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"Leadership doesn't guarantee success, but a lack of leadership guarantees there won't be success." In this week's episode, John covers the story of the Mexican Fisherman. While you can take different lessons and takeaways from the story, he covers: 1. Meaningful Progress Takes Time 2. Small Impact Matters As Well 3. Just Because It's What Someone Else is Doing Doesn't Mean you Have To You can learn more about LearnLoft's leadership development program here or have John speak at your next event here.
In this episode: 5% safe withdrawal rate, the three stories, psychology and personal finance, and community. In this insightful episode of the ChooseFI Podcast, Brad chats with Frank Vasquez, a well-known figure in the financial independence community and the voice behind Risk Parity Radio. They delve into Frank's journey from a career in law to becoming a personal finance expert, and explore topics like the 5% safe withdrawal rate, revealed preferences, and Frank's three defining life stories. This conversation offers insight on approaching personal finance, investments, and life after achieving financial independence. Frank shares his unique blend of academic rigor, personal curiosity, and his thoughtful approach to living with purpose in the post-FI world.
In this episode, Hazel delves into the true meaning of wealth beyond its conventional definition of monetary and material possessions. By exploring the origins of the word "wealth," Hazel uncovers its ancient roots in well-being, welfare, and happiness. The episode emphasizes the importance of defining wealth for oneself and reclaiming its original, broader meaning. Through a thought-provoking story about a Mexican fisherman, Hazel illustrates that true wealth lies in finding joy and fulfillment in everyday activities, rather than in the accumulation of material wealth. KEY TAKEAWAYS The word "wealth" has a much broader meaning than just monetary and material possessions, originally encompassing well-being, welfare, and happiness. The modern-day dictionary definition of wealth includes an abundance of valuable possessions or money, but it can also refer to an inner abundance of talent or a quality of profuse abundance. The podcast explores the idea of reclaiming the original, broader meaning of wealth to include aspects like well-being, health, and happiness, beyond just material possessions. The story of the Mexican fisherman illustrates that true wealth can be found in enjoying what you do, spending time with loved ones, and feeling content with one's current situation, rather than constantly seeking more material wealth. The message encourages listeners to define their own version of wealth, focusing on what brings them joy, love, and happiness, and to incorporate that into their everyday lives. BEST MOMENTS "The truth about wealth is that if we don't define it for ourselves, then other people will define it for us." "Wouldn't it be amazing to start living in a way that wealth meant so much more than just the stuff that we can accumulate over the course of our lifetimes?" "I think that's just a beautiful little story which illustrates exactly the idea that even what you're doing right now, if you're loving what you're doing and you have the ability to share that love and for it to bring about abundance in your life somehow, that you don't need masses of riches to feel that way." VALUABLE RESOURCES Click here to download your FREE gift, our Financial Freedom Spreadsheet, to help you get a 'snap shot' of your finances... https://www.the-freedom-club.com/on-the-money-2024 ABOUT THE HOST Having started her career as a professional, classical musician, Hazel de Kloe also had a personal quest to become financially free. She and her husband built a successful, multi-million-pound property business, next to their own careers, but soon realised that true freedom doesn't JUST come from being financially independent… Having meant so much to her family, it has been her passion ever since, to inspire, educate and empower others on their journeys towards this 'Holy Grail'. During one particular property mentoring session back in 2009, she had a powerful recognition of exactly how to facilitate this. Nicknamed now, The Wealth Whisperer, she has a unique way of getting to the crux of what is needed to help fulfil this quest. CONTACT METHODS WebsiteInstagram
In today's episode I'm sharing a parable that might help you to figure out what is most important to you… Get you free ticket for Grow Your Joyful Business Join The Choose Joy Club Find out more about 1:1 coaching CONTACT SOPHIE: Coaching - Your Joyful Year Buy My Book - Choose Joy: Relieve Burnout, Focus on Your Happiness, and Infuse More Joy into Your Everyday Life Mailing list - sign up now Blog - www.sophiecliff.com Instagram - @sophiecliff Email - sophie@sophiecliff.com
We all want to grow our businesses, but when is it enough?On this episode, David is joined by Dan Grech, Founder and Lead Instructor of BizHack, which provides AI-powered fractional marketing services to purpose-driven small businesses.Episode Highlights:Growing Cousin's Dance Studio (4:55)Parable of the Mexican Fisherman (7:17)Shareholder Capitalism (10:46)Journalism to Expose Crime (15:33)Ikigai (19:02)Unlocking Moment (20:52) Recurring Revenue (32:47)Feeling Trapped (44:33)Links:For Continuing Professional Education Courses:https://www.petersprofessionaleducation.com/More David Peters Content:www.youtube.com/@DavidPetersFinancialDan Grech and Bizhack:https://bizhack.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/dangrech/
In this episode, we dive into the science behind the actual cost of happiness and reveal why so many of us are spending our money on the wrong things. We share personal stories, explore fascinating research, and offer practical strategies for aligning your spending with your values to create a life of genuine joy and fulfillment.
The Mexican Fisherman Story contains a very important life lesson about productivity, creating a lifestyle by design, the sometimes-pointless pursuit of more, and asking ourselves WHY we do what we do each day and whether it aligns with our end goal. In this episode, I share my understanding of this story and why it is important to know if your employees are fishermen or bankers. I also explain why a good friend of mine often refers to me as the Mexican Fisherman. If you have any questions about this episode, you can contact me at tyson@podiatrylegends.com 2-Day LIVE Podiatry Business Reboot I truly believe this is the best two-day podiatry training program in the world; nothing else comes close, and it has been designed just for podiatrists. Every year, the reboot evolves and gets better, and if you want to give your podiatry business the boost it needs, or you're considering starting a podiatry business, block out the dates in your schedule now and plan on attending. I 100% Guarantee you will love it and if not, I'll give you back twice what you paid, that's how confident I am. Check it Out!!!! Do You Think Differently to Other Podiatrists? If you do think differently, you're not alone. Most of my coaching clients feel the same way, which is why they chose to work with me over a larger cookie-cutter coaching company. You can visit my website, www.tysonfranklin.com, for more information or use my ONLINE CALENDAR to schedule a free thirty-minute Zoom meeting. During our call, I will explain the Thriving Podiatry Business Model, and I guarantee that after we talk, you will have more clarity on what is best for you and your business. If you love the business side of podiatry, please consider joining the Podiatry Business Owners Club on Facebook, and if you have the time, check out my YouTube channel, Tyson E Franklin.
