15 min

Ep-216 Forgetaboutit and show your cards The Start Down

    • Entrepreneurship

Poker, bluffing, and lying. 0:00Mike Ficara shares stories about playing poker as a child with his family, learning the game and its mathematics, and the importance of bluffing.Bluffing in personal and professional life. 1:50Mike discusses bluffing as a common phenomenon in various aspects of life, including business and personal goals.He struggled academically throughout his education, blaming himself for 60% of his struggles and the educational system for the remaining 40%.Bluffing and failing an online exam. 5:41Mike failed his last college course after bluffing his way through an online class, despite having a job lined up and feeling successful.He took the exam in a proctored room but failed, resulting in him failing the class altogether.Honesty, transparency, and accountability in academic settings. 8:05Mike emailed the professor to apologize for failing the course and explained his situation, receiving a grade bump to a C.The professor showed understanding and empathy, emphasizing the importance of being there for students' needs as an educator.Discusses the importance of honesty and transparency in various aspects of life, including marriages, jobs, and friendships.He highlights the need to be honest with oneself and forget about bullshitting, instead of constantly trying to cover up or hide the truth.The power of forgiveness and opportunity in personal and professional growth. 12:11Mike reflects on his luck in getting a job and how he's kept a notebook to remind himself to be compassionate and forgiving towards others.

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Host: Mike Ficara- https://mikeficara.com/
Content Manager: Charlene Gillego

Poker, bluffing, and lying. 0:00Mike Ficara shares stories about playing poker as a child with his family, learning the game and its mathematics, and the importance of bluffing.Bluffing in personal and professional life. 1:50Mike discusses bluffing as a common phenomenon in various aspects of life, including business and personal goals.He struggled academically throughout his education, blaming himself for 60% of his struggles and the educational system for the remaining 40%.Bluffing and failing an online exam. 5:41Mike failed his last college course after bluffing his way through an online class, despite having a job lined up and feeling successful.He took the exam in a proctored room but failed, resulting in him failing the class altogether.Honesty, transparency, and accountability in academic settings. 8:05Mike emailed the professor to apologize for failing the course and explained his situation, receiving a grade bump to a C.The professor showed understanding and empathy, emphasizing the importance of being there for students' needs as an educator.Discusses the importance of honesty and transparency in various aspects of life, including marriages, jobs, and friendships.He highlights the need to be honest with oneself and forget about bullshitting, instead of constantly trying to cover up or hide the truth.The power of forgiveness and opportunity in personal and professional growth. 12:11Mike reflects on his luck in getting a job and how he's kept a notebook to remind himself to be compassionate and forgiving towards others.

Support the show
More episodes: https://mikeficara.com/start-down-podcast/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikeficara/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mikeficara
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikeficara
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOQfxH5L_hNOC-O5hXMxRkg
Get my book for only $0.99 with the promo code PODCAST- https://mike-ficara.myshopify.com/
Host: Mike Ficara- https://mikeficara.com/
Content Manager: Charlene Gillego

15 min