Books Tony recommended:1. As a man thinketh2. Generations, The History of Americas Future3. The Bible or other religious books4. A man's search for meaning Thank you for the content!!!
I don't know if Tony asks for a lot of money to appear, but that being said, I have noticed that he seems to always be willing to talk and share with others no matter who they are. How encouraging for others.
Kristine Belanger All I can tell you is that he is a giver!!! He responded to a letter from me 2 years ago, and 6 months later he contacted me to see how I was doing. That says everything!
Kristine Belanger I believe when you love what you do It comes through. I'm grateful for TH-cam, Mr. Tony Robbins and Mr. Lewis for sharing their knowledge and passion.
lewis - this is the best 45 minutes ever. speaking of 'school of greatness', i just got schooled. will listen to this many times over, because it's not just inspiring, it's instructive. for example, by watching this i just graduated from the notion of 'emotional intelligence' to 'emotional fitness'. couldn't agree more with tony's wisdom on that. and the example of the great investor saying that gratitude is the key to wealth, and that we make our wealth during the times of greatest pessimism. powerful. i could go on, but suffice it so say: thank you. you're a wonderful teacher.
I love the energy of the interviewer, he really knows how to ask the right question and is really humble about things and seems genuinely eager to learn
I love Tony Robbins heart because he is willing to share all of his experiences and knowledge with the world in hopes to impact millions. He lives the principles he speaks which is a rarity in our society. Thank you for this interview loving the interviews.
Bro, I gotta say...I'm probably one of the realest students of Tony Robbins' and this interview is one of the best that I have EVER seen. I've never come across your stuff before, but I've got to say, you seem different. I'll be looking more into your programs, but first I really want you to know...genuinely... You got Tony to share in a way that he didn't share with a lot of his other marketing partners. Excellent interview man. No. BS. I don't comment all the time. Tony's one of my favorite mentors and you really did a great job picking his brain. I'm looking forward to your interviews with Will Smith & Elon Musk!
+Jonathan Lee hey ,if anyone else wants to uncover what rich people have try Zamartar Insider Millionaire Remedy (do a search on google ) ? Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my co-worker got great success with it.
My first mentor since the 90's. He thought me how to make an impact and leave a legacy. That's what I'm doing since 2013 in Facebook is called HONORABLE ENTERPRISES. Now I'm getting ready to meet him in person like you did and also meet other influential people like you Lewis Howes.
"You have to stay Productive to stay alive" Tony Robbins. I second that after experiencing long term unemployment! "Do Something" as Tony says even if its volunteering!
Anthony Robbins just does not stop - and i mean this in a good way. He is such a force of motivation and passion. I have read nearly all of his books and i do not find him even the slightest bit predictable. He is surely gifted. great video, as always, Lewis. You are so lucky to have spent this time with Anthony !
Im only 8 mins in but he is right. My 401k retirement was almost wiped out. Someone with my money is laughing out there. That is the problem with hard working people. We think if we work honest that we will get back. Truth is we need to take charge of our own money.
One could easily turn a penny into something bigger in the stock market and now could be an excellent time to start investing, as stock prices on companies are lower than they've been in months.
Tony’s so right about the effects of esteems stress . Currently using mine to drive me rather then to destroy me . I’ve always connected with Tony , I once heard him tell a story about feeding others on Thanksgiving . That was a family tradition I started at 17 , it was awesome to hear Tony had the same heart .
"anticipation is power" I totally agree. Having a coach that is really ahead and generous in wisdom and techniques is something I am really thinking about. The thing is how much it cost and when is the right moment.
Daily I believe I can. And nighty I believe I will be wealthy. Strong body strong mind. The ice water works. Am working on becoming addicted to cool showers. Great talk. A Man's Search for Meaning. Victor Francko. As a Man Think, Generations. Great
I think this is the best Tony Robbins interview I have ever seen. As he talks a bit about when he had no money, as other interviews he inspires, but there is a lot more in this interview. The interviewer's questions are brilliant...And Tony gives some great advice and strategies. A really deep interview.
One thing he said that I’m glad to hear is “You don’t always find a mentor, but find people you can model”. And that to me is key. Sure, you should try and find a mentor. But if you can’t, then model yourself off of others, and gather as much info you can from books and anything else you can find.
Pausing video at 39:27 - Doing what you love and finding a way to do what you love that will inspire and help other people (and add the layer of potential prosperity to help others further in the future).
Hello, Robert hope all is well. I saw your comment on Tony Robbins TH-cam page and I loved it. Listen, I am looking for a few business professionals to join my team who are interested in creating online assets in their spare time and pave a path for Entrepreneurship. If this is something you would be interested, do shoot a message back and we can discuss it further, if not I wish you all the best.
I've really enjoyed watching you manifest YOUR dreams over the past year, Lewis. You are changing lives just like your heroes have changed yours :) Thank you!
Tony Robbins doesn't seem to age and he definitely walks his talk!! Using the latest cutting edge personal development strategies to human behaviour and on how to unlock our potential!!! Now he is using his vast experience and knowledge on wealth creation and financial independence!!! Great Interview by another successful entrepreneur, speaker,author Lewis Howes!!!
He has been an inspiration for many years for me as well, reinsuring now with his new work. Saw him in Philadelphia when I was in my 20's...shook his hand, BIG hand! Great amazing awe inspiring guy... Congratulations on a stellar interview Lewis!
This was a brilliant interview. I have loads of notes and I have been listening to Tony Robbins for years, went to a LIVE and still - this interview was very powerful.
What separates Tony from the others is his authenticity. He gives you a deep answer whatever you ask him unlike the others where they give you an answer that will lead to a conversation about them or their business. Which is a tough thing to do too. And this man, this man Tony Robbins is really brilliant. Thanks Lewis and Tony!
Really great interview, Lewis! Two of my favourite self-development dudes in the same room, at the same time = what's not to love? Tony is always genius, and I loved how Lewis seemed to actively listen instead of interrupting with the "next question" all the time. Really enjoyable video, well done Lewis!
The Tony Robbins story is quite inspirational to say the least. Talk about overcoming adversity! I can certainly identify with his journey and his faith. These principles are also spot on.