I have been a huge fan of the Tim Ferriss Show lately because I love the long-from interviews with world-class performers as Tim dissects how they accomplished what they've accomplished. I LOVED a recent interview with Kelly Slater. If you've never heard of Kelly Slater, he's an 11-time world surfing champion and highly regarded as the GOAT in the sport. I listened to Kelly's interview and was mesmerized by his mindset, attention to detail in his craft and his health, and most importantly, the simplicity of life he lives. I have two life lessons to share from Kelly that really impacted mine.Tim was asking about Kelly's goals. Kelly response was awesome. He shared how nice it is to be in a position where he can mentor the young guys in the sport as he loves the sport and wants to be an ambassador. He stressed how vital it is for him to "always stay humble because when you're humble, you're teachable. When you're teachable, you can continue growing." He said the best way to learn is by teaching. Kelly went on to say. "If you think you know something, go teach it. That's when you will really know it." There is SO much wisdom in Kelly's words that I want to repeat it. Are you humble? Are you teachable? Are you learning and growing? Are you taking what you know and teaching it to others? This is the process of becoming the best in the world. I am not the best at this, but I am doing my best to teach you all what I know through this learning vehicle called a podcast. I find it amazing that I am constantly learning more by teaching it to you!In a latter question, Tim Ferriss asked Kelly about money and houses. Kelly stated that he is the middle child, but was forced to become the family leader because other members of his family had emotional and other issues. Kelly has made gobs of money over the years. Wikipedia reports his career surfing earnings over $4M! He shared his love for traveling and the many homes he's purchased in multiple countries over the years. Tim asked Kelly what his happy ending looks like. I love Kelly's answer as it reminds me of the "Mexican Fisherman". I'll paraphrase. The happy ending comes when all the lessons are learned. Kelly has done it all, spent a lot of money, but it never lead to happiness. He joked that what he'd love to do is simply buy a simple van and travel around to his surfing events in it, keeping a simple life of competitive surfing and helping others in his sport. He has learned so much in his 49 years and wants to stay humble, stay teachable, stay learning, and stay teaching. Over a lifetime, he'll collect a book of lessons and that's how he defined a "happy ending". This is beautiful.This episode is a self-check. Are you humble, teachable, learning, and teaching others? If you are not, these podcasts are a waste of your time. If you are not, you'll never grow your cleaning business beyond where it is now. Sure, it may grow short-term, but it will crumble in the long-term. I urge you to ask those that know you best if they think you're humble and teachable. This is the 2nd window from "The Four Windows". Once you know and get honest with yourself, make the decision to get better. Go and learn the lessons you need to learn to lead toward your happy ending. Then teach it to others and be a difference maker.Would you like to figure out what makes you tick and how to create an action plan for 2021 that will enable you to WIN?! Check out the "2021 Smart Goals Workshop" and access your free goals worksheet.
-Our new intro -The Mexican Fisherman -When is it enough money -sports talks with Beans -Busting nuts is on not busting them -Dirty hands -The gun emoji -Women Drivers are so inconsiderate -Having kids so u don't have to do chores -The best taco truck is in the hood -Mind your business -I don't care how it ends ---Questions ,Comments ,Ideas ?? Leave us a Listener Listing on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/60i4EycSgErEFWmILwOwBK?si=R5mhE_zaRsuiC6giPLSU2g —————or follow us on Instagram
This is one of my favorite stories. It's about an American businessman and a Mexican fisherman.A lot of people want to make more money so they can live a better life.They tell themselves: "Once I make enough money, then I'll go live the life I want."But that's a mistake. Living the life they want should be accomplished now, not later.They spend the majority of their lives working, but along the way, they often forget what they're working for.They start to prioritize work and making more money without a reason, and that's a problem.They just want to have more and more, with no apparent end goal.The Mexican Fisherman story is here to remind you to take a step back, and think about what you're actually working for, and what you already have. Every so often, you should reflect on and reevaluate your priorities. There is more to life than just work and money after all.So how much is enough?
A story about happiness, world travel, and sacrifice. www.thecuriouspod.com/questions/fishingforhappiness ※ - The Map Of Recording Locations: www.thecuriouspod.com/map - The Podcast Hotline: (612) 584-9330 - MASSIVE thank you to Wild Pony for the theme song to our Daily Guinness episodes.
After working in the banking industry for thirty-eight years, Mike Drak was exhausted. With high blood pressure and low motivation, he searched for an exit. To his surprise, the bank showed him the door. Instead of quitting for free, he was now flush with freedom and a severance at fifty-nine years old. The retirement honeymoon didn't last. After a few weeks, he was miserable. His wife and friends were all still working. He had the free time he'd been dreaming of but no longer felt the desire to pursue his favorite activities. He was experiencing what he now calls retirement shock. After an arduous journey of self-discovery, he found his way to the other side. He's authored two best-selling retirement books, is a Senior Contributor at Booming Encore, and dedicates his time to helping other retirees avoid the mistakes he made. In other words, he's happy. 00:00-Start 02:08–“let me start at the beginning…” 05:06–Miserable? 06:58–The money is important, but… 07:20–The Ikigai Process 10:21–Giving is living 12:29–What makes a happy retiree? 16:35–Tiers of retirement 20:00–Finding purpose with pets 22:00–Core pursuit finder 27:32–The Iron Man 31:29–Retirement rulebreakers 32:50–Mike's perfect day 35:00–Travel! 38:34–Find your tribes 40:46–“The Mexican Fisherman” 42:22–Recreating your identity 45:35–Redefining retirement 47:10–Where to find Mike Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, I share a story about "The Mexican Fisherman", which changed my perspective on some aspects of life.My InstagramMy TwitterMy TikTokMy FacebookMy LinkedInMy YouTube channelMy articlesClick here to inquire about working with me onlineClick here for a free workout plan and/or nutrition for fat loss guideSubscribe to my email listMy online calorie calculator
In this episode, we get into a discussion about body dysmorphia and its prevalence in today's society relative to the glorification of obesity. We also talk about depression, and Mike tells the famous fable of the Mexican fisherman. We hope you enjoy this episode and if you'd like to join us in The Online Fitness Business Mentorship, you can grab your seat at https://www.fitnessbusinessmentorship.com Thank you! -J & M WATCH this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/QlnhRnlpVww TIMESTAMPS: (00:00) — Intro (00:11) — Rating 3:10 to Yuma (with spoilers) (03:54) — Why Mike ISN'T going to win the Olympia any time soon (06:16) — What actually drives someone to become a great bodybuilder? (09:53) — Body dysmorphia, depression, & the glorification of obesity in society (33:48) — Jordan has a new mace (and he loves it) (37:35) — Tips to lose weight with a desk job (...sort of) (43:19) — The Die with Zero mentality (working to live, not living to work) (47:04) — The Fable of the Mexican Fisherman (53:21) — Wrap-up Follow the show on social: YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@personaltrainerpodcast Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/personaltrainerpodcast TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@personaltrainerpodcast Join our email list & get our FREE '30 Ways To Build A Successful Online Coaching Business' manual: https://bit.ly/30O2l6p Check out our new book 'Eat It!' at https://www.eatit-book.com If you have any questions you'd like to have answered on the show, shoot us an email at info@fitnessbusinessmentorship.com If you enjoyed the episode, we would sincerely appreciate it if you left a five-star review. ---- Post-Production by: David Margittai | In Post Media Website: https://www.inpostmedia.com Email: david@inpostmedia.com © 2023 Michael Vacanti & Jordan Syatt
This episode is about one of the greatest stories I have ever heard, the story of the Mexican Fisherman. This simple short story teaches us the value of living in the moment, it also shows us that the life of our dreams may actually be right under our nose. We just have to take a step back, discover what it is that we want, what is truly important and then redefine our definition of success. It really is that simple although as you know by now, simple doesn't necessarily mean easy. Show your support. Please like, share and comment!Podcast gear available at: https://deeper-you-go-the-weirder-it.myspreadshop.com/Pine pollen and Fermented Herbal Tonics available: Email for detailsFeel free to reach out with questions: garett.renon@gmail.comInstagram: garett.renonBook: The Self-Sabotage Guide: 9 Behaviors Preventing You from Becoming Stronger, Faster, And SexierThank you all for supporting the show!
