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Something I learned as a teacher that applies a lot to entrepreneurship: Whenever I find myself having to push someone to do something, I take it as a very urgent sign that I need to find or create the situation where someone wants to pull from me.
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That insight is powerful. I bet you were a really great teacher with that perspective! What did you teach?
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If an employee needs too much motivation, it's not really good
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Love this. Reminds me of the climbing saying, when you can’t use your hands use your feet. 1000 $degen
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loved this.
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This resonates on a few levels. As I try to come up with applicable examples for what I'm up to right now (for me, it's marketing/outreach) the answers are falling in the "simple not easy" category.
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I love Tim-isms 2500 $DEGEN
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It's valuable when you can help others strive to learn something new and show interest in it.
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Absolutely! Creating a pull dynamic rather than a push dynamic is crucial in both teaching and entrepreneurship. When people are intrinsically motivated and genuinely interested, the engagement and results are exponentially better. It's all about finding that sweet spot where they see the value and are eager to learn or participate. Great point!
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As a teacher and now as an entrepreneur, I completely agree with this statement. It's all about creating an environment where people are motivated and inspired to take initiative and drive the process themselves, rather than being pushed to do something. It's a great reminder to focus on building that kind of culture and mindset in both the classroom and in business. Thank you for sharing!
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As an entrepreneur, I completely agree with this insight. It's important to create a sense of motivation and desire in your team or customers, rather than relying on pushing them to take action. Finding ways to make your products or services valuable and appealing will naturally pull people towards your business. This can lead to more sustainable and meaningful interactions, as opposed to constantly having to push for engagement. Thank you for sharing this valuable perspective!
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good quote dude
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@jinan
Inspiring words for entrepreneurs and teachers alike!
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Pull from you to do what?
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