Motivation Daily by Motiversity - DISCIPLINE (ft. 50 Cent & Jeezy) - Best Motivational Speech
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You know my grandfather told me,
you'll get as far as the motherfuck as you talk to for no reason.
You'll be successful as a motherfucker that you talk to for no reason.
What I mean is,
if you spend the day talking to a negative
and got nothing going on,
what the fuck kind of information can he offer you?
Can he help you learn something?
Can he teach you something in the conversation?
You know, people who want to live life on the highest level are the only people who matter in my life.
You know, those are the people that actually go above and beyond to continue success.
I had to make a lot of decisions that weren't favorable.
There wasn't cool.
There wasn't like what you're supposed to do when you're in my position.
I had to go against the grain.
That's when I realized that I'm a disruptor.
I mean, you want to play stupid, be stupid, stay stupid, stay broke.
You know what I'm saying?
That's my motto.
I'm gonna take it in.
I'm exorbed everything that's going on
and get what I can get.
Ain't scoop for this shit.
Stupid.
Ain't no scoop for this shit.
You gotta be smart enough
to pick up the information as you go.
We equate success with money.
I don't care how much it is.
If I got more than I had yesterday,
I'm successful, but that's not the truth.
Success to me is peace.
It's peace of mind.
Being able to get up every day
and live your life to the fullest
with making memories,
doing things that you love.
to do without having to be told what to do because you are in that and you put yourself
in existence when you're able to go do something that you actually love and it has it has purpose
for you you know exactly like don't understand what's going on i be telling you straight up i'll
give them the game that's a gift and you go baby and you know what they do they look at me like
i'm trying to pull a fast one on you know what i'm saying i'm gonna get to you right after i used it
I was crazy enough to believe what the fuck I was saying going to happen was going to happen.
And that's why I was persistent enough and consistent enough to exist in that.
When you're coming up in the environment that I grew up in,
if you're progressing too fast, it can become dangerous because of the envy or jealousy connected to it.
It can make your home appear to be the bank that they're going to make the withdrawal out.
I'm the guy who walked out of the streets,
and so all these kids in this generation coming up that you can be far on from.
I'm going to leave the back door before you.
you just got to get in there.
Newsflash.
I'll never sell
13 million records again.
Never sell 10 million records again.
No, I don't think anybody's going to do it.
It's a different business.
It's a different thing.
And I'm cool with that.
I'm making music because I love it.
And it's why I'm here.
So when you meet someone for the first time,
you can appreciate them in a different way
than after you've assessed them
and you feel like you know exactly who they are.
But that cloud is actually created by the artist community themselves
because they go, yeah, yeah, it's cool.
But if you keep winning, how the hell I'm going to have my shot at winning?
I'm a fool, you don't have made enough money.
You know, like they get that thing there,
but they don't realize that you're going,
I just want to win so I can feel like I felt when it happened the first time.
There's nothing that can actually compare to when it's right, what it feels like when it's right.
The music is just dead right and it's like, that energy that is there, it's a special kind of high that you get addicted to and you'll chase it for the rest of your actual career.
When you feel that feeling whether it's your first album, second album, third album, just a single,
because a lot of artists have a career long enough for one song.
You know, but when you feel what that feeling is,
you can't replace it.
If you're smart enough to know what you're experiencing,
you're going to know that that's not going to...
you're going to continuously be chasing that feeling
to feel like that again.
That's really all that matters.
When you achieve a certain level of success,
you'll start to evaluate what your legacy is going to be.
and the people who help people
resonate the strongest.
Those people are who we appreciate
in their absence
even more than we did in their presence.
No matter how much you feel like you're prepared for something,
it never happens on your time,
like when you think you're ready, like it's supposed to happen.
It always happens when it's supposed to happen.
Because the period that you feel ready
and people are not acknowledging the material
the way you feel like they should
because it's good
is the time that you actually develop
skin thick enough to survive when it does work.
You run into that same energy later
after you've had success
because as a new artist,
you get people that hear it
but they don't know that it has a value to it.
They listen to it and they go,
yeah, it's cool, yeah.
Because they don't see you the way
they see the guy that everyone's embracing
at the moment.
and I don't think artists should make adjustments.
I think they should stay in that pocket that they're in,
and when they have a moment, it really explodes because this is different.
But a lot of us are in the circumstances when it's starting,
where there ain't no plan B.
You got to work.
That's my purpose and why I'm here, and why I tell my story,
because I had to make some
painful decisions to get here
and I'm still thriving
and trying to get to the next level
but this is bigger than me
because I'm going to have to sit down with somebody
one day and tell him
hey man you know
you might want to
try it this way
you know because it's been so many calls
where I've had some kids
where I wouldn't call them kids but young guys
that I really respect it
and I would go talk to them about something things
and they'd be like yeah I can see that
and then next week they're gone
thing is you have to package it right
You feel I'm saying?
Because I'm coming to you and I'm looking, cleaning button up.
I don't look like one of you because you know how I used to look.
You know how I used to be.
You know it used to be around me.
You know, you respected what was around me because you felt like I was leading men that you respect.
Now that that's no longer around, you kind of second guess what I'm saying because that ain't the idea you got for yourself.
Until you start to get in that place where you start to get things that you actually really care about, kids, white, family, career.
because now you have to start making those and the thing is you have to evolve if you don't evolve
even in the streets i knew that going in it's just like i'm not staying here i just need this to be
you know the vessel because music is my talent which i stumble on all but business has always been
my passion and that's what i i strive for so i was never called up in the stigma of the streets like i understood it
but I understood what it was too
You know what I mean? So I'm like
I can't come from the streets
And walk straight into the war room
So how do I get there? And then I started to map out
This plan. The plan was to go from where I was
To figure some things out to establish myself
Establish my credibility
They started to get into this music
I started as a CEO at first
I spent a lot of money that didn't work
My artist went to jail when I got killed
And now I'm stuck with all the studio equipment
I'm like I got to do it myself
It takes me 10 years to build it boom
Now I'm a success
But then I got all these bad things
that are coming with me because now nobody
ever cut the water off. I got to start a transition
and that, but this is a thing.
They don't understand. I already got a vision. I'm already going
where I'm going. So as you start
to get closer to where you're going, people start to fall
back and they're like, I don't really like what he's doing anymore.
I think the sad part about it
is, you know, everybody's supposed to have their own vision.
And my vision and your vision are supposed to align
so we can get to where we're going together. Whatever I can do
to help you and whatever you can do to help me, that's
when the vision's align. And as you get more
comfortable with getting what you get, then you get this mindset of, I'm glad it ain't me.
So you hear about somebody getting murdered, I'm glad it ain't me.
Here somebody got, about somebody going to prison, glad it ain't me.
But the whole time, you rolling the dice.
And throughout the streets, the streets taught me about integrity, right?
And that's like the big one to me, because it's almost like, if you ain't a man of your
world, you're not a man.
You know what I'm saying?
And it's like, you want to keep your word when you play with people that
it just as they do Zeeua.
