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  • A Punch Is Just a Punch
    2026/04/08

    Early on, business feels simple. Then you learn “strategy” and everything turns into a spreadsheet religion.

    Dan explains why mastery is not adding more layers. It’s shedding noise until the obvious becomes usable again.

    Using the martial arts idea of beginner, student, master, he shows how real competence circles back to simplicity, not because you know less, but because you finally know what matters.

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    2 分
  • Get It Right Small
    2026/04/01

    Scaling doesn’t fix problems. It puts them on a loudspeaker.

    If you grow a broken system, you don’t get a bigger business. You get bigger chaos.

    Dan explains the discipline of building the smallest version that works perfectly, so scale becomes replication, not gambling.

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    1 分
  • The Seasons of Business
    2026/03/25

    Most people treat business like it’s one speed: harder.

    Then they burn the ground they’re trying to grow.

    Dan breaks business into seasons and explains the real skill of leadership: not intensity, rhythm. Knowing when to push, when to think, when to refine, and when to step away so you can hear the signal again.

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    2 分
  • Patience Pays Better Than Genius
    2026/03/18

    Everyone wants to look smart. Almost nobody wants to wait.

    In business and investing, the real edge is not IQ. It’s endurance.

    Dan explains why constant action is usually disguised anxiety, why “genius” fails without temperament, and why compounding rewards the person who can hold steady while everyone else flinches.

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    1 分
  • Never Defend Yourself
    2026/03/11

    The fastest way to lose power is to start explaining yourself to people who came to misunderstand you.

    Defense looks like strength. It’s usually insecurity wearing a suit.

    Dan shares what he learned from getting attacked online, trying to argue, trying lawyers, and finally realizing that attention is the real currency critics want.

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    2 分
  • Why Most People Stay Poor
    2026/03/04

    Most people don’t get beat by the market. They get beat by themselves.

    They panic on the way down, chase on the way up, and call it “strategy.”

    Dan breaks down why wealth is less about picking the perfect investment and more about building the temperament to execute a philosophy under pressure.

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    1 分
  • The Biggest Lie About Freedom
    2026/02/25

    “Passive income” sounds like freedom. It’s mostly a bedtime story for adults.

    Real freedom is leverage, structure, and years of prepaid effort.

    Dan breaks down why passive income is a myth, what actually creates income without your daily labor, and why the goal is not ease. It’s endurance.

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    2 分
  • Maybe So, Maybe Not
    2026/01/17

    Most people try to control life by slapping labels on it: good, bad, win, loss.

    That’s not control. That’s panic with better vocabulary.

    Dan uses the classic “Chinese farmer” story to show why judgment is usually just bad timing, and how to build the mental habit that keeps you steady when life swings.

    What you’ll learn

    • Why “good” and “bad” are often just incomplete information
    • How to stop reacting emotionally to events you do not understand yet
    • The difference between certainty and trust (and why certainty is fake control)
    • A simple phrase to regain composure when things go sideways
    • How effort + surrender creates momentum without forcing outcomes


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    2 分