146 Go For Stupid with Steve Sims

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In this episode I’m excited to welcome back 4-time guest, and my good friend, Steve Sims. In this episode we talk about defining mistakes so that you can fail forward, understanding what part of failure we are actually scared of, and how to create massive goals and Go For Stupid!  Episode breakdown:  00:00 – Intro   02:45 – Living a full life  04:44 – Defining mistakes  07:08 – Steve starts his podcast  10:37 – Elon Musk’s cyber truck  13:00 – An opportunity to unify  15:34 – Entrepreneur soap box moment   17:47 – What we are really frightened of  19:22 – London room full of failures   20:55 – Do you care what people think  22:41– Go for stupid  27:46 – Reactions to lofty goals  32:24 – People’s biggest blind spot  Steve Sims is the Founder of The Bluefish, a luxury experiential concierge firm, author of the best-selling book “Bluefishing” and is releasing his latest book “Go for Stupid” which asks the question, what would you achieve if you weren’t afraid of being laughed at?  In the age of “gotcha” culture, people are terrified to do anything that might be laughed at. Steve Sims is the exact opposite. In “Go For Stupid: The Art of Achieving Ridiculous Goals” Steve teaches you how to ignore what everyone else thinks and go for big, stupid, ridiculous goals.  From organizing a private dinner in front of Michelangelo’s David, to securing a tour of SpaceX led by Elon Musk himself, his accomplishments always start with the same questions: How far can I take this? What would make this a stupid achievement? Steve examines famously stupid goals in history, the key habits of successful people, and lessons from his own career to help you let go of your fear and get out of your own way.   PRE-ORDER HERE: amzn.to/3Tmhrdp   Connect with Steve: stevedsims.com   Text “SIMS” to 33777  If you are enjoying the MME podcast, please take a second and LEAVE US A REVIEW, and don't forget to connect with us on social media!  

146 Go For Stupid with Steve Sims

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