In this episode of Teach Me Like I'm Five, host Jeff Fenster and guest Drew Brees discuss the importance of curiosity and entrepreneurship.
Drew explains that curiosity is important because it encourages us to explore and discover new things. He encourages listeners to trust themselves and not be afraid of failure. "Pressure is not real," he says. "Trust yourself and take risks, just like Michael Jordan does when shooting a basketball."
Drew also explains that entrepreneurship is when someone takes something they have, such as jolly ranchers, and sells it to someone else for a profit. He encourages listeners to take risks and trust themselves, just like Michael Jordan does when shooting a basketball.
This episode of Teach Me Like I'm Five is a great reminder that curiosity and entrepreneurship are important skills to have. It's important to explore and discover new things, and to trust yourself and take risks. With the right attitude and mindset, you can achieve anything.
Drew explains that curiosity is important because it encourages us to explore and discover new things. He encourages listeners to trust themselves and not be afraid of failure. "Pressure is not real," he says. "Trust yourself and take risks, just like Michael Jordan does when shooting a basketball."
Drew also explains that entrepreneurship is when someone takes something they have, such as jolly ranchers, and sells it to someone else for a profit. He encourages listeners to take risks and trust themselves, just like Michael Jordan does when shooting a basketball.
This episode of Teach Me Like I'm Five is a great reminder that curiosity and entrepreneurship are important skills to have. It's important to explore and discover new things, and to trust yourself and take risks. With the right attitude and mindset, you can achieve anything.
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00:00 So excited to have Drew be our guest on another segment of Teach Me Like I'm 5.
00:04 So Drew, Teach Me Like I'm 5, why is curiosity important?
00:07 Why is curiosity important? Well,
00:14 curiosity is... So curiosity is, don't you wonder how many candy bars are in that,
00:29 in the pantry? And if you knew how many candy bars were in there, wouldn't that be cool?
00:37 Because then you could always know where you could go if you get hungry for a candy bar.
00:42 So why don't you go in and look in the pantry and see how many candy bars are,
00:47 but don't tell anybody how many are in there or what kind there are.
00:51 You just know that they're there. And if you ever want one, you can go get one.
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01:51 Teach me like I'm five. What is entrepreneurship?
01:54 All right, so entrepreneurship is like when you go to school and let's say you took 10
02:01 Jolly Ranchers with you. And when you got to school, there were some kids who really,
02:07 really wanted some Jolly Ranchers. And you got those Jolly Ranchers for free.
02:13 And so you could give those, your friends, those Jolly Ranchers.
02:17 But let's say there's somebody else who comes up and maybe they're not really your friend.
02:22 Let's say they're like one of the older kids and they really want one of those Jolly Ranchers.
02:26 You could look to them and say, "Hey, I'll sell you one of these Jolly Ranchers for 10 cents."
02:31 And let's say you sold five of those Jolly Ranchers for 10 cents each.
02:35 That would be how much? 50 cents? Yes, that's exactly right.
02:39 So you would have made 50 cents and you didn't have to pay anything for those Jolly Ranchers.
02:45 So you just made 50 cents. That's being an entrepreneur.
02:49 Teach me like I'm five, what is pressure and how I should handle it?
02:53 There's no such thing as pressure. There's no pressure. Why would there be pressure?
02:58 Who's your favorite basketball player? Oh, it's Michael Jordan? Yeah. So when Michael Jordan
03:04 has the ball and he sees the basketball hoop, he just shoots it because that's what he's done
03:09 his whole life. And he knows he's going to make it. So just trust yourself. You can do it.
03:14 There's no pressure. You just take the basketball and shoot a hoop. You're Michael Jordan.
03:17 Thank you so much for tuning in to another episode of Teach Me Like I'm Five.
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03:45 I appreciate all of you and can't wait to see you on the next one.
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