these simpler format videos is what made me start watching you again. I love it when people make content like this. I'd rather have a vast amount of knowledge thrown in my face with someone on a webcam than a throughly edited video condensed to 10 minutes. love you hamza
My grandfather taught me this: you can make MANY things seem effortless if you make them your obsession. He was caught during war and put to work under horrible conditions. He told me that once you "accept" your condition and you stop to fight your situation, the unbearable becomes bearable. It becomes YOUR normality. He then used this lesson after the war, to do many things. Meaning you want to grow your business? Make everything about it (making sure to work on the right things). Your mind will at first try to fight it but if you disciplined enough it will understand it has no other choices than to accept it and will stop to fight it. And in that moment it will become effortless. You have to become a sort of savage, your life will become very unbalanced but maybe for a short period of time (1-2 months) it's not causing much damage. So it's sort of an extreme way of what Hamza said in the video, but instead of focusing one three things, you focus on one.
@@jez4857Thats a stupid question because it could be a fitness video but if someone already has info and experience in that then it's not , but if that fit person has no experience with women then his videos about women would be mind blowing to them
Here is a little shower thought I had today that I would like to share: I think we can learn to like doing stuff. Not everything can be fun of course. But sometimes, you may see skills that for some people, it seems so fun, but for you, it's just pain. More precisely, I think it's more the learning process which is painful, because it's usually a barrier that keeps you from having fun until you cross it. Let me give an example, for my whole life, I always saw me as a non creative guy. I hated art, I hated drawing, I hated everything that involved being creative. But one day, I had the amazing idea of wanting to learn 3D modeling, and so I started a big project after learning the basics (maybe not the best idea when you are a beginner). But I hated every second of doing that, everything was painful, I hated so much doing that, that I was feeling physical pain (yeah, that's weird, like my brain really did not want me to do that). At this point, it was just discipline, and nothing else. But I just wanted to see what would happened at the end. And at the end of my project, I really started loving the process of creating 3d things, like being creative, it felt cool and fun, I could express myself, create my own world. In that process, I stopped viewing myself as a non creative guy, slowly but surely. I may still be far from being a crazy creative guy, but I'm making progress. It's only when I really started to understand how to create things and how 3d modeling worked that I started to enjoy it, but also more importantly because I changed how I viewed my self. I think the learning process Is painful when it's about learning a new way of thinking, not knowledge. Like learning knowledge can be very fun, and you can be really motivated as long as you see value in learning this knowledge (just take you for example, you watched lots of hamza's content and absorbs lots of knowledge without much effort). But what's more interesting is that sometimes, you can go through this learning process and still enjoying it. For example me, years ago, I was really young and I discovered programming (yeah, I'm that nerd guy), and I really enjoyed it, I didn't know anything, I was struggling so much, I didn't understand anything, and it took me a lot of times to learn it., maybe more than most people (well I was really young, that's maybe why). But still, in all of that, I was having so much fun, because even though I had lots of struggles, the little things I could do could help me express myself and create things. My experience with 3D modeling really changed how I viewed my passions. I always been someone interested by a lot of things, but now, I know that I can be interested in even more things, and that's scary, scary because I know I don't have enough time to spend doing everything I would like to learn and to do. I have to make choices, I have to choose my priorities, and I have to give up on things I would like to learn. And in all of that, it feels so hard not to have any regrets. I think I need to learn to accept that fact, and go on with life. Life has its own rules, and we just need to deal with it and play the best moves we can even though sometimes it feels unfair. well, that comment was much longer than I was anticipating, sorry about that :|. What's your opinion on that?
