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April 5, 2024 10 mins

Have you ever tried to learn from the future? Probably not, because it is hard to learn from something that has yet to happen. We can imagine the future and create it, but we can’t use it as a lesson. What about the present? The present is fleeting and happening right now at this moment, so it’s not something we can really learn from either. What we can definitely learn from is the past. The past has all the lessons of what has happened, and it is like a library that we can learn from. We can study success, failures, and everything in between, and take note of how we can improve.

We have all heard the saying “history repeats itself”, but if we really think about it, it’s actually human nature that repeats itself. History tends to repeat itself because we as humans, repeat ourselves and make the same mistakes as those that came before us. By studying history, we can try to avoid the mistakes of the past and get the benefit of taking valuable lessons to become better.

Key Highlights:

  • Mike shares a podcast he listens to called “Founders” and what he has learned from tuning it
  • Mike uses the lessons from history to ask “How can I take them to be better?”
  • Why it is important to study the past?

Links mentioned in the episode:

Podcast: Founders

To Connect with Mike:

Website: https://mikemalatesta.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikemalatesta/

Get Mike’s book “Owner Shift”: https://mikemalatesta.com/owner-shift-book-by-mike-malatesta/

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