I used to interview famous people for a living and I wish I had been as good as you. That was a fantastic interview Lewis. Confident, assured and great fun.
@20:00 - love this story! I've heard it before but I had to pause what I was doing today and listen to it again. Very powerful and highly recommended. Just think if more people in this world had a heart like that, how great it could be.
Watching from Brazil Lewis and for the third time. Thanks for putting all of this together... This is one of the best interviews I've watched in my life.
Hey Lewis, what a great interview! Thanks for inviting Tony! What a power, like a force of nature, full of energy, positivity, wisdom, kindness...! I just love how inspiring he is!!!
There is a tremendous amount of gold in this video in terms of Tony's advice and knowledge. So many lightbulb moments. Thanks for sharing it with us Lewis.
Great video. Love the message here and what an amazing chat. Love Tony Robbins and his energy and enthusiasm in helping those less fortunate than himself.
I've heard the all-you-can-eat story from Tony several times now and always love how he tells it. I hope young Ronnie remembers that day as much as Tony does.
Tony Robbins is MASSIVE..not only in physical size, but mindset, energy, empathy, belief, motivation. Where would our society be today if we all rallied each other the way he does?
Tony Robbins ist eine inspirierende Persönlichkeit. Seine Botschaft ist so stark, dass er mich damit angesteckt habe, mehr für Menschen zu tun. Er lernt mir noch in diesem Video, dass auch die kleinsten Taten zählen. Es gibt eigentlich keine kleinen Taten. Jede Herausforderung ist eine Chance zu wachsen, arbeite an dein Fitness, nicht nur Physisch, Mental, Beziehungen,... sondern auch an dein finanzielles Fitness. Suche dir Modelle, die dich auf dem Weg unterstützen können und schaue auch dass du jemanden unterstützt, seine Träume zu verwirklichen. Dankeschön Lewis Howes
Very inspiring interview, to come from nothing, and not only rise high, as many have done, but to bring so many along with him on the journey. That is truly greatness. Thank you both
lewis, forgive me but this is off topic...those hot jeans u wearing....are they......leather? levis? ,,,,,,,what are those dude? gotta get me a pair...lol..........sorry man i told u this was off topic...lol
I watched the whole video but I'm not quite sure what THE SEVEN STEPS to success are? If somebody got them write them down please? That'd be so helpful.
So, I felt really inspired after this video and was an amazon about to get the book when I read this review. If there are other finance people that have also read this book, would you give your thoughts? The reviewer wrote: First, the interviews are cookie cutter questions and answers such as diversify, do not try to time the market, buy when the market is cheap, and hold for the long term. All of this is general advice that is mostly unhelpful when you sit down and try to apply the advice in real life. Further, this same reviewer claims "he cannot believe" the chapter that discloses Ray Dalio's All Weather allocation. First, just like he generally discloses in this book, Ray Dalio has publicly disclosed his All Weather's general asset allocation (just search the web): about 40% long-term bonds, 15% intermediate bonds, 7.5% gold, 7.5% commodities, 30% stocks. Moreover, generally disclosing the asset classes fails to disclose the most important part: what specific assets to purchase? Which bonds? 10 year? 30 year? Which commodities? Corn? Wheat? Copper? Crush? Lumber? Even if you decide which commodities, then how do you invest - futures? ETFs? mutual funds? Even if you decide how to invest, which specific future period, or which specific ETF? So you see Ray Dalio does not give away the secret sauce to his $180B+ All Weather Fund. If you want advice on how to manage your money then go directly to the source - listen to Warren Buffet, Charlie Munger, Paul Tudor Jones (& yes, I know this guy gives therapeutic counseling to Paul), Stanley Druckenmiller, Joel Greenblatt, George Soros (minus his insider trading), Jim Rogers (more of a 10+ year, long term, investor), Peter Lynch, and Ray Dalio - just to name a few. The following lists some great investing books that I read: 1. The entire Market Wizards series written by Jack Schwager (a great series if you want to get into heads of the greatest traders & consistently most profitable over the long term). a. Market Wizards (1989). b. The New Market Wizards (1992). c. Stock Market Wizards (2001). d. Hedge Fund Market Wizards (2012). 2. One Up On Wall Street by Peter Lynch (a great read if someone wants to more actively research individual companies). 3. You Can Be a Stock Market Genius by Joel Greenblatt (on point if you want to manage your money & yes, I hate the book's title but love the content - some readers of this book have gone on to become hedge fund managers). 4. Renaissance of a Stock Operator by Edwin Lefèvre (a classic). 5. The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers by Paul Kennedy (more of a long term, 50+ years, look on economic cycles). 6. Two great books on behavioral finance are The Crowd by Gustave Lebon and Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds by Charles MacKay. 7. Hot Commodities by Jim Rogers (gives some of the basics of commodities and hints at how to invest - expect to gain some insights but no where near enough to invest individually). 8. Investment Biker by Jim Rogers and Adventure Capitalist also by Jim Rogers (more entertainment than about investing - Jim traveled the world looking for undiscovered investments, twice). 9. Principle by Ray Dalio (about having the right mindset - not about investing directly). 10. A Random Walk Down Wall Street by Burton Malkiel (I do not agree with author's thesis but his own ideas help show the market acts inefficiently). 11. Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits by Phillip Fisher (about how to research companies to determine whether you should invest or not - fair warning, not the best writer but top notch material). 12. A Complete Guide to the Futures Market by Jack Schwager (if you want to invest or trade futures then you must read this book. If you can read through the book then you MAY have a chance at successfully investing or trading futures. Commodity investing firms used to require their new hires to read this book - some people quit their commodity jobs after reading several chapters). 13. Why the Best-Laid Investment Plans Usually Go Wrong & How You Can Find Safety & Profit in an Uncertain World by Harry Browne (more about general ideas and its pitfalls - written in 1987 but directly applicable to today). 14. Why Stocks Go Up And Down : A Guide to Sound Investing by William Pike (about the accounting side of investing - people like Warren Buffet would say the most important part). 15. The Big Short by Michael Lewis and Liars Poker by Michael Lewis (both more entertaining than about how to invest). 16. Security Analysis by Benjamin Graham (1934 edition) (the bible of value investing - how to value companies. Ben was Warren Buffet's mentor). 17. The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham (basically about 40% of the same thing Security Analysis says). 