Beautiful I’m going to screenshot this entire comment you made really powerful. I’ve also came to the same conclusions I just recently graduated college and upon reflection I regretted my experience because I never really put in effort in my classes. I noticed that towards the end of a semester I would start to really get intrested in my projects and that’s often because I learned a new way of thinking and learned enough enough material to actually create. I would get this feeling every time a semester finished but I never pushed myself to apply this idea to areas in my life that would actually yield bigger benefits, gym, dating, business. My key take away is “hold your judgments on a skill until your good enough to build a project your proud of” I’m glad I had this realization as I’m still young but man I wish I had this idea when 4 years ago
Yeah man I am like you too and it is sad that I want to learn so many things and do so much but now I know that I have to make a choice and prioritize some things I want to learn and do over others. It saddens me that I can't do it all I simply don't have enough time and on top of that the looming factor of I don't want to have any regrets about not learning or doing something I wanted to do it hard but like you said we just need to deal with it and play the best moves we can. (I am also in the process of learning blender it is hard but I know that once I learn it I will It will be very fun to make some projects with it and money)
This video holds immense value, and I thank you, Hamza, for uploading it. It has made me realize the remarkable structure and worth of Adonis School, prompting me to seriously consider purchasing it in the near future.
Your videos keep on getting better. This is the most valuable video I’ve seen from you. Make more of these Adonis school videos and essentialism stuff.
Labelling this life setup and structuring it the way it is (thus far @ 32:41 anyway) has been super helpful. I vastly prefer this to the overly condensed stuff.
i FINALLY convinced my parents to let me move back in for 3 months. My time living alone has been such a waste of time, every minute of my work to rent. Anyways this time will be pivotal for me
I can't even count how many times I've watched this video from start to finish. PLEASE make more content around the 80/20 & Essentialism concepts. I'd love to get more tips on how you implement these in your daily life. 🙌🏼
I honestly think the ladder analogy you discussed is the most shocking and useful analogy you’ve ever explained toward self improvement. Keep doing videos like these, because I see that 99% of the comments are saying that this is your most valuable video. Thank you Hamza
Watching this for the second time the day after. So many gold nuggets! My takeaway: ''What is essential for you? The process of becoming successful is trying to eliminate as many things as possible, not add in.'' 4:20
- 🎯 Choose a maximum of three essential things to focus on, and the fewer you choose, the more successful you'll be in those areas. - 🌟 Consider finding the one thing that feels effortless for you, as it will naturally drive your motivation and productivity. - 🤔 Reflect on whether you're spending time on things that aren't essential in your life and consider making adjustments. - ⚖ Sacrifice is not necessary for non-priority areas; instead, aim to maintain gains or progress while focusing on priorities. - 📝 Clearly define your priority and ensure that everything else in your life aligns with it and supports it. - ❌ Accept that living as an essentialist may require letting go of certain interests or activities that aren't aligned with your priority, which can evoke a sense of sadness or loss.
With school, (at least where I live) try look to see if you can take a High School Equivalency Exam that gives you a Certificate. It's these 4 final exams where if you pass, they'll call you once your results come back and your parents will have to sign something. That's the best thing to do if you want high school to be done and over with. So the plan would be to study over the summer and right before summer break ends, take the exam, and like halfway through the 1st semester of the new year, they'll let you know if you passed or not.
Thank you for sharing this for free I appreciate this so much and I ve learned a lot of one hour only, wish you all the best you and all the Adonis academy students
Absolutely amazing, my youtube channel is the 1 essential with quality family time, I go to the gym 3x a week but the channel is the one, thank you Hamza
Starting to journal and structure my life more. The gains I have made, in both the gym and my TH-cam channel, has been significant from such simple changes.
I was complicating it and trying to choose between health and business I realized I just want to make some more gains be healthier and get my sleep schedules in order before going to business so thanks
I watched Hamza's Lecture on this as well and I had a few questions if you don't mind wandering. Maybe you understood it better than me. The last question is the most important one. How can you practically maintain a skill after leveling it up? What should you do weekly or daily to keep your progress strong when shifting your focus elsewhere? When Hamza talks about focusing exclusively on your current seasonal goal, how do you maintain other skills without getting pulled back into your old passions? For example, if you've developed a skill but now need to focus on something else, how do you keep that skill active without letting it distract you from your new priority? How can you balance your desire to pursue new things, like Hamza's example of training in MMA? How can you know whether this urge is a genuine new passion or just a temporary shift? How often should you reevaluate and potentially switch your primary focus or seasonal goal?
