
asked a guy worth $50M+ what he'd do differently if he started over at 25
expected some profound strategy
instead he said:
"I'd be meaner faster"
what does that mean
"I spent 10 years being nice to people who weren't useful. taking meetings that went nowhere. giving chances to people who didn't deserve them. being patient with employees who should've been fired in month 1."
he leaned back
"everyone told me to be collaborative. to build relationships. to give people the benefit of the doubt. cost me millions. literally millions."
I asked what changed
"I started asking one question before every interaction: does this person have something I need or not? if not, the conversation is over. sounds psychotic. made me rich."
but what about relationships?
"I have 4 friends. I've known all of them for 20+ years. everyone else is either useful or invisible. that's not mean, that's honest. most people are pretending to have relationships when they're really just networking. I stopped pretending."
what about karma? being good to people?
"I'm very good to people who matter. I'm extremely generous with my inner circle. I'm just ruthless about who gets in. the mistake young people make is being a little bit nice to everyone instead of being extremely loyal to a few."
he finished his drink
"be meaner faster. cut the dead weight before it accumulates. the people you're being nice to right now are probably the same people holding you back. but you won't see it for another 5 years. I'm trying to save you those years."
hardest advice I ever got
still not sure I can follow it
but I think about it every time I take a meeting I know is going nowhere
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