The Mindset Mentor - People At Your Funeral
Episode Date: July 31, 2017Episode 304 - The true testament to who you were while living is proven by how many people are at your funeral. Want to learn more about Mindset Mentor+? For nearly nine years, the Mindset Mentor... Podcast has guided you through life's ups and downs. Now, you can dive even deeper with Mindset Mentor Plus. Turn every podcast lesson into real-world results with detailed worksheets, journaling prompts, and a supportive community of like-minded people. Enjoy monthly live Q&A sessions with me, and all this for less than a dollar a day. If you’re committed to real, lasting change, this is for you.Join here 👉 www.mindsetmentor.com My first book that I’ve ever written is now available. It’s called LEVEL UP and It’s a step-by-step guide to go from where you are now, to where you want to be as fast as possible.📚If you want to order yours today, you can just head over to robdial.com/bookHere are some useful links for you… If you want access to a multitude of life advice, self development tips, and exclusive content daily that will help you improve your life, then you can follow me around the web at these links here:Instagram TikTokFacebookYoutube
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So what I'm going to be talking about today are the people at your funeral. And this is a,
what sounds like it would be a morbid conversation or morbid topic to speak about in a
podcast. But I'm going to talk about the number of people at your funeral and the people at your
funeral versus the number of dollars in your bank account. And I talk a lot about success,
and I understand that because success, I feel it relates to almost everything else in the world.
If you could be successful at one thing, you could be successful at anything.
So if you could be successful at running a business, you could probably be successful
or figure out ways to be successful at relating with people or raising children or being in
a marriage or being a relationship or being a good friend or brother or sister or son,
daughter, whatever it might be.
And I talk about it because it relates to all of those things. But I want you to realize when I'm talking about success,
I'm not talking about just going out and trying to get rich. That's actually the exact opposite
of what I want. Sure, I want you to be rich. I want everyone to be rich. But I don't want you
to go out just looking for money. And I went to a funeral a couple months back, and this is where it kind of sat with me and
really clicked in my head the most. And I was inside of this church, and the church probably
held a few hundred people. And there were so many people that were at this church for this person
that so many people had to... Every single seat was taken. And then people had to sit
all around and stand all around on the outside. It probably held 300 people and there was probably
450 to 500 people in this room. And I thought, man, this is insane because this person has so
much of an impact that they were not able to fit all of the people, substantial amount of more people inside of
this room.
They were not able to fit all of them for them to all sit down.
And I thought, man, this is pretty crazy.
And it made me think.
And everyone kept saying the same thing about how amazing this person was and the impact
that they had.
And everyone said the exact same thing about how much fun they had with life and how they
were one of the funniest people that they ever met.
And it was pretty eye-opening for me to see that because most people I feel like in
this world, especially in America at least and in most first world countries, what they're looking
for is how to be successful and how to make money and how to run the best business or whatever it
might be. But they focus on those things, but then don't think about how many people they're
actually impacting in the process. That's not part of their goal. And what you have to realize, but they focus on those things. But then don't think about how many people they're actually
impacting in the process. That's not part of their goal. And what you have to realize,
I think more than anything else, is that if you're impacting and giving value to a lot of people,
if that's your goal, money is going to follow you no matter what.
And I remember listening to Jeff Hoffman, who's the billionaire founder of Priceline.com. He was
on the podcast not too long ago. And he was talking about where he had the biggest shift. He was a billionaire at this time,
but his biggest shift was he was at his best friend's funeral. And his best friend died
just randomly. It was a freak accident. I think what happened was he drowned.
And he was sitting at the funeral and people were talking at the eulogy and people were talking
after. And he's like, man, this is not how he would want to be remembered. He knew who he truly was, but what people were saying about him wasn't bad,
but it wasn't how he knew his friend wanted to be remembered. And the big shift for him
was that he was like, I'm concentrating too much on being a businessman, on running successful
businesses, on making tons of money and doing all of these things. He's like, I need to focus
more on legacy, on how many people I can help and help improve. Because his idea was he thinks that entrepreneurs are going to change the world.
The world relies on entrepreneurs to make products and stuff like that to reverse climate change,
to reverse all of these different problems that we've done because governments clearly are not
going to do anything about it. And so he decided instead of focusing on running businesses, how could he go out and impact as many entrepreneurs as he possibly
could and impact as many people as he possibly could to become entrepreneurs. And he thought,
what would people say at my funeral today when he was at his friend's funeral? And he didn't like
the way it looked. And that little thing made him make a huge shift in what he was focusing on. He didn't like
it at that point. So with that being said, I want you to think about this and it's a very short
episode, but I want you to think about it. How many people would be at your funeral and the people
that are at your funeral, what would they say? What difference did you make? What difference are
you currently working on making right now? It doesn't have to be on a huge global scale. You
don't have to change the world. It could be on a local scale. It doesn't have to be on a huge global scale. You don't have to change
the world. It could be on a local scale. It could be even with a small group of friends or family
members. Think about what people would say at your funeral today. And if it's not what you think that
you'd want them to say, ask yourself, what steps do you have to make to make changes to leave a
legacy and to make sure that you're making a difference with other people, making a difference
with whatever you can and impacting as many people as you possibly can
in a positive way. So the question is, do you want to focus on the number of people at your
funeral and the number of people that say that you impacted them? Or do you want to focus on
the number of dollars in your bank account? Think about those two things, figure out which one is
the most important to you and figure out what steps you need to make in order to make the right steps so that when you do get to your funeral
you have more people at your funeral than dollars in your bank account and all of that stuff because
We all know that the dollars you can't take with you
But the legacy is what's going to live on after you're here
So with that I want to leave you the same way I leave you every single episode
Make it your mission today to make somebody else's day better.
I appreciate you and I hope that you have an amazing day.
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