Life Advice from a 70 year old... (PS not from me)
Conor Neill
President @ Vistage Spain | Accelerating Business Growth | Senior Lecturer @ IESE Business School
All taken from this post: 103 Bits of Advice I Wish I Had Known from Kevin Kelly, (thanks to my brother for sharing it with me a couple of weeks ago!).
Three of the 103 bits of life advice that I loved...
Watch the video, or read the text...
Living with Paradox... and Mentors
"Three things you need: The ability to not give up something till it works, the ability to give up something that does not work, and the trust in other people to help you distinguish between the two."
I love this one for this paradox: you need to be stubborn enough to stick to things beyond where someone else might abandon... and you need to be flexible enough to stop doing something when someone else might really struggle with the "sunk cost"... the hours and effort already invested in the activity.
How do you develop this capacity? You don't. You are too close.
The only way you can develop the ability to navigate this paradox is with the input and perspectives of others. It took me a long time of stubborn arrogance before I finally had to accept that other people have much better perspectives on my life than I do.
Building A Life of Learning and Growth
"Your best job will be one that you were unqualified for because it stretches you. In fact only apply to jobs you are unqualified for."
Once you have mastered something, we need you to move on... to take on something more complex. If you stay doing a job that you are now completely competent in... you begin to coast... and then feel like you deserve more... and become complacent... and then you find yourself out of a job.
I am currently leading Vistage in Spain... and the team around me can tell you that I am not yet the "perfect leader"... I am a work in progress... I am learning a lot as we go. I am completely committed to the mission of the organisation, and working hard to build up my skills and capacities to be a good leader... but I'm not there yet.
Trusting People
"If you loan someone $20 and you never see them again because they are avoiding paying you back, that makes it worth $20."
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I trust people as a general principle. It has worked out marvellously 99.9% of the time... but I have been let down, cheated and disappointed a number of times.
There is a saying "cheat me once, shame on you. Cheat me twice, shame on me."
I have interviewed and hired hundreds of people over the last 20 years. I have accepted investment in my business, partners, employees... I have invested in others' businesses and lent money to friends... and I've learnt that only behaviour counts... what people say they will do has no correlation to how they will act in future... what people have done in the past has huge correlation with how they will act in future.
If someone commits to pay you back $20 and then breaks that promise - it is a very inexpensive way of identifying someone not to trust in any way in future. While you might be wrong, there are 8 billion other people who are likely to be a better bet.
...and one more that resonated with me
"It’s possible that a not-so smart person, who can communicate well, can do much better than a super smart person who can’t communicate well. That is good news because it is much easier to improve your communication skills than your intelligence."
This is what I teach... so love it when Kevin agrees. If you haven't yet, check out my free 10 week communications course- Speaking As a Leader.
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I hope this article gave you some practical ideas for how to take charge of your life.
Thanks for reading,
Conor
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Great message Conor!! I have also been cheated several times. Can make you grumpy and cynical with ease, it is uphill to again find ways to trust, but life will reward you for doing so
Directora General | MBA IESE en Dirección y Administración de empresas | Co-active Professional Coach | Executive IESE Mentor
2 年Loved it as always Conor Neill !!
Turku TM
2 年Thank You Conor! This video clip is really motivational. I received a lot of good from You through this teaching! Thank Youuu very much! ??
Founder / Owner @ almóada - Eclectic Boutique Home + @ CARMA Mental Health / Aesthetic clinic | Author | Polyglot |
2 年In today’s world, we teach humans the art of “how to become unfulfilled achievers”, and the vast majority does not know the art of giving up. And giving up is a core element of Integrity.
Executive Coach & Headhunter - United Search
2 年Thanks a lot for sharing Conor Neill ! Getting thoughts and a distant vision of life from a 70 year person is wise and greatly useful. To keep growing and exploring, and enjoying on the way ! So yes your videos resonate and are sincerely generous. Thanks for caring. (And this one was particularly peaceful- which is the tone I prefer ??) ??