Wisdom and Productivity: The Podcast of An Imperfect Educator
The Parable of the Mexican Fisherman and The 8 Forms of Wealth
072 - The Angry Man & The Mexican Fisherman
This episode opens with me explaining why a good friend calls me the Mexican Fisherman and ends with Dave James talking about tits and gits. It's a fun episode that will open your mind and change your thinking about podiatry and life. "Life moves pretty fast; sometimes you've got to slow down and take a look". - Ferris Bueller (1986) In this episode (PART 2), Dave and I discuss the following: Developing a better relationship with your work and family. The reason why some people own big houses. The difference between safety and safeness. You cannot compare success: Everyone's journey in life is different, and there is no right or wrong, and there is an element of luck. THE POWER OF THE PAUSE. Habits and automatic responses. If you want to connect with Dave James, you'll find him lurking around and adding value on Linkedin. If you have any questions about this podcast episode, please email me at tyson@podiatrylegends.com. Podiatry Business Coaching If you'd like to learn more about One-On-One Business Coaching, please email me at tf@tysonfranklin.com; otherwise, you can go directly to my online calendar to schedule a 30-minute face-to-face Zoom meeting with me. Live Events & Online Courses If you're looking for podiatry education, please look at my LIVE EVENTS and current ONLINE COURSES I endorse. YouTube Have you checked out my YouTube Channel – Tyson E Franklin? This is where I uploaded the UNCUT videos of each podcast episode and short career and educational videos. Podiatry Business Owners Club On Facebook, I have created a group called the Podiatry Business Owners Club. If you're a podiatrist or podiatry student and you own a business or would like to own a business one day, this is the group you'll want to join.
We made it to episode 100!!! Thank you everyone who has listened and supported the podcast along the way. Today I'm going to share: - a quick review of how we got here - one of my favorite stories/lessons I've learned in the last 3 years - where the podcast is headed from here Email: info@nateskelly.com
Sam went to disneyland, so it was just mason and Brandon Burke who break down the parable of the mexican fisherman. "Wealth is the slave of a wise man. The master of a fool" -Seneca
In this episode of the Maven Money Personal Finance Podcast… Andy unleashes the megasode. Timestamps: 00:31 - Ep 004 - Asset Classes 20:41 - Ep 005 - Life Stages 36:46 - Ep 006 - Saving, Investing, Speculating 50:13 - Ep 011 - An Introduction to Capitalism (The Stock Market) 01:14:03 - Ep 026 - Spend Your Way To Wealth - Expenses Matter 01:39:01 - Ep 032 - Lifestyle Creep 02:02:27 - Ep 037 - Investing Principle of the Good the Bad the Ugly 02:20:12 - Ep 043 - What Great Financial Advice Can and Can't Do 02:40:30 - Ep 048 - Real Life Financial Mistakes 03:01:07 - Ep 056 - How Much Are You Investing? 03:23:29 - Ep 075 - The Mexican Fisherman story 03:25:22 - Ep 105 - Luck 03:33:07 - Ep 107 - Scams 03:54:21 - Ep 111 - You Are the Stock Market 04:08:11 - Ep 115 - Informed Risk 04:32:16 - Ep 125 - Five Minute Money Message 04:36:52 - Ep 143 - Your Financial Prescription 04:51:28 - Ep 162 - Cloning - Why is it hard to do? 04:57:25 - Ep 163 - -50% or more 05:15:15 - Ep 167 - The First 100k 05:34:41 - Ep 191 - Know Your Numbers 05:51:24 - Ep 195 - Wall of Worry 05:56:44 - Ep 198 - The Man in the Arena 05:59:54 - Ep 199 - Your Contributions versus The Investment Return 06:18:50 - Ep 222 - Asset Misallocation 06:43:09 - Ep 235 - A Story of Units 07:00:09 - Ep 245 - Index Fund Investing - Is Average Right? 07:17:10 - Ep 246 - Womb to Wisdom 07:26:05 - Ep 252 - Invest by Sunset Links: Humans Under Management Andy Hart Patreon Leave a review! Don't forget to check out the Maven Adviser website for more great content. So sit back and enjoy unrivalled words of wisdom from Andy Hart - host of the UK's premier personal finance show. Is there a topic you'd like Andy to cover? We'd love to hear from you! Contact Andy Hart directly with any comments / feedback on team@mavenadviser.com. Alternatively you can reach out on Twitter @MavenAdviser.
The Tropical MBA Podcast - Entrepreneurship, Travel, and Lifestyle
As 2022 draws to a close Dan and Ian are in a reflective mood. In this week's show they ponder the ‘lifestyle business take' on ‘The Parable of the Mexican Fisherman' and come up with an alternative interpretation involving YouTube. They also discuss some the positives and negatives of their own business year including the results of their ambition to scale Dynamite Jobs, the power of reconnecting in person with colleagues, friends and mentors, and why alignment between founders is critical: “I think we can up the leadership game a little bit. And a lot of that is about figuring out these concepts and ideas that scale through the organisation and create alignment. It's creating empowerment and autonomy in each individual actor to know that they're doing meaningful things on a day to day basis. That level of leadership is a tough nut to crack”.
Hello Self Made Nation Welcome back to “I'm a Millionaire! So, now what?”! Today we're diving deep into a parable about why money isn't everything. Is it a bit ironic that I would be saying that money is not everything… when this podcast is about the celebration of building wealth unapologetically in your business? Stick with me, and click through to listen. You be the judge of whether or not it's ironic that I would say that money is not everything.
Being content isn't just a matter of being content with your current life; instead, it's being content with what you have and realizing that we are always striving to improve. The Parable of the Mexican Fisherman has been a favorite of mine. The author is unknown. I often re-read this parable when I feel I need a reminder or clarity of the important things in life. Want Medicine Revived Morning Rounds delivered to your inbox every weekday morning? Sign up for the FREE Medicine Revived Morning Rounds email at https://courses.medicinerevived.com/morning-rounds
Do you truly honor your needs and desires, or do you put them off until a later date? In this episode, we discuss ‘Delayed Enjoyment'. I share my definition, and 3 questions that will be great for you to journal on to build awareness around if you are delaying your enjoyment. In the episode, I mentioned The Mexican Fisherman story. Watch or listen to that episode here: https://youtu.be/vJ3fAKKHHLA For access to my guided meditations and journal exercises, go to https://www.niajae.com
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On this solo episode, I share the tale of the Mexican Fisherman and some lessons from it. I find that when we hear a story illustrate a lesson so clearly, we appreciate it, but rarely incorporate those lessons into our lives. Check out this super quick listen and let me know how you will start incorporating the concepts of trust, joy and abundance into your day to day. All we truly have is right now, let's make the most of it! Join the Detox Diaries community and subscribe to the show! Click https://www.thedetoxdiaries.com/newsletter-sign-up (here) to sign up for email and receive the Daily Detox Drop-in for a daily dose of detox tips, tricks and inspiration. Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/the.detox.diaries/ (@the.detox.diaries) Follow me on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thedetoxdiaries (@thedetoxdiaries)
This week we're trying something new, a Dum Dudes Storytime! Listen along with us as we read the story of The Mexican Fisherman and breakdown the deeper meaning behind it. -- Everyone has thoughts pop into their heads in moments of clarity and creativity. They are usually fleeting and left unshared. Because we've found there is depth and value in moments and musings, we decided to intentionally capture and share some of ours with you. While we do not consider ourselves wise, we are intentionally seeking wisdom and growth from those we surround ourselves with and what we consume. With so much going on in our lives, we decided to capture some of the most impactful occurrences and thoughts that offered us the greatest opportunity to gain wisdom, to grow, and hopefully to become better. We also thought we'd share them with you! We hope you enjoy Dum Dudes, Deep Thoughts!