Hamza is like a friend I never had but always needed, can't wait to join Adonis school when I get paid and start making friends with people who want to live well and build beautiful future, I have nobody around me in my life that wants to change and build something, time to change that and make connections
The hardest part for me is actually choosing what to sacrifice. So many things are impossible to me. I have many interests and hobbies. Im not sure what to do.
Ive started an agency because of Iman and other creators and it seems like a realistic business venture but it really isn’t something I want to do and Hamzas point on doing whats effortless has me questioning my decision.
i literally followed people like iman and what they preach when i first discovered the world of online business. i tried dropshipping, SMMA and copywriting, all because iman said it was a good business model which pays 10k a month, and made it seem insanely easy. im all for people selling courses, but i feels like a scam when he makes it seem easy and effortless, which makes you want to buy the course, only to THEN see every single problem that comes with SMMA i have a method for knowing which business models work best for you, and its basically just asking yourself "would i still be doing this after i become rich". im focused on growing my youtube channel because i know that even when i make it big, ill still love to have lots of people tuning in and hearing what i have to say. cant really say the same about dropshipping or smma, as they are comparable to the "fast food" of business
Hey Hamza, Is it possible that there is a periodization of this focus, in the sense that for the earlier periods of your life you explore multiple subjects simultaneously to see what interests you and once you have tried a bulk of what you wanted to, then you toggle to focus mode on the things that moved you the most. Thankyou for reminding me the value of my time. Thankyou for the knowledge.
I know you don't read comments anymore but just in case you do, A video on what to include in our diet and timings or food intake would be really great as you've recently talked a bit about changes in your diet.
In the last part of Your Video you said You can't Change what feels Effortless but you know what humans feels things Effortless when they are good at doing them so do what you need to do
Love this. But imho it's just really stupid to just advice all of these kids to build a personal brand right now. Like who are they going to help? Their past selves? 10 year olds? Im honestly not hating. Just trying to help. Why not work (a normal one), make that your obsession, learning all you can from that job, learning a skill and getting life experience while doing so, and then start a brand, or even doing any other kind of business? Like another skill based business not needing life stories and advice? B2B maybe? Im not saying it's impossible to be succesful on youtube while being younger, just trying to point out the obvious.
If you've removed so much from your schedule, does that mean you don't meditate and journal anymore? I'm pretty sure that would affect you negatively in the long run
Didn't Hamza say he was keeping Adonis Academy a tight close circle with less than 500 members so it wouldnt turn out like the discord server? Now he is trying to get 10k members im confused
Hamza, if my priority is women, how should I go about it in the healthy, productive way, not the degeneracy path? Because I want this as my priority but the second priority is health & fitness and after is making some money online.
I just have one question; is it ok to make short videos for tiktok and youtube shorts etc and entertainment videos on TH-cam? because in my or our statue we are avoiding them, but is it okay to do them and not consume them?
the only reason why hamza is making money bc these people that are in the call with him buy his useless programs lol. But the only one that is getting rich from this is hamza himself.
these simpler format videos is what made me start watching you again. I love it when people make content like this. I'd rather have a vast amount of knowledge thrown in my face with someone on a webcam than a throughly edited video condensed to 10 minutes. love you hamza
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I disagree , those new videos are too long so you'll get bored despite how much helpful they are
My grandfather taught me this: you can make MANY things seem effortless if you make them your obsession. He was caught during war and put to work under horrible conditions. He told me that once you "accept" your condition and you stop to fight your situation, the unbearable becomes bearable. It becomes YOUR normality. He then used this lesson after the war, to do many things.
Meaning you want to grow your business? Make everything about it (making sure to work on the right things). Your mind will at first try to fight it but if you disciplined enough it will understand it has no other choices than to accept it and will stop to fight it. And in that moment it will become effortless.
