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@@MartinMatra You don't seem to understand the quote . Some people expect things to be easy , but when they realize how hard it is they wanna give up , THAT'S what the quote means .
“It’s usually a single clap in the auditorium for a very long period of time. It is a slow clap that’s just you just you rooting for you.” Really needed that !! Thanks for this!!
Alex is my favorite business philosopher. "These small lonely battles, that seem to have no reward will eventually be arrows in my quiver to slay the bigger dragon". What a time to be alive.
Every word said strikes me to the bone as I needed to hear this specifically today! Every experience you get in work or otherwise will come in handy later down the line.
Because that's all there is to it. There are no magic shortcuts. There's no epic music playing in the background. Nobody is clapping, cheering you, or even care. It's just you, on your own, against the obstacle in front of you. Day in, day out.
Straightforward truth! Alex Hormozi's no-nonsense approach on facing challenges is both motivating and eye-opening. Thanks for the tough love and valuable insights!
Mindfulness inspired me to create my own channel - to gently remind people to stay in the present. I started deeply looking into meditation as someone who struggles with a constantly wandering mind since early university days. Some days are easy but most days are incredibly hard to be present constantly, especially as a student. To actively try to be a mindful person. Days are not easy but its the littles steps consistently that count!
Everyone focusing on the steroids stuff while there is some absolutely gold wisdom in here. This really resonated with me and was exactly what I needed to hear.
After over 10 years on self-improvement, the number one thing I’ve come to understand is that I am most disciplined, strong, fulfilled, loving, and present, when everything I do is an expression of a healthy self worth. I have nothing to prove, not even to myself. I realise that I am worthy of my own honour and respect, and that of others. If I’m not treating myself in the best way to honour the highest side of myself, or I’m allowing others to treat me badly, then something is off. I honour the passions and purposes I feel called toward by diligently working toward them. I work on myself everyday and reap the rewards, not because I need to so I can feel good about myself, but because guess what, I’m worth it. I deserve to be happy, healthy and prosperous, so do you.
@@uptamistikSo many folks come to self improvement out of shame. "Earning" it can be an easy trap. Folks with internalized shame struggle when they get to the top and still struggle with happiness. This comment you are disagreeing with is speaking to that.
Alex Hormozi's insights on embracing challenges are spot on; it's through adversity that entrepreneurs can truly innovate. For instance, when faced with a tough market, the most successful entrepreneurs use 'constraint-based innovation' to turn limitations into unique selling points. Remember, it's not just about working hard, but also about working smart and finding creative solutions within your constraints.
As a photographer, I was well impressed with Chris' videography knowledge there.... And it makes sense, the show is well lit, and looks great. Definitely has that cinematic touch.
Chris, this just completely changed my entire view on how to run my business. I started in 2018 and have been thinking about giving up but then I listened to this. I’m going to tell the story someday of how this clip from a podcast of someone who I’ve never met completely changed my mindset to better my business and ultimately my family’s quality of life. Thank you is not enough. We will meet someday and I will shake your hand.
I finally finished college which due to financial reasons was hell to get through. I was never able to balance fitness, college, work and my relationship with my gf while living with my parents. I had to make the decision to finish college no matter what. It’s been difficult to decide to get back in shape no matter what but this clip reminded me that I have the ability to make that decision.
I love listening to back stories, it gives one perspective of where you currently are in your journey. It’s almost like the journey is internal when you’ve reached a checkpoint that seems like a dead end and you feel like giving up. It’s conversations like this that give you the “Hey, just keep at it I’ve been in the same place and made it out. It’s just a level you’ll have to pass and endurance is the cheat code” vibes
Just take synthetic testosterone. I hate how we prop up people who use drugs. Would you respect someone who wrote a paper on Adderall? No. So why respect people who take other drugs that makes them "successful"
@@gladtech4740 I mean weather his physique is natural or not that’s not the subject matter. Got to respect the determination and realism of his work ethic towards business and that speaks for itself. Despite the thumbnail the frame of the conversation with Alex is rarely about bodybuilding but business and entrepreneurship.
