Why Being "Too Smart To Fail" Guarantees You Will | Dave Ramsey

为何“太聪明而不会失败”反而保证你会失败 | 戴夫·拉姆齐

The Daily Motivation

2025-12-27

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Leave an Amazon Rating or Review for my New York Times Bestselling book, Make Money Easy! Check out the full episode: https://greatness.lnk.to/1415 "Generous is not an action. Generous is a character quality. And like integrity, it's a character quality that you choose. You're not born with it. You have to say, I am a generous person." - Dave Ramsey Dave Ramsey calls his 26-year-old self an "arrogant little twerp," and he means it. With 24 years of real estate experience and a college degree backing him, he genuinely believed the rules didn't apply to him. The debt that crushed other people? He was too smart for that. The pride before the fall? That was for regular folks. He would have been the guy trashing himself today, convinced that slow wealth building was for people who just didn't get it. Then his nothing-down real estate empire collapsed, and the guy who thought he was untouchable learned the hardest lesson of his life. What makes this conversation so gripping is watching Dave recognize exactly who he was, that person you feel like you need to shower after being around, the one so focused on me, me, me, me, me that he couldn't see the cliff ahead. But here's what shifted everything. Dave made a decision that generosity wasn't going to be about actions anymore. It was going to be his character, like integrity, something he chose to become rather than something he occasionally did. He started leaving outlandish tips, picking up bills for people in military fatigues, opening doors, tithing 10% to his church. Not because he had to, but because generous people are highly attractive, seldom depressed, and operate from abundance instead of scarcity. When you're drowning in financial stress, you become a navel gazer, turning inward, obsessing over protecting what little you have. Dave's saying the way out isn't to grip tighter. It's to open your hand and choose to be someone different, regardless of what's in your bank account. That decision to shift from selfish to selfless changes how you show up, how people experience you, and ultimately, how wealth flows into your life. Sign up for the Greatness newsletter: http://www.greatness.com/newsletter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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  • Hi, my name is Lewis Howes and welcome to the Daily Motivation Show.

  • How often does someone, when they know like, hey, this is a big risk investment,

  • the chances are of you making 10X on your return in one year or six months is so slim,

  • or 100X returns in two years is so slim,

  • but why do people sometimes go all in on the money they have or 90% of their money on things that have a 1% chance of actually getting more than a double return within a year.

  • Well, there's two reasons.

  • One is they don't believe there's only a 1% chance.

  • They believe, again, it's the most efficient way to get there.

  • I didn't think that there was a high probability I was gonna fail doing nothing down real estate.

  • I did not.

  • It never occurred to me, number one.

  • And then number two, pride comes right before the phone.

  • There's an arrogance.

  • I understood that debt knocked over some people.

  • I understood that sometimes people got in trouble.

  • But I thought, oh, I can do this.

  • I'm smart enough.

  • 26 years of your wisdom, you could do this.

  • That's right, man.

  • After 24 and a half years and a college degree in real estate, by God, I can do this.