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Discussion on the burden of meal prep on families
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29:38 - 35:26 (05:48)

The host suggests that families spend an average of three to five hours a day on meal preparation, which can be unhealthy and not tasty. The conversation turns to reflecting on learning the wrong lessons in life.

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The podcast discusses how taking away the wrong lessons from life experiences can hinder one's learning and lead to a strange trajectory in life resulting in making wrong decisions.
29:38 - 32:15 (02:37)
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Self-Improvement
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The podcast discusses how taking away the wrong lessons from life experiences can hinder one's learning and lead to a strange trajectory in life resulting in making wrong decisions.

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Discussion on the burden of meal prep on families
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My First Million
The speaker discusses the effectiveness of failure mindset in sports and business, questioning its usefulness in achieving success.
32:15 - 33:54 (01:39)
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Failure Mindset
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The speaker discusses the effectiveness of failure mindset in sports and business, questioning its usefulness in achieving success.

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Discussion on the burden of meal prep on families
Episode
The World's Richest Fashion Billionaire, A New D2C Biz Idea, And Working With People You've Never Met
Podcast
My First Million
Private chefs can save time for busy families as they eliminate the time spent grocery shopping, cooking and cleaning.
33:54 - 35:26 (01:31)
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Private Chef
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Private chefs can save time for busy families as they eliminate the time spent grocery shopping, cooking and cleaning. It provides a way to have healthy, delicious meals at home while also eliminating the need for mundane tasks.

Chapter
Discussion on the burden of meal prep on families
Episode
The World's Richest Fashion Billionaire, A New D2C Biz Idea, And Working With People You've Never Met
Podcast
My First Million