@@ShareFestPodcast don't talk about it, be about it. This guy ain't that. Taking drugs that affects your body and psyche is taking the easy way out. This guy talks about going "the hard way" but doesn't do what he preaches. Not being on gear would be the hard way. Be about it, don't talk about it.
@@gladtech4740 Fair point. Even if he is, he still needs to show up to the gym to look like that. Plus he’s probably more in the than 90% of people, that’s the hard road. Maybe you could do everything right and never get to look like that. The “drugs” is an amplifier to reach a visual image he envisions not a shortcut
So darn true, as a 49 year old everything that am proud of has been hard, most of it outside my comfort zones at the time. Enjoyed letting being outside my personal comfort zones to become comfortable.
Based on the title I expected this to be some shallow "pull yourself by the bootstraps" speech. Clicked it out of morbid curiosity, but was pleasantly surprised. What I took out of this video was the whole idea of being 'the exception', and how the journey of being one is meant to be lonely. It's meant to be hard, which is all the more reason to undertake it.
I can hardly wair for the full podcast.Awesome content Chris keep up the good work,the cinematography is top notch. Funny thing that I discovered you only this year and I've watched hours upon hours of podcasts. I'm glad that the algorithm is doing a better job now at recommending your content :)
As someone who’s been watching the show at least 2 years now pretty consistently. 2023, three of the maybe 6 people I send episodes out too have started listening close to if not regularly.
I'm frequently annoyed by online personalities that grew up very well off, that don't have kids or people to take care of in their lives except themselves talking about how they're the only ones making sacrifices and doing the hard work.
Criticism is fair. Also hard is subjective. Things are hard for everyone, in their own version. I think it's not right for me to compare my version of hard to yours. We all have our own demons that we have to battle. Even if someone's demons are easier for us to slay, doesn't mean they're not difficult for them to slay. You know what I mean? Everyone is on their own journey. Best of luck on yours :)
You don't know what actually goes on in the lives of these "online personalities". Some can't give up being in relationships, frequent hangouts with friends, having family and kids, so they choose to instead give up being exceptional and successfull. Others can't give up being exceptional and not having tried what they really want to do, so they give up all the pleasures of the average person- going on parties, snacking, drinking, getting married, kids... Everything in life is a tradeoff, whether you do it consciously or not. There's only 24 hours in a day, so once you chose to use it for something, you are choosing to give up on the rest. The same goes for our attention, effort and resources. And well, we do have our own priorities so there's nothing wrong with choosing one over the other. But let's not pretend we don't know who made the harder choices. Yes, we all make sacrifices but those at the top are there for a reason. The results and the respect they get is proof of how much harder and bigger their sacrifices were. Because if it wasn't, we'd all be up there too.
Just needed to hear this right now! Was sitting in bed, 12 feet away from my wof desk, feeling guilty about not making cold calls, and fantasizing about jumping off a bridge. I am sad that my gf dumped me and all my friends just want to drink/party but I believe now is the time for me to dig my heels in and embrace the loneliness. I know what my financial goals are and I will do whatever it takes to achieve them. Thanks Hormozi
Success works like compounded interest. It takes time to build a foundation and maintain momentum, but once you get that momentum. Your progress is like that of an avalanche. Get started, focused, committed and never quit! Life is 10 percent of what happens to me, and 90 percent of the way I RESPOND to circumstances.
Wow, this conversation is a goldmine of wisdom! 🌟 The analogy of facing challenges as slaying dragons on the path to the treasure really hit home for me. It's refreshing to hear the honesty about the initial struggles and the reminder that the beginning is the hardest part. Alex's perspective on protecting your passion and becoming the hero of your own story resonates deeply. I'm curious, how do you all navigate the tough times and stay motivated on your journey?
