The Quickest Way to Be Right is to Find Out If You Are Wrong
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What I Learned in My Conversation with @ShaneAgronomy
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You may be wondering why Shane Thomas, author of the massive and informative weekly newsletter @UpstreamAg writes so much.
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For Shane, it's a way to test his assumptions against reality. To learn FASTER.
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" One of my sayings or little personal mantras is "always be capturing."
When industry movers and shakers start filling your inbox, the networking can be invaluable.
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"I read this article that said you need to do as much networking as you can before you're 30.
If you can get a wide network earlier, it'll compound and compound."
So HOW DOES Shane do it?

"As an entrepreneur, if you are prioritizing things, you focus on it and you have that as a non-negotiable it's something that you do, you execute day in and day out."
And finally, the most important point of all, how do you take ACTION on all this data?
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"You'll never eliminate all risks, but can you eliminate a significant portion of the risk?"
Being wrong is common. Being brave and smart enough to try and test if you are wrong can be the difference in success.
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"To me, the quickest way to be right is to find out when you're wrong. What I find is, as I learn more, I realize how much I don't know."
or catch the video of the entire episode here:

S3E2 Shane Thomas via @YouTube
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