Real Life SuperpowersOmri Hurwitz: "If someone rejected me, it just motivated me to be better."
Real Life Superpowers
Omri Hurwitz: "If someone rejected me, it just motivated me to be better."
In a conversation with Noa Eshed and Ronen Menipaz on the podcast Real Life Superpowers, Omri Hurwitz discusses rejection, manifestation, and asking the universe for opportunities.
"I first got rejected quite aggressively from when I sent out my writings, but I just kept at it and I never really cared about authority or gatekeepers," said Omri Hurwitz on the Real Life Superpowers Podcast. "I don't take them as serious as some other people do. This is just something that I was born with, maybe you can call it a rebel mindset or something. If someone rejected me, it just motivated me to be better. So that's what happened. I got rejected until I didn't. And once you don't get rejected, you start being the dominant force in that landscape."
In this episode, Ronen and Noa speak with Omri Hurwitz. He's a tech marketer and media strategist. His clients are some of the leading companies, billionaires, and tech startups He is also an investor and owns several media publications in the United States. And yet he’s only 28 years old.
Topics discussed:
- Media ownership, investing, and transparency the ease of regulations in the US compared to Israel
- How Omri found solace in writing during difficult times, and his unique approach and self-belief that led to eventual success, despite initial rejection from gatekeepers.
- The importance of seeking feedback but not becoming obsessed with it
- The importance of speed in promotion - getting a product or company in a position of trust and influence as quickly as possible.
- How podcast interviews with successful investors ended up with Omri becoming an investor
- Decisiveness and aggressiveness in entrepreneurship
- How Omri manifests desires through writing (including gratitude for what has not yet happened!)
- The law of attraction, manifestation, and asking the universe for opportunities
- A tactic of asking for something bigger after a rejection, to increase the chances of success
And much more!
Enjoy your listen!
Noa Eshed: recognized as a thought leader by the Daily Telegraph. Her book "The Smart Marketer's Guide to Google Adwords” was an Amazon no.1 bestseller. Her digital marketing agency Bold Digital Architects has acclaimed several industry awards. She previously co-founded and distributed Israel’s only national magazine for students, and is a certified lawyer (Hebrew U grad) and journalist.
Ronen Menipaz: an Israeli investor, entrepreneur, tech advisor, and founder of numerous business ventures in the entertainment, adtech, and fintech space. During his 25 years of entrepreneurial experience, Ronen has been involved with over 100 startups in Israel, 30 of which he founded or co-founded. Two of those startups went public, while five were sold and four more are currently privately profitable companies.