Yoooo the Single 👏! This is for all the individuals that has that single clap! Keep going, keep striving, keep being different! Stay true to your game-plan and pivot when necessary but keep moving forward to that North Star ⭐️
Oh wow, the ending of the video where Hormozi talks about documenting everything and one day people can look back and see how you did it... thats deep, and that makes me want to start documenting right now because thats the stage that I'm at. I'm at a stage where I am turning my business life around and starting a new venture that's going to finally put me on the road i should have travelled all that time ago. Mostly though, the video series will give me accountability because even if only one person watches the series it gives me one person thats invested and that is one person i do not want to let down, so ill find a way to overcome the obstacles and reach the next level, one step at a time. Sorry, TLDR. Thinking out loud here!
I hope 2024 will be the year of life coach bros having kids and raising a family. Is anyone else tired of hearing how important relentless grinding is? What's the point if you don't have a family.
I truly apreciate Alex and his work on the business side. But what I can't get behind is him lying about his steroid use and you and other podcast hosts not calling him out on it. Espescially you being good friends with James Smith who preaches against this type of misleading people.
@@HarryDry Look up ”Alex Hormonzi 6 week transformation”. He says he does trt to a normal range. Gaining 35lbs in 6 weeks (in the article he claims natural) is not possible for an experience lifter.
@@Windbend3r Well if you don’t want the hustle culture lifestyle you are not his target audiance and that’s fine. He has trauma and talks about it openly. I’m a psych major so it’s quite easy to tell.
@@MrOpticBladeGaining 35 lb of muscle would probably take someone 1.5-2 yrs min even if you’re in your prime hormonally. Maybe 1.2 min if you have freak genetics and are on an entirely program with help. I think 2 lbs per month if literally everything is optimal is the max for 99.99%
It's crazy... i swear to god I remember hearing a vid where c Chris talks abut something being hard to acquire often tricks people into thinking its valuable. Now i hear him circle jerking about doing things because they are hard It is what it is.
Also I love this guy and I don’t know him. It’s because he said he “lost everything” at least twice and had to sleep in his gym because he couldn’t afford two rents. Word, bro, I done lost everything more than once and more I don’t even want to talk about. But I’m building back up!!!!
I mean it’s just inherently not true though cause most of the people of influence that people “root” for are driven by desires for fame and adoration. Like in this modern society you will find very few people who have fame that weren’t driven in some way by it and the attention it brought.
If you tell you film crew to shoot in 4K UHD then you get rid of the DCI 2:0 aspect ratio (The thin black lines top and bottom). If you really want to do something cool cinematically you could try shooting 2x anamorphic on full frame open gate. Might be weird but one could experiment and see what you think.
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you are a fucking god of build up lmao
Loving the lighting setup over here Chris 🙌! Awesome work with the team 🔥
@@feliwein_cc welcome to the anticipation station
@@ChrisWillxits almost too painful to wait a week
Is your videos copyrighted?
“Expecting it to be easy makes it much harder than it needs to be.” So very true!
“It's easier to lose yourself in drugs than it is to cope with life.”
- Morgan Freeman, Seven(1995). Love that line and that movie
So true
Aka just use synthetic testosterone lmfao
BS of the day, if you ask me. Nobody expects anything to be easy, in fact, quite a lot of people don't even start because of the perceived difficulty.
@@MartinMatra You don't seem to understand the quote . Some people expect things to be easy , but when they realize how hard it is they wanna give up , THAT'S what the quote means .
“It’s usually a single clap in the auditorium for a very long period of time. It is a slow clap that’s just you just you rooting for you.”
Really needed that !! Thanks for this!!
You got this, brother 💪
Alex is the man. End of story. A very underrated motivator.
“You’re looking around to see who can help you and you’re like f*ck it’s me, again” 😂🔥 sooo true!!
So good. Was looking for this comment.
yesss!
Alex is my favorite business philosopher. "These small lonely battles, that seem to have no reward will eventually be arrows in my quiver to slay the bigger dragon". What a time to be alive.
Every word said strikes me to the bone as I needed to hear this specifically today!
Every experience you get in work or otherwise will come in handy later down the line.
Perseverance is the hard work you do after you get tired of doing the hard work you already did
You guys helped me realize I was just being a b***h. Thank you for making this podcast seriously thank you
“it’s hard, work through it” conversation over and over and over ad nauseam
It was hard to get through this conversation, but I worked through it
I think of a quote from the movie Fight Club "self improvement is masturbation". Well so is self-congratulatory talk about doing things the hard way.
