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302: Nick Kokonas - How To See The Genius In People

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The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

302: Nick Kokonas - How To See The Genius In People

Full show notes can be found at www.LearningLeader.com

  • Commonalities of sustaining excellence:
    • Intellectual curiosity - A desire to learn. Not for the outcome, but for the curiosity to learn more
    • Healthy degree of paranoia - What Jim Collins would call "productive paranoia"
      • In the pursuit of excellence
    • "No one is giving it away for free. It takes effort."
  • Balance -- "I get manic at times. I'm not always well balanced." The skill is in being able to turn it on and off... Which can happen over time
  • "I've always been curious about how things worked..."
  • Why it was helpful to go to Colgate University
    • A Liberal Arts school forced Nick to study areas outside of just his major. Made him more well-rounded
    • He "learned how to learn" -- Forced him to wrestle with existential questions
  • Rhetoric -- Can you understand all sides of an issue? Where does ambiguity exist?
    • Need to learn to think critically -- How you do it is more important that you do it
  • General advice:
    • "Learn to communicate well. Concisely. Learn to write and speak well.
    • From a psychology perspective, analyze, "what are they really saying?"
  • Why he became a derivatives trader:
    • "I got into law school, but didn't want to go."
    • He tested well, but desired his independence
    • "Prestige as part of pay doesn't matter to me."
    • To be great at anything, you must be disciplined to show up everyday -- "My money has always been at risk everyday. Some think that's crazy. But I've always worked to have an edge."
    • How to figure out outcomes as soon as possible
  • The decision to leave the world of derivatives trading to open a restaurant... Why?
    • "I took some money off the table... Then my dad died... and I thought, what am I doing? I had no idea what I was going to do next..."
  • Meeting Grant Achatz and the impact that had on Nick's life...
    • "He reminded me a lot of myself. He was thoughtful, driven, shy (this was the opposite), and he wasn't afraid of hard work."
    • "I think I have a skill to see the genius in some people."
    • "Grant's work is of artistic genius"
  • Doing what you love and are passionate about:
    • "For me the test is... When I wake up in the morning is it nagging at me to do it?"
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The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

302: Nick Kokonas - How To See The Genius In People

Full show notes can be found at www.LearningLeader.com

  • Commonalities of sustaining excellence:
    • Intellectual curiosity - A desire to learn. Not for the outcome, but for the curiosity to learn more
    • Healthy degree of paranoia - What Jim Collins would call "productive paranoia"
      • In the pursuit of excellence
    • "No one is giving it away for free. It takes effort."
  • Balance -- "I get manic at times. I'm not always well balanced." The skill is in being able to turn it on and off... Which can happen over time
  • "I've always been curious about how things worked..."
  • Why it was helpful to go to Colgate University
    • A Liberal Arts school forced Nick to study areas outside of just his major. Made him more well-rounded
    • He "learned how to learn" -- Forced him to wrestle with existential questions
  • Rhetoric -- Can you understand all sides of an issue? Where does ambiguity exist?
    • Need to learn to think critically -- How you do it is more important that you do it
  • General advice:
    • "Learn to communicate well. Concisely. Learn to write and speak well.
    • From a psychology perspective, analyze, "what are they really saying?"
  • Why he became a derivatives trader:
    • "I got into law school, but didn't want to go."
    • He tested well, but desired his independence
    • "Prestige as part of pay doesn't matter to me."
    • To be great at anything, you must be disciplined to show up everyday -- "My money has always been at risk everyday. Some think that's crazy. But I've always worked to have an edge."
    • How to figure out outcomes as soon as possible
  • The decision to leave the world of derivatives trading to open a restaurant... Why?
    • "I took some money off the table... Then my dad died... and I thought, what am I doing? I had no idea what I was going to do next..."
  • Meeting Grant Achatz and the impact that had on Nick's life...
    • "He reminded me a lot of myself. He was thoughtful, driven, shy (this was the opposite), and he wasn't afraid of hard work."
    • "I think I have a skill to see the genius in some people."
    • "Grant's work is of artistic genius"
  • Doing what you love and are passionate about:
    • "For me the test is... When I wake up in the morning is it nagging at me to do it?"
  continue reading

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