecting instant gratification by covering the four following points. Number one I'll examine the lie about overnight success and give some popular examples, as well as some examples from the wonderful federation of Sinkits and Nevis. Number two I'll illustrate that there's no sidestepping the work by leveraging the 10,000 hour rule that was popularized by Malcolm Gladwell in his book Outliers, and also provide some backstory on the journey of Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft. Number three you never know the proximity to your next opportunity, so it's dangerous to not manage your expectations effectively, because you may be a lot closer than you think so giving up prematurely is the definition of self-sabotage. And number four, we'll close it out with the importance of independent thinking, coupled with a few quotes and ideas from the famous Jim Rohn.

Speaker 1:

Enjoy Greetings, and welcome back to the Renaissance Fries podcast for another stupendous episode. But before I go any further, I'd sincerely like to apologize for the episode being delayed. Let's just say life been happening but move. I find some contentment in the fact that the episode is filled with an assortment of jewels for your mental safekeeping. So I think it was worth the wait. But as the old people say, I wish I might never say he fist think yet. So I let you be the judge. As always, it's a pleasure to have you here with us today and thank you again for for gifting me with your time. I'm your host, judas X, and I'm broadcasting to you live from the RFP headquarters right here in NYC, whether you're a regular or this is your first time joining us. Make yourself comfortable while we explore the detriments of expecting instant gratification, how intentional action fosters better execution and how consistent execution creates more confidence in your ability to get things done. But you already know I can't even think to start the episode before reminding you that here at the Renaissance First Podcast, we aspire to inspire until we expire. Respect to Les Brown for providing us with the only slogan capable of encapsulating the very essence of this podcast. And since we know, the distance between who you are today and who you want to be tomorrow is just information and experience. The distance between who you are today and who you want to be tomorrow is just information and experience.

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The main objective of this podcast is to provide the listeners with innovative tools and ideologies to make the self-actualization process much more seamless. The term self-actualization was coined by Abraham Maslow, an American psychologist. We covered this concept in episode one. So if this is your first introduction to self-actualization and you need further context, definitely do go check out episode one. The link is in the description below. I know it would be more convenient to get one of these pop-out bubbles. I can talk to the people in the editing department and hear your grievances. So, going forward, we could get a pop-out bubble so you don't have to scroll the description. So consider it done. Maslow defines self-actualization as becoming everything that you're capable of becoming. So basically, if you have the propensity to be a 10, don't settle for being a 5. Max your potential. We're only going to get to do this life thing once, so why settle for being great when you can be phenomenal? The choice is yours.

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This is the fourth installment of the Universal Life Principles series, quickly going back to the RFP Pyramid of Principles, which is a visual representation of the five principles that guide both myself and this podcast. The five principles starting from the base of the structure is preparation, execution, resilience, excellence and osmosis. We're about to close out the execution principle today, but sometimes you have to go backward in order to come forward, so I wanted to quickly highlight some key reference points mentioned in previous episodes before we dive into today's episode. The execution principle states that a brilliant idea that lacks action is a wasted thought. A belief is a deeply held assumption that we create about who we are, how the world works, what we deserve and what we think we are capable of accomplishing, and, as a result, our beliefs dictate our actions. You are solely responsible for your beliefs, and it's important to remember that beliefs help to shape your perception, which ultimately constructs your reality. So it's dangerous to be out here operating on false beliefs, because that leads to existing in a false sense of reality, and these false beliefs are the foundation on which self-limiting beliefs are built. Now you might find yourself thinking people against you all time is your beliefs beating your back? Because, as we know, self-limiting beliefs prevent you from taking action necessary to take your life to the next level. So, now that we got your reference points right, we could dive into today's knowledge.

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When you hear the word execution, who or what comes to mind? What does execution mean to you? When you think about execution as a concept, who do you visualize? Mj, jordan or Jackson, two impeccable MJs. I would hate to have to choose, to be honest. Ah, you could be into football, or maybe you call it soccer, but we call it football. So you're thinking Cristiano Ronaldo, because that's a man you know that knows how to execute. Ah, ah, you could be thinking black, excellent. So you're thinking Matt Luther King jr, or maybe a bit more like me, you're thinking Because me I personally believe in by any means necessary. Oh, last one, I promise I cannot throw a tennis example in there. Maybe you're thinking Pete Sampras or yourself, or maybe even your parents.

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But regardless of what you think about, I'll give you the definition for execution. I personally like to use definitions because you ever been in a situation where someone asks you the definition for a word and you end up using the word in the definition. Yeah, another kind of way to execution is defined as the act of completing, carrying out or performing a task successfully, or you can consider it to be putting into effect a plan, order or course of action in a successful manner. I actually googled some examples of execution and started talking about gas chambers, hangings and firing squads, which had me a bit confused for a minute. But execution also means to put to death, especially as a legal penalty. Definitely not what we're covering today, unless we're talking in a metaphorical sense about what you're going to do to your goals this year, but I just want to make sure that you have the full context.