18. A Treasury of Wall Street Wisdom by Harry Schultz (similar to Market Wizard series but not as in-depth but Harry interviewed the greatest investors between the early 1930s including Charles Dow - if you ever heard of the Dow Theory then this is the same guy). You can also read all of Warren Buffet's annual letters to his shareholders (going back to 1977) for free on the Berkshire Hathaway website (Buffet gives sage advice that is directly applicable to today). Importantly, Warren Buffet recommends that the average investor is better off investing in the S&P500 ETF (such as SPY) because a majority of the hedge funds, mutual funds, and individual investors under perform the S&P500. Why pay fees when most of them underperform. On the other hand, even when Peter Lynch managed the Megellan Fund at Fidelity from 1977 to 1990 (the most successful mutual fund in the world), averaging 29% return per year (double the return of the S&P500), most investors who invested in the Megellan Fund lost money. How you ask? How in the world did most investors lose money when the Megellan Fund averaged 29% per year? Because when the fund was down, investors pulled money out (sold), and when the fund was up, investors piled money in (bought). In other words, the average investor's physiological mind told herself (or himself) to sell low and buy high. The crowd mentality and their delusions and the madness is in human nature that will unlikely change. I think most investors will continue to lose money as they search for the nonexistent "holy grail" to get rich quickly. When your neighbor tells you about a great stock to buy and how you cannot lose money then close your wallet and run the other way. Looking at things another way, when everyone around you thinks the same thing and invests in the same thing, maybe you should ask yourself whether you are part of the herd that is about to get slaughtered. Making money in the market is probably one of the hardest things you can do. People who say they are going to make money in the market on the side is like a someone saying they are going to make extra money on the side by performing brain surgery on the weekends. The average investor has a better chance of making the Olympics than consistently making money in the market. These are the harsh truths that people will refuse to listen to. Thus, the market will continue to act irrationally and create bubbles such as the Tulip bubble, the South Sea Company bubble, the Dot-Com bubble, the 2007 Housing bubble, and the most recent bubble, the Bitcoin bubble (still in progress and not to be confused with blockchain technology). I may have gone off on a tangent here but with so many great books out there, I do not see how you could have the time to waste reading this book. *Generally About Me (it is fair to wonder who the author of this post is)* aka (not the girl thats reposting on youtube lol edit*** I started investing when I was 19 years old (I blew multiple accounts and learned my investing lessons the hard way). In the past, I worked as an investment banker and stockbroker (I worked my way up from the bottom). After spending over 10 years in the securities and financial markets, I began to understand how difficult it is to consistently make money in the market (if you look at the market and see dollar signs then you are in trouble; if you look at the market and see danger signs everywhere then you are on the right path). For the last 5 years, my average annual return is 30%+ (S&P 500 is about 8.9%). However, you should not think that I easily averaged 30% per year. Quite the contrary. I spent countless hours researching and analyzing my investment ideas. I constantly thought about different scenarios. Even after I invested, I continued to research and analyze any new developments and re-assessed my own thoughts. I invested only if I 100% understood what I was doing. I invested only if the odds were significantly in my favor. Above anything else, I protected my capital. Even if it meant watching opportunities go by (and I watched many do so). In short, investing is not a hobby for me. It is my profession. Investing is what I love to do (I know it sounds cliche). But if I did not love "the investing game," I would have to be crazy to spend so much of my time and effort fighting through obstacles and problems to succeed. My love of the investing game is what kept me going where most other people gave up. I spend years trying to learn how to invest. Years. Think about that. Years. And I do not mean, on and off. I mean a majority of the 365 days. I think this principle applies to almost anything in your life (not just investing). Do what you enjoy - not for the money, for the glory, not for the bragging rights, not for anyone else, not for anything - other than for yourself. -----
This is one of my first in-depth exposures to Tony Robbin's teaching, and I'm excited to see what it sparks in me in the future. Thanks for making this video possible, Lewis!
Mr.Robbins story about that young boy at the restaurant relates to what I did today. I’m a 17 year old chip boy at a Mexican restaurant. Tonight a family came in and had a special needs child. The only reason I say that is because as they were leaving I was waiting on a table to come in to do my job and I’m in the front. The boy was probably 10 or 11 not much younger that me. Well the mom puts 50 cents into a little machine with one of those fake gold necklaces or the sticky hands or whatever and she said “it’s broken you guys should have a sign over it” and she’s looking through her wallet and noticing she doesn’t have any more change and the boy is getting upset. So she ask her husband if he has change and he was looking through his wallet and without hesitation I reached into my wallet and sitting there is 50 cents so I walk up to her and say “here you go ma’am” and expect nothing in return and she says “Awh thank you so much” and I say “it’s no problem at all” well I go back to where I was standing and the husband comes up to me and gives me a dollar and says “Garcias” (thank you in Spanish) and I say “thank you so much” I could’ve got them change at the register but decided to give my own money because it was an act of kindness. And I always think “what you give, you get back in return” and today was a prime example of that. I’m a broke high school student with $179 in my account and I gave them the small amount of change for nothing in return. I know a dollar isn’t much but when you think about it, I doubled my money and not even on purpose. If you see somebody even if they do have money that might’ve left their wallet at home. Just give them the money and I promise you. It will come back into your pocket and maybe somehow you’ll receive more than what you have. Either that’s from the person you gave it to or somebody completely unrelated to that good deed you did. I am watching these videos to make more money and to learn from the best and I bet you guys are here for that as well. I wish everybody to take something from this and flourish into a happier and more successful state. Thank you for reading this.
540 Kicks, that is just awesome, a perfect example of what Tony was describing. That it came back to you doubled is no small thing. It proved to you that being kind and giving when your heart/spirit seemed to be telling you to, is always the right thing to do. Right now, every bit of money you have is probably very important to you. I've been there :). When you gave despite that, you received a valuable gift that had nothing to do with the money you received. Then when you shared your experience here you gave that same gift to countless others. Thank you SO much for sharing.
Man, you are an amazing young person. Learn from Tony! Read his paperback, "Awaken the Giant Within," it's the best $15 you will spend!! God Bless You!!
