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Experiencing micro failures early on in life, like in wrestling or auditions, can help build a tolerance for rejection and develop resilience.
41:53 - 43:42 (01:49)
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Experiencing micro failures early on in life, like in wrestling or auditions, can help build a tolerance for rejection and develop resilience. This, in turn, can increase the likelihood of success later on by allowing individuals to capitalize on opportunities and maintain motivation even when immediate needs aren't as strong.
ChapterBuilding Tolerance for Rejection and Micro-Failures
Episode#291: Overcoming, Managing, and Using Fear
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The speaker describes a traumatic accident he experienced with his friend and how it made him evaluate the importance of his health, as he was concerned about not being able to move around or do things he had taken for granted.
43:42 - 44:52 (01:10)
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The speaker describes a traumatic accident he experienced with his friend and how it made him evaluate the importance of his health, as he was concerned about not being able to move around or do things he had taken for granted.
ChapterBuilding Tolerance for Rejection and Micro-Failures
Episode#291: Overcoming, Managing, and Using Fear
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The physical grace attained through activities like ballroom dancing and horseback riding can boost confidence, and is an essential trait for leadership.
44:52 - 48:12 (03:20)
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The physical grace attained through activities like ballroom dancing and horseback riding can boost confidence, and is an essential trait for leadership. Being engaged in physical activities is a form of gifting oneself, which allows one to process things better and focus on other things.
ChapterBuilding Tolerance for Rejection and Micro-Failures
Episode#291: Overcoming, Managing, and Using Fear
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
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48:12 - 49:24 (01:12)
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