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Lessons Learned from Success and Ego by Charlie Sheen
Charlie Sheen shares his experiences of success, ego and avoiding temptations, admitting that after 27 years of not cheating he can enjoy being in tempting situations. He also talks about keeping a positive mindset and respecting others despite his egotistical nature.
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Doyle Brunson shares the story of folding Ace-Seven offsuit, even though it was a strong hand, because he believed he was only a slight favorite, and the opponent was becoming more aggressive.
31:56 - 35:56 (04:00)
Summary
Doyle Brunson shares the story of folding Ace-Seven offsuit, even though it was a strong hand, because he believed he was only a slight favorite, and the opponent was becoming more aggressive.
ChapterLessons Learned from Success and Ego by Charlie Sheen
Episode#260: Setting Goals, Making Money, and Overcoming Tough Times -- Phil Hellmuth
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The podcast host interviews a successful poker player, who talks about how a question about ego and how it affected his game made him rethink his approach, and helped him win big in his home game.
35:56 - 41:35 (05:38)
Summary
The podcast host interviews a successful poker player, who talks about how a question about ego and how it affected his game made him rethink his approach, and helped him win big in his home game.
ChapterLessons Learned from Success and Ego by Charlie Sheen
Episode#260: Setting Goals, Making Money, and Overcoming Tough Times -- Phil Hellmuth
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Professional poker player, Daniel Negreanu, discusses how he avoids temptation and stays faithful to his wife after 27 years together.
41:35 - 46:04 (04:29)
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Professional poker player, Daniel Negreanu, discusses how he avoids temptation and stays faithful to his wife after 27 years together. He also reflects on how playing poker has helped him in various aspects of his life, including negotiation skills.
ChapterLessons Learned from Success and Ego by Charlie Sheen
Episode#260: Setting Goals, Making Money, and Overcoming Tough Times -- Phil Hellmuth
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
A mentor once told the speaker that "you're the average of the five people you associate with most," leading him to discover the amazing abilities of our own blood for healing and cure, such as PRP which was invented by his friend Alan for heart attack and cancer treatment.
46:04 - 49:40 (03:35)
Summary
A mentor once told the speaker that "you're the average of the five people you associate with most," leading him to discover the amazing abilities of our own blood for healing and cure, such as PRP which was invented by his friend Alan for heart attack and cancer treatment.