The Daily Drive

著者: Austin Merrill
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  • Aiming to provide perspective not perscription and "Just in Time" learning, not "Just In Case" learning.

    These episodes are meant to make you think, make you ask important questions, and continue to mature on the journey that is life!


    © 2025 The Daily Drive
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Aiming to provide perspective not perscription and "Just in Time" learning, not "Just In Case" learning.

These episodes are meant to make you think, make you ask important questions, and continue to mature on the journey that is life!


© 2025 The Daily Drive
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  • 251. Enron
    2025/02/25

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    On this episode of The Daily Drive, we explore the rise and fall of Enron and how groupthink and confirmation bias led to the company’s catastrophic collapse. Enron’s leaders ignored critical warning signs, blinded by their own beliefs and the company’s success. Learn how these mental models can affect decision-making and how to avoid their pitfalls in your own life.

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  • 250. The Dip
    2025/02/24

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    In this episode of The Daily Drive, we dive into Steve Jobs’ journey through failure, focusing on his experiences with NeXT and Pixar. Despite multiple setbacks, Jobs’ persistence and ability to push through “The Dip” ultimately led to his extraordinary success. We’ll explore how understanding the moments when things get tough can set you up for breakthroughs, and how to apply that mindset in your own life.

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  • 249. Bottlenecks
    2025/02/23

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    🚗 What if the biggest thing slowing you down isn’t what you think?


    In this episode of The Daily Drive, we dive into Henry Ford’s genius approach to problem-solving—the Theory of Constraints. Ford didn’t just try to work harder; he found the one thing holding everything back and fixed that first.


    The result? He cut car production time from 12 hours to 90 minutes and revolutionized an entire industry. Whether you’re an athlete, entrepreneur, or just trying to improve your daily life, this mental model will help you spot and eliminate the biggest obstacle slowing you down.


    🔑 Lesson: Success isn’t about doing more—it’s about fixing the right thing first. Tune in now!

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    2 分
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