You have to become a sort of savage, your life will become very unbalanced but maybe for a short period of time (1-2 months) it's not causing much damage. So it's sort of an extreme way of what Hamza said in the video, but instead of focusing one three things, you focus on one.
This is what hamza taught in the video tho, focus on one maintain the rest
it's actually a very good advice, thanks for sharing man
Thanks❤
Thanks for sharing!
This is easily the MOST valuable video you have EVER produced
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@@goldenjasper just straight out of my curiosity, which one do you think is the most valuable video of Hamza's?
@@jez4857Thats a stupid question because it could be a fitness video but if someone already has info and experience in that then it's not , but if that fit person has no experience with women then his videos about women would be mind blowing to them
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@@JW0121 well, its valuable in the sense that this video can help in every aspect of your life, unlike a fitness one.
That romanian kid looked so enthusiastic during the lesson haha, love it.
You can see the joy in hamzas face while he helps all of us. Thank you!
omg. how good he is.
improvisation speech skills combined with deep thoughts - really impressive.
Here is a little shower thought I had today that I would like to share: I think we can learn to like doing stuff. Not everything can be fun of course. But sometimes, you may see skills that for some people, it seems so fun, but for you, it's just pain. More precisely, I think it's more the learning process which is painful, because it's usually a barrier that keeps you from having fun until you cross it. Let me give an example, for my whole life, I always saw me as a non creative guy. I hated art, I hated drawing, I hated everything that involved being creative. But one day, I had the amazing idea of wanting to learn 3D modeling, and so I started a big project after learning the basics (maybe not the best idea when you are a beginner). But I hated every second of doing that, everything was painful, I hated so much doing that, that I was feeling physical pain (yeah, that's weird, like my brain really did not want me to do that). At this point, it was just discipline, and nothing else. But I just wanted to see what would happened at the end. And at the end of my project, I really started loving the process of creating 3d things, like being creative, it felt cool and fun, I could express myself, create my own world. In that process, I stopped viewing myself as a non creative guy, slowly but surely. I may still be far from being a crazy creative guy, but I'm making progress. It's only when I really started to understand how to create things and how 3d modeling worked that I started to enjoy it, but also more importantly because I changed how I viewed my self.
I think the learning process Is painful when it's about learning a new way of thinking, not knowledge. Like learning knowledge can be very fun, and you can be really motivated as long as you see value in learning this knowledge (just take you for example, you watched lots of hamza's content and absorbs lots of knowledge without much effort).
But what's more interesting is that sometimes, you can go through this learning process and still enjoying it. For example me, years ago, I was really young and I discovered programming (yeah, I'm that nerd guy), and I really enjoyed it, I didn't know anything, I was struggling so much, I didn't understand anything, and it took me a lot of times to learn it., maybe more than most people (well I was really young, that's maybe why). But still, in all of that, I was having so much fun, because even though I had lots of struggles, the little things I could do could help me express myself and create things.
My experience with 3D modeling really changed how I viewed my passions. I always been someone interested by a lot of things, but now, I know that I can be interested in even more things, and that's scary, scary because I know I don't have enough time to spend doing everything I would like to learn and to do. I have to make choices, I have to choose my priorities, and I have to give up on things I would like to learn. And in all of that, it feels so hard not to have any regrets. I think I need to learn to accept that fact, and go on with life. Life has its own rules, and we just need to deal with it and play the best moves we can even though sometimes it feels unfair.
well, that comment was much longer than I was anticipating, sorry about that :|. What's your opinion on that?
Beautiful I’m going to screenshot this entire comment you made really powerful.
I’ve also came to the same conclusions I just recently graduated college and upon reflection I regretted my experience because I never really put in effort in my classes.
I noticed that towards the end of a semester I would start to really get intrested in my projects and that’s often because I learned a new way of thinking and learned enough enough material to actually create.
I would get this feeling every time a semester finished but I never pushed myself to apply this idea to areas in my life that would actually yield bigger benefits, gym, dating, business.
