The Implications of Being “Average” and How it’ll Never Make You “Good” or “Great”

The Implications of Being “Average” and How it’ll Never Make You “Good” or “Great”

Eric Thomas outlines real life examples of average people and how their lack of a concept of time is their biggest limiting factor, compared to people are good and great:

Eric just knows how to put things in a way that can rev everybody up doesn’t he?

Great takeaways in this vid, including:

  • You’re the average of the 5 people you surround yourself with (see main image quoting George Washington.)
  • Average people are too chill, don’t have the sense of urgency needed for effective time-management.
  • Good people can become great, but they’re still just a phony fabrication of what great should be.
  • Great people understand that once spent, you can never get time back.

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