Tony! You are awesome! There's a voice inside me that's telling me that I need to talk to you. You're comments at about 31:00 and 32:30 tell me we've been down the same back roads of life. What an honor it would be to speak with you.
Wow - that was an amazing video bro! I just came here after receiving your email today. Thank you for interviewing him and sharing it with all of us. Tony had such life changing and inspiring lessons and experiences to share. I think he definitely ignited that "spark" in me tonight as I watched this video. I respect your passion for the things you do and I'm inspired by you as well. Keep doing what you're doing and remember you got my 110% support. Keep it up brother!
This is so amazing and intense, wow. Listening to this man speek just uplifts you and changes your state of mind. You asked some excellent questions, awesome interview. I think I'll be watching again for years.
Even though Tony Robbins was the first to inspire me, followed by Les Brown and many others, Lewis your book, was a more powerful trigger than any of them, Thank you.
It took me 4+ hours to watch this ..inbetween schooling my children plenty of phone calls mod roc mask making.. got to the thumb wrestle and absolutely lit up with delight at the genuine affection these two shared to the end. Awesome.
@Lewis Howes Do you only get businessmen on your show? Have you considered philosophers who specialize in effective altruism, such as Peter Singer? I think your show would benefit greatly from interviewing these people.
Saving and investing in Vanguard index funds via your 401K max out will probably never make you 'rich' rich. You will however have a chance at a stable retirement, given the market stays the course of 3-6% growth per annum on average over your lifetime. Tony Robbins does not rely on this for his money today; he is playing in a different ballgame alltogether. When he retires, he will have many more income streams that his 401K. If you're young, invest in yourself before investing in your 401K.
Austin Stobaugh Invest in educating yourself, invest in building skills and relationships, take risks before you become unable to because of age, health, marriage, kids, divorce, and whatever may tie you up or put you down...my2c
What about having both? Having the Vanguard Index Fund for the 401K as somewhat of a "blanket" for retirement investing? Would like to hear your take on that. :)
Andy KJ He talks in his book about other places you can invest besides a 401k. He talks more about 401k and why some of them can even be bad. Good point though it's important to invest in yourself constantly throughout life. There will always be room for improvement
401K is a safety net for a stable retirement, as you said. Not everyone can strike it rich in their lifetime, so it's better to play it safe for some. But if you play your cards right, there's no reason you can't do both.
what a great man ! people love Tony Robbins so much.... they always want to hug him , men or women...its irrelevant , they all just want to hug him so much, as if his kindness would transfer unto them ;)
Books Tony recommended:1. As a man thinketh2. Generations, The History of Americas Future3. The Bible or other religious books4. A man's search for meaning
Thank you for the content!!!
THANK you!!!!!
Adonis Habashi wrong order but the right books. Thank you!
virginia martinez hi
Keep striving man, very inspiring...
Adonias Micael Thank you!!I was just wondering about that.
I don't know if Tony asks for a lot of money to appear, but that being said, I have noticed that he seems to always be willing to talk and share with others no matter who they are. How encouraging for others.
Kristine Belanger All I can tell you is that he is a giver!!! He responded to a letter from me 2 years ago, and 6 months later he contacted me to see how I was doing. That says everything!
That's really amazing! Thank you for taking the time to share your story:)
Kristine Belanger true he answered my mail too
He knows what he is talking about, and is definitely a giver
Kristine Belanger I believe when you love what you do It comes through. I'm grateful for TH-cam, Mr. Tony Robbins and Mr. Lewis for sharing their knowledge and passion.
he is slowly helping me change my life. everyday.
+Lloyd Albert Cordero That is so cool, he's helping myself too. Thanks for sharing
Lloyd Albert Cordero in what way? what is the biggest change you made?
Only you can change your life.
I am financially successful because I don't click random spam links on TH-cam offering 'easy loans'. What a loser.
Lloyd Albert Cordero
Well u gotta find someone who helps u faster
lewis - this is the best 45 minutes ever. speaking of 'school of greatness', i just got schooled. will listen to this many times over, because it's not just inspiring, it's instructive. for example, by watching this i just graduated from the notion of 'emotional intelligence' to 'emotional fitness'. couldn't agree more with tony's wisdom on that. and the example of the great investor saying that gratitude is the key to wealth, and that we make our wealth during the times of greatest pessimism. powerful. i could go on, but suffice it so say: thank you. you're a wonderful teacher.
I love the energy of the interviewer, he really knows how to ask the right question and is really humble about things and seems genuinely eager to learn
I love Tony Robbins heart because he is willing to share all of his experiences and knowledge with the world in hopes to impact millions. He lives the principles he speaks which is a rarity in our society. Thank you for this interview loving the interviews.
Bro, I gotta say...I'm probably one of the realest students of Tony Robbins' and this interview is one of the best that I have EVER seen. I've never come across your stuff before, but I've got to say, you seem different. I'll be looking more into your programs, but first I really want you to know...genuinely...
You got Tony to share in a way that he didn't share with a lot of his other marketing partners. Excellent interview man.
No. BS. I don't comment all the time. Tony's one of my favorite mentors and you really did a great job picking his brain.
I'm looking forward to your interviews with Will Smith & Elon Musk!
Nice!
Yeah true. This guys really good interviewre
***** GREAT GREAT interview..Thank you!
+Nemz Lord so true, the interviewer made it a very good interview
+Jonathan Lee hey ,if anyone else wants to uncover what rich people have try Zamartar Insider Millionaire Remedy (do a search on google ) ? Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my co-worker got great success with it.
My first mentor since the 90's. He thought me how to make an impact and leave a legacy. That's what I'm doing since 2013 in Facebook is called HONORABLE ENTERPRISES. Now I'm getting ready to meet him in person like you did and also meet other influential people like you Lewis Howes.
"You have to stay Productive to stay alive" Tony Robbins. I second that after experiencing long term unemployment! "Do Something" as Tony says even if its volunteering!
Anthony Robbins just does not stop - and i mean this in a good way. He is such a force of motivation and passion. I have read nearly all of his books and i do not find him even the slightest bit predictable. He is surely gifted. great video, as always, Lewis. You are so lucky to have spent this time with Anthony !
Im only 8 mins in but he is right. My 401k retirement was almost wiped out. Someone with my money is laughing out there. That is the problem with hard working people. We think if we work honest that we will get back. Truth is we need to take charge of our own money.
