
355: Ramit Sethi - How To Live A Rich Life
from The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk
by Ryan Hawk
Published: Sun Mar 08 2020
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Episode #355: Ramit Sethi - How To Live A Rich Life
Notes:
- Ramit's book buying rule - If you are even thinking about buying the book, don't deliberate, just buy it. You could invest $17 and it could change your life. Even one idea makes it worth it.
 - Excellence - "Consistently do the work." 
- Put it on the calendar
 - Seek out people who are successful and then ask them for advice
 - In motion - Refuse to be stuck or paralyzed -- Take action
 
 - "Show me your spending and your calendar and I'll show you your priorities." 
- What are the 3-4 most important things in your life? Does your spending and your calendar reflect that?
 
 - Ramit starting learning how money worked while he was in college at Stanford... "The basic, boring truth. Consistency..."
 - Starting your blog can be your experimental laboratory
 - What is the future of online courses? 
- Online learning will continue to grow -- "Great leaders are always learning."
 - You should join The Learning Leader Academy
 
 - The trajectory of hiring as you're growing a business: 
- Part time assistant --> Researcher --> Full time
 
 - What do you look for when choosing who to add to your team? 
- Excellent at the task of doing the work
 - Curious - They ask great questions
 - Likable - They are someone you want to spend time with
 
 - Start your business on the side: 
- It's practical... Going from zero to 1 is very hard: Start this part while you have a job and don't need the money from your new endeavor
 
 - The psychology of pricing:  There is a profound difference in customers who get it for free vs. those who pay for it 
- You need to create "skin in the game." People value it more if they have a financial stake in it.
 - "In business, you're not looking for the most people, you're looking for the right people." 
- "If you're a cheapskate, you'll attract cheapskates."
 
 
 - The power of mentors: They can be massively helpful, but you need to do the work to be a valuable mentee. Show up to your meetings prepared and with a purpose. Don't wander through life.
 - Atul Gawande - A coach in the operating room -- EVERYONE needs a coach.
 - Automate your finances - It's the crown jewel.  Set up your system so you don't need to think about it after it's created. 
- Create auto saving behaviors
 
 - "People are so busy asking $3 questions instead of $30K questions." 
- "How do I use my money to live a rich life?"
 - "What does rich mean to you?"