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The speaker reminisces about growing up with Stan Lee's voice coming on every morning and describes him as the celebrity who always interacted well with his fans.
23:53 - 26:08 (02:15)
Summary
The speaker reminisces about growing up with Stan Lee's voice coming on every morning and describes him as the celebrity who always interacted well with his fans.
ChapterStan Lee - A Canadian at Heart
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 shares how he imagined a book by a school teacher who teaches people how to use a word more than once, and how to enjoy life like the teacher himself who stops to appreciate things, while emphasizing the importance of mastering language and giving examples of how to use different parts of speech.
26:08 - 28:04 (01:55)
Summary
The speaker shares how he imagined a book by a school teacher who teaches people how to use a word more than once, and how to enjoy life like the teacher himself who stops to appreciate things, while emphasizing the importance of mastering language and giving examples of how to use different parts of speech.
ChapterStan Lee - A Canadian at Heart
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
Canadian comedians and actors often struggle with imposter syndrome due to the belief that there are more important and skilled individuals than themselves.
28:04 - 30:11 (02:07)
Summary
Canadian comedians and actors often struggle with imposter syndrome due to the belief that there are more important and skilled individuals than themselves. However, athletes like Steve Nash and Wayne Gretzky serve as positive role models by acting like gentlemen despite their success.