Podcast Notes Key Takeaways Be as brutally intellectually honest about your own makeup as you can be (your skill sets, what you enjoy, what motivates you, etc.)If you try to fit a profile you’re ultimately not, you’ll just end up frustrated and not as productive as you ought to beYou NEED to be able to examine situations and differentiate between:Things that happened which were out of your controlThings that happened because you didn’t put yourself in an optimal positionBe careful of momentum and inertia in life – take advantage of them, don’t let them take advantage of you Every movie you make is like its own startup companyGreat company culture will trump a great business plan any day of the weekIf at the end of the day you know you did the best you could and you’re living towards what you truly believe in – that’s all you can ask for

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Thomas Tull, founder of Tulco and former CEO of Legendary Entertainment shares valuable lessons on learning from our own mistakes, asking difficult questions, and protecting our intellectual curiosity.

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