During a recent trip to Jeju, South Korea, I interviewed high stakes poker players. One of my questions was - when you look around, who are you envious of and why?
To a man, the answer was unanimous.
“No-one and nothing.”
The people saw ‘envy’ as a negative connotation, similar to ‘jealousy’, and to answer it would have led to a decrease in status.
After demonstrating how to use envy as a force for good, answering the question created an increase in status.
And this is what I talk about ...
During a recent trip to Jeju, South Korea, I interviewed high stakes poker players. One of my questions was - when you look around, who are you envious of and why?
To a man, the answer was unanimous.
“No-one and nothing.”
The people saw ‘envy’ as a negative connotation, similar to ‘jealousy’, and to answer it would have led to a decrease in status.
After demonstrating how to use envy as a force for good, answering the question created an increase in status.
And this is what I talk about on today's podcast.
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