Ryan H. Law shares two short posts covering the value of deliberate learning and the parable of the Mexican fisherman Episode 477: How 15 Minutes of Deliberate Learning can Dramatically Increase Productivity AND The Parable of the Mexican Fisherman by Ryan H Law Ryan's goal is to teach financial planners, coaches, and counselors how to use simple, evidence-based action steps to provide outstanding client care. He received his bachelor's degree from Utah State University in Family Finance. After he graduated he worked in the financial planning field for several years then decided to return to school. He received my master's degree in Personal Financial Planning from Texas Tech University. He is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER and an Accredited Financial Counselor He currently teaches at Utah Valley University in the Financial Planning program where he teaches financial counseling courses and runs their on-campus Money Management Resource Center. He serves on the AFCPE (Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education) Board of Directors where he has served as Treasurer and President. The original posts can be found here: https://ryanhlaw.com/deliberate-learning/ & https://ryanhlaw.com/the-parable-of-the-mexican-fisherman/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalStartUpDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ryan H. Law shares two short posts covering the value of deliberate learning and the parable of the Mexican fisherman Episode 477: How 15 Minutes of Deliberate Learning can Dramatically Increase Productivity AND The Parable of the Mexican Fisherman by Ryan H Law Ryan's goal is to teach financial planners, coaches, and counselors how to use simple, evidence-based action steps to provide outstanding client care. He received his bachelor's degree from Utah State University in Family Finance. After he graduated he worked in the financial planning field for several years then decided to return to school. He received my master's degree in Personal Financial Planning from Texas Tech University. He is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER and an Accredited Financial Counselor He currently teaches at Utah Valley University in the Financial Planning program where he teaches financial counseling courses and runs their on-campus Money Management Resource Center. He serves on the AFCPE (Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education) Board of Directors where he has served as Treasurer and President. The original posts can be found here: https://ryanhlaw.com/deliberate-learning/ & https://ryanhlaw.com/the-parable-of-the-mexican-fisherman/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalStartUpDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is probably one of my beliefs that will annoy the most people.In Episode #240 of 'Musings' Juan and I discuss: why I think there is something wrong with the way that we all view 'jobs' as a necessity, why people work in the first case, how many people would stay at their job if they weren't getting paid, why paying for everything is the end goal, a Mexican parable and Humankind: A Hopeful History by Rutger Bregman.As always, we hope you enjoy. Mere Mortals out!Timeline:(0:00) - A caveat for future privilege immunity(3:25) - My spiel against jobs(8:53) - Why work?(11:45) - Would you pay to work?(18:03) - How to get to the point where you pay for everything(26:29) - The parable of the Mexican Fisherman(28:39) - Humankind book(34:17) - Final sumup & join the DiscordConnect with Mere Mortals:Website: https://www.meremortalspodcast.com/Discord: https://discord.gg/jjfq9eGReUInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/meremortalspodcast/
Occasionally, we're going to take a Night Drive together. The Night Drive is more of a creative segment, a musing on daily life spent in business, sales, family, and anything else life has to throw at us. Tonight, the topic is the story of the Mexican Fisherman. How do you value your time? Is the "American Way" the best way? Join us as I dive in to this deep topic. Main Website: https://salesforintroverts.comMusic: Dr. Campbell
"...I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances. I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want." - Philippians 4 : 11-12 (NIV) Links: The Rudder of the Day - by Dan MillerRead more in Rudder of the Day - Stories & Wisdom to Kick Start Your Workday, Dan Miller https://store.48days.com/product/rudder-of-the-day-book-plus-ebook/ ~More on Dan Miller and the 48 Days Eagles Community: You've felt the nudge to "do your own thing" for a while now (maybe even your whole life), but where do you start and how do you conquer the fear and overwhelm of starting your own business? Dan Miller's 48 Days Eagles Community helps driven, smart, creative individuals like you who are willing to take action to break free from monotony, find your true purpose, and create not only work, but a full life you thrive in. ~Subscribe to the All Around Growth Podcast channel for show updates ONLY: https://t.me/allaroundgrowthpodcast If you want to participate in a group chat with fellow audience members on a similar path, consider joining the community on our Telegram chat group: t.me/allaroundgrowth ~Apple Podcasts listeners...here's a short, one-minute video just for you!* How To Leave a Rating & Review in Apple Podcast App~All listeners are encouraged to give the show a rating on your podcast player of choice. Ratings and reviews help with the algorithms and exposure to new audience members! ~Please spread the word and share on social media as well! Follow this link to ALL EPISODES ~Have a Question or any feedback for Rob? Email me at allaroundgrowth@gmail.com OR join the community!t.me/allaroundgrowthSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/allaroundgrowth)
Podcast GURUS will tell you, "you need to SCALE." When in reality, sometimes the place you are is where you actually want to be. There's a powerful parabel called The Mexican Fisherman. It helps me remember that not everything is about MASSIVE growth. I reformatted the parabel to be for you, the podcaster. I hope you enjoy. Join my FREE community! - No GURUS allowed.
I have been a huge fan of the Tim Ferriss Show lately because I love the long-from interviews with world-class performers as Tim dissects how they accomplished what they've accomplished. I LOVED a recent interview with Kelly Slater. If you've never heard of Kelly Slater, he's an 11-time world surfing champion and highly regarded as the GOAT in the sport. I listened to Kelly's interview and was mesmerized by his mindset, attention to detail in his craft and his health, and most importantly, the simplicity of life he lives. I have two life lessons to share from Kelly that really impacted mine.Tim was asking about Kelly's goals. Kelly response was awesome. He shared how nice it is to be in a position where he can mentor the young guys in the sport as he loves the sport and wants to be an ambassador. He stressed how vital it is for him to "always stay humble because when you're humble, you're teachable. When you're teachable, you can continue growing." He said the best way to learn is by teaching. Kelly went on to say. "If you think you know something, go teach it. That's when you will really know it." There is SO much wisdom in Kelly's words that I want to repeat it. Are you humble? Are you teachable? Are you learning and growing? Are you taking what you know and teaching it to others? This is the process of becoming the best in the world. I am not the best at this, but I am doing my best to teach you all what I know through this learning vehicle called a podcast. I find it amazing that I am constantly learning more by teaching it to you!In a latter question, Tim Ferriss asked Kelly about money and houses. Kelly stated that he is the middle child, but was forced to become the family leader because other members of his family had emotional and other issues. Kelly has made gobs of money over the years. Wikipedia reports his career surfing earnings over $4M! He shared his love for traveling and the many homes he's purchased in multiple countries over the years. Tim asked Kelly what his happy ending looks like. I love Kelly's answer as it reminds me of the "Mexican Fisherman". I'll paraphrase. The happy ending comes when all the lessons are learned. Kelly has done it all, spent a lot of money, but it never lead to happiness. He joked that what he'd love to do is simply buy a simple van and travel around to his surfing events in it, keeping a simple life of competitive surfing and helping others in his sport. He has learned so much in his 49 years and wants to stay humble, stay teachable, stay learning, and stay teaching. Over a lifetime, he'll collect a book of lessons and that's how he defined a "happy ending". This is beautiful.This episode is a self-check. Are you humble, teachable, learning, and teaching others? If you are not, these podcasts are a waste of your time. If you are not, you'll never grow your cleaning business beyond where it is now. Sure, it may grow short-term, but it will crumble in the long-term. I urge you to ask those that know you best if they think you're humble and teachable. This is the 2nd window from "The Four Windows". Once you know and get honest with yourself, make the decision to get better. Go and learn the lessons you need to learn to lead toward your happy ending. Then teach it to others and be a difference maker.Would you like to figure out what makes you tick and how to create an action plan for 2021 that will enable you to WIN?! Check out the "2021 Smart Goals Workshop" and access your free goals worksheet.
