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Society is the dying man on the ground and you are the one that's holding the penknife

George McGill
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Society is the dying man on the ground and you are the one that's holding the penknife by George McGill comes up on Modern Wisdom, including episodes with Jonny Watson and Yusef Smith, with transcript quotes, timestamps, and episode context.

Society is the dying man on the ground and you are the one that's holding the penknife by George McGill appears 1 time across 1 podcast episode on 1 show, with transcript quotes and timestamps.

George McGill, the guy that wrote this book is full of spiders.

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#125 - How To Become An Online Coach on Modern Wisdom
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The host mentions George McGill's book to emphasize that an individual's worth is determined by the value they can provide to others, rather than relying solely on marketing tactics. This perspective critiques the notion that purchasing courses can substitute for having a solid product or service to offer.

Society is the dying man on the ground and you are the one that's holding the penknife by George McGill most often appears in conversations about value provided to others.

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The host mentions George McGill's book to emphasize that an individual's worth is determined by the value they can provide to others, rather than relying solely on marketing tactics. This perspective critiques the notion that purchasing courses can substitute for having a solid product or service to offer.

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Recent show rotation: Modern Wisdom.

Guests tied to these mentions include Jonny Watson and Yusef Smith.

Fastest path back to the source: the strongest indexed mention lands at 49:27 in the episode where we captured it.

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Which episode mentioned Society is the dying man on the ground and you are the one that's holding the penknife?

#125 - How To Become An Online Coach on Modern Wisdom is one of the clearest indexed episodes that mentioned Society is the dying man on the ground and you are the one that's holding the penknife by George McGill. The first indexed transcript timestamp lands at 49:27.

Which podcast mentioned Society is the dying man on the ground and you are the one that's holding the penknife?

Modern Wisdom is the main indexed podcast currently tied to Society is the dying man on the ground and you are the one that's holding the penknife by George McGill.

Who mentioned Society is the dying man on the ground and you are the one that's holding the penknife on podcasts?

Jonny Watson and Yusef Smith are the main guests currently tied to mentioning Society is the dying man on the ground and you are the one that's holding the penknife by George McGill.

Why do podcast guests bring up Society is the dying man on the ground and you are the one that's holding the penknife?

The host mentions George McGill's book to emphasize that an individual's worth is determined by the value they can provide to others, rather than relying solely on marketing tactics. This perspective critiques the notion that purchasing courses can substitute for having a solid product or service to offer. It most often appears in conversations about value provided to others.

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#125 - How To Become An Online Coach artwork
Modern WisdomDec 9, 2019Jonny Watson and Yusef Smith
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The excerpt discusses the value one can provide to others and references a book by George McGill that relates to this theme.

Sentiment: Critical Analysis
For: Entrepreneurs and marketers
Key quote: George McGill, the guy that wrote this book is full of spiders.
The host mentions George McGill's book to emphasize that an individual's worth is determined by the value they can provide to others, rather than relying solely on marketing tactics. This perspective critiques the notion that purchasing courses can substitute for having a solid product or service to offer.