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Ep173: Rules Over Insights: Time Sense and the Decider Role

Ep173: Rules Over Insights: Time Sense and the Decider Role

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The most powerful systems aren’t built on motivation; they’re built on rules that make the right action the only option. In this episode of Welcome to Cloudlandia, we follow Dean’s ongoing experiment with structured daily rhythms, phones locked from 10 PM to noon, meals pre-ordered the night before, and two daily golf sessions anchoring his mornings. He’s framing it not as discipline but as finally becoming a “law-abiding citizen” after 30 years of trying to be a maverick. The bigger discovery: for someone with ADHD, freedom lies within structure, not outside it. Dan shares a quiet but significant shift in his Strategic Coach tools, replacing the prompt “What are your three biggest insights?” with “What are your three biggest rules?” Insights are just thoughts. Rules are decisions with direction. He also returns to a theme from his 130-day “Creating Great Yesterdays” practice: that your past isn’t a fixed record of what happened, it’s your interpretation of it, and that interpretation is entirely yours to change. The episode closes with a wide-ranging discussion on AI, technological revolutions, and who actually profits when the world changes, spoiler: it’s rarely the builders. Dan’s historical read on railroads, radio, and automobiles applies just as cleanly to what’s happening now. This one rewards a second listen, especially the segment on time sense and what it means for how you take action. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS Dean’s new rule: phone locked from 10 PM to noon daily, not as willpower, but as a structure that makes the right choice the only choice.Dan replaced “What are your three biggest insights?” with “What are your three biggest rules?” on his thinking tools, and the difference in entrepreneurial traction was immediate.Your past isn’t a fixed record, it’s your interpretation of what happened, and that interpretation is yours to change at any time.In every major technological revolution, railroads, radio, automobiles, only about 5% of builders profit. The real winners are the consumers who apply the technology to their most productive opportunities.ADD and future-thinking may be deeply linked: Dan’s observation that spending today’s attention on things that don’t yet exist is what creates the paralysis most entrepreneurs experience.Dean’s “Decider” role: the bottleneck in any creative system isn’t ideas or energy, it’s the decision about what actually makes it into the real world. Links: WelcomeToCloudlandia.com StrategicCoach.com DeanJackson.com ListingAgentLifestyle.com TRANSCRIPT (AI transcript provided as supporting material and may contain errors) Dean Jackson: Welcome to CloudLandia. Mr. Sullivan. Dan Sullivan: Mr. Jackson. Dean Jackson: Well, here we are. Dan Sullivan: Here we are. Here we are. I was listening to the actual words of the song that you have introducing our podcast. And my feeling is that the guy who's singing is lying. Dean Jackson: Well, let's Dan Sullivan: Break it down. He's actually doing all those things and he's actually going to do all those things that he's saying. And I'm just wondering if all songs of that nature is that the singer is actually expressing something that's not true. Dean Jackson: Shadow. Some shadow. Dan Sullivan: Shadow. Shadow. This is the Dean Jackson: Challenge. The shadow side of it. I'm never going to give you up. I'm never going to let you go. Dan Sullivan: He's letting her go. Dean Jackson: Yeah. Oh my goodness. Dan Sullivan: Forget you. I'm Dean Jackson: Never going to Dan Sullivan: Forget. Well, I'm not sure of the gender that he's actually talking about. There we go. These days, you can't be sure. Dean Jackson: That is so funny, Dan. I love ... This is true. Yeah, you've been the first one to dial in. We should let people know the conference service that we use. We have it set up so that there's music playing when the first person arrives and the song is Rick Astley Never Going to Let You Go. Yeah, yeah. So you've been treated to some contemplative time with the lyrics of the song. Dan Sullivan: Yeah. Yeah. My whole feeling is that anything that people are singing about kind of tells you that they're not actually that kind of person. Dean Jackson: I saw there was a- Dan Sullivan: If you have to say it, if you have to sing it, you're not doing it. Dean Jackson: Yeah. I saw a t-shirt that had an image on the front. It said, "Things Rick Assley will never do. " And then it was check boxes. Let you go, give you up, forget you. Check, check, check. Dan Sullivan: Or it's the reverse. That person is doing all those things to Rick. Yeah. Yeah. It's kind of funny. The happiest people in the world are probably not talking about it. Dean Jackson: That's it. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction, right? Dan Sullivan: Yeah. Yeah. Well, what's up? What's up? Dean Jackson: Well, I'll tell you what, it's been another adventure in Club Landia, another week of being in one place ...
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