Jim Rohn Motivation Daily
Most people measure how they're doing by the stuff they can point at — the money in the account, the title on the card, the size of the house. But there's another kind of building up happening alongside the financial one. It's slower, quieter, and gets talked about a whole lot less. But in the end, it decides way more about how a person's life actually goes than any amount of money ever will. That building up is reputation. Not reputation in the shallow sense — but in the deeper sense of the whole impression your existence leaves on the people who've crossed paths with you. This seminar breaks down reputation as a form of capital — one that compounds through trust, opens doors money can't touch, and outlasts almost anything else you'll ever build. We cover why most people pour all their effort into the financial buildup while leaving the reputation buildup entirely to chance, why image management always falls apart under scrutiny, and what the five specific pieces of reputation capital actually are and how to build them honestly. ⏱ Chapters: 0:00 — The Other Scoreboard Nobody Talks About 4:33 — What Reputation Can Do That Money Can't 5:28 — Why Most People Neglect What Matters Most 6:07 — Why Reputation Can't Be Faked 8:23 — How Trust Actually Compounds Over Time 11:15 — The Five Pieces of Reputation Capital 17:31 — When Your Reputation Starts Walking Into Rooms Before You Do 19:47 — The Danger of Getting Lazy After You've Built It 22:24 — Patience and the Long Game 24:44 — The Trades People Make Without Counting the Cost ✏️ Lines Worth Writing Down: "Money can buy stuff. But money can't make people trust you, want to work with you, or pull you into opportunities that never get publicly announced." "You can't build a real reputation by carefully managing your image. Image management makes something that looks like reputation from far away but doesn't hold up when somebody gets close." "The most valuable reputations don't get built through any kind of calculation. They get built through consistently expressing real values over a long enough stretch of time that the expression and the values become the same thing." "Every interaction with every person is a small transaction in a currency most people aren't tracking carefully. The balance is being kept by other people whether you're paying attention to it or not." "The person who chose the long game is the one whose name still means something long after the people who chose the short game have been completely forgotten." #Reputation #PersonalDevelopment #Character #Integrity #SelfImprovement Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]
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