4 Burst results for "Chunk Of People"

"chunk people" Discussed on DARKWEB.TODAY - Hackers & Cyber SECURITY

DARKWEB.TODAY - Hackers & Cyber SECURITY

05:20 min | 6 months ago

"chunk people" Discussed on DARKWEB.TODAY - Hackers & Cyber SECURITY

"And I'm like, yeah, what's going on? And then you showed me around your house like over the phone and I see everywhere it's like it's messed up. It's looking like a big star. I'd be like, nah, bro I got something to do. I'm not coming over. I'm not coming through. But if you showed me and I'm like, oh yeah, everywhere is looking nice, right? You've got a little thing going on. Everybody's looking clean. I'll pull up for sure. So I think we do have some housekeeping to do to at least get the people who come over to stay. Or at least make them want to stay. So part of that is on us as well. In terms of the future of where I see it headed, like I said earlier on she'll feel space. I feel like, well, just looking at the history of money, people create new systems because of the fact that old systems stop working, either they become obsolete or they become uncomfortable due to society evolves. So they become obsolete or they become uncomfortable for people to use. And I use the example of Kublai Khan, the Mongolian emperor, who created a little bit of the central banking system, what he did was he would get everyone who came into his realm to deposit their valuables. Their gems and gold and all that stuff deposited to his treasury and he would issue them receipts and exchange for those gems on valuables. And they would be able to transact with merchants in his realm for the value of what those receipts said they were. So it was a win win situation because people didn't have to carry valuable stuff around. They weren't getting robbed by bandits, you know, pun intended. They weren't getting mugged they weren't getting rubbed. It was easy to carry around. And his treasury grew. So that was a system where people got the coins like people were using coins. And then the government or at least an administrative authority decided to sort of co op that system and make it into something of their own. Now fast forward to say the Middle Ages, right? We have the Medici family that invented fractional reserve banking that allowed people to deposit money to these banks and banks were able to give out leverage loans sort of, not leverage loans, where we see them as right now, but just to make it a simpler simple concept, they give out and they give out loans at at least I think three times the value of what is in their reserves. And they were able to make money off of the interests and just make a little arbitrage off of that. So that is literally what we are that's where we are at right now. We use a little modernized version of fractional reserve banking. You are right when you said, you know, we have the gold standard from I think the 20s or the 30s up until Nixon's era and I think the 70s. 76 or so. And then the gold standard faded away. I think where we could make it head to in terms of Bitcoin as a standard of a store of value is maybe we see these CBDCs, right? We see these CBDCs backed by gold because honestly, if there was a CBDC backed by Fiat, it is still vulnerable to political centralization, because the reason why these things are happening is because banks are politically centralized, especially in the U.S.. And that's why when the fed really sees its rates or CPI or interest rates, it affects the whole ecosystem. So we need something that isn't really tied to one sector. I know some people got their hands on so I'm just going to wrap this up. But I just feel like the system is a little bit too politically centralized right now. We also have a lot of shenanigans going on in this space right now. And we don't have enough catalysts to drive people in. So those are the three things that I would say, we really need to work on to get more people like flowing in thank you. Thank you, big back and down to today. I think you made some really excellent points. I know, tree Lana and Philip, they wanted to share something. So guys, just to keep the mic moving right, sometimes when you're just hearing from one person, it becomes a little monotonous. And these are great points, but if we break it down further, no, no, you were absolutely great, but what I'm getting at is if we break it into smaller chunks, everyone tends to pay more attention because everything that is said was really valuable. I was listening to every word that he said, but just from experience and just from feedback generally when we have information being shared in larger chunks, people tend to get lost a little bit. So guys, you know, what we'll do is we'll keep circling through the stage, but maybe we take like maybe just stay on mic for a couple of minutes, two or three minutes, right? And then keep moving around. So that way, folks who are down there listening, nobody falls asleep and I know everyone's still engaged in the conversation with them we can do that. And I know we are joined on the stage by Alberto and Alberto has an amazing story, but Alberto will just get to you in a couple of minutes. I want to go to tree Lana Philip and then go to U Alberto. Haiti Lana, hey, I'm so sorry. My hand was up by mistake. I moved my thumb over. So I'm not saying anything else. And that was actually fantastic, great points, big back and bandit. BBB. Thank you for that. Yeah, he's like, you know, the triple