My key take away is “hold your judgments on a skill until your good enough to build a project your proud of”
I’m glad I had this realization as I’m still young but man I wish I had this idea when 4 years ago
Bro I was just thinking of that too, I think discipline comes first, then the task becomes effortless as momentum is gained.
Great insight, I agree with this !
Yeah man I am like you too and it is sad that I want to learn so many things and do so much but now I know that I have to make a choice and prioritize some things I want to learn and do over others. It saddens me that I can't do it all I simply don't have enough time and on top of that the looming factor of I don't want to have any regrets about not learning or doing something I wanted to do it hard but like you said we just need to deal with it and play the best moves we can. (I am also in the process of learning blender it is hard but I know that once I learn it I will It will be very fun to make some projects with it and money)
U mad bruh! The hell writing comment so long? Who do I think we are? Nerds?
The ladder analogy and theory of constraints at 21:37 fucking blew my mind. The amount of value in that information is insane. Thank you.
This is hands down the greatest video on this platform.
This video holds immense value, and I thank you, Hamza, for uploading it. It has made me realize the remarkable structure and worth of Adonis School, prompting me to seriously consider purchasing it in the near future.
This gem was dropped at the perfect time in my life💯
yeah tell me about it, same for me
The BEST video on TH-cam yet. Just changed my life.
Your videos keep on getting better. This is the most valuable video I’ve seen from you. Make more of these Adonis school videos and essentialism stuff.
Labelling this life setup and structuring it the way it is (thus far @ 32:41 anyway) has been super helpful. I vastly prefer this to the overly condensed stuff.
Genuinely life changing and it’s for free. Incredible
i FINALLY convinced my parents to let me move back in for 3 months. My time living alone has been such a waste of time, every minute of my work to rent. Anyways this time will be pivotal for me
Bro, that was probably in your top 5 most helpful videos I have watched. I'm going to make some changes in my schedule and focus. Thank you
I can't even count how many times I've watched this video from start to finish. PLEASE make more content around the 80/20 & Essentialism concepts. I'd love to get more tips on how you implement these in your daily life. 🙌🏼
This is why Leon Edwards has the most aesthetic physique
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chronically online bro
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This is why Sean Strickland became UFC Middleweight champion
@@Dondlo46😭😭😭🙁
I honestly think the ladder analogy you discussed is the most shocking and useful analogy you’ve ever explained toward self improvement.
Keep doing videos like these, because I see that 99% of the comments are saying that this is your most valuable video.
Thank you Hamza
What was the ladder analogy
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Hamza, you have a gift to articulate what you're thinking and you have exposed me to concepts i never knew about! thank you so much
this is exactly what i needed. genuinely incredible information. thank you
Watching this for the second time the day after. So many gold nuggets! My takeaway: ''What is essential for you? The process of becoming successful is trying to eliminate as many things as possible, not add in.'' 4:20
Now I know why it’s 500 dollars. Literally a knowledge gold mine
this is the best hamza video I have ever watched since I have found this channel in February
ngl bro is a better teacher then everyone at my school
- 🎯 Choose a maximum of three essential things to focus on, and the fewer you choose, the more successful you'll be in those areas.
- 🌟 Consider finding the one thing that feels effortless for you, as it will naturally drive your motivation and productivity.
- 🤔 Reflect on whether you're spending time on things that aren't essential in your life and consider making adjustments.
- ⚖ Sacrifice is not necessary for non-priority areas; instead, aim to maintain gains or progress while focusing on priorities.
- 📝 Clearly define your priority and ensure that everything else in your life aligns with it and supports it.
- ❌ Accept that living as an essentialist may require letting go of certain interests or activities that aren't aligned with your priority, which can evoke a sense of sadness or loss.
This style is why we all started following hamza
Four minutes in, already life changing advice. Thanks for the reminder, staying hard Hamza.
Srry for my bad english, second languague.