Because that's all there is to it. There are no magic shortcuts. There's no epic music playing in the background. Nobody is clapping, cheering you, or even care. It's just you, on your own, against the obstacle in front of you. Day in, day out.
@@alterego157And a ton of luck
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Straightforward truth! Alex Hormozi's no-nonsense approach on facing challenges is both motivating and eye-opening. Thanks for the tough love and valuable insights!
Mindfulness inspired me to create my own channel - to gently remind people to stay in the present.
I started deeply looking into meditation as someone who struggles with a constantly wandering mind since early university days. Some days are easy but most days are incredibly hard to be present constantly, especially as a student. To actively try to be a mindful person.
Days are not easy but its the littles steps consistently that count!
"You always have to be the person who roots for you, before everyone else does.."
Thank you Alex for saving me and getting me through this dark and difficult time I’m currently in ❤
Did it get easier?
Go hard or go harder or look at it with some positive perspective and it becomes less hard.
Thanks for bringing Alex! Love to hear his wisdom!
Everyone focusing on the steroids stuff while there is some absolutely gold wisdom in here. This really resonated with me and was exactly what I needed to hear.
I have been my own cheerleader for a while, it is lonely, but I love it.
After over 10 years on self-improvement, the number one thing I’ve come to understand is that I am most disciplined, strong, fulfilled, loving, and present, when everything I do is an expression of a healthy self worth.
I have nothing to prove, not even to myself.
I realise that I am worthy of my own honour and respect, and that of others.
If I’m not treating myself in the best way to honour the highest side of myself, or I’m allowing others to treat me badly, then something is off.
I honour the passions and purposes I feel called toward by diligently working toward them.
I work on myself everyday and reap the rewards, not because I need to so I can feel good about myself, but because guess what, I’m worth it.
I deserve to be happy, healthy and prosperous, so do you.
Awesome perspective
No one deserves anything. You earn it.
@@uptamistikSo many folks come to self improvement out of shame. "Earning" it can be an easy trap. Folks with internalized shame struggle when they get to the top and still struggle with happiness. This comment you are disagreeing with is speaking to that.
Just take trt bro, this guy does and he lives the "hard life" lmfao hypocrite
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Know what you are committed to and just don’t give up, no matter what happens. The rewards are great.
Sometimes. Sometimes success is just hard work.
Alex Hormozi's insights on embracing challenges are spot on; it's through adversity that entrepreneurs can truly innovate. For instance, when faced with a tough market, the most successful entrepreneurs use 'constraint-based innovation' to turn limitations into unique selling points. Remember, it's not just about working hard, but also about working smart and finding creative solutions within your constraints.
As a photographer, I was well impressed with Chris' videography knowledge there.... And it makes sense, the show is well lit, and looks great. Definitely has that cinematic touch.
He used to be a model, so he was in the industry.
I bet you use the word "proper"
He has a guy for that.
Chris, this just completely changed my entire view on how to run my business. I started in 2018 and have been thinking about giving up but then I listened to this. I’m going to tell the story someday of how this clip from a podcast of someone who I’ve never met completely changed my mindset to better my business and ultimately my family’s quality of life. Thank you is not enough. We will meet someday and I will shake your hand.
I see you, brother. 🙏🏻
Go get it.
Make it Brother ❤️🙌🏽
I finally finished college which due to financial reasons was hell to get through. I was never able to balance fitness, college, work and my relationship with my gf while living with my parents. I had to make the decision to finish college no matter what. It’s been difficult to decide to get back in shape no matter what but this clip reminded me that I have the ability to make that decision.
Thank you for this, gavee me the strength and conviction i needed
I love listening to back stories, it gives one perspective of where you currently are in your journey.
It’s almost like the journey is internal when you’ve reached a checkpoint that seems like a dead end and you feel like giving up.
