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Leveling Up with Eric Siu

English - February 21, 2024 15:00 - 1 hour - ★★★★★ - 1 rating
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Syed Balkhi and Eric Siu discuss the power of compounding and the importance of maintaining friendships with other high performers. Syed shares his philosophy of giving unconditionally and compounding goodwill, emphasizing the need to avoid the frustration coefficient that can hinder progress. He also shares insights on the power of compounding, the challenges of passing on generational wealth, and the value of learning from historical patterns. This conversation provides valuable lessons and perspectives for both aspiring and experienced investors.

Watch the full interview here: https://youtu.be/O5VhhH0Aky8 

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TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

(00:00) Syed Balkhi defines himself as a blogger who helps people build better websites using WordPress.

(01:18) Syed Balkhi discusses the concept of running a profitable business every year to achieve a continuous exit.

(04:41) Syed Balkhi explains the value of masterminds and peer groups for personal and professional growth.

(04:58) Syed Balkhi advises teenagers and young adults to start building a network by following people they admire.

(06:03) Syed Balkhi discusses the different benefits he gains from various mastermind groups and forums.

(08:49) Syed Balkhi introduces the concept of the frustration coefficient and warns about its negative impact on decision-making and relationships.

(09:59) Syed Balkhi advises practicing radical candor and addressing frustrations directly to interrupt negative compounding.

(13:29) The power of compounding goodwill and giving unconditionally.

(14:43) Going deep instead of wide in networking and learning.

(19:56) The driving forces of incentives and insecurities in human behavior.

(20:47) Two driving forces shaping human behavior: insecurities and incentives.

(24:59) The importance of empathy and aligning goals with team members.

(26:07) Viewing acquisitions as a more lucrative alternative to paid media.

(30:46) Being known enough to have influence while maintaining anonymity.

(31:05) The story of Syed Balkhi's father working at a gas station.

(33:22) Syed bought gas stations as a backup source of income.

(36:40) Syed's negotiation philosophy: no emotional attachment.

(38:17) Syed emphasizes the importance of staying frugal.

(39:46) Syed Balkhi shares his strategy for offsetting new expenses with investments.

(45:15) Syed Balkhi shares examples of investments he made to solve problems in his own businesses.

(46:31) Eric Siu and Syed Balkhi discuss the potential rise of pay per task pricing models.

(47:28) Syed Balkhi and Eric Siu talk about the adoption window for new technologies.

(48:40) Syed Balkhi advises against overestimating one's ability to turn around businesses.

(52:11) Favorite Mungerisms and Buffettisms.

(58:41) Recommended books: "Psychology of Money," "Atomic Habits," "Same as It Ever Was," "Clear Thinking," and the Thompson trilogy.

(1:00:02) Lessons from the Vanderbilt and Rockefeller families on passing down generational wealth.

(1:02:35) Find more about Syed Balkhi online.

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Syed Balkhi and Eric Siu discuss the power of compounding and the importance of maintaining friendships with other high performers. Syed shares his philosophy of giving unconditionally and compounding goodwill, emphasizing the need to avoid the frustration coefficient that can hinder progress. He also shares insights on the power of compounding, the challenges of passing on generational wealth, and the value of learning from historical patterns. This conversation provides valuable lessons and perspectives for both aspiring and experienced investors.


Watch the full interview here: https://youtu.be/O5VhhH0Aky8 


Don’t forget to help us grow by subscribing and liking on YouTube!


TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

(00:00) Syed Balkhi defines himself as a blogger who helps people build better websites using WordPress.

(01:18) Syed Balkhi discusses the concept of running a profitable business every year to achieve a continuous exit.

(04:41) Syed Balkhi explains the value of masterminds and peer groups for personal and professional growth.

(04:58) Syed Balkhi advises teenagers and young adults to start building a network by following people they admire.

(06:03) Syed Balkhi discusses the different benefits he gains from various mastermind groups and forums.

(08:49) Syed Balkhi introduces the concept of the frustration coefficient and warns about its negative impact on decision-making and relationships.

(09:59) Syed Balkhi advises practicing radical candor and addressing frustrations directly to interrupt negative compounding.

(13:29) The power of compounding goodwill and giving unconditionally.

(14:43) Going deep instead of wide in networking and learning.

(19:56) The driving forces of incentives and insecurities in human behavior.

(20:47) Two driving forces shaping human behavior: insecurities and incentives.

(24:59) The importance of empathy and aligning goals with team members.

(26:07) Viewing acquisitions as a more lucrative alternative to paid media.

(30:46) Being known enough to have influence while maintaining anonymity.

(31:05) The story of Syed Balkhi's father working at a gas station.

(33:22) Syed bought gas stations as a backup source of income.

(36:40) Syed's negotiation philosophy: no emotional attachment.

(38:17) Syed emphasizes the importance of staying frugal.

(39:46) Syed Balkhi shares his strategy for offsetting new expenses with investments.

(45:15) Syed Balkhi shares examples of investments he made to solve problems in his own businesses.

(46:31) Eric Siu and Syed Balkhi discuss the potential rise of pay per task pricing models.

(47:28) Syed Balkhi and Eric Siu talk about the adoption window for new technologies.

(48:40) Syed Balkhi advises against overestimating one's ability to turn around businesses.

(52:11) Favorite Mungerisms and Buffettisms.

(58:41) Recommended books: "Psychology of Money," "Atomic Habits," "Same as It Ever Was," "Clear Thinking," and the Thompson trilogy.

(1:00:02) Lessons from the Vanderbilt and Rockefeller families on passing down generational wealth.

(1:02:35) Find more about Syed Balkhi online.






What should I talk about next? Who should I interview? Please let me know on Twitter or in the comments below.
Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review here

Subscribe to Leveling Up on iTunes

Get the non-iTunes RSS Feed

 

Connect with Eric Siu: 

 


Growth Everywhere
Single Grain
Leveling Up
Eric Siu on Twitter
Eric Siu on Instagram

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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