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[Strategic Reflections: Hiring, Project Selection, and Building for the Long Term]-[Work at These Companies, Become a Millionaire in 5 Years.]

My First Million · B2 · 2026-01-08

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Strategic Reflections: Hiring, Project Selection, and Building for the Long Term

In this candid Q&A session, the hosts reflect on their professional journeys, dissecting past mistakes, sharing insights on business growth, and discussing the "blueprints" for future success. This summary distills their core lessons on leadership, opportunity cost, and personal development.

The Hiring Paradox: Experience vs. Potential

One of the most significant business mistakes discussed is the recurring temptation to hire "ambitious young people"—a strategy the hosts label as "romantic" but often ineffective. While there is an allure to finding a "diamond in the rough," the hosts acknowledge that their hit rate with this strategy is low. They emphasize that hiring more experienced, proven professionals, despite the higher upfront cost, consistently yields 5-10x better results. The lesson is clear: recognize your internal biases—such as the desire to be "cheap as hell" or the ego-driven satisfaction of "fixing" a raw talent—and prioritize proven competency over the narrative of the "up-and-comer."

Project Selection and Opportunity Cost

The hosts candidly admit to past failures in project selection, noting that talented, hardworking individuals often waste years on "dog shit projects" that lack founder-market fit. Whether it was a sushi restaurant chain, a social media app, or a craft beer app, the hosts point out that these were poor choices given their lack of genuine interest in those specific industries. They stress that for a talented person, the only variable that truly matters is the project selected. "Opportunity cost is the biggest cost," and spending a decade on poor projects is a mistake that cannot be reclaimed.

The 'Sarah’s List' Philosophy

The hosts revisit their "Sarah’s List" concept—a strategy for choosing stable, high-growth companies to work for as an employee rather than an entrepreneur. The goal is to join a company with around 1,000 employees where stock options can 10x, providing life-changing wealth without the extreme risk of starting a company from scratch. They highlight Neuralink as a prime candidate for this, citing Elon Musk’s "absurd" track record and the company's unique position as a leader in brain-computer interface technology, which they view as the inevitable next step in human computing.

Operational Excellence and Founder Mode

Discussing the traits of effective leadership, the hosts highlight the importance of "Founder Mode." This involves the ability to oscillate between the 10,000-foot strategic view and the 10-centimeter level of granular detail. They share the example of Twitch CEO Dan Clancy, who emphasizes that effective leaders must be willing to dive deep into pixels, copy, and code when necessary, rather than retreating to an "ivory tower." This pragmatic, detail-oriented approach is what differentiates "winners" from those who merely hold titles.

The Wisdom of 'Blueprints'

When asked how a realtor or any professional can pivot to a new career, the hosts advise against trying to be entirely original. Instead, they suggest finding "blueprints"—studying 20 people who have already achieved what you want and reverse-engineering their success. They stress that you must look at the inputs of their lives, not just the outputs. If you want to make a change, you must clear your plate, dedicate sacred time to the new endeavor, and work backwards from a specific, proven idea rather than wandering forward in uncertainty.

Conclusion: Money as a Tool vs. Measuring Stick

Wrapping up with a discussion on personal finance and life goals, the hosts differentiate between money used to "improve the quality of life" (like buying back one's time or investing in health) and money used as a "measuring stick" (status-driven purchases). They conclude that once you have optimized your life for freedom and health, the desire to use money as a scoreboard often fades. Their final advice is to stay authentic, recognize the "season" of life you are in, and focus on building things that have soul, regardless of the scale.

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Throw a brother a bone.
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If I don't have my phone on me, I kind of panic, right?
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I just want to shut up and just quietly build for the next decade and just keep on trucking.
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I have a bone to pick.
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I started from scratch this year.
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All right.
It's a new year, but it's the same old us.
And we wanted to do something for you guys.
So we wanted to do a mailbag of fan questions.
So people have written in questions.
We are going to answer them.

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