The GRTiQ 10 is a weekly Q&A segment that wraps up every episode of the GRTiQ Podcast, offering listeners a fun and personal look at each guest. Through ten thoughtfully crafted questions, guests reveal their favorite books, music, and life hacks, share impactful advice, and reflect on their vision for the future. Designed to uncover what inspires and motivates them, the GRTiQ 10 provides practical takeaways and fosters a deeper connection between listeners and guests.
This week’s GRTiQ 10 featured David Mihal. As he shared his personal insights, listeners were granted a deeper understanding of the inspirations and beliefs that guide his life. The GRTiQ 10 is a weekly segment diving into the personal inspirations, influences, and insights of our guests, aiming to inspire listeners to discover new perspectives, embrace novel experiences, or achieve more in their lives.
Mihal opened up about how the book “Back Bonding” played a significant role in shaping his decision to travel. Alongside that, “The Power of Habit” opened his eyes to the importance of understanding human tendencies and habits. In a cinematic revelation, Mihal unabashedly confessed his love for the film “The Departed“, attributing it to his list of must-watches.
Shifting to the rhythmic beats of life, Mihal expressed a deep fondness for Kanye West’s album, “My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy“, calling it the pinnacle of hip-hop. When discussing the most valuable piece of advice he has ever received, he emphasized that it’s not about failure but how quickly one improves and moves forward.
During his traveling escapades, Mihal came to a profound realization that people, regardless of geographical or cultural divides, have more similarities than differences. He highlighted a practical life hack he found useful: the art of travel hacking, which aided him during his journeys with limited funds. Moreover, he added the simple yet impactful act of remembering people’s names as a subtle way of showing care and attention.
Pondering over the qualities that lead to success, Mihal believes that having the courage to be different, combined with a willingness to accept and adapt to new ideas, lays the foundation for success. When discussing the rapidly evolving world of web3, he pointed out the possibility of re-engineering the incentives that drive our current world.
His Twitter recommendations encompassed Bartek from Maker and L2Beat, and Lito Coen from Hop and Cryptotesters, emphasizing their valuable contributions in the Ethereum space.
Concluding his segment, Mihal shared that his happiest moments are often found in the simplest situations during his travels, where he’s overtaken by awe at the vastness and beauty of the world.
Throughout the conversation, David Mihal presented a captivating narrative, showcasing his deep introspection, love for travel, and appreciation for the intricacies of life.
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