What if you could "pull" forward some of the things you are looking forward to about retirement? In Part 1, we discuss what it means to redistribute retirement and some ways to do it. Bucket List Worksheet Parable of the Mexican Fisherman 8,000 Days Article Redistribute Retirement Article
The final episode in my Success kit series is Persistence. I speak with a good friend of mine and contractor Mike Lunn. We talk about how he has been persistent in his philosophy of business and the importance of staying small. I also tell a great story about the Mexican Fisherman that fits well with this episode.
Like Mary who chose “the good portion” and sat at the feet of Jesus while her sister Martha was distracted by busywork in Luke 10, Mark Albion tells the parable of a Mexican Fisherman who managed to live a rich life without following the financial advice of a Harvard Businessman.
#065: Why are you working so hard? What are you really going after? How much is enough? Today's story is all about answering those questions. Author of the Parable Of The Mexican Fisherman: Heinrich Böll To learn more about the show, please visit https:/
Hold onto your trousers....It's Episode 1 of the Unpacked Travel Podcast!! In our inaugural episode, Chaz & Chris reflect on their humble travel beginnings and how it led them both to take year-long trips around the world.Here are links to some things mentioned in the episode:4-Hour Work Week by Tim FerrissMt KilimanjaroGoogle Search: Cool Places to see in the worldGoogle Search: How to travel longterm for cheapChaz’s Career Coach: Michelle PooleIn 5 years, what would you have wished you’d done?Chaz’s Travel Blog - Chaz: UnchartedThe Story of the Mexican Fisherman
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In this episode talk about some of the themes contained in the book “Civilized to Death” by Christopher Ryan. As I have mentioned before (and will most likely say again) there is always two sides to every story and the book Civilized to Death does a great job presenting an alternate view of our ancient hunter/gather past as well as looking at the other-side, the darkside, the shadow of our current civilization and modern lifestyle. It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society. - Jiddu Krishnamurti“Whoever has the gold, makes the rules”. - Garett's DadBooks: Civilized to Death, 4-hour Work Week
In this episode Coach Bratland, Coach Foley, and Dr. Snow discuss the parable of the Mexican Fisherman and the American Business Man. An American businessman was at the pier of a small coastal Mexican village when a small boat with just one fisherman docked. Inside the small boat were several large yellowfin tuna. The American complimented the Mexican on the quality of his fish and asked how long it took to catch them. The Mexican replied, that it only took a little while. The American then asked why didn't he stay out longer and catch more fish. The Mexican said he had enough to support his family's immediate needs.The American then asked, "But what do you do with the rest of your time?"The Mexican fisherman said, "I sleep late, fish a little, play with my children, take siesta with my wife Maria, stroll into the village each evening where I sip wine and play guitar with my amigos. I have a full and busy life, señor."The American scoffed. "I am a Harvard MBA and could help you. You should spend more time fishing and with the proceeds, buy a bigger boat. With the proceeds from the bigger boat you could buy several boats. Eventually you would have a fleet of fishing boats. Instead of selling your catch to a middleman you would sell directly to the processor, eventually opening your own cannery. You would control the product, processing and distribution. You would need to leave this small coastal fishing village and move to Mexico City, then LA and eventually NYC where you will run your expanding enterprise."The Mexican fisherman asked, "But señor, how long will this all take?"To which the American replied, "Fifteen or twenty years.""But what then, señor?"The American laughed and said, "That's the best part. When the time is right you would announce an IPO and sell your company stock to the public and become very rich, you would make millions.""Millions, señor? Then what?"The American said, "Then you would retire. Move to a small coastal fishing village where you would sleep late, fish a little, play with your kids, take siesta with your wife, stroll to the village in the evenings where you could sip wine and play your guitar with your amigos."
The Story of the Mexican Fisherman has been bouncing around the internet for years in one form or another. It’s been an inspiration to many, that live in the rat race or try to keep up with the Joneses, to slow down, reassess their situations, and really think about the lives they want to live. For more information, visit the show notes at https://erwealth.com/podcastblog/the-story-of-the-mexican-fisherman
Michael makes a big announcement in this episode. Michael has made the decision to start living in a "semi-retired" status. He talks about how the story of "The Mexican Fisherman" inspired him to work towards reducing his working hours as much as possible. Michael talks about how a couple of his projects which he has been working on are now at a stage where he can step into them more and as a result, is able to cut back on his web development hours and effectively has become semi retired as a result - working around 10 hours per week. Quotes from the Episode: "Forever has to start one day. We are so prone to look so far into the distance, we forget we need to make the leap at some point into retirement." "The FIRE Movement is more of a time independence movement." Show Notes: The Mexican Fisherman on the Informed Decisions Podcast: https://www.informeddecisions.ie/podcast97-the-mexican-fisherman/ Recent article about Michael developing hockey clubs in Munster: https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/sport/munster-mission-is-to-grow-hockey-based-on-irelands-success-965845.html Become a member (free registration) https://www.firepodcast.ie/register
In this episode, Michael explores the concept that financial independence is as much about your mindset and enjoying the journey of financial freedom. He suggests that perhaps there is no "pot of gold at the end of the rainbow" and explains why his decision to cut down to part time work was to help enjoy the journey to financial independence. Show Notes: Here is a link to the Mexican Fisherman episode by Paddy Delaney which I mention in the episode: https://www.informeddecisions.ie/podcast97-the-mexican-fisherman/
Welcome to this episode of The Riadi Club Podcast In this episode, we discuss the fact that you are never going to think about retirement the same way. We're going to ruin it for you, but in a good way. Just by changing your thinking about retirement, it has the potential to dramatically change your life. You will experience freedom, joy and relief. So if you want to dramatically improve your life, live a long healthy and vibrant life and experience freedom, joy and relief by thinking about retirement differently, tune in now! In this episode, you'll discover: “Why retirement is bad for entrepreneurs” Why retirement is bad for the entrepreneur How to not feel stressed about retirement How to experience more freedom, joy and relief in your life Discover the story of the Mexican Fisherman and the Harvard MBA Learn about the history of retirement and where it comes from How the people of Okinawa have the longest life expectancy in the world We’ll share examples of entrepreneurs that never retired Why Retirement Is Bad For The Entrepreneur Links & Mentions From This Episode: www.Riadi.me https://hbr.org/2016/04/why-retirement-is-a-flawed-concept https://bemorewithless.com/the-story-of-the-mexican-fisherman/ Thanks for Tuning In! Thanks so much for being with us. Have some feedback you'd like to share? Send us on our website at www.riadi.me/contact If you enjoyed this episode on the fact that you are never going to think about retirement the same way. That we ruined it for you, but in a good way. If you experienced freedom, joy or relief by thinking about retirement differently, please share this. Don't forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic episode updates for our "Riadi Club Podcasts!" Thanks for listening!
