What does hitting a target 500 yards away with iron sights have to do with building a business from nothing?
In this episode, David Rambhajan breaks down the sharpshooter strategy he learned in Marine Corps boot camp and how mastering short range goals before chasing the big win changed how he approaches business, career, and opportunity.
How a $5 lawn mowing job at age 14 sparked a lifelong entrepreneurial mindset
Why applying for a job with zero experience and no degree still worked out
How Marine Corps rifle training at 200, 300, and 500 yards teaches goal sequencing
Why focusing energy on the nearest achievable target builds momentum toward the bigger return
How mastering small wins first prevents the discouragement that makes people quit early
EPISODE CHAPTERS:
0:00 - Sponsor message from Mendi on finding contracts 0:48 - Raking leaves and earning five dollars at fourteen 2:16 - Joining the Marine Corps at seventeen years old 4:05 - Applying for a job with no experience or degree 5:11 - Learning to shoot expert at five football fields 7:03 - Starting at two hundred yards instead of five hundred 9:26 - Focusing energy on the nearest target first
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