A lot of people crap on spending time watching TV. Screw that. I love it!

This is the golden age of TV. We spend 1+ hour most nights watching.

Here are 10 of the best movies and shows we watched in 2020

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My Octopus Teacher (Netflix)

Wife: “what on earth could the story possibly be? It’s about an octopus.”

<90min later>

“Pass the tissues!”

Fantastic documentary!

Yellowstone (Youtube)

It’s like Billions. But set in a ranch in Montana instead of NYC. Also, 100% chance you’ll want to buy a giant ranch and hire a “Rip” afterwards.

Enola Holmes (Netflix)

We thought it was a series. Turns out it’s a movie. Ha! I loved it. About Sherlocks sister. Totally captivated by it.

Queens Gambit (Netflix)

Who knew a movie about chess could be totally enthralling!? Great cast. Really fun story.

His Dark Materials (HBO)

I don’t hear any friends talking about this one, but man, so good! Second season just ended. Really fun. Sneaky physics, astronomy and sci-fi.

Watch the trailer:

Haunting of Bly Manor (Netflix)

First scary movie I’ve willingly watched in 15 years. Worth it. Great story and twists. Not just a gotcha. Legit.

It got me back into scary stuff somehow. Thought that was impossible.

The Chosen (YouTube)

Best movie or show I’ve ever seen in Jesus. This should prly be #1 on my list. Absolute masterpiece. Brings characters to life in a way I’ve never experienced. Mathew and Nico are the stars. I cried several times.

“Follow me”

Away (Netflix)

I love space. Elon got me infatuated. This was the best drama in space I saw in 2020. Not amazing but a solid B+/A-. Def with a watch.

Pioneer Quest (Prime)

Original reality TV w/ none of the annoying parts. 2 couples spend a year on the plains. Only have clothes and tolls from 1800s. Get $100k if they stay the year. Great work!

Ford vs. Farari (Movie)

Just a fun movie. Basic plot. Cars. Some history. Enjoyable story. Classic cars come to life. Art.

Tenet (Movie)

Nolan is my favorite. Deep, layered, amazing story. Lives up to the hype. Prly my favorite movie of the year.

Hunters (Prime)

Based in operation paper clip (look it up) which is one of the wildest things in US history. We smuggled in Nazi scientists after WW2 and they took us to the moon. True. Story builds on that. Great.

Think Oceans 11 but Jewish.

1917 (Movie)

The entire movie is one shot. WW1. Good story. Amazing scenes. Captivating.

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3 Jan
The #1 habit I built in 2020 was reading for 30m to start each day.

Realized that learning was my top motivator. So I prioritized. And, not surprisingly, it was my biggest year of personal growth.

Here are 10 of the best books I read

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1. Cook and Chef

This book shows the secret sauce behind the most impressive entrepreneur to ever live. I think about it nearly every day.

amazon.com/Elon-Musk-Blog…
2. Breakthrough Advertising

Imagine if you knew how to write emails and ads that converted 10x better than anything you’ve tried.

Shows you how to find existing desire and piggy back your product on it.

My notes and summary: docs.google.com/document/d/1HQ…
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2 Jan
My favorite question to ask is:

“What have you changed your mind on lately?”

Here are 10 things I changed my mind on in 2020

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I used to think “drugs are bad”.

Then I started investigating. Turns out that the word “drug” and “medicine” is marketing lingo.

Now I believe that any “drug” that grows in the ground is a medicine. And prly has been used for 1000s of years as such.
I used to think coffee was silly.

Now I drink it everyday.

I still think it silly. But I do it.

Don’t @ me. 😉
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2 Jan
In 2020 I abandoned podcasts. Now I almost exclusively listen to YouTube videos.

1. Much better interface
2. Red allows background listening
3. Much wider selection, better search and suggestions

Here are 10 of my favorite Youtube videos from 2020

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I became slightly obsessed with Elizabeth Gilbert after watching this Ted Talk.

1. I read 3 of her books
2. Watched 10+ interviews with her
3. And I’ve re-watched this video dozens of times

Start here. See if you get swept away like I was.

Dan Carlin is a fascinating story teller who made history fun for me. I love how he thinks and communicates.

Topics covered:

1. Will we always have war?
2. Lex’s bhag of interviewing Putin
3. Could hitler have been stopped?
4. The meaning of life

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1 Jan
Nothing inspires and sparks creativity for me faster than a quote that resonates.

As Mark Twain says:

“The difference in the almost right word and right word is difference in a lightning bug and a lightning bolt”

Here are 10 of the best quotes I found in 2020

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"Anybody who doesn’t change their mind a lot is dramatically underestimating the complexity of the world we live in.”

- Jeff Bezos
“The more a CEO does, the weaker the company becomes.”

- Casey Graham
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15 Sep 20
Most critical thing to answer before writing ad & email copy:

“What do my prospects know?”

1. About my product?
2. About the problem I solve?
3. About their need to solve it?

This dictates everything that you’ll write in the ad

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There are 5 potential levels of awareness:

1. Most Aware: "Sup fam!"
2. Product Aware: "I know you!"
3. Solution Aware: "I've heard of it”
4. Problem Aware: "This sucks!"
5. Unaware: "Life is good yo!" Image
Stage #1: Most Aware

They already know and want your product.

1. Remind them of your product
2. Review and display price
3. Highlight features and benefits

Example: Image
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6 Sep 20
Your product probably has 1 of these 3 Issues:

1. Seems to complicated
2. Problem isn’t acute enough
3. Price seems too high

How do you fix it?

Rearrange peoples perspective of the product so the issues naturally go away.

Examples 👇
Issue #1: "Seems to complicated"

Symptoms:
1. The product seems too complicated
2. The method seems hard to follow
3. I just don't think I can do it.

Solution: Simplification.

Rearrange their perspective by boiling down your product to its most simple parts.

Example...
Issue #2: "Problem isn’t big enough"

Symptoms:
1. "Maybe I'll deal with that later"
2. Market seems too small

Solution: Escalation.

Rearrange their perspective by zooming out and focusing on another problem they are aware of and that depends on your solution.

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