Have you heard the story of the Mexican Fisherman? It's a really powerful story of how we get on this hamster wheel and wait 15-20 years to start living the life we dream of when we can start living the life of our dreams NOW!
Do you ever ask yourself why are you working so hard? What's it all about or for anyway? Questioning this is common - not just at this time of year, although it is pretty common as the end of the year comes closer and people start to feel a bit tired and ratty... Shandra had a conversation recently that included someone asking this rhetorical question, and although it wasn't appropriate for her to share it at the time, a little story came to mind that highlights how important it is to ask this question, to consider how you answer it and most importantly what you do about it! In this episode Shandra share's a story about a Mexican fisherman - disclaimer: includes a bit of an occasional dodgy Mexican accent - and how you can this story as a tool to reflect on what you're doing for work and in your life right now, especially as you hopefully go into some time off over the end of the year... Have a listen and you can see what the moral of the story is, which character you are most like and what it prompts for you in your own situation. Thanks for listening!
Do you ever ask yourself why are you working so hard? What's it all about or for anyway?Questioning this is common - not just at this time of year, although it is pretty common as the end of the year comes closer and people start to feel a bit tired and ratty...Shandra had a conversation recently that included someone asking this rhetorical question, and although it wasn't appropriate for her to share it at the time, a little story came to mind that highlights how important it is to ask this question, to consider how you answer it and most importantly what you do about it!In this episode Shandra share's a story about a Mexican fisherman - disclaimer: includes a bit of an occasional dodgy Mexican accent - and how you can this story as a tool to reflect on what you're doing for work and in your life right now, especially as you hopefully go into some time off over the end of the year...Have a listen and you can see what the moral of the story is, which character you are most like and what it prompts for you in your own situation.Thanks for listening!
This story is one of the most powerful stories I have ever come across as far as putting your life into perspective. In this episode, listen as I tell you the five minute story and then go into 10 quick lessons that you can take away from this story. Enjoy! If you'd like to have a complimentary Coaching call with Kyle, you can go to http://kylenewell.com/coaching/ and fill out the application.
In this episode of the Maven Money Personal Finance Podcast… tune in for something different as Andy shares a thought provoking short story. Links: Leave a review! Don't forget to check out the Maven Adviser website for more great content. So sit back and enjoy unrivalled words of wisdom from Andy Hart - host of the UK’s premier personal finance show. Is there a topic you’d like Andy to cover? We’d love to hear from you! Contact Andy Hart directly with any comments / feedback on team@mavenadviser.com. Alternatively you can reach out on Twitter @MavenAdviser.
The Mexican Fisherman story, which I originally read in the 4 Hour Work Week by Tim Ferris, completely changed the way I viewed wealth and financial freedom. Resources Related To This Episode The 4 Hour Work Week By Tim Ferris 2 Properties To Financial Freedom 3 Stages Of Property Investing Transcription: Today I want to […] The post The Mexican Fisherman Story (From The 4 Hour Work Week) appeared first on On Property.
Welcome to Ireland's only dedicated Financial Planning & Personal Finance Blog & Podcast. Last year we won the award of 'Ireland's Best Finance Blog'......we have re-entered that same competition again this year, and will hear how we get on over the coming couple of months.....this might just be akin to the 'difficult second album'!! As we approach our 100th Podcast we have really tried to focus on the areas that our readers and listeners get in touch with us about and who come to us for help on an individual basis.....we are on a mission to help people to achieve what is important to them, and stay authentic and true to our values in the process. If you have any questions or have suggestions on how we can make this site the best possible resource it can be please do drop me a mail directly here. Speaking of Financial Planning there is one short story which, for me, sums up exactly what Financial Planning is all about, and the part it plays (or not!) in people's lives. I first read it about 3 years ago and have often thought about sharing it here, but perhaps felt it wasn't 'financy' enough. That view changed when I was working with a really motivated and hard-working person recently, who was really consumed and motivated by growing her business (which she loved in fairness!) and making sure she made the most of the financial situation she finds herself in. I shared this story with her, and it really resonated with her. I am not going to pretend that it changed her life dramatically over-night but she did say that it gave her a little perspective on what is real importance to her both now and into the future....I hope you enjoy it! Paddy Delaney QFA | RPA | APA | Qualified Coach
Generally, the goal for most working Americans is to work with a company for several years and eventually retire to enjoy life and explore opportunities that you may not have while working full-time. Today's guest, Carl Seidman explains the concept of ‘mini-retirements’. A mini-retirement is a lengthy break, months to years, from the normal course of everyday work life intended for personal development and creating new experiences. Carl’s ideas, much like the FIRE movement, challenge the traditional view of retirement and more importantly, his ideas challenge the way that we view career development. In this episode we discuss: The concepts of mini-retirements Carl’s first retirement at 32 Carl’s blog post "Does a college degree matter" The Mexican Fisherman story How to fund mini-retirements and still fund your long-term retirement The structure and planning involved in Carl’s mini-retirements Things to consider before planning a mini-retirement Carl’s goals Carl’s thoughts on the FIRE community and early retirement At the end of the podcast, I also talk about the waitlist to the soft launch of my monthly membership program. Get monthly tips, tools, and classes to help you launch to Financial Freedom. Click here to sign up and be the first to be notified when the doors open in Summer/Fall 2018. Nominate me as Podcast of the Year, Best FIRE Podcast & Community Builder at the 9th Annual Plutus Awards. Just enter in my website www.journeytolaunch.com to nominate me in the following categories at the 9th Annual Plutus Awards; Podcast of the Year, Best FIRE Podcast & Community Builder. Nominate me here Other related blog posts/links mentioned in this episode: Does A Degree Matter Anymore Blog Post Stanford's Article on Reimagining the Undergraduate Experience The Story of the Mexican Fisherman Join The Weekly Newsletter List Leave me a voicemail– Leave me a question on the Journey To Launch voicemail and have it answered on the podcast! Watch me on News12 Watch my latest segments on News12 My One on One Money Coaching Services – Get my personalized 1on1 money coaching expertise to help you reach your financial goals YNAB – Start managing your money and budgeting so that you can reach your financial dreams. Sign up for a free 2 month trial of YNAB, my go-to budgeting app by using my referral link. Connect with Carl: Twitter: @carlseidman CarlSeidman.com Connect with me: Instagram: @journeytolaunch Twitter: @JourneyToLaunch Facebook: Journey To Launch Join the private Facebook Group
I'm going to begin with a story – ask some deep questions for us to think about, give you a clear definition of success and end with a 1-min clip from Mr. Holland's Opus. Episode #619 July 06, 2018 Hi, this is Dan Miller – and yes you're listening to the 48 Days Radio show – where each week we take 48 minutes to dive into real life questions about finding your passion, deciding what kind of life you want to live – and then finding or creating work that allows you to show up every day, excited to be able to do something that is meaningful, fulfilling – and profitable. This is where normal, indecision and ambiguity come to die. Welcome to the 48 Days Radio Show. Questions: 1. The Mexican Fisherman 2. What do success and freedom mean to you? How will it change your life when you get there? 3. What do you really need to be happy and fulfilled? 4. Would a simpler life allow you more freedom from chasing more money? 5. What's the price you are paying for getting more? 6. If you died tomorrow, what unfulfilled dreams would you regret having never lived? 7. What's keeping you from living those dreams today? Quotation: He has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often and loved much. ― Bessie A. Stanley Click To Tweet Call to Action: Are you already successful? Resources: Acres of Diamonds Cruise – Check out the details and Download Your Free Copy of the classic book, Acres of Diamonds Meet Dan and Joanne at: Igniting Souls Conference in Columbus, Ohio Oct. 26-28th, 2018 Kent Julian's Paid to Speak Conference in Atlanta on August 23-25th, 2018 Podcast Movement in Philadelphia on July 24-26th, 2018 Cliff Ravenscraft's Free the Dream Conference in Franklin, TN on September 7-9th, 2018 Do you have what it takes to be a coach? To submit a question comment or success story for the Podcast, send your note to askdan@48Days.com The post Are you already a success? appeared first on Official Site Dan Miller.
