Interviewer asks me: what have you learned after 1000 episodes? This

Published: Thu, 12/14/17

I made an appearance on somebody else's podcast the other day. The host asked: after 1000 episodes, is there anything you've learned?

I said the key things weren't economic or historical. They're life lessons. (I hate that term, and I am filled with self-loathing for having used it just now.)


First: persistence pays off. More on that another time.

Second: if you want to do something, do it now.

It will never be just the right time. You'll always be able to find an excuse not to start.

I was that way with my podcast. But if I'd just gone ahead and started even a year or two earlier, I'd be in much better shape today.

Every day I didn't act was a audience-building day I'll never get back.

So....

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