"chunk people" Discussed on Online Marketing Made Easy with Amy Porterfield

Online Marketing Made Easy with Amy Porterfield

04:50 min | 7 months ago

"chunk people" Discussed on Online Marketing Made Easy with Amy Porterfield

"And so I'm looking for a nice balance of that, but not trying to overwhelm people with heaps and heaps of how to. And so there's this line that I call will lose the sail line. So they'll lose the salon is as soon as you get into too many steps and actions and details. The problem is, is that you're going to overwhelm the audience. Now, those steps need to be in your course. But if you share them too early, it's like for me when I was researching how to get to the U.S., right? It just created more confusion for me because I didn't have the commitment level yet that I needed to actually do the thing. And so I was actually doing myself a disservice in trying to gather all the information before I made a decision. It wasn't until I made a decision that I followed someone's formula, which was the lawyer at the time, that I just got the result very quickly. And so if you reveal too many of the steps before people are fully committed, you actually do them a disservice because it puts them in a place once again of analysis paralysis of doing nothing, feeling overwhelmed going. People often get these comments of like, you know what? I'm just going to work on the stuff that you gave me for the next for the next 9 months. That's when you know that webinar did not work. Yeah, and then I'll think about joy to you course after. Getting those comments, it's a great indicator that you've gone too much into the details. That's great. Okay, so before I let you go, sum that up again, those three tips that you just had for us when people are like, what do I put in this webinar? How do I not teach so much that I don't overwhelm quick summary? Yeah, so the three content chunks for me are, what are the beliefs I need to shift in order for people to get ready to make a commitment? The second chunk is what's something really valuable that I could share. So for me, it's storytelling or some infusion selling strategies. And then the third chunk is, how can I show the vehicle of what I help people with in a really unique and simple way so that when they see it, they're like, I could follow that path. And if you hit those three chunks, people are going to feel excited connected to you and ready to go. Wonderful. I love a good summary call in. So I appreciate that. It's so good. Okay, so we just covered a lot. Definitely one of my favorite episodes because it's so tangible. So tell me this. People are going to listen to this. They're going to get so much value and they're going to say, I love this calling guy. And I love his Australian accent. And I want to know more about him. I want to learn what he does. I want to work with him. So where do we send people to learn more about you? So I am quite active on Instagram. So just at Colin Boyd's COL, and I've got a podcast as well if you want to check me out on it's called the expert edge. And if people are curious about conversion story, they can check out conversion story formula dot com, and that's just got a bit more information about how to create those stories. Nice. Conversion story formula dot com.