MuckoMan how'd you lose it?
@@Muiseyy Fees and picking the wrong mutual fund.
Your 401k is wiped out because you didn't do your homework on how to invest.
MuckoMan should we invest in the target funds or just the index funds with vanguard with less than 2% expense ratio?
"Strong body. Strong Mind" - Tony Robbins. Simple truth!
One could easily turn a penny into something bigger in the stock market and now could be an excellent time to start investing, as stock prices on companies are lower than they've been in months.
Absolutely, the stock market sure does provide opportunities to earn some decent payouts.
I prefer diversifying, it’s advisable for smart investors to diversify their investment into other sectors.
Diversifying is risky Noel, not everyone could manage it although it can really be profitable.
@Jack Wyatt I’ve read about Adam Slater, I understand his trades are really good., is that right?
Ultimately what matters is where you feel comfortable investing your money and where you can the the best profits.
Tony’s so right about the effects of esteems stress .
Currently using mine to drive me rather then to destroy me .
I’ve always connected with Tony , I once heard him tell a story about feeding others on Thanksgiving .
That was a family tradition I started at 17 , it was awesome to hear Tony had the same heart .
"anticipation is power" I totally agree. Having a coach that is really ahead and generous in wisdom and techniques is something I am really thinking about. The thing is how much it cost and when is the right moment.
Daily I believe I can. And nighty I believe I will be wealthy. Strong body strong mind. The ice water works. Am working on becoming addicted to cool showers. Great talk. A Man's Search for Meaning. Victor Francko. As a Man Think, Generations. Great
This is the GREATEST interview I've ever seen! Thank you for this amazing video with great questions and topics. Happy Birthday to Tony Robbins.
MarcusMcGrizz right !! Hes awesome
Passion is clear with tony Robbins
I think this is the best Tony Robbins interview I have ever seen. As he talks a bit about when he had no money, as other interviews he inspires, but there is a lot more in this interview. The interviewer's questions are brilliant...And Tony gives some great advice and strategies. A really deep interview.
"You won't earn your way there, but you can compound your way there! "Profound
One thing he said that I’m glad to hear is “You don’t always find a mentor, but find people you can model”. And that to me is key. Sure, you should try and find a mentor. But if you can’t, then model yourself off of others, and gather as much info you can from books and anything else you can find.
Pausing video at 39:27 - Doing what you love and finding a way to do what you love that will inspire and help other people (and add the layer of potential prosperity to help others further in the future).
Hello, Robert hope all is well. I saw your comment on Tony Robbins TH-cam page and I loved it. Listen, I am looking for a few business professionals to join my team who are interested in creating online assets in their spare time and pave a path for Entrepreneurship. If this is something you would be interested, do shoot a message back and we can discuss it further, if not I wish you all the best.
I've watched probably 20 interviews on Anthony Robbins, and this one is probably the best.
I've really enjoyed watching you manifest YOUR dreams over the past year, Lewis.
You are changing lives just like your heroes have changed yours :)
Thank you!
Tony Robbins doesn't seem to age and he definitely walks his talk!! Using the latest cutting edge personal development strategies to human behaviour and on how to unlock our potential!!! Now he is using his vast experience and knowledge on wealth creation and financial independence!!! Great Interview by another successful entrepreneur, speaker,author Lewis Howes!!!
I agree the man should be a spokesperson for whatever face cream he uses at night!
He and Terry Crews could do a commercial together 😂
He has been an inspiration for many years for me as well, reinsuring now with his new work. Saw him in Philadelphia when I was in my 20's...shook his hand, BIG hand! Great amazing awe inspiring guy... Congratulations on a stellar interview Lewis!
Tony is truly a legend! Great interview Lewis. 🚀
This was a brilliant interview. I have loads of notes and I have been listening to Tony Robbins for years, went to a LIVE and still - this interview was very powerful.
What separates Tony from the others is his authenticity. He gives you a deep answer whatever you ask him unlike the others where they give you an answer that will lead to a conversation about them or their business. Which is a tough thing to do too. And this man, this man Tony Robbins is really brilliant. Thanks Lewis and Tony!
You're welcome,thank you for being here 🧡
TONY ROBBINS, WILL SMITH AND THE ROCK OMG my favorite people
Two amazing minds coming together and the nuggets that Tony throws out there are priceless!
Wow! What an amazing interview. What a legend. Just blew me away!!
Watching it in 2020 and this material is still relevant. #timeless
Tony rules. I love that he mentioned his mentor Jim Rohn. These 2 have guided me through some tough times. Thanks for sharing. Excellent video.
Really great interview, Lewis!
Two of my favourite self-development dudes in the same room, at the same time = what's not to love?
Tony is always genius, and I loved how Lewis seemed to actively listen instead of interrupting with the "next question" all the time.
Really enjoyable video, well done Lewis!
The Tony Robbins story is quite inspirational to say the least. Talk about overcoming adversity! I can certainly identify with his journey and his faith. These principles are also spot on.
Thank you so much for sharing this interview, you are a blessing!
This one never gets old! Still watch it once in a while........listening to it on my drive lol
I used to interview famous people for a living and I wish I had been as good as you. That was a fantastic interview Lewis. Confident, assured and great fun.
@20:00 - love this story! I've heard it before but I had to pause what I was doing today and listen to it again. Very powerful and highly recommended. Just think if more people in this world had a heart like that, how great it could be.
Watching from Brazil Lewis and for the third time.
Thanks for putting all of this together... This is one of the best interviews I've watched in my life.
Hey Lewis, what a great interview!
Thanks for inviting Tony! What a power, like a force of nature, full of energy, positivity, wisdom, kindness...! I just love how inspiring he is!!!
There is a tremendous amount of gold in this video in terms of Tony's advice and knowledge. So many lightbulb moments. Thanks for sharing it with us Lewis.
Tony Robbins, what a gentleman! Your amazing and kind.
Great video. Love the message here and what an amazing chat. Love Tony Robbins and his energy and enthusiasm in helping those less fortunate than himself.
You have to admire a man like Tony Robbins who builds a business that revolves around making a difference in the world.
