Listen "Day 179 - Value Comes After Commitment"
Episode Synopsis
Summary The value of an idea lies in its execution and the process of building and creating. This is evident in examples such as renovating a property and building a successful marriage. Value is not inherent in the idea itself but is generated through commitment and effort over time. Keywords value, idea, execution, process, building, creating, renovation, property, marriage, commitment Takeaways A good idea executed well is more valuable than numerous unattempted ideas. The value comes from building and creating, not just the idea itself. Commitment and effort over time are necessary to generate value. Value is accumulated and earned through the process of building and creating. Titles The Value of Execution Value in the Process of Building Sound Bites "A decent idea executed well is infinitely more valuable than any number of ideas that have never been attempted." "It's the process that creates the value, not just the idea itself." "You gain the value over time as you build it together." Chapters 00:00 The Value of Execution 01:18 Building Value through Renovation 03:14 Value in the Process of Building 04:41 Accumulating Value through Commitment
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