Podcast Summary
MFCO project host values thoughtful contributions over two-minute drill: MFCO project host encourages thoughtful comments and may still choose winners based on their relevance, not just timeliness.
The MFCO project's host, Andy, values meaningful contributions from his audience over just following a specific rule, such as the two-minute drill. He believes that this change will encourage more thoughtful and relevant comments from listeners, rather than just those looking for free giveaways. Andy acknowledged that the previous system didn't work as intended and created a situation where some people were only participating for the rewards. He emphasized that he still wants to give back to his community, but he wants to do so by recognizing those who add value through their comments. The two-minute drill will remain in place, but Andy may still choose winners based on their comments, regardless of when they were posted. Overall, this change reflects Andy's commitment to fostering a genuine and engaging community within the MFCO project.
Shifting focus from quantity to quality of engagement: Encouraging meaningful comments with #100-0 for building a community of like-minded individuals
The creator of the two-minute drill on Instagram is shifting the focus from quantity to quality of engagement. He encourages people to leave meaningful comments with the hashtag #100-0, instead of just using it for a chance to win free stuff. The goal is to build a community of like-minded individuals who are genuinely interested in learning and applying the information shared. Additionally, the creator mentioned that most of his tattoos are inspired by Greek and Roman mythology, and this shared interest is one of the ways he connects with his business partner, Vaughn.
Beliefs and the pursuit of being a force for good: Acknowledge our beliefs and seek to improve upon the past to become a true force for good in the world
Throughout history, the belief in a higher power and the pursuit of becoming a force for good have been significant drivers for individuals and societies. The phrase "In God We Trust" on a dollar bill serves as a reminder of the founding beliefs of America, and the eagle symbol represents the power and innovation of empires like Rome, which took the best ideas and made them better. Today, many people strive to be good, but it's essential to ask if we are truly making a positive impact on the world. By acknowledging our beliefs and seeking to improve upon the ideas and accomplishments of the past, we can work towards becoming a true force for good.
The Greek concept of RTA: Striving for excellence in all areas of life: The Greek concept of RTA, later adopted by the Romans, emphasizes physical strength, intelligence, communication skills, and leadership abilities as keys to excellence in life. It also includes mastery of the mind and influence over others, leading to wealth, impact, and success.
RTA, a concept borrowed from the Greeks, represents excellence in all aspects of life. For the Greeks, it encompassed physical strength, intelligence, communication skills, and leadership abilities. The idea evolved from the association with the Greek God of War, Ares, and was embodied in heroes like Achilles and Odysseus. The Romans later adopted this concept and expanded it to include not just physical dominance, but also mastery of the mind and influence over others. Living with RTA means striving to be a force for good, connected to a higher power, and excelling in every area of life. This philosophy is reflected in the words "In God we trust" and the image of the eagle on a dollar bill. Ultimately, becoming a person of true excellence leads to wealth, impact, and success.
The Romans' success story: Unity and commitment to a larger community: Embrace unity and commitment to a larger community to achieve individual and collective greatness, as exemplified by the ancient Romans.
The ancient Romans, as depicted in their epic poem "Aeneid," became great by prioritizing unity and commitment to a larger community over individual excellence. This philosophy, encapsulated in the phrase "e pluribus unum," or "out of many, one," is what drove the Romans to conquer and build an unstoppable civilization. This same mindset, focusing on unity and becoming a force for good, can restore greatness to individuals and nations alike. By embracing this philosophy, we can strive to become successful, wealth-creating individuals who unite with others to make a positive impact on the world. The Romans' success story serves as a powerful reminder that we, too, can achieve greatness by coming together and committing ourselves to something bigger than ourselves.
From 100 obstacles to 0 with the RTA mindset: Focus on the 2% of listeners ready to commit and eliminate excuses to become successful entrepreneurs and the best versions of themselves.
The hosts of the MFCEO Project podcast believe in the Rapid Transformation Alliance (RTA) mindset, which encourages individuals to go from 100 obstacles to 0, eliminating excuses and making things happen. They don't cater to those who might someday or one day take action, but instead focus on the 2% of listeners who are ready to commit and become successful entrepreneurs and the best versions of themselves. The podcast aims to equip listeners with the tools and knowledge they need to become weapons in the pursuit of their goals and to finish what they've started.