"chunk people" Discussed on RISE Podcast

RISE Podcast

05:51 min | 2 years ago

"chunk people" Discussed on RISE Podcast

"Single month and interaction within the community and access to all of my old classes and my old keynote. It's really fun program. So if you're a personal development nerd or you kinda secretly wanna be check out the link in the show notes. And i hope you join us for this month's inner circle okay. This is the last thing. 'cause i've gone way over on this this keno i know and i will have more to talk about the last thing is a path and foundations. Okay you need a path forward. And what i want you to think i want you guys to draw on your paper so i want you to draw now all the way to like future you and then i want you to divided up and this first Right here this is going to be one week and the next is going to be three weeks and this is going to be three months and i want you to think of your path in terms of foundational moves because people get really excited. Get fired up. You're learning a lot. You wanna make change and you choose something massive and making a massive like jumping in and doing something that's incredible but also very hard to sustain because the energy of an experience is not something that you can easily replicate. It's hard to remember why we ever felt like we could conquer the world like on march third. You're like why did i get that. Jim shipped wider bowel that lululemon. Why spend all this money. And i didn't use it. It's some times really easy to forget the energy we had when we made that decision. So i want you to think foundational and when you think foundation. I want you to think of cement cement cement or cement. I say cement like the stuff. That's on the ground right. If you think of this product that is used to the foundation of the forum standing on in houses in sidewalks. It's us all around the world. It's hard i can jump on it. I'm on a second story right now and yet i'm totally fine. It's holding me up. It's made of tiny particles of sand. It's foundational but it's made of tiny little pieces. It doesn't come in this giant chunk. People think that their foundation needs to be this massive declaration or this huge change. The reality is it's it's a bunch of little tiny moves that you make that equals something big so when you think of a path. Here's what i want you to ask yourself. What is one thing that i can do in the next week. What can i do in under a week. That's going to give me a result. What can i do an under a week. That's going to give me a result that can be part of my foundation. What's a little success that i can have. Maybe on a health journey. And you're like you know what knocking try and change my nutrition. I'm not gonna try and give stuff up. I'm going to try and drink more water. Or i'm going to go on a walk. I'm going to challenge myself to going to walk one foundational thing. And when you do that i want you to celebrate you guys. I want you to honor yourself. I don't care how small it feels you. Freaking did something. You did something in a world full of people who signed up for this webinar and didn't show up in a world full of people who are stuck but won't make moves to change in a world full of people who are gonna stay here and repeat the cycle again and again you're doing something. Honor that in yourself. I want you to challenge yourself to do one thing this week and when you do that i want you to do another thing and i want you to do. Another and the craziest thing happens. They start to stack like layers. They start to build on top of each other. Then you ask yourself a beer question. Holy crap. I've done ten things that i could accomplish in under week. Okay okay what something. That would take me three weeks. What's a change. What's a choice. What's a step that can take. It'll probably take me about three weeks to do and then you're gonna do it. You're gonna totally do that. Thing and then you are going to celebrate the hell out of yourself because you did that thing and then you added another layer to the foundation only this time. It's a different color. It's a different texture. There's a different weight. This is in a baby step. This is like we're starting to jog. We're starting to see some things and when you get here you're gonna ask yourself okay. Holy crap holy crap and feeling the thing. What is something that i can do. What a choice that i can make. What is a step. I can take towards my compelling future towards this chain that i want in my life but it's probably gonna take new out three months to accomplish but when i do holy mackerel holy crap. Now you're onto something now these steps that you're taking now. These are becoming habitual now. This is becoming part of who you are. It's not a question anymore. Of can i change. It's how fast because what this is what you're seeing these leapfrogs. This is momentum. This is you making one choice. And another and another and then the wheel start to go. See i don't think you're stuck. I think you need some momentum in your life you see the start to move and then you stay in it. You stay in the velocity and you watch this change happened and it's like the ripple effects when you drop a pebble into a lake. It spreads out in every direction of your life because when you realize how to make change you can change anything.

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"chunk people" Discussed on Storytelling with Puck

Storytelling with Puck

05:28 min | 2 years ago

"chunk people" Discussed on Storytelling with Puck

"And yeah he's such a great idea of emmy's cool on where else founded as across. China chanda's get my book and my just setting way. Obviously hot place called shop handmade which is new marketplace. You available in quite a few places. I tell you what we'll do. Because the chunks people remember gold of these aside. If you if you sent me across as many places as you can remember on face for law i hang on facebook law. The croft bitcoin group actually is is is is a wonderful now before we get towards the the final of the cost and i will read the story at the very end of the cost while what quite possibly a poem that that the two of us know fairly well. That would be really up. I think it would. I forget what the quill but something that fooled difficult times that you had one thing that you mentioned was that you went over to new zealand. And i've read a little bit some weeks but i think a little bit in the past about the fact that you traveled. And it's something good life done a little too in absolutely loved the have any fun or interesting a wild or crazy stories. that came foam. You'll time when you traveling account remember them like twenty.

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