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How To Win The Right Friends And Influence The Right People

Episode XXX
December 14, 2022

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Hosted By

Dan Sullivan, Co-Founder of Strategic Coach® Dan Sullivan
Jeffrey Madoff Jeffrey Madoff

Archetypes have been with us for as long as we’ve been communicating, and they hold immense power over public perception and imagination, regardless of whether they live up to the truth. Listen in as Dan and Jeff explore the many ways archetypes show up in our lives—and why we’re so drawn to them. 

Show Notes

  • Archetypes have been with us since early communication, and exist as a separate reality
  • What we actually see is a kind of a pale representative; real life is actually just a shadow of an ultimate reality that lies above us.
  • We see this first with Plato, who wrote about how everything that you see around you is just a watered-down version of the universal archetype.
  • Social media has allowed the idea of an archetype to spread in a way that no one could have foreseen.
  • The ultimate social media archetype is also a transactional interchange.
  • One of the most prevalent archetypes is that of the hero, but our definition of a hero changes from age to age.
  • Steve Jobs was an archetype, and the proof of that lies with Elizabeth Holmes, who is doing everything she can to imitate him.
  • We have an innate need to hold somebody up as the archetype of brilliance, whether it’s in finance or invention or some other area.
  • Now we have Elon Musk, who has borrowed archetypical qualities from Steve Jobs.
  • Archetypes are outside reference points that communicate a ton of information before anything is actually said, and they’re highly compelling.
  • Archetypes are familiar, and people like what’s familiar. We know what they stand for and believe in them, even if in real life they don’t hold up to the truth.
  • We have an insatiable need for heroes and archetypes.
  • Most modern communication comes to us in the form of archetypes and metaphors.
  • There’s so much competition for our attention now across so many news networks, but because they’re on a 24/7 news cycle (without actually having 24/7 worth of news), we’re receiving the same information over and over on repeat.
  • As a result, we end up just adopting metaphors and archetypes, which are easier to understand, and get further and further away from the truth of a situation.

Resources:

Jeff Madoff: https://creativecareer.com and madoffproductions.com

Dan Sullivan and Strategic Coach: https://strategiccoach.com

You Are Not A Computer by Dan Sullivan

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