So Good They Can’t Ignore You: Valuing Time Over Money
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So Good They Can’t Ignore You: Valuing Time Over Money
Jason Wright discusses the idea from the book “So Good They Can’t Ignore You,” attributed to Cal Newport and a quote from Steve Martin, arguing that true leverage comes from becoming so skilled you can dictate terms. He illustrates this with Steve Jobs hiring designer Paul Rand for the NeXT logo after Rand refused to provide multiple options, insisting he would deliver one solution for a fee regardless of use. Wright parallels this with his father’s homebuilding practice of refusing to bid and instead naming a firm price. He adds examples of Jim Collins requiring clients to come to Boulder and structuring his operation to say no, and notes similar boundary-setting by Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, Cal Newport, Tim Ferriss, and Seth Godin. Wright emphasizes time as the most valuable non-renewable asset and aims to earn the ability to protect it.
00:00 So Good They Cant Ignore You
01:01 Steve Jobs Meets Paul Rand
03:04 One Logo One Solution
03:51 Knowing Your Worth
05:42 Jim Collins Sets Terms
07:56 Time Over Money
11:23 Make Your Time Priceless
12:50 Closing And Call To Action