Shadowing-Übung: Accept That Some People are Okay With Being Mediocre. - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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This is the Jocko Underground Podcast number 185 sitting here with Echo Charles.
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You all have sent us some questions from the field and we will provide you with some guidance, some recommendations, some answers, or at a minimum some possible courses of actions that you can follow.
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So here we go.
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Let's get into it.
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Here we go.
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First question.
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I'm a high school principal.
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I spent the last decade working towards being the best version of myself, reading, lifting, training, and eliminating most anything that is not productive to my quest to achieve personal excellence.
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Where I struggle as a leader is watching others around me be okay with mediocrity.
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Their lack of desire to improve daily fuels me to be the best, the very best I can be, but frustrates me that I see so much more in them than they see in themselves.
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Do I continue to keep my foot on the gas in an effort to influence them to see they are just floating through life?
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or do I accept that 10% of my staff are going to fall short of my expectations of them and the true potential they have as educators and leaders in my school.
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Keep the rad designs coming for the shirtlocker tees.
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Thank you.
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Jack, that's what it is.
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I like that.
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And he says that 10% of his staff is about 10 to 12 people.
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so um welcome to reality this is this is a reality right here there's a there's a bell curve
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there's a bell curve in the world there's a bell curve in any organization you got your top performer formers you got like that top 10 of the
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top performers and then you got the whole big middle area of the bell curve and that you know there's people that are like do a little bit better and in the middle of the bell curve and people that do a little bit worse in the middle of the bell curve.
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And then there's the bottom 10%.
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And that's just the way it is.
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And everyone thinks like in the most elite places that no, in a SEAL platoon, there's a bell curve.
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In a SEAL team, there's a bell curve.
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In any organization, there's a bell curve.
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And you got some front running pipe hitters at the top end that are crushing.
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You got the middle people that are doing their job to varying levels.
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And then you got some turds.
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So what should you do?
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I mean, first of all, your question is, do I continue to keep my foot on the gas?
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Yes.
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In an effort to influence them?
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Yes.
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To see they're floating through life?
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Well, you know, it doesn't matter.
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That shouldn't affect the way you're getting after it, right?
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So I think you're good there.
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Keep getting after it.
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We know that.
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Listen, I would invest, you know, invest in the top performers.
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You know, how much can you help them?
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How can you help them grow even more?
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because they're getting after it.
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How can you make the middle performers into top performers?
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And I wouldn't, you know, I'm not going to abandon the bottom 10%.
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I just don't write them off and never think about them again.
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But I recognize, okay, I'll check in with them.
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Well, you know, once a quarter.
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Once a quarter.
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You know, maybe, hey, you still good to go?
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Hey, did you want to, you know, think about that, you know, running that thing for the school council or whatever?
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No, it's just extra collateral duty.
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Do you get paid for it?
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Well, no, you don't get paid, but it's going to give you some good experience.
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I don't want to do it.
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Okay, cool.
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You see what I'm saying?
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But maybe after three years, you go, hey, you want to run that little student council thing?
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There's no pay for it, as you know, but other teachers taking over this other project, so if you want to do it, and maybe in three years they go, yeah, I wouldn't mind doing that.
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So you don't abandon them, checking with them periodically,
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but you also can't expend a bunch of energy trying to get them to freaking get on board with being like a a a better performer because
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they're getting their paycheck this happens in every industry every industry oh these people they just collect a paycheck and they don't really care yep cool welcome that's the way the world is
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also don't get frustrated about this like you can't get frustrated it's just just the way people are it's the phase of their life you can ask them earnest questions you can try and influence them Listen, you can't go wood.
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You want to be a loser.
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Nope.
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They'll be like, I'm not a freaking loser.
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Screw you.
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The principal sucks.
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You know what I'm saying?
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You build a relationship with them.
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That's what this boils down to.
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Build a relationship with them.
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Trust, listen, respect, influence, and care.
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And if you do that, and you ask earnest questions, earnest questions.
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Where do you think you're going to be in 10 years?
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That's not an earnest question.
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It's like, hey, you love teaching in the classroom so much that that's kind of what you want to do.
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for your whole career?
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And they might say, yeah, actually it is.
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And you go, okay, cool.
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And they might say, well, I think so.
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And then three weeks later or three months later, they go, you know, you asked me if I always wanted to be in the classroom, I was thinking about it.
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And I do, but I think I wanna do it, you know, I think I wanna eventually get to becoming a college professor.
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Oh, so you gotta go take some more classes.
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You know, all of a sudden you got, you know, so do that.
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and
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do your best to help the people out but don't over invest in them that's kind of what I got you know this is life this is
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the way people are you're going to find them no matter where you are don't let them hold you back but and
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don't let them uninspire you to keep getting after and keep setting an awesome example and build relationships with them build relationships with
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them that's what we're doing across the board it seems like you do a good job of in these situations because i see you know you can kind
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of see it not you know well i think i do anyway but you do it comes off to me that you do a
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good job of not judging people who are like not perform you know not getting after it as hard as maybe the next guy or whatever don't bro because people are interested in different things yeah yeah what i mean like
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Like, you know, what's the one man trash, another man's treasure?
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Sure.
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Well, one man's triumph is another person's like, we don't give a shit.
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Yeah.
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You know what I mean?
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Like, have you ever told someone like, I'm a jujitsu black belt?
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They're like, what is that?
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In their mind, they're literally thinking karate.
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They're thinking Rex Kwan Do.
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They're like, whatever, dude.
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Yeah, my eight-year-old son has a black belt too.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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They're like, oh, yeah, yeah.
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My nine-year-old just got his black belt.
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You guys are the same now.
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But it's true that with everything, right?
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Yeah, you're right.
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Well, I spent 20 years in the military.
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Oh, cool.
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Whatever.
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You know?
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Oh, I wrote some books.
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Oh, I wrote a New York Times bestseller.
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Oh.
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But I don't care.
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So when someone is not interested in stuff that I'm interested in, it doesn't, I 100% expect that.
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And I don't think anything that I've done is like,
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oh look what i did yeah and you can't help but because i've been in a situation where actually pretty recently dude
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i barely have a black belt i wrote books you know what i mean i don't really care but i've been in a situation on the
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other side of things where i'm like bro it's not that serious bro and you can tell like this person's really into what's going on like
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and i'm and it's just right on the front of my mind as if this is my feeling was like bro life is way bigger than this thing you know kind of a thing and the thing is that can be true for anything even if you're at work,
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literally at work, what you do for a quote unquote living, there's more to life than this job.
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And a lot of people are in a position and just their opinion of life, their approach to life.
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There's more to life than just freaking like making sure you got this report.
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Okay.
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You know, so actually I'm going to like, I'm the opposite of you there.
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Cause I'm kind of like, dude, that's awesome.
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Like good job.
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Good job.
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When someone's really into what they're doing, whatever it is, I'm kind of stoked for them.
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Yeah.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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So, and again, I'm not saying that part isn't the part I'm talking about.
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I'm just saying if someone's too into it and having this expectation onto you that you should be into it the same way I am, you'll have a big disconnect there.
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It's not constructive, you know, so don't be that person in a judgmental way.
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See what I'm saying?
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Hey, be fired up.
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Hell yeah, all day.
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You know, but don't be like, hey, you should be in my lane too.
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And if you're not, like I'm angry.
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We got beef.
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And we got beef, you know, see what I'm saying?
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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There's all kinds of, you know, that's good.
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Warum mit diesem Video Sprechen üben?

