
In this episode, Scott Becker discusses the philosophy of never complaining, inspired by a tweet from Sahil Bloom.
Chapter 1: What is the concept of never complaining?
This is Scott Becker with the Becker private equity and business podcast. Today's discussion is never complain a mantra for life. And this comes out of a quote I saw on Twitter slash X by a person, Sahil Bloom. I don't know Sahil from Adam, but I love this concept. The concept was don't complain. If you could fix it, fix it. If you can't fix it, don't fix it, but, but no complaining.
Chapter 2: Why do people complain and how does it affect us?
And I think this is a mantra for life to me. There's a little more annoying than people that complain a lot. And I feel so bad saying this, because when I complain about people that complain a lot, it feels like I'm complaining. I sound like one of my favorite relatives that says, I don't dislike anybody, but... And there's always a person that comes after that. But it is what it is.
Chapter 3: When is it appropriate to vent our frustrations?
But in any event, I do have this mantra, this concept, never complain. It doesn't do you any good. Nobody around you really wants to hear it. If you truly have something that's happened, it's bad. Of course, vent to your friends or family, whoever you vent to your therapist, whoever it might be.
But complaining on a daily basis about every single thing, oh, the menu item that didn't come out right, whatever it might be, it just is at some point it gets very old. So the idea that I love in this tweet, never complain by Sahil Bloom. Don't exactly know how to pronounce it, but love the tweet. Thank you for listening to the Becker Private Equity and Business Podcast.
If you don't like this podcast, just don't listen. Don't complain to me.
thank you very much for listening if you do want to complain but you can't complain if you are the first person to text scott becker at 773-766-5322 about this podcast i will send you a 50 gift certificate but it's got a quote no complaints thank you for listening to the becker private equity and business podcast and thank you to our remarkable producer the best in the business chanel bunger
She epitomizes responsiveness, even temperedness, and just great at what she does. So God bless Chanel Bunger today as well. Thank you.
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