100th comment, this is legit so useful!!1 I'll make sure to take notes of this video, but this really changed my mindset.
7 minutes in and this is already life changing
Most effective than every single video out there ❤
With school, (at least where I live) try look to see if you can take a High School Equivalency Exam that gives you a Certificate. It's these 4 final exams where if you pass, they'll call you once your results come back and your parents will have to sign something. That's the best thing to do if you want high school to be done and over with.
So the plan would be to study over the summer and right before summer break ends, take the exam, and like halfway through the 1st semester of the new year, they'll let you know if you passed or not.
Thank you for sharing this for free I appreciate this so much and I ve learned a lot of one hour only, wish you all the best you and all the Adonis academy students
Hamza dropping a new banger as always. Gotta get my funds up to get in there lmao
Absolutely amazing, my youtube channel is the 1 essential with quality family time, I go to the gym 3x a week but the channel is the one, thank you Hamza
Starting to journal and structure my life more. The gains I have made, in both the gym and my TH-cam channel, has been significant from such simple changes.
I was complicating it and trying to choose between health and business I realized I just want to make some more gains be healthier and get my sleep schedules in order before going to business so thanks
hamza: buy my course
also hamza: releases course videos for free
People are more inclined to spend when you give them something for free and they find value in it
Cool life lectures are back, wished that in the survey as feedback - love it !
This is the best video hamza has ever posted wow im blown away. Im joining adonis school because of this
Holy Thanks Hamza, thats pure compressed Diamomd knowledge which instantly goes to be practical
Thank you a lot man
Hamza really is a leader
Your content marketing strategy is fucking brilliant
Best video I have seen from all your channels
Thank you for allowing me to sit in on this conversation.
On youtube... for free 🙏
I watched Hamza's Lecture on this as well and I had a few questions if you don't mind wandering. Maybe you understood it better than me. The last question is the most important one.
How can you practically maintain a skill after leveling it up? What should you do weekly or daily to keep your progress strong when shifting your focus elsewhere?
When Hamza talks about focusing exclusively on your current seasonal goal, how do you maintain other skills without getting pulled back into your old passions? For example, if you've developed a skill but now need to focus on something else, how do you keep that skill active without letting it distract you from your new priority?
How can you balance your desire to pursue new things, like Hamza's example of training in MMA? How can you know whether this urge is a genuine new passion or just a temporary shift?
How often should you reevaluate and potentially switch your primary focus or seasonal goal?
that cliffhanger though. Come on bro!
Hamza is like a friend I never had but always needed, can't wait to join Adonis school when I get paid and start making friends with people who want to live well and build beautiful future, I have nobody around me in my life that wants to change and build something, time to change that and make connections
21:00 was ladder analogy
-journal on 2/3 life pillars
-what can i eliminate?
-is my current work effortless?
Great lecture bro, really enjoyed it
Work.
Health And Fitness.
Art.
Such an incredible video
hamza u made my life better💝
Did your crush accept you
@@DryEther 😂bro their are no girls in our village 🥲🥲
The value here.....wow
This is a gem 💎
Very Insightful Video.
Bro is Dr.Huberman's son 😂. You changed my life.
Very insightful. Thanks.
Really appreciate that Hamza, hI from 🇵🇰
valuable content bro, thanks for that
HAMZA! What a video! Lovely
The hardest part for me is actually choosing what to sacrifice. So many things are impossible to me. I have many interests and hobbies. Im not sure what to do.
Bro this Video is Goldddd
I hope hamza has invested in a drawing tablet by know. Its game changing for teaching.
This was fire.
Ive started an agency because of Iman and other creators and it seems like a realistic business venture but it really isn’t something I want to do and Hamzas point on doing whats effortless has me questioning my decision.
