The Tai Lopez Show
The Tai Lopez Show
Tai Lopez
The 3 Steps To Being A Mad Scientist
1 hour 13 minutes Posted Aug 2, 2019 at 5:20 pm.
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“The thing about smart people is they always sound crazy to dumb people.” - Tai Lopez

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The most curious businessman is the one who makes the most money.

When navigating the waters of business, one must simultaneously know where to swim but also be open to new paths. This balancing act can be challenging; our eyes open for the next big thing but our feet making forward progress with our current endeavors.

On today’s episode of The Tai Lopez Show, we are discussing how to open the gates of curiosity by becoming the ultimate mad scientist. If we can adopt this mindset, the world becomes our oyster, and we’re able to see opportunity where we previously thought there was none.


This episode is taken from a speech I gave at Alex Becker’s 10 Pillars of Wealth. Visit his website here

Listen to this episode to learn the insider secrets, so you can create wealth from the property you live in.

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“I don’t fear other people. I only fear a shitty life.” - Tai Lopez

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Points to Keep In Mind

  • “You get paid in direct proportion to the difficulty of problems you solve." - Elon Musk
  • Understand that recreation is overrated
  • Social media is a truth-teller
  • Hire people who have energy, integrity, innovation, learning ability, adaptability, and humility
  • Read The Secret Language of Money, Managing Oneself, and The Happiness Hypothesis.
  • Emotional people are fear-based and action-oriented people rely on pride, so adjust your approach accordingly
  • If you want financial advice, don’t talk to the person who wrote the Wall Street Journal article; talk to the person who owns the Wall Street Journal
  • Write out what you want your eulogy to be and pursue that life
  • Shrinking the problem allows you to see the problem
  • Pull your information from disparate sources to forge an evenly balanced point-of-view
  • Understand the four Ps of marketing: product, price, place and promotion
  • Test the viability of your product by understanding if it can reroute traffic


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