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Business with Mr. John Lillie

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Proud Stanford graduate, and wise businessman John Lillie and I chat about everything from his current day to day life, his past, and all the lessons learned in the journey. Also, we talk about the power of sticking to your own values, regardless of the consequences. As you grow up, the choices you make increase in difficulty, and you may even question your own values along the way. Will you stay loyal to who you are or surrender to others’ ideals?

New episodes every Monday: www.1hourintern.com

The Power Points:

  • (00:41) - A hard worker without regrets: on John Lillie’s unconventional metric for success. — “I think the most important part was my efforts to create a place where people could flourish.”
  • (06:07) - Growing up in a loving and encouraging family and why you should always appreciate your parents’ efforts and teachings. — “My father wanted me to do what I enjoyed the most.”
  • (12:06) - The cultivation of values, finding comfort with one-self and the importance of moving on. — “As life progresses you get challenged by different circumstances that force you to show your values and make decisions.”
  • (19:36) - Meaningful lessons and relationships: how to make the most out of your college experience. — “The main thing that you learn in college is how to learn. If you can develop that love of knowledge in your educational time, it will greatly enrich your life.”
  • (26:07) - How the working life can test and strengthen your values, and how work ethics are much more relevant than a person’s skills. — “The importance of working in companies that support you and help you to flourish are key for your professional life.”
  • (34:53) - Serving the institution of your life: how John became an influential and beloved figure of his chosen community. — “Being a trustee is an extraordinary privilege.”
  • (38:32) - How failure is a choice, and John’s advice for the future generations. — “Enjoy life.”

Thank you for listening to The 1 Hour Intern; we hope that you explore more of our episodes, and if you enjoyed, please rate, follow, and subscribe.

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Proud Stanford graduate, and wise businessman John Lillie and I chat about everything from his current day to day life, his past, and all the lessons learned in the journey. Also, we talk about the power of sticking to your own values, regardless of the consequences. As you grow up, the choices you make increase in difficulty, and you may even question your own values along the way. Will you stay loyal to who you are or surrender to others’ ideals?

New episodes every Monday: www.1hourintern.com

The Power Points:

  • (00:41) - A hard worker without regrets: on John Lillie’s unconventional metric for success. — “I think the most important part was my efforts to create a place where people could flourish.”
  • (06:07) - Growing up in a loving and encouraging family and why you should always appreciate your parents’ efforts and teachings. — “My father wanted me to do what I enjoyed the most.”
  • (12:06) - The cultivation of values, finding comfort with one-self and the importance of moving on. — “As life progresses you get challenged by different circumstances that force you to show your values and make decisions.”
  • (19:36) - Meaningful lessons and relationships: how to make the most out of your college experience. — “The main thing that you learn in college is how to learn. If you can develop that love of knowledge in your educational time, it will greatly enrich your life.”
  • (26:07) - How the working life can test and strengthen your values, and how work ethics are much more relevant than a person’s skills. — “The importance of working in companies that support you and help you to flourish are key for your professional life.”
  • (34:53) - Serving the institution of your life: how John became an influential and beloved figure of his chosen community. — “Being a trustee is an extraordinary privilege.”
  • (38:32) - How failure is a choice, and John’s advice for the future generations. — “Enjoy life.”

Thank you for listening to The 1 Hour Intern; we hope that you explore more of our episodes, and if you enjoyed, please rate, follow, and subscribe.

  continue reading

32 episodes

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