Absolute Motivation - WHY NOT YOU? - Best Motivational Speeches To Rebuild Your Life
Episode Date: September 26, 2025"Why Not You?" – Best Motivational Speeches To Rebuild Your Life. This powerful compilation features brand-new, never-before-seen Absolute Motivation videos and speeches, expertly edited by our team... to help you rebuild your life and unlock your true potential. With some of the most inspiring motivational speeches and speakers ever heard, this video will challenge you to stop doubting yourself and start taking action toward a better future. Watch now and let these motivational speeches inspire you to believe in your own strength and transform your life. ♠️ Our channel members: / @absolutemotivation ✏️ Featuring some of the most motivational speakers in the world. 🤝Special thanks to all our partners, not just in this video but in all our videos. We love you. 📱Maintain your motivation. 💡 Our official website: https://absolutemotivation.net 👕 Our official merch: https://absolutemotivationshop.com/ 👉🏻 Thought-provoking editing tapestries: @AbsoluteMotivation 📸 Instagram: @absolutemotivationofficial 🎤 Speakers in this video: TOM HOUGAARD MICHAEL JORDAN DAVID GOGGINS CHRIS WILLIAMSON DAVID GOGGINS SAM SULEK JORDAN PETERSON DIEWITHOUTREGRETS DAN KOE JAY SHETTY MATT GRAHAM LAURYN HILL ALEX HORMOZI ROB DIAL 💽 Track List in this video: Serenity - Generdyn Catalyst - Convolv Alternate Future - Ross Christopher Our speeches are created by, remixed or licensed to Absolute Motivation. For licensing information, message navidbakhsayesh@gmail.com 🔊The music in this video: The music is licensed via the fantastic teams at: Musicbed Artlist Really Slow Motion Audiomachine 🎥 The video footage in this video: All video footage used is licensed under either CC-BY or obtained from various stock footage websites or filmed by us. All Creative Commons footage is listed at the video's end and licensed under CC-BY 3.0. Film and TV shows used in the video are interwoven with the video's narrative, related to the video's topic, and corresponding to FAIR USE. #absolutemotivation #whynotyou #motivation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Anything can be learned.
I can start playing golf like Tiger Woods.
The only thing that separates me to Tiger Woods
is desire and repetition.
Look me in the eye.
It's okay if you're scared.
So am I.
But we're scared for different reasons.
I'm scared of what I won't become.
And you're scared of what I could become.
Man, I've trained 99% of my wife alone.
No one pat me on the back.
I did all of the work alone.
Over and over and over.
So when you bugger off to the pub or you sit and watch your favorite TV program, I study charts.
I go over the trading day.
Just like Tiger Woods, he created a new wave of sincerity about golf.
When everyone else hit the clubhouse, he went and worked out.
And there's no shortcuts.
You can't buy a book.
You can't attend a course.
You can't listen to anyone.
You see, you can't be taught anything.
I cannot teach you anything.
You have to decide to teach yourself.
I can guide you, but ultimately you, in any endeavor in life, you have to want it yourself.
And that's what's separate 99% with the 1% the ones that truly dream and dare and go for their goals and their vision.
I won't let myself in where I started.
I won't let myself finish where I began.
I know what is within me, even if you can't see it yet.
Look me in the eyes.
I have something more important.
Something more important in courage.
Have patience.
We'll become what I know I am.
We don't rise to the standards we have when others are watching.
We fall to the standards we have when no one is watching.
The only work that really matters is the work that no one sees.
It shows you who you really are rather than who you say you are.
I ran today. I went to the gym the day.
I did this and this today. I studied the day.
I have about eight hours off.
And those eight hours are glorious to me.
And every day you go back out and you start earning that.
And every day you wake up, it sucks.
And when it's over, you feel better.
It sucks, you feel better.
And as you get going, every step you take in that journey,
as you're like, every step I take, I'm like, all right, man, you're beating the demon again.
Two key words, delayed gratification.
I want to be, I want to be huge.
I want to be big.
I want to look diced for any fucking endeavor at all.
You've got to become content with doing the exact same thing, basically, day after day after day, and making reasonable progress.
The more impatient somebody is, this is rocket science.
The less likely it is that they're going to stick to something for a long fucking time.
And like 99% of any cool shit that anybody does ever usually takes a lot of preparation and practice and just repetitive action to get good at.
I don't know what to do, so what should I do?
Well, nothing.
I'll wait around until I figure out what to do.
No, you should put together a bad plan and you should implement it
because even if you fail in the implementation, you'll gather information.
Yes.
And you can rectify the plan.
Staying in that malaise until you know what to do makes you get older and more miserable
and you gather no information along the way.