I've heard the all-you-can-eat story from Tony several times now and always love how he tells it. I hope young Ronnie remembers that day as much as Tony does.
Tony Robbins is MASSIVE..not only in physical size, but mindset, energy, empathy, belief, motivation. Where would our society be today if we all rallied each other the way he does?
A great interview Lewis! Tony Robbins has a lot of humbleness. Incredible as he talked about his experience very openly. I admire. ^^
Thank you Tony for this precious advices about financial freedom.
This is by far THE best interview I've ever watched! It hit on so much more than just money in ways that really spoke to me. Fantastic :)
So true - making a psychological shift as well as a physical shift to make money. Thanks for sharing, very inspiring!
I absolutely get this point, so powerful!
I got so much out of this video and I look forward to reading his book and the other books he has advised to read!
I’ve watched this video at least a dozen times and hear something new each time. Thanks for sharing this interview.
"Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world." -- Albert Einstein
Tony Robbins ist eine inspirierende Persönlichkeit. Seine Botschaft ist so stark, dass er mich damit angesteckt habe, mehr für Menschen zu tun. Er lernt mir noch in diesem Video, dass auch die kleinsten Taten zählen. Es gibt eigentlich keine kleinen Taten. Jede Herausforderung ist eine Chance zu wachsen, arbeite an dein Fitness, nicht nur Physisch, Mental, Beziehungen,... sondern auch an dein finanzielles Fitness. Suche dir Modelle, die dich auf dem Weg unterstützen können und schaue auch dass du jemanden unterstützt, seine Träume zu verwirklichen. Dankeschön Lewis Howes
The interviewer is like a beautiful little boy looking at his Daddy that he loves SO much. It's so sweet. X
Lewis Howes . No thank you guys x
:/ He is just being enthusiastic because its great info. I didnt get that at all. Lol
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Love these interviews... you get to see a different side to their wisdom...
--Thank you, Lewis Howes!
Very inspiring interview, to come from nothing, and not only rise high, as many have done, but to bring so many along with him on the journey. That is truly greatness. Thank you both
Hey Lewis,
What a power, like a force of nature, full of energy, positivity, wisdom, kindness...!
I just love it 💯💕
Lewis Howes, you are my hero. This was a great interview. Good job!
+Lewis Howes Bought your book, can't wait to read it!
lewis, forgive me but this is off topic...those hot jeans u wearing....are they......leather? levis? ,,,,,,,what are those dude? gotta get me a pair...lol..........sorry man i told u this was off topic...lol
Got so much out of this & everything that Tony Robbins does. Thanks for Paying it Forward!
I watched the whole video but I'm not quite sure what THE SEVEN STEPS to success are? If somebody got them write them down please? That'd be so helpful.
Buy the book you bum.
That is the title of the video idiot. Which means the content of the video should be about the title. That's why I pressed on it.
Ever hear of clickbait? You took the bait son!
Tony and all those other motivational speakers pad their talks with 90% anecdotes, which make you feel good, but are ultimately useless.
Awesomeness compounding was the first
Tony - very honest. It is great to see you thriving and helping other people
So, I felt really inspired after this video and was an amazon about to get the book when I read this review. If there are other finance people that have also read this book, would you give your thoughts? The reviewer wrote: First, the interviews are cookie cutter questions and answers such as diversify, do not try to time the market, buy when the market is cheap, and hold for the long term. All of this is general advice that is mostly unhelpful when you sit down and try to apply the advice in real life.
Further, this same reviewer claims "he cannot believe" the chapter that discloses Ray Dalio's All Weather allocation. First, just like he generally discloses in this book, Ray Dalio has publicly disclosed his All Weather's general asset allocation (just search the web): about 40% long-term bonds, 15% intermediate bonds, 7.5% gold, 7.5% commodities, 30% stocks.
Moreover, generally disclosing the asset classes fails to disclose the most important part: what specific assets to purchase? Which bonds? 10 year? 30 year? Which commodities? Corn? Wheat? Copper? Crush? Lumber? Even if you decide which commodities, then how do you invest - futures? ETFs? mutual funds? Even if you decide how to invest, which specific future period, or which specific ETF? So you see Ray Dalio does not give away the secret sauce to his $180B+ All Weather Fund.
If you want advice on how to manage your money then go directly to the source - listen to Warren Buffet, Charlie Munger, Paul Tudor Jones (& yes, I know this guy gives therapeutic counseling to Paul), Stanley Druckenmiller, Joel Greenblatt, George Soros (minus his insider trading), Jim Rogers (more of a 10+ year, long term, investor), Peter Lynch, and Ray Dalio - just to name a few.
The following lists some great investing books that I read:
1. The entire Market Wizards series written by Jack Schwager (a great series if you want to get into heads of the greatest traders & consistently most profitable over the long term).
a. Market Wizards (1989).
b. The New Market Wizards (1992).
c. Stock Market Wizards (2001).
d. Hedge Fund Market Wizards (2012).
2. One Up On Wall Street by Peter Lynch (a great read if someone wants to more actively research individual companies). 3. You Can Be a Stock Market Genius by Joel Greenblatt (on point if you want to manage your money & yes, I hate the book's title but love the content - some readers of this book have gone on to become hedge fund managers).
4. Renaissance of a Stock Operator by Edwin Lefèvre (a classic).
5. The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers by Paul Kennedy (more of a long term, 50+ years, look on economic cycles).
6. Two great books on behavioral finance are The Crowd by Gustave Lebon and Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds by Charles MacKay.
7. Hot Commodities by Jim Rogers (gives some of the basics of commodities and hints at how to invest - expect to gain some insights but no where near enough to invest individually).
8. Investment Biker by Jim Rogers and Adventure Capitalist also by Jim Rogers (more entertainment than about investing - Jim traveled the world looking for undiscovered investments, twice).
9. Principle by Ray Dalio (about having the right mindset - not about investing directly).
10. A Random Walk Down Wall Street by Burton Malkiel (I do not agree with author's thesis but his own ideas help show the market acts inefficiently).
11. Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits by Phillip Fisher (about how to research companies to determine whether you should invest or not - fair warning, not the best writer but top notch material).