It’s conversations like this that give you the “Hey, just keep at it I’ve been in the same place and made it out. It’s just a level you’ll have to pass and endurance is the cheat code” vibes
Just take synthetic testosterone. I hate how we prop up people who use drugs. Would you respect someone who wrote a paper on Adderall? No. So why respect people who take other drugs that makes them "successful"
@@gladtech4740 I mean weather his physique is natural or not that’s not the subject matter.
Got to respect the determination and realism of his work ethic towards business and that speaks for itself. Despite the thumbnail the frame of the conversation with Alex is rarely about bodybuilding but business and entrepreneurship.
@@ShareFestPodcast don't talk about it, be about it. This guy ain't that. Taking drugs that affects your body and psyche is taking the easy way out. This guy talks about going "the hard way" but doesn't do what he preaches. Not being on gear would be the hard way. Be about it, don't talk about it.
@@gladtech4740 Fair point. Even if he is, he still needs to show up to the gym to look like that. Plus he’s probably more in the than 90% of people, that’s the hard road. Maybe you could do everything right and never get to look like that. The “drugs” is an amplifier to reach a visual image he envisions not a shortcut
Damn, Chris is amazing at getting amazing guest to show up and spill their wisdom
I've never seen someone with a better attitude towards challenges than alex hormozi
Kind of like hitting the gym, without TRT without gear… you know the hard way. Unlike 99% of gym bros who do what everyone else does…
You need TRT?
Right, Alex is looking like he's on some gear
Facts he took the easy way in the gym. 100% not natural 😂
@@judgejudyandexecutioner.5223you could also just go on TRT…
Pete Rubish did a video where he said he could eat 80 grams of protein a day and still make gains on steroids.
So darn true, as a 49 year old everything that am proud of has been hard, most of it outside my comfort zones at the time. Enjoyed letting being outside my personal comfort zones to become comfortable.
Based on the title I expected this to be some shallow "pull yourself by the bootstraps" speech. Clicked it out of morbid curiosity, but was pleasantly surprised.
What I took out of this video was the whole idea of being 'the exception', and how the journey of being one is meant to be lonely. It's meant to be hard, which is all the more reason to undertake it.
"People only root for people who dont need it."
Wow, that was on point. I´ll remember that one.
I can hardly wair for the full podcast.Awesome content Chris keep up the good work,the cinematography is top notch. Funny thing that I discovered you only this year and I've watched hours upon hours of podcasts. I'm glad that the algorithm is doing a better job now at recommending your content :)
“No one roots for the person that needs it the most” Holy shit that hit me like a truck.
As someone who’s been watching the show at least 2 years now pretty consistently. 2023, three of the maybe 6 people I send episodes out too have started listening close to if not regularly.
I'm frequently annoyed by online personalities that grew up very well off, that don't have kids or people to take care of in their lives except themselves talking about how they're the only ones making sacrifices and doing the hard work.
Having children is a decision in every instance except r8pe. Decisions have consequences.
Criticism is fair. Also hard is subjective. Things are hard for everyone, in their own version. I think it's not right for me to compare my version of hard to yours. We all have our own demons that we have to battle. Even if someone's demons are easier for us to slay, doesn't mean they're not difficult for them to slay. You know what I mean? Everyone is on their own journey. Best of luck on yours :)
And?
@@NTRSCHANDlove this.
You don't know what actually goes on in the lives of these "online personalities". Some can't give up being in relationships, frequent hangouts with friends, having family and kids, so they choose to instead give up being exceptional and successfull. Others can't give up being exceptional and not having tried what they really want to do, so they give up all the pleasures of the average person- going on parties, snacking, drinking, getting married, kids...
Everything in life is a tradeoff, whether you do it consciously or not. There's only 24 hours in a day, so once you chose to use it for something, you are choosing to give up on the rest. The same goes for our attention, effort and resources.
And well, we do have our own priorities so there's nothing wrong with choosing one over the other.
But let's not pretend we don't know who made the harder choices.
Yes, we all make sacrifices but those at the top are there for a reason. The results and the respect they get is proof of how much harder and bigger their sacrifices were.
