Published Jun 14, 2017

Grant Cardone On The MINDSET Of HIGH ACHIEVERS (Why Rich People Are Happier) | Lewis Howes

Grant Cardone delves into the mindset of high achievers, uncovering the secrets to wealth perception, sales authenticity, and personal growth, while offering investment strategies that highlight self-investment and real estate as keys to financial success and happiness.
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  • Potential

    Grant Cardone emphasizes the importance of recognizing and maximizing one's potential. He shares his belief in the limitless nature of potential, driven by a spiritual curiosity about what more can be achieved beyond material success 1. Cardone reflects on his experiences as an identical twin, which allowed him to constantly compare and be inspired by his brother's potential 2. This lifelong intrigue with potential motivates him to push beyond his current achievements.

       

    Bold Moves

    Taking bold risks is a cornerstone of Grant's philosophy for achieving growth. He recounts moving to Los Angeles without any prior connections or plans, demonstrating his willingness to embrace uncertainty for the sake of opportunity 3. Cardone's "beast mode" mentality underscores his relentless work ethic, where he likens himself to a machine, constantly pushing the boundaries of his capabilities 4. This approach is not about hustle for its own sake but about being in a state of constant action and readiness.

       

    Resilience

    Resilience and a strong work ethic are pivotal in overcoming life's challenges, according to Grant. He shares a personal story of taking a job he initially hated, only to excel at it by embracing the grind and learning to love the process 5. Cardone views work as a gift, emphasizing that productivity is essential to his sense of fulfillment 6. He believes that doing jobs others might disdain builds character and trustworthiness, reinforcing the value of hard work in achieving greatness.

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