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Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Fwd: Dr. Dre's silent partner...


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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: ~Misha Wilson~ <misha@mishawilson.com>
Date: Mon, Jul 17, 2017 at 4:14 PM
Subject: Dr. Dre's silent partner...
To: joaoa.dsilva2017@gmail.com


Hello,

Every now and then Misha included gets himself

sucked into a TV series when Misha knows he shouldn't. 

 

They hook you in the first episode with a

compelling story and about three (3) open loops, and from

their on you're a done deal (yes, the struggle is 

real). And then there's the "Cliff Hanger!"

 

Last Thursday Misha made the mistake of getting sucked

in when he shouldn't have. 

 

After working all week, Misha wanted to take a little

break and "veg out," if you will. 

 

 Misha, turned on HBO on demand, and stumbled upon a new

documentary series called "The Defiant Ones". 

 

More or less, it's a behind the scenes sneak peek

at the rise of Dr. Dre and his business partner,

Jimmy Iovine. 

 

All the way from living on the streets in Compton

CA hustling for a few dollars here and there, to

eventually selling Beats headphones for $3.2

Billion to Apple. 

 

It actually didn't end up being as big of a waste

of time as most TV shows are, as contained

within were a multitude of business, marketing,

and even "what not to do" lessons, all wrapped up

in a compelling story of a few guys who dared to

dream big and then go all-in when it came to

chasing what they were after. 

 

Misha would actually recommend it highly to anyone who's

interested in entrepreneurship, or in general just

wants to get an intimate behind the scenes sneak

peek at the music world. 

 

Anywho… Any how...

 

There were TWO KEY lessons that you can

take and apply to your business, that if you do,

will almost instantly help you grow to the next

level (or get off the ground for the first time if

you're just getting started). 

 

One of the things that Jimmy (Dr. Dre's business

partner) said which struck Misha as something that

people in our industry TRULY need to understand

is this… 

 

"I always felt like I had to work 2x as hard as

the next guy just to keep up. To get ahead, I had

to KILL". 

 

Throughout the documentary they had many of the

big-time artists that I'm sure you listen to on a

daily basis (U2, Black Eyed Peas, Sean Combs,

Snoop Dogg, and many more) discuss what Jimmy's

like in person… 

 

The unanimous agreement that they all came to was

that he's the most persistent and consistent hard

worker that any of them have ever met. 

 

He'd spend ALL day and night completely and

totally dedicated to his craft, and when he got

done with his own work, he'd tune in an listen to

what the greats before him had left him to study. 

 

Starting at the age of about 21, he completely and

totally immersed himself in his craft of producing

music, and then took that attitude with him with

every business venture that he got involved with

moving forward. 

 

One thing Misha sees in our industry is that people are

ALWAYS looking for the "magic bullet." 

 

They're ALWAYS looking that "magic pill," and they're

ALWAYS looking for the thing that will do all of

the work for them. 

 

Now, while Misha does absolutely believe that there are

shortcuts that you absolutely should tap into

(like this right here)… 

 

The truth of the matter is that nothings going to

truly replace you waking up on a day-to-day basis

and putting in the time to learn real skill-sets

that provide real value, and from there taking the

time to apply what you learn.

 

Way back when in another life, Misha was an ultra

serious Junior Tennis Player. 

 

For most of Misha's career, his serve wasn't what it

should have been. 

 

It was good, but Misha was about 6'2" and in reality,

 Misha should have been serving 125MPH pretty

consistently and making about 60-65% of his first

serves. 

 

Misha was good enough naturally to beat just about

everyone without a killer serve, so Misha got a little bit

lazy when it came to really maximizing the

effectiveness of that weapon. 

 

It wasn't until Misha lost to someone in a state final

that Misha KNEW he would have beaten - if Misha

had a serve that he really began to take it as seriously

as Misha always should have. 

 

 Misha found a new coach who was supposedly the best

serving coach in the state (which is a lesson in

of it-self about seeking the right mentorship),

and did EXACTLY what he told him to do. 

 

He made a few adjustments, and then gave Misha the

following instructions. 

 

"Now every day between 10:00AM and 12:0PM, I want

you to do NOTHING but hit baskets of serves

practicing what I just taught you." 

 

At first it sounded like complete and total

torture…

 

2 hours straight of nothing but hitting baskets of

serves isn't exactly the most entertaining thing

to do. 

 

But every time Misha didn't want to do it, he

remembered back to watching that kid celebrate

after beating me in the state final (Misha still

remembers his annoying little fist pump), and he let

it fuel Misha's fire. 

 

About 6 months later Misha entered a tournament

where if all went according to plan, we'd meet

each-other in the finals. 

 

The day came about a week later, and Misha beat him

6-1, 6-3 in about 60 minutes, flat. 

 

That win is still one of his favorite wins. 

 

Misha was able to beat him because of two things… 

 

Firstly, Misha identified his area of weakness that he

had to work on. 

 

Secondly, Misha put in a freakish number of hours on

straight up BORING work to improve that area and

fill that hole in his game. 

 

Now while Misha may not agree with the whole "work on

your weaknesses" mindset when it comes to

business… 

 

Understand one thing… 

 

If you want an above average result, but aren't

willing to put in the blood, sweat and tears, to

learn and build real skillsets that will drive

those above average results, you're kidding

yourself. 

 

It's never going to happen, and you might as well

quit on your journey now and save yourself the

frustration. 

 

Leverage every shortcut that you can to speed up

your journey, but don't kid yourself when it comes

to the amount of work that'll actually be

necessary to achieve success. 

 

Dedicate yourself to the process, put in the work,

and never give up. 

 

If you do, good things WILL happen.

 

To the top,


João



Leverage every shortcut that you can to speed up

your journey

P.S. I know I said that there were two vitally

important lessons that stood out above and beyond

all else, but today's e-mail is getting a little

bit long. 

 

Tune in tomorrow where I'll share with you the

second lesson… A lesson that if you apply to your

Marketing will have you getting more attention,

building a bigger following, creating more of a

relationship with your following, and making a

hell of lot of sales in the process. 

 

(If you like money, you'll want to pay attention

to tomorrows e-mail). 

 

P.P.S. If you are willing to put in the work to 

get your business to where you want it to be,

but want to ensure that you work SMART, and

not only hard, click here to tap into what many

refer to as "The Ultimate Shortcut". 

 

But remember, hard work IS required. 

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PP.S. AGAIN TO Reiterate...

I know I said that there were two vitally

important lessons that stood out above and beyond

all else, but today's e-mail is getting a little

bit long. 

 

Tune in tomorrow where I'll share with you the

second lesson… A lesson that if you apply to your

Marketing will have you getting more attention,

building a bigger following, creating more of a

relationship with your following, and making a

hell of lot of sales in the process. 

 

(If you like money, you'll want to pay attention

to tomorrows e-mail). 

 

P.P.S. If you are willing to put in the work to 

get your business to where you want it to be,

but want to ensure that you work SMART, and

not only hard, click here to tap into what many

refer to as "The Ultimate Shortcut". 

 

But remember, hard work IS required. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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