Because if it wasn't, we'd all be up there too.
Just needed to hear this right now!
Was sitting in bed, 12 feet away from my wof desk, feeling guilty about not making cold calls, and fantasizing about jumping off a bridge.
I am sad that my gf dumped me and all my friends just want to drink/party but I believe now is the time for me to dig my heels in and embrace the loneliness. I know what my financial goals are and I will do whatever it takes to achieve them.
Thanks Hormozi
Hope you’re feeling the success you’re looking for. You’re a valuable person whatever stage you are in.
Success works like compounded interest. It takes time to build a foundation and maintain momentum, but once you get that momentum. Your progress is like that of an avalanche. Get started, focused, committed and never quit! Life is 10 percent of what happens to me, and 90 percent of the way I RESPOND to circumstances.
I can 100% relate to it, of my experience, hearing you guys, it helps me to better understand and cope with it!
“Everything worth doing is hard” if it’s hard do it, it means no one else will do it.”
These hustle culture podcasts are equally inspiring as they are depressing.
Wow, this conversation is a goldmine of wisdom! 🌟 The analogy of facing challenges as slaying dragons on the path to the treasure really hit home for me. It's refreshing to hear the honesty about the initial struggles and the reminder that the beginning is the hardest part. Alex's perspective on protecting your passion and becoming the hero of your own story resonates deeply. I'm curious, how do you all navigate the tough times and stay motivated on your journey?
From my perspective the true test of a man is when he gets married and has children.
How he deals with that will define his strength or weakness.
This hits deep.
*VERY easy to say when you're cycling/ on TRT.*
1:25 and I already liked this one. You two have such an awesome dynamic! Looking forward for the full version. Thanks!
Wow! I thought this was an old episode but it's a new one! It's an insightful conversation.
Because they had this exact convo many times
So simple, yet so good
I'm at work right now and I'm 22 and carrying heavy trash bags. It's hard but it's worth it because it gives you a purpose.
Good for you. It needs doing.
@@davethusberg8954 It's one of the few jobs that actually needs doing in fact.
Yoooo the Single 👏! This is for all the individuals that has that single clap! Keep going, keep striving, keep being different! Stay true to your game-plan and pivot when necessary but keep moving forward to that North Star ⭐️
Hormozi being associated with Grant Cardone is all i needed to.know
What is needed to be known?
Associated? You mean his wife bought him a gift 4 calls with grant and he’s used 2.
Grant Cardone is garbage Hormozi at least stays neutral
Two people who you’re watching
Love this studio set
- Hardship = worth
- Challenges deter others
- Early struggles equip you
Great content Chris! Deep! Love it!
Alex Hormonezi
Oh wow, the ending of the video where Hormozi talks about documenting everything and one day people can look back and see how you did it... thats deep, and that makes me want to start documenting right now because thats the stage that I'm at. I'm at a stage where I am turning my business life around and starting a new venture that's going to finally put me on the road i should have travelled all that time ago. Mostly though, the video series will give me accountability because even if only one person watches the series it gives me one person thats invested and that is one person i do not want to let down, so ill find a way to overcome the obstacles and reach the next level, one step at a time.
Sorry, TLDR. Thinking out loud here!
You’re too different to the friends you have but not successful enough to be with the friends you want to be with. 🔥
Tren hard
I saw this and the first thought that went through my mind was oh wow! Alex is the next wolverine lol
I just feel like i don't care about anything anymore. Nothing is worth the effort.
I was surprised to get takeaways right from the start, but this was a gift. Thanks for the great podcast.
Thank you guys. I’m right in the middle of my lonely chapter, and I really needed to hear this.
I hope 2024 will be the year of life coach bros having kids and raising a family. Is anyone else tired of hearing how important relentless grinding is? What's the point if you don't have a family.
I can only think of one, Dr Ben Hardy, who talks about having kids (he has 7). He walks the talk.
Some people have greater aspirations than just having a family.
