Next up is an example from entrepreneur and famous creator Alexi.
He has a very unique style of communicating, but there’s one technique that he uses all the time.
I had this teacher. So I’m a freshman in high school and I’m walking through the hallway, and this teacher, who is an admin of some kind, walks out of his office and he’s like, “Son, you work out?”
That teacher, Mr. Given, ended up working out with me every day in high school and showed me how to train. He probably saw on some level that I was an angsty teenager who felt angry about whatever.
During our workout sessions, I would be like, “Man, I’m going to come back at our 10-year reunion. I’m going to show him. He’s going to be working for me.”
He’s like, “No, he’s not. And you’re not going to do that. Not if I have anything to say about it.”
Because if you come back at a 10-year reunion and say, “Hey John, look at everything I have. Look at me now,” the guy’s going to laugh and be like, “You did all of this to try and prove me wrong? Man, I feel sorry for you.”
He was like, “The only thing you can do is win so big that all of them constantly compare themselves to you, and then you’ll forget they exist.”
He could have just said, “Don’t live to prove others wrong.” But instead, he shares a story that makes his message stick.
So when you want to teach something, don’t just share the advice.
Where were you? What was happening? What were the exact words someone said? What were you thinking?
And then tell us what you learned from that experience.