A bad plan is a good idea.
Yes, it's going to take years. Yes, it's going to be really hard. But what the fuck were you planning on doing instead?
Because here's the thing, you already know it's going to take years. You already know it's going to be hard, uncomfortable and slow.
That's not the problem. The problem is that deep down part of you is still hoping there's a shortcut.
But there isn't. There is just the work. The repetition, the silence.
The part when no one claps and nothing happens for a while.
And the truth is, most people can't handle that part. So they can't handle that part. So they can't
quit or they stall or they start over again and again just to avoid sitting in it the time is
going to pass either way so what were you planning on doing instead scroll tweak the plan for the
15th time keep talking about your potential without actually doing anything with it this is the
trade you either suffer now through the process or suffer later with regret that's it those are
your options one hurts the other haunts so no it won't be fast and no it won't be easy but it will
be worth it if you're willing to pay for it in advance.
All those failures, they were great for me to examine where I was up at along the way.
Self-talk without real work is just a lie.
If you didn't study for your big exam and you go into it and saying, I'm going to pass it?
Yeah.
No, you're not.
So my self-talk is me reminiscing back on the struggle to get to this moment.
So basically, you have to put yourself in the moment a million times.
Here's how to achieve anything you want in life.
A clear vision, daily learning, daily building, persistence, and iteration.
Those need to be the highest priority in your life.
But most people don't know what they want because they haven't reflected on what they don't
want for multiple years.
And most people don't learn because true learning is very painful.
It's not about memorization or grades.
Most people don't build.
They dabble, they try things over and over again only to get that small spurt of dopamine
when they make initial progress, but when that flatlines, they quit.
And last, most people don't improve when they fail.
They get discouraged and lose the internal mental battle between their lower self and their
higher self.
Don't be most people.
Do you run away from something?
Do you run towards something?
Failure is a compelling protagonist.
is towards achieving your goals.
So use failure.
Be scared.
Be very scared of failure.
And you will succeed.
The most successful minds in the world,
they are profoundly scared of going bust.
And they work double hard.
There is no magic pill.
The only way you do that is through sheer grit and determination.
If there's one message I want you to walk away with today,
it's this.
Your purpose does not have to be your job.
Your purpose does not have to be big.
Your purpose does not have to make you money.
Your purpose does not have to make you famous.
Your purpose can be something you do on the weekends.
Your purpose can be something you do in the evenings.
Your purpose is something no one can take away from you.
So find something you care about.
Find something that breaks your heart open a little.
And then get involved.
You don't need a million dollars.
You don't need a title.
Use your passion in the service of others, and it will become your purpose.
The most important conversation you'll ever have is the one you have with yourself.
You wake up with it, you walk around with it, eventually you act on it.
You can't do nothing.
Sitting around and thinking about what you want to do is not going to get anything done.
Despite the fact you don't have this big mission that you want to pursue,
that doesn't mean there's not things that you need to get good at.
We need to be preparing for when that opportunity arises.
We need to be preparing and positioning ourselves for when the mission shows up.
You don't get to choose when that inspiration shows up,
when that idea shows up,
when that problem that inspires you to create a solution shows up.
You don't get to choose any of that.
But what you can choose is how prepared you are
and the skill set that you have to be able to climb that mountain.
Life is continued work.
it's constant learning.
I don't even, you know, we should constantly be working,
maybe not physically working,
but we could be spiritually, emotionally,
working toward bettering ourselves
and bettering the lives of others around us.
So, you know, I get really afraid of those little comfort,
you know, those things that make us feel like, you know,
we did something great.
Because I've done nothing.
I've done nothing.
Me and other me holding the whip behind,
me to see how much I can take. But with each lash of the whip that I take, learning that I can take
it, as long as you keep going, you bear witness to yourself of what you are capable of. And I find that
incredibly satisfying in the trenches of misery when you have to go through it. But everything is
your fault. Everything is your fault comes back to like you are the CEO of your life. If a business
succeeds, whose fault is it? The person who orchestrated, I was like, the CEO. He said,
if a business fails, whose fault is it? And I said, the CEO. He said, Rob, if you get to the end of
your life, and it's not what you wanted to be, and you didn't create the life that you wanted to,
make the money that you wanted to, have the success, the love, the happiness, travel to places
that you wanted to, whose fault would it be? And I said, it'd be my fault. And he said,
if you did create the life that you wanted to, you had the love, the happiness, the abundance,
everything that you wanted, whose fault would that be? And I said, it'd be my fault.
And he said, the problem with you is you're treating this, treating this life is if you're the victim.
And what you need to realize is that everything that happens to you is your fault
and that your life won't change until you decide that you want to be the CEO of your life.
