
Summary
Mentality Monsters is for anyone interested in studying the psychology of success through the lens of sports. So many self help influencers, books, and courses tell you what you have to do to be successful. Few tell you who you have to be. We strive to uncover what it takes to build a successful identity so that you can create your own identity of success.
Today we're introducing ourselves to the world by talking about captains. In sports, the captain is the player that leads the team by setting the tone on the field and commanding the culture in the locker room. Captains are stars. Heroes. Magicians. They deserve their position because they are the ones the team calls upon when the circumstances are most dire. They are the ones whose shear talent alone can take over a game and will their team to victory.
Or are they? Are stars the best captains? Does talent alone make one a great leader, or is there something more? We think so.
Timestamps
0:00 Introductions
4:10 The Captain Class
6:40 Author's criteria for elite teams
9:10 Popularly accepted determinants of a team's success
10:40 Why we believe the coach and org dictate team's success
13:00 Cristiano Ronaldo doesn't eat custard
15:00 Yogi Berra's lack of self limiting stories
19:37 The Mastery Mindset
24:44 The 7 traits of successful captains
26:08 Trait 1 - Extreme doggedness and focus in competition
33:25 Trait 2 - Aggressive play that tests the limits of the rules
36:50 Trait 3 - A willingness to do thankless jobs in the shadows
43:10 Trait 4 - A low key, practical, and democratic communication style
51:10 Trait 5 - Strong convictions and courage to stand apart
55:45 Traits 6 & 7 - Motivates others with passionate non-verbal displays & Ironclad emotional control
1:00:00 Our favorite traits
1:01:27 Leonidas in 300 is an elite captain
Source Material
The Captain Class: The Hidden Force That Creates the World's Greatest Teams by Sam Walker