When you are planning a trip, travel expenses can loom large over you. But it doesn't have to be that way. Listen to the Mama Says Namaste Podcast to learn how you can pay for the party. We live at our max income. We tend to live at full expense and it takes up all our time. Many people take no care of their money until they come nearly to the end of it. And others do just the same with their time." Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, (born August 28, 1749, Frankfurt am Main [Germany]—died March 22, 1832, Weimar, Saxe-Weimar), German poet, playwright, novelist, scientist, statesman, theatre director, critic, and amateur artist, considered the greatest German literary figure of the modern era. It goes back to the mindset piece. People work with their heads down, banking on the time they will have "one day." Others are incapable of planning, simply having life just happen to them without any intention whatsoever. Go back to the story of the Mexican Fisherman - How to Create the Ultimate Family Road Trip...without going broke or crazy: www.90DayFamilyRoadTrip.com/webinar Ways to leverage your income: AirBnB your home - are you okay with someone having sex in your bed? Think outside of the box on how you may pay for something - What can you downsize? Sell on Craigslist, Amazon, Facebook, etc, swap out kids clothes on consignment, have a yard sale. Volunteer, Workkamp, Woofing What commodities do you have you can sell? Your services or your things? This is a great opportunity to explore something on the side - your "side hustle" or expounding on your hobby and selling it. www.48Days.com - Ashley's father, Dan Miller. He writes/speaks/podcasts on planning your work around the live you want. Check out 48 Low or No Cost Business Ideas: https://store.48days.com/products/48-low-or-no-cost-business-ideas What can you create into a recurring income - you produce it once and it continues to create money for you. Explore a rideshare - can you pick up Lyft/Uber to do on the side? This is a great chance to meet people, potentially expand your business, and allow for some side income. Don't just shoot it down as "I can't afford it." Start with the mindset - look at what emotions you want to feel. Start looking right now at what opportunities might be right under your nose. Involve your kids in this process - let them know the expenses and brainstorm together on how EVERYONE can be invested in the process. Let this be a learning opportunity. Put up a chart on the wall to track your progress. Get excited together. Money is only a limitation if you allow it to be. Speak your successes into a reality. It's amazing when you start to speak it into your life, how much it opens up the opportunities to make it happen. Calculate the cost and do steps back to see how much you need to save a week Check out Robert Kiyosaki's book, "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" https://amzn.to/2LmkCzd - and while you're at it, explore the Cashflow game as well. http://amzn.to/2zLA6XO Don't be your own limiting belief. There is such power in perspective and what "rich" means to you. Create your own happiness and choose to keep it at the forefront. Speak the Law of Attraction on a regular basis. It's not "we can't afford that," it's "how can we make this happen?" Look at "is this a worthwhile investment?" Your challenge - look at what you're dreaming of doing, and get down to the finances. Don't say, "I can't afford it", but, "is this a worthwhile investment?" Adventure starts with a mindset.
What are you actually working towards? What's the goal? Perhaps you're closer than you think! Remember the story of the Mexican fisherman...
A little story about a man and his boat. And an investment banker.
SCJ Podcast Ep. 2: Parable of the Mexican Fisherman
About ten years ago, I heard the parable of “The Mexican Fisherman” for the first time. Back then, I totally bought into the message of the story. The message, as I interpreted it, was that we should avoid building a big business as a means of building wealth. Instead, we should be satisfied doing the work that allows us to meet our needs and enjoy the simple/important things in life. Lately, I've been thinking about how this parable presents a false dichotomy. In this episode, I share why I feel that hundreds of people's lives, including the lives of his wife and children, would benefit from him building the bigger boat and growing his business. I have other podcasts that might be of interest to you. See my list of shows at http://CliffRavenscraft.com/podcast Let's Work Together! Would you like to connect with me through one-on-one coaching or through one of my paid mastermind groups? If so, visit my WORK WITH ME PAGE and submit an application today.
It's a funny thing to think you're doing something totally clever and unique, and then run into someone who has been doing the exact same thing for almost 20 years except much, much better. You'd think that you'd feel threatened or maybe get this sense that you're not doing enough, that you're totally behind... but that's not what happened to me when I met Brad Nathan. Instead, I found an example of someone I really want to be like when I grow up.Brad is the founder and CEO of Lynx Equity. They acquire established small businesses from retiring owners who make an EBITDA in the range of $750,000 - $2,000,000, using a vendor take back model. They started in the Toronto area with three small deals on the back of a capital raise, and have since grown it to a family of operations with over 40 entities earning $25 million EBITDA annually on consolidated revenue in excess of $325 million, funded by $125 million in capital sourced everywhere from high net worth families, institutional investors and pension funds. Oh yeah, there was that little bump in the road along way where Brad was so broke he couldn't even afford to pay his hot water bill. But the numbers aren't everything, they're a result. He got here by focusing on PEOPLE. Listen in as we discuss details on what it really means to humanize the business of mergers and acquisitions, the qualities one needs to possess to have a long run in this industry, what to look for in a seller, how to be patient, to follow your heart and make yourself invisible to the competition. Oh and I think there was a story about a Mexican Fisherman in there somewhere too. I had a blast with this episode, we even threw a little shade at consolidation players and the hyped up public markets backing barely profitable ventures like Freshii. The best news is that if you ever want to get advice from Brad himself on your deal, you just have to make a donation to the Toronto Wildlife Centre and ask.Enjoy!