12. A Complete Guide to the Futures Market by Jack Schwager (if you want to invest or trade futures then you must read this book. If you can read through the book then you MAY have a chance at successfully investing or trading futures. Commodity investing firms used to require their new hires to read this book - some people quit their commodity jobs after reading several chapters).
13. Why the Best-Laid Investment Plans Usually Go Wrong & How You Can Find Safety & Profit in an Uncertain World
by Harry Browne (more about general ideas and its pitfalls - written in 1987 but directly applicable to today).
14. Why Stocks Go Up And Down : A Guide to Sound Investing by William Pike (about the accounting side of investing - people like Warren Buffet would say the most important part).
15. The Big Short by Michael Lewis and Liars Poker by Michael Lewis (both more entertaining than about how to invest).
16. Security Analysis by Benjamin Graham (1934 edition) (the bible of value investing - how to value companies. Ben was Warren Buffet's mentor).
17. The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham (basically about 40% of the same thing Security Analysis says).
18. A Treasury of Wall Street Wisdom by Harry Schultz (similar to Market Wizard series but not as in-depth but Harry interviewed the greatest investors between the early 1930s including Charles Dow - if you ever heard of the Dow Theory then this is the same guy).
You can also read all of Warren Buffet's annual letters to his shareholders (going back to 1977) for free on the Berkshire Hathaway website (Buffet gives sage advice that is directly applicable to today). Importantly, Warren Buffet recommends that the average investor is better off investing in the S&P500 ETF (such as SPY) because a majority of the hedge funds, mutual funds, and individual investors under perform the S&P500. Why pay fees when most of them underperform.
On the other hand, even when Peter Lynch managed the Megellan Fund at Fidelity from 1977 to 1990 (the most successful mutual fund in the world), averaging 29% return per year (double the return of the S&P500), most investors who invested in the Megellan Fund lost money. How you ask? How in the world did most investors lose money when the Megellan Fund averaged 29% per year? Because when the fund was down, investors pulled money out (sold), and when the fund was up, investors piled money in (bought). In other words, the average investor's physiological mind told herself (or himself) to sell low and buy high.
The crowd mentality and their delusions and the madness is in human nature that will unlikely change. I think most investors will continue to lose money as they search for the nonexistent "holy grail" to get rich quickly. When your neighbor tells you about a great stock to buy and how you cannot lose money then close your wallet and run the other way.
Looking at things another way, when everyone around you thinks the same thing and invests in the same thing, maybe you should ask yourself whether you are part of the herd that is about to get slaughtered.
Making money in the market is probably one of the hardest things you can do. People who say they are going to make money in the market on the side is like a someone saying they are going to make extra money on the side by performing brain surgery on the weekends. The average investor has a better chance of making the Olympics than consistently making money in the market. These are the harsh truths that people will refuse to listen to.
Thus, the market will continue to act irrationally and create bubbles such as the Tulip bubble, the South Sea Company bubble, the Dot-Com bubble, the 2007 Housing bubble, and the most recent bubble, the Bitcoin bubble (still in progress and not to be confused with blockchain technology).
I may have gone off on a tangent here but with so many great books out there, I do not see how you could have the time to waste reading this book.
*Generally About Me (it is fair to wonder who the author of this post is)* aka (not the girl thats reposting on youtube lol edit***
I started investing when I was 19 years old (I blew multiple accounts and learned my investing lessons the hard way). In the past, I worked as an investment banker and stockbroker (I worked my way up from the bottom).
After spending over 10 years in the securities and financial markets, I began to understand how difficult it is to consistently make money in the market (if you look at the market and see dollar signs then you are in trouble; if you look at the market and see danger signs everywhere then you are on the right path).
For the last 5 years, my average annual return is 30%+ (S&P 500 is about 8.9%). However, you should not think that I easily averaged 30% per year. Quite the contrary. I spent countless hours researching and analyzing my investment ideas. I constantly thought about different scenarios. Even after I invested, I continued to research and analyze any new developments and re-assessed my own thoughts. I invested only if I 100% understood what I was doing. I invested only if the odds were significantly in my favor. Above anything else, I protected my capital. Even if it meant watching opportunities go by (and I watched many do so). In short, investing is not a hobby for me. It is my profession.
Investing is what I love to do (I know it sounds cliche). But if I did not love "the investing game," I would have to be crazy to spend so much of my time and effort fighting through obstacles and problems to succeed. My love of the investing game is what kept me going where most other people gave up. I spend years trying to learn how to invest. Years. Think about that. Years. And I do not mean, on and off. I mean a majority of the 365 days.
I think this principle applies to almost anything in your life (not just investing). Do what you enjoy - not for the money, for the glory, not for the bragging rights, not for anyone else, not for anything - other than for yourself.
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Muted Alpha Behavior - what a powerful post! I took screen shots of the reading list- a TH-cam first! I will check out your channel!
Muted Alpha Behavior me too!! Screenshot the whole post. Thank you for sharing
This is one of my first in-depth exposures to Tony Robbin's teaching, and I'm excited to see what it sparks in me in the future. Thanks for making this video possible, Lewis!
@@lewishowes Thanks for thanking me, man! My pleasure!
"Every day stand guard at the door of your MIND" ~ Jim Rohn
God bless this man! Running to get his book right now...I can see that his spirit is pure and he’s such a blessing
Mr.Robbins story about that young boy at the restaurant relates to what I did today. I’m a 17 year old chip boy at a Mexican restaurant. Tonight a family came in and had a special needs child. The only reason I say that is because as they were leaving I was waiting on a table to come in to do my job and I’m in the front. The boy was probably 10 or 11 not much younger that me. Well the mom puts 50 cents into a little machine with one of those fake gold necklaces or the sticky hands or whatever and she said “it’s broken you guys should have a sign over it” and she’s looking through her wallet and noticing she doesn’t have any more change and the boy is getting upset. So she ask her husband if he has change and he was looking through his wallet and without hesitation I reached into my wallet and sitting there is 50 cents so I walk up to her and say “here you go ma’am” and expect nothing in return and she says “Awh thank you so much” and I say “it’s no problem at all” well I go back to where I was standing and the husband comes up to me and gives me a dollar and says “Garcias” (thank you in Spanish) and I say “thank you so much” I could’ve got them change at the register but decided to give my own money because it was an act of kindness. And I always think “what you give, you get back in return” and today was a prime example of that. I’m a broke high school student with $179 in my account and I gave them the small amount of change for nothing in return. I know a dollar isn’t much but when you think about it, I doubled my money and not even on purpose. If you see somebody even if they do have money that might’ve left their wallet at home. Just give them the money and I promise you. It will come back into your pocket and maybe somehow you’ll receive more than what you have. Either that’s from the person you gave it to or somebody completely unrelated to that good deed you did. I am watching these videos to make more money and to learn from the best and I bet you guys are here for that as well. I wish everybody to take something from this and flourish into a happier and more successful state. Thank you for reading this.