Exaxt same for me bro
i literally followed people like iman and what they preach when i first discovered the world of online business. i tried dropshipping, SMMA and copywriting, all because iman said it was a good business model which pays 10k a month, and made it seem insanely easy. im all for people selling courses, but i feels like a scam when he makes it seem easy and effortless, which makes you want to buy the course, only to THEN see every single problem that comes with SMMA
i have a method for knowing which business models work best for you, and its basically just asking yourself "would i still be doing this after i become rich". im focused on growing my youtube channel because i know that even when i make it big, ill still love to have lots of people tuning in and hearing what i have to say. cant really say the same about dropshipping or smma, as they are comparable to the "fast food" of business
@@upcomings100 damnnn bro that really resonated with me. 100% agree with your experience
Iman is a scammer anti-vegan sheep, don't follow him
@@upcomings100 theres no "easy" business
I Have To Come Back And Watch This Whole Stream. 45:15 ** BIG GEM
The Casio verifies the legitness.
my man costin was way too happy
If I had 500$ I would join right fing now. dude that hour went by like super fast
Incredible.
Hey Hamza, Is it possible that there is a periodization of this focus, in the sense that for the earlier periods of your life you explore multiple subjects simultaneously to see what interests you and once you have tried a bulk of what you wanted to, then you toggle to focus mode on the things that moved you the most. Thankyou for reminding me the value of my time. Thankyou for the knowledge.
Ill be honest this was a 10/10 video so much gems dropped.
Most value.
As soon as you mentioned lay down in bed. I switched off the video and got up from bed.
I know you don't read comments anymore but just in case you do, A video on what to include in our diet and timings or food intake would be really great as you've recently talked a bit about changes in your diet.
19:00 Awesome bro youre a fucking genius
In the last part of Your Video you said You can't Change what feels Effortless but you know what humans feels things Effortless when they are good at doing them so do what you need to do
this was awesome :)
Love this. But imho it's just really stupid to just advice all of these kids to build a personal brand right now. Like who are they going to help? Their past selves? 10 year olds?
Im honestly not hating. Just trying to help.
Why not work (a normal one), make that your obsession, learning all you can from that job, learning a skill and getting life experience while doing so, and then start a brand, or even doing any other kind of business?
Like another skill based business not needing life stories and advice? B2B maybe?
Im not saying it's impossible to be succesful on youtube while being younger, just trying to point out the obvious.
26:59 brb needa learn how to use armor trims
Glad I was able to watch this live, W value.
u paid money for this?
@@pagirios2285 yea adonis school, its great
@@hammieadonis how much
@@Skillz1023you pay like $500 a month
@@AV4Lifenah 500 one time and 100 a month I think
thank you
very valueable information in this video, need more of this
If you've removed so much from your schedule, does that mean you don't meditate and journal anymore? I'm pretty sure that would affect you negatively in the long run
no he means ofc still do all those, just don't super focus on them keep them in shape but don't upgrade them in any way
Some of these questions talking about focus etc. It would be interesting to see if they had an learning need? E.g. ADHD, dyslexia.
You can’t climb a ladder without steps or support, especially when you get further away from the ground
00:30
This guy’s gonna buy Andrew Tate some day 😂
Waiting for lecture on "life punchline" haha
Didn't Hamza say he was keeping Adonis Academy a tight close circle with less than 500 members so it wouldnt turn out like the discord server? Now he is trying to get 10k members im confused
hes tryna make money (enter diagram with energy going in every direction)
Nice af advice for school @13:00
Hamza and Luke Belmar podcast together would be good.
They are friends actually so possible. Also I heard Luke is in the Adonis school he posted some stuff
@@JW0121 that's crazy bro!
Hamza, if my priority is women, how should I go about it in the healthy, productive way, not the degeneracy path? Because I want this as my priority but the second priority is health & fitness and after is making some money online.
the essentialist.....
I just have one question; is it ok to make short videos for tiktok and youtube shorts etc and entertainment videos on TH-cam? because in my or our statue we are avoiding them, but is it okay to do them and not consume them?
45:10 yoooo its the chess guy otto meister
the only reason why hamza is making money bc these people that are in the call with him buy his useless programs lol. But the only one that is getting rich from this is hamza himself.