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How Neil and Eric Get Smarter #1741
May 21, 2021

How Neil and Eric Get Smarter

In episode #1741, Neil and Eric share their number one strategies for getting smarter at business. Whether it be through podcasts or live events, the main strategies Neil and Eric use all revolve around learning from others. Tune in and hear about the best peer groups and podcasts that will connect you to the knowledge you need to succeed, verified by people who have implemented it themselves!

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:25] Today’s topic: How Neil and Eric Get Smarter.
  • [00:50] Surround yourself with people who are smarter than you.
  • [01:32] Learn from your competition.
  • [03:07] How to filter good from bad people by acting like you are not smart.
  • [03:31] Resources to consult to learn from other successful people.
  • [04:25] Remember to rate, review, and subscribe to this show!

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Nathan Latka

My First Million

Invest Like the Best

All In

Leveling Up

Mixergy

 

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