Thanks for sharing bud. I'm in my late 20s.
540 Kicks, that is just awesome, a perfect example of what Tony was describing. That it came back to you doubled is no small thing. It proved to you that being kind and giving when your heart/spirit seemed to be telling you to, is always the right thing to do. Right now, every bit of money you have is probably very important to you. I've been there :). When you gave despite that, you received a valuable gift that had nothing to do with the money you received. Then when you shared your experience here you gave that same gift to countless others. Thank you SO much for sharing.
What a great attitude dude, keep it up and good luck for your future!
@540 Kicks - very powerful. You are at a perfect age for greatness too! Stay focused.
Man, you are an amazing young person. Learn from Tony! Read his paperback, "Awaken the Giant Within," it's the best $15 you will spend!! God Bless You!!
Tony! You are awesome! There's a voice inside me that's telling me that I need to talk to you. You're comments at about 31:00 and 32:30 tell me we've been down the same back roads of life. What an honor it would be to speak with you.
Lewis Howes - Lewis, you are an inspiration as well! Thanks for all you do!
Jim Rohn was probably the first to say to add values to others, so can be financially successful in whatever you do.
The mentor of Tony Robbins is Jim Rhon..😊
I like your honest opinion on reading . I dont read much either. Thanks for this interview
Just got a used copy off of amazon! Looking forward to reading it.
Tony Robins is a great man with good heart and a giver. Learn so much from him. Thank You
Great interview here! Love the book recommendations - As A Man Thinketh. It's a short read but it's great for frame of mind!
This is gold. Great interviewer. And Tony is always inspiring. Thanks
I was not intending to be here for 44 mins! And here I am 44 mins later😂 Well I got some great value out of this so...I guess I can go to bed now lol
You should have put the video on 2x speed and save 22 minute because time is money
That Interview was totality AWESOME !! Thank You !!
Read at least 30 minutes every day.
Is this book relevant for people living in Australia, given we have a different system?
This guy is unreal! How many people must owe him for their success and inner peace!
A really great interview! Very inspiring and instructive! Worth watching again and again!
oh yes!
WOW thank you for this interview. I love Tony Robin and I love you Lewis !!! You guys are Amazing !!!!
Wow - that was an amazing video bro! I just came here after receiving your email today. Thank you for interviewing him and sharing it with all of us. Tony had such life changing and inspiring lessons and experiences to share. I think he definitely ignited that "spark" in me tonight as I watched this video. I respect your passion for the things you do and I'm inspired by you as well. Keep doing what you're doing and remember you got my 110% support. Keep it up brother!
Always interesting to hear Tony tell his stories about financial planning and success. Thanks for the interview.
Awesome interview!!! Thanks so much Lewis & Tony!
This is so amazing and intense, wow. Listening to this man speek just uplifts you and changes your state of mind. You asked some excellent questions, awesome interview. I think I'll be watching again for years.
Amazing interview. Tony has such a big heart! Beautiful interview, just beautiful. I subbed as well. Thanks for uploading this.
So much value in this Video. Thank you Tony and Lewis for putting this Video out ❤️
His daugher is 40??? He looks 40!
+Stephanie Kelley right?
his adopted daughter from his first wife.
Lol you all made my day...
+tigernov6 😂😂😂
he's almost 57
A friend gave me personal power 2 nearly 20 years ago,helped change my life,thanks Tony.
Even though Tony Robbins was the first to inspire me, followed by Les Brown and many others, Lewis your book, was a more powerful trigger than any of them, Thank you.
What a Legend Tony is... have followed him for years...thanks bro for bringing him on
You crushed the interview Lewis. Congrats man :)
Love both these men a lot ! Thank you both for showing us a path to a better future.. Its now up to me to walk it!!
9:50 'When you're reacting to things, you've failed' - Best take put of this whole interview for me.
It took me 4+ hours to watch this ..inbetween schooling my children plenty of phone calls mod roc mask making.. got to the thumb wrestle and absolutely lit up with delight at the genuine affection these two shared to the end. Awesome.
Lewis Howes, Both of you lovely guys. Stay safe.
@Lewis Howes
Do you only get businessmen on your show? Have you considered philosophers who specialize in effective altruism, such as Peter Singer? I think your show would benefit greatly from interviewing these people.
Incredible, this interview is genius and I learned so much.
Saving and investing in Vanguard index funds via your 401K max out will probably never make you 'rich' rich. You will however have a chance at a stable retirement, given the market stays the course of 3-6% growth per annum on average over your lifetime. Tony Robbins does not rely on this for his money today; he is playing in a different ballgame alltogether. When he retires, he will have many more income streams that his 401K. If you're young, invest in yourself before investing in your 401K.
Andy KJ and how would you recommend one go about investing at a young age?
Austin Stobaugh Invest in educating yourself, invest in building skills and relationships, take risks before you become unable to because of age, health, marriage, kids, divorce, and whatever may tie you up or put you down...my2c
What about having both? Having the Vanguard Index Fund for the 401K as somewhat of a "blanket" for retirement investing? Would like to hear your take on that. :)
Andy KJ He talks in his book about other places you can invest besides a 401k. He talks more about 401k and why some of them can even be bad. Good point though it's important to invest in yourself constantly throughout life. There will always be room for improvement
401K is a safety net for a stable retirement, as you said. Not everyone can strike it rich in their lifetime, so it's better to play it safe for some. But if you play your cards right, there's no reason you can't do both.
what a great man ! people love Tony Robbins so much.... they always want to hug him , men or women...its irrelevant , they all just want to hug him so much, as if his kindness would transfer unto them ;)