This is PHENOMENAL
"Expecting it to be easier is going to make it much harder than it actually is"
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I’m in this path rn! Only me and my lord Jesus 👏🏻🙏🏻
I love this because they are just out-quoting eachother, best quote wins lol
For real though I love this type of content you guys are goats
One can only wonder what sort of different world we'll live in if people such as Chris & Alex become world leaders.
I appreciate your work mate
I truly apreciate Alex and his work on the business side. But what I can't get behind is him lying about his steroid use and you and other podcast hosts not calling him out on it. Espescially you being good friends with James Smith who preaches against this type of misleading people.
he’s open about testosterone use
@@HarryDry Look up ”Alex Hormonzi 6 week transformation”. He says he does trt to a normal range. Gaining 35lbs in 6 weeks (in the article he claims natural) is not possible for an experience lifter.
@@Windbend3r Well if you don’t want the hustle culture lifestyle you are not his target audiance and that’s fine. He has trauma and talks about it openly. I’m a psych major so it’s quite easy to tell.
@@MrOpticBladeGaining 35 lb of muscle would probably take someone 1.5-2 yrs min even if you’re in your prime hormonally. Maybe 1.2 min if you have freak genetics and are on an entirely program with help. I think 2 lbs per month if literally everything is optimal is the max for 99.99%
It's so obvious.
Keep going 💪
bro these podcasts look so dang cool
Bravo, Chris! I'm hanging on every word of this conversation - the value is unreal 🔥🔥
“Expecting it to be easy, is what makes it Much Harder than it ever is” -Alex Hormozi
Chris Williamson really is Derek Zoolander
the passion paradox is such a great insight
Can't wait for the full episode to drop
I shared the last talk these had like I was on commission, buzzing for this
Hormozi rocks! Such a wise man! Thanks for several episodes with him Chris!
@@PeteMD how so?
Dude. Chris. Im sharing the SHIT outta this. THANK YOU!!!
It's crazy...
i swear to god I remember hearing a vid where c Chris talks abut something being hard to acquire often tricks people into thinking its valuable.
Now i hear him circle jerking about doing things because they are hard
It is what it is.
Cheers for the inspiration guys 🔥
Sitting here looking at two likely failed businesses and a large investment that's not panning out. Feels absolutely awful but only path is forward
Keep it going bro. "The only way to connect the dots is looking backwards". You have to trust that of that will only make sense for you in the future.
Thank you!
Arrows in the quiver that you'll be using to slay future dragons. So helpful to frame it that way when experience can feel so random at times.
Yo that F*CKED me up “people only root for those who don’t need it.” In the underground music scene nothing more truer has been said
Also I love this guy and I don’t know him. It’s because he said he “lost everything” at least twice and had to sleep in his gym because he couldn’t afford two rents. Word, bro, I done lost everything more than once and more I don’t even want to talk about. But I’m building back up!!!!
I mean it’s just inherently not true though cause most of the people of influence that people “root” for are driven by desires for fame and adoration. Like in this modern society you will find very few people who have fame that weren’t driven in some way by it and the attention it brought.
Excited for Monday's wpisode
Crazy time to be alive
"In the beginning, it's just you with a stick against a bear !!" That's exactly how I've been feeling for 18 months now.
These men surely think highly of themselves, don't they?
That statement says more about you, then them. Enjoy your soy latte. 😎
Yea, and i have no idea what was so "hard" about their lives. What did they have to overcome?
You can try to be the exception, or instead be exceptional. But every step you take to becoming exceptional will make you appear the exception.
first 2 seconds and im like, my God this looks so beautiful.... thank you for taking time to shoot youtube vids on expnsive as cameras lol
Nailed it.
As in life, everything is a balance...you can go to far either way.
7:30 “Fuck its me again”
felt that
The last second is hilarious!! 😂
So welcome. Grateful for this.
Yes. To those opening statements.
Freaking Amazing! Thank You!!
😂😂
If you tell you film crew to shoot in 4K UHD then you get rid of the DCI 2:0 aspect ratio (The thin black lines top and bottom). If you really want to do something cool cinematically you could try shooting 2x anamorphic on full frame open gate. Might be weird but one could experiment and see what you think.