Tony Robbins | Find Your True Gift: The 3 Gifts

Tony Robbins
13 Nov 201206:05

Summary

TLDRThe speaker emphasizes the importance of balancing life and enterprise management, challenging the cultural pursuit of success at the expense of fulfillment. They highlight the irony of economic success not equating to freedom or happiness, urging individuals to assess their true gifts and passions. The talk explores the distinction between natural and unnatural problems in business and life, advocating for a reevaluation of one's path to ensure it leads to an extraordinary, personally fulfilling life, rather than just a successful one.

Takeaways

  • πŸ† The speaker emphasizes the importance of balancing life and enterprise management, suggesting that success in one does not necessarily equate to fulfillment in life.
  • πŸ’Ό Many people prioritize their enterprise over their life, which can lead to economic success but not necessarily personal fulfillment.
  • πŸ€” The speaker questions the cultural pull towards success and asks the audience to evaluate if they have achieved business success at the expense of personal freedom.
  • πŸ” It's crucial to assess whether the problems one faces are natural or unnatural, as this can indicate whether they are facing typical challenges or issues that should have been resolved at earlier stages of development.
  • 🌟 The speaker encourages the audience to identify their real gifts and passions, as these are what will truly fulfill them, rather than merely following a script that involves having an enterprise.
  • πŸš€ Success in business can sometimes lead to increased demands, potentially making individuals feel more stressed and unfulfilled, despite their achievements.
  • πŸ’‘ The speaker suggests that achieving a dream or goal can sometimes lead to disappointment if it does not bring the expected happiness or fulfillment.
  • πŸ“š Michael Gerber's concept from 'The E-Myth' is mentioned, highlighting that many people are not true entrepreneurs but believe they should be, which can lead to business failures.
  • 🚦 The speaker advises separating the vehicle (the means to achieve success) from the outcome (the fulfillment and freedom desired), emphasizing the need to identify what truly fulfills an individual.
  • πŸ’Ž The story of Steve Wynn and a crystal shop owner illustrates how different paths can lead to a fulfilling life, with the latter choosing a lifestyle that allows him to pursue his passions without the stress of a large business.
  • 🧩 The speaker concludes by urging the audience to consider their own gifts and passions, and to determine which aspects of their life will bring them the most fulfillment, rather than simply pursuing what is traditionally considered successful.

Q & A

  • What is the main message of the script?

    -The main message is to emphasize the importance of balancing life and enterprise management, and to encourage individuals to pursue what truly fulfills them rather than just chasing economic success.

  • Why does the speaker believe that many people are unfulfilled despite economic success?

    -The speaker believes that many people are unfulfilled because they focus on achieving success in their enterprise, which can lead to stress and lack of fulfillment if it doesn't align with their true nature and gifts.

  • What example does the speaker use to illustrate the concept of natural and unnatural problems?

    -The speaker uses the example of a child having bladder control issues as a natural problem, whereas an adult with the same issue has an unnatural problem. Similarly, a new business with cash flow challenges faces a natural problem, while an established business with the same issue faces an abnormal, potentially life-threatening problem.

  • What does the speaker suggest is the most important element for achieving an extraordinary life?

    -The speaker suggests that the most important element is to evaluate where you truly are in your life today, determine where you want to go, and identify what will create an extraordinary life on your own terms.

  • How does the speaker illustrate the difference between achieving a goal and finding fulfillment?

    -The speaker illustrates this by asking how many people have achieved a dream only to find themselves thinking, 'Is this all there is?' This highlights the pain of achieving success without feeling fulfilled.

  • Who is Michael Gerber and what point does the speaker make by referencing him?

    -Michael Gerber is the author of 'The E-Myth.' The speaker references him to highlight that many people believe they should be entrepreneurs because it's seen as attractive and successful, but this may not truly fulfill them.

  • What story does the speaker share about Steve Wynn and the crystal shop owner?

    -The speaker shares a story about meeting a crystal shop owner who used to have a stressful business but now enjoys a fulfilling life by skiing every day and running a small crystal business. This owner has a billionaire lifestyle without the stress of managing a large enterprise.

  • What does the speaker mean by 'separate the vehicle from the outcome'?

    -The speaker means that one should distinguish between the means of achieving success (the vehicle) and what truly fulfills them (the outcome). It's important to find a path that aligns with personal fulfillment rather than just external success.

  • What are the three abilities the speaker mentions that individuals may have?

    -The three abilities are: being an artist with unique skills or products, being good at management and leading people, and being an entrepreneur who can take risks and create a vision.

  • What critical question does the speaker pose to the audience?

    -The critical question is: 'What fulfills you the most?' This question aims to help individuals identify what truly brings them satisfaction and joy in life, beyond just achieving success in their enterprise.

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