Luca Dellanna
Writing Books, Cohort-Based Courses, and Antifragility
Episode Notes (by minute):
-2:30 - An overview on Luca’s book, 100 Truths You Will Learn Too Late
-4:30 - The importance and benefits of having a “not to-do list”
-6:00 - “one rule of life is that every time you move to a different stage of your life or your career, it's not only about… doing new things, but also about doing less of what worked for you before.”
-7:00 - The difference between leading and lagging indicators, and how to spot and better understand them for your Portfolio Career
-10:30 - The four factors that disproportionately affect your career
-14:30 - Why Luca has been writing a Portfolio of books
-17:00 - How The Pareto Principle (80-20 Rule) can be applied to your life, friends, experiences, and also your to-do list
-20:30 - The benefits of work and relationships compounding over time
-22:00 - How Luca sees his cohort-based course as a middle stone in between his books and consulting
-26:30 - The benefits of doing a bright spot analysis and reflection to understand when you did your best work
-29:30 - How iteration is a big connection and link between building a Portfolio Career and antifragility
(Note: these are quick notes and takeaways by David Nebinski. Please see the episode for more accurate information)
Published Date: 9/16/21