STORY - LIFE LESSONS FROM A MEXICAN FISHERMAN
Courtney Carver of Be More With Less shares meaningful lessons from the story of the Mexican fisherman. Episode 662: 10 Meaningful Lessons from The Story of the Mexican Fisherman by Courtney Carver of Be More With Less (Audio Parable). Courtney Carver was stopped in her tracks with a scary MS diagnosis after decades of debt, discontent, and trying to do it all. She had to slow down, prioritize her health, and figure out what was really important in her life. She discovered what mattered most by getting rid of everything that didn't matter at all. In the end it all came down to love and health. She went from a busy, overwhelmed advertising director to spending 2-3 hours every morning taking care of herself, loving her work, and being present and engaged with the people she loves. Her family changed, too. They moved from wanting bigger closets, nicer furniture, and more stuff to downsizing into a 750 sq. ft apartment with no storage. Courtney has written books, courses, and hundreds of articles to help you simplify your life and work so you can focus on what really matters. The original post is located here: https://bemorewithless.com/mexicanfisherman Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts! Check out Courtney Carver's year-long course on simplicity: OLDPodcast.com/learn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Courtney Carver of Be More With Less shares meaningful lessons from the story of the Mexican fisherman. Episode 662: 10 Meaningful Lessons from The Story of the Mexican Fisherman by Courtney Carver of Be More With Less (Audio Parable). Courtney Carver was stopped in her tracks with a scary MS diagnosis after decades of debt, discontent, and trying to do it all. She had to slow down, prioritize her health, and figure out what was really important in her life. She discovered what mattered most by getting rid of everything that didn't matter at all. In the end it all came down to love and health. She went from a busy, overwhelmed advertising director to spending 2-3 hours every morning taking care of herself, loving her work, and being present and engaged with the people she loves. Her family changed, too. They moved from wanting bigger closets, nicer furniture, and more stuff to downsizing into a 750 sq. ft apartment with no storage. Courtney has written books, courses, and hundreds of articles to help you simplify your life and work so you can focus on what really matters. The original post is located here: https://bemorewithless.com/mexicanfisherman Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts! Check out Courtney Carver's year-long course on simplicity: OLDPodcast.com/learn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Courtney Carver of Be More With Less shares meaningful lessons from the story of the Mexican fisherman. Episode 662: 10 Meaningful Lessons from The Story of the Mexican Fisherman by Courtney Carver of Be More With Less (Audio Parable). Courtney Carver was stopped in her tracks with a scary MS diagnosis after decades of debt, discontent, and trying to do it all. She had to slow down, prioritize her health, and figure out what was really important in her life. She discovered what mattered most by getting rid of everything that didn’t matter at all. In the end it all came down to love and health. She went from a busy, overwhelmed advertising director to spending 2-3 hours every morning taking care of herself, loving her work, and being present and engaged with the people she loves. Her family changed, too. They moved from wanting bigger closets, nicer furniture, and more stuff to downsizing into a 750 sq. ft apartment with no storage. Courtney has written books, courses, and hundreds of articles to help you simplify your life and work so you can focus on what really matters. The original post is located here: https://bemorewithless.com/mexicanfisherman Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts! Check out Courtney Carver's year-long course on simplicity: OLDPodcast.com/learn --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/optimal-living-daily/support
A short parable of a Mexican fisherman and American businessman has a few truths for us as we seek to cultivate an attitude of contentment in our lives. [su_button url="https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/our-daily-rest/id1209722194" target="blank" style="flat" background="#717c6b" size="6" radius="0"]Subscribe on iTunes[/su_button] [su_button url="/renewing-library-signup/" target="blank" style="flat" background="#717c6b" size="6" radius="0"]Subscribe by Email[/su_button] The short parable... An American businessman was taking a much-needed vacation in a small coastal Mexican village when a small boat with just one fisherman docked. The boat had several large, fresh fish in it. The American complimented the Mexican on the quality of his fish. “How long it took you to catch them?” The American asked. “Only a little while.” The Mexican replied. “Why don’t you stay out longer and catch more fish?” The American then asked. “I have enough to support my family’s immediate needs.” The Mexican said. “But,” The American then asked, “What do you do with the rest of your time?” The Mexican fisherman said, “I sleep late, fish a little, play with my children, take a siesta with my wife, Maria, stroll into the village each evening where I sip wine and play guitar with my amigos, I have a full and busy life, senor.” The American scoffed, “I am a Harvard MBA and could help you. You should spend more time fishing and with the proceeds you buy a bigger boat, and with the proceeds from the bigger boat you could buy several boats, eventually you would have a fleet of fishing boats.” “Instead of selling your catch to a middleman you would sell directly to the consumers, eventually opening your own can factory. You would control the product, processing and distribution. You would need to leave this small coastal fishing village and move to Mexico City, then LA and eventually NYC where you will run your expanding enterprise.” The Mexican fisherman asked, “But senor, how long will this all take?” To which the American replied, “15-20 years.” “But what then, senor?” The American laughed and said, “That’s the best part. When the time is right you would announce an IPO (Initial Public Offering) and sell your company stock to the public and become very rich, you would make millions.” “Millions, senor? Then what?” The American said slowly, “Then you would retire. Move to a small coastal fishing village where you would sleep late, fish a little, play with your kids, take a siesta with your wife, stroll to the village in the evenings where you could sip wine and play your guitar with your amigos…” Most believe this was originally written by Heinrich Boll. This Episode is Brought to You By _ Audible _ For listeners of the Our Daily Rest podcast, Audible is offering a FREE audiobook download along with a free 30-day trial of their service. They have a selection of more than 180,000 titles to choose from. To learn more and download your free audio book visit audibletrial.com/ODR. _ Red Oak Collective _ This episode is also brought to you by the Red Oak Collective shop. A collection of goods designed to be encouragement for your soul. You can learn more here. Be sure to use code ODR5OFF for $5 off your first order of $25 or more. How to Listen to the Podcast Here's a short guide on how to easily listen to the podcast each week or how to leave a review on iTunes (very much appreciated!).
It's not about how much we have. It's about how much we enjoy. This week's Friday Food for Thought guides us through the tale of a Mexican fisherman and an American banker; each with their own definitions of happiness, and own unique way of obtaining it. Matty A reminds of us to stop, reflect, and remind of ourselves of what our motivation behind success TRULY is and why it's important to never lose sight of all that we already have in front of us. The wise man grows happiness underneath his own feet, instead of chasing it. Are you living your bliss?
Optimal Living Daily: Reading you the best content on personal development, productivity, and minimalism. Episode 121: Happy, Smart, & Useful by Derek Sivers and A Reminder from the Mexican Fisherman by J. Money of Budgets Are Sexy. Originally a professional musician and circus clown, Derek Sivers created CD Baby in 1998. It became the largest seller of independent music online, with $100M in sales for 150,000 musicians. In 2008, Derek sold CD Baby for $22M, giving the proceeds to a charitable trust for music education. He is a frequent speaker at the TED Conference, with over 5 million views of his talks. Since 2011 he has published 34 books, including “Anything You Want” which shot to #1 on all of its Amazon categories. J. Money is a 6’1, hyperactive, rock a ‘hawk who loves drinking beer, blaring hip-hop, talking about money, and now playing with his two adorable baby boys. He also has a podcast: M.O.N.E.Y. He tracked his expenses for 3 months, made a budget, read some books, and stumbled into personal finance blogging and idea sharing, randomly turning BudgetsAreSexy.com into his full time “real job” a few short years later--14 million views later! The original posts are located here: https://sivers.org/hsu http://www.budgetsaresexy.com/2016/03/mexican-fisherman-parable Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts!
Optimal Living Daily: Reading you the best content on personal development, productivity, and minimalism. Episode 121: Happy, Smart, & Useful by Derek Sivers and A Reminder from the Mexican Fisherman by J. Money of Budgets Are Sexy. Originally a professional musician and circus clown, Derek Sivers created CD Baby in 1998. It became the largest seller of independent music online, with $100M in sales for 150,000 musicians. In 2008, Derek sold CD Baby for $22M, giving the proceeds to a charitable trust for music education. He is a frequent speaker at the TED Conference, with over 5 million views of his talks. Since 2011 he has published 34 books, including “Anything You Want” which shot to #1 on all of its Amazon categories. J. Money is a 6’1, hyperactive, rock a ‘hawk who loves drinking beer, blaring hip-hop, talking about money, and now playing with his two adorable baby boys. He also has a podcast: M.O.N.E.Y. He tracked his expenses for 3 months, made a budget, read some books, and stumbled into personal finance blogging and idea sharing, randomly turning BudgetsAreSexy.com into his full time “real job” a few short years later--14 million views later! The original posts are located here: https://sivers.org/hsu http://www.budgetsaresexy.com/2016/03/mexican-fisherman-parable Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/optimal-living-daily/support