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Unsure about career path or what to do in life? This CEO's 'genie question' strategy might help

Graham Weaver stressed that success is rarely immediate and that unrealistic expectations for quick results often lead to failure. 'The missing ingredient in most of the people that fail is time,' he said.

January 22, 2025 / 12:44 IST
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Graham Weaver noted that patience and perseverance were critical to his achievements.

Graham Weaver, the founder and CEO of Alpine Investors, has built a reputation not just for his acumen in private equity but also for the guidance he offers to students in his Stanford class. While his course primarily focuses on strategies for growing businesses, Weaver often finds himself addressing more profound questions about life and career decisions.

Speaking on a recent episode of "Lenny's Podcast", Weaver revealed that students frequently approach him, not with queries about business strategies, but about how to navigate their own lives. To help them, he often prescribes exercises that provided clarity in his own journey, chief among them being the "genie question."

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Weaver described a common scenario where students present him with two potential career paths. Typically, option A appears more practical and stable, while option B represents a choice they are passionate about but fear pursuing.

"First, I try to let them realise that their real energy is for B. Just let them feel that and understand that," Weaver said. "Then, I work to identify the limiting beliefs holding them back—the fears or obstacles in their way."