Das Video "Accept That Some People are Okay With Being Mediocre" bietet nicht nur motivierende Inhalte, sondern auch eine hervorragende Gelegenheit, das Sprechen zu üben. Die Diskussion über persönliche Exzellenz und die Akzeptanz von Mediokrität gibt Ihnen die Möglichkeit, sich mit wertvollen Lebenslektionen auseinanderzusetzen. Das Nachahmen (shadow speech) von Jockos Ausdrucksweise und Tonfall fördert ein besseres Verständnis für die englische Sprache und hilft Ihnen, flüssiger zu sprechen. Indem Sie sich mit den dargestellten Ideen identifizieren und Ihre eigenen Gedanken formulieren, können Sie Ihre Fähigkeit zur mündlichen Ausdruckskraft erheblich steigern. Nutzen Sie diese Chance, um Ihre Englischkenntnisse zu vertiefen und gleichzeitig Ihre persönliche Meinung zu entwickeln.

Grammatik & Ausdrücke im Kontext

Im Video kommen mehrere Schlüsselstrukturen zur Sprache, die für das Verständnis und die Verwendung im Alltag entscheidend sind:

  • “keep my foot on the gas” – Dieser Ausdruck bedeutet metaphorisch, hartnäckig in einer Aufgabe oder bei einem Ziel zu bleiben. Das Verständnis solcher Metaphern kann Ihnen helfen, sich in informellen Gesprächen besser auszudrücken.
  • “top performer” – Mit diesem Begriff wird ein besonders leistungsstarker Mensch bezeichnet. Der Gebrauch solcher Fachbegriffe ist wichtig, um in professionellen Kontexten kommunizieren zu können.
  • “fall short of my expectations” – Dies beschreibt, wenn jemand nicht die erwartete Leistung erbringt. Es ist nützlich, solch ausdrucksstarke Phrasen für Feedback-Gespräche zu lernen.
  • “invest in the top performers” – Hier wird der Zusammenhang zwischen Investition und persönlichem Wachstum angesprochen, was für Diskussionen über Entwicklung hilfreich ist.

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Während des Videos sind einige Wörter und Phrasen zu hören, die für Nicht-Muttersprachler herausfordernd sein können:

  • “mediocre” – Achten Sie auf die richtige Betonung und den Klang, da viele Lernende Schwierigkeiten haben, das "D" und das "R" klar auszusprechen.
  • “performers” – Hierbei könnten die Endungen in der Aussprache problematisch sein. Üben Sie den Übergang von den einzelnen Silben, um flüssiger zu werden.
  • “expectations” – Die Betonung auf der dritten Silbe ("pec") hilft Ihnen, das Wort klarer auszusprechen. Nutzen Sie das Schatten-Sprechen (shadowspeak), um sich diese Struktur einzuprägen.

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