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How to Keep Your Humanity
In this episode, the speaker emphasizes on how traditional success metrics have changed and the importance of keeping one's humanity intact while facing competition to succeed. He advises not to aim for people’s liking but instead to set one's own goals and strive towards them.
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In this excerpt, the speaker recalls being brought into a writers' meeting by Warner Brothers and being given the task of writing about a character who can run fast on the moon.
2:13:45 - 2:15:51 (02:06)
Summary
In this excerpt, the speaker recalls being brought into a writers' meeting by Warner Brothers and being given the task of writing about a character who can run fast on the moon.
ChapterHow to Keep Your Humanity
Episode#643: Todd McFarlane, Iconic Comic Book Artist — Lessons from Stan Lee, How to Make Art that Outlives You, How to Compete with Corporate Giants and Win (While Having Fun), Dealmaking Strategies, War Stories from Wall Street and Lawyer Land, Taking Responsibility for Your Life, and Why Creators Need to Smash Limits
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The speaker contemplates his own personality and expresses his admiration for the warriors of the past.
2:15:51 - 2:18:11 (02:19)
Summary
The speaker contemplates his own personality and expresses his admiration for the warriors of the past. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing one's own strengths and weaknesses before pursuing entrepreneurship.
ChapterHow to Keep Your Humanity
Episode#643: Todd McFarlane, Iconic Comic Book Artist — Lessons from Stan Lee, How to Make Art that Outlives You, How to Compete with Corporate Giants and Win (While Having Fun), Dealmaking Strategies, War Stories from Wall Street and Lawyer Land, Taking Responsibility for Your Life, and Why Creators Need to Smash Limits
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Mark Cuban talks to business students about the importance of keeping your humanity instead of only focusing on making money and being successful, as well as dealing with rejection and pushing past it.
2:18:11 - 2:43:42 (25:31)
Summary
Mark Cuban talks to business students about the importance of keeping your humanity instead of only focusing on making money and being successful, as well as dealing with rejection and pushing past it.