Motivation Daily by Motiversity - Kevin Hart Will Leave You SPEECHLESS (ft. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson) - The Most Eye Opening Speech
Episode Date: November 21, 2023Kevin Hart and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson share the advice that will change your life. These are the eye-opening speeches that left audiences speechless. "Everybody wants to be famous, but nobody wants... to do the work. I live by that. You grind hard so you can play hard. At the end of the day, you put all the work in, and eventually it'll pay off. It could be in a year, it could be in 30 years. Eventually, your hard work will pay off." -Kevin Hart"I'm always asked, 'What's the secret to success?' But there are no secrets. Be humble. Be hungry. And always be the hardest worker in the room."-Dwayne "The Rock" JohnsonMusic: Soundstripe & Epidemic Sound▶Subscribe for New Motivational Videos: https://bit.ly/motivationhubofficial▶SHOP Official Motivational Canvases and Apparel:https://bit.ly/motiversityshop▶BECOME A MEMBER of our loyal community!https://bit.ly/hubmemberships Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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You've got to be the hardest workers in the room,
and don't fuck the opportunity out.
Don't alienate yourself from other people's success
or downfalls or problems.
Educate yourself to it.
Best piece of advice.
I'm not here to change what you're doing,
or tell you that you're doing it wrong.
I'm just simply giving information.
You can use it or not.
Your life is going to be your life no matter what.
If all of our lives are going to be the same, this world would be stupid.
Maybe some of the stuff that's worked for me might work for you.
This idea and this notion that you could be anything you want,
and you can accomplish anything you want.
The thing that has worked for me is to remember the hard times.
People are going to make decisions based on what's right for them.
I know where I sit today.
I'm able to make decisions from a perspective that I now know I have that's great for me.
I know I'm happy.
My priorities are straight.
I know what I want our life in the long run.
I know what matters to me most.
Nothing from the outside is going to affect my way of thinking.
And it allows me then to be present in the moment and understand,
holy shit, the stuff I have around me right now,
this is the shit that I dreamed up when I was a kid.
I don't work for the will and want of the other person's perception.
My time is spent wisely.
If I'm not working, I'm with my family.
I'm not running the street.
I've seen it all.
I'm good.
I don't want no problems from me.
Nobody.
What helps me is to keep the hard times in the front of my mind because it allows me to go
into these big moments with a different perspective.
You can't avoid the dumb mistakes.
You can't avoid the life lesson.
You can't run from that.
I welcome it.
Hit my dumb ass so I know not to do it again.
You know right from wrong.
That doesn't mean that that's going to stop you.
You gotta think when success comes what?
Everything's given to you.
Everything's granted.
That's where success becomes the biggest drug.
Success also makes you feel like you're invincible.
I keep my back against this motherfriber.
Every day, it's against him.
That's fucking wrong because it's what I believe in.
And when my back is against this motherfucker,
then there's nowhere to go.
The future looks bright because I wanted to be right.
Those dreams become reality.
If you really do believe them,
and if you put the work into them,
you can't just dream just a dream.
You can't just dream and expect to show up.
You can't do that.
I dream one day,
having, well, what are you doing to make that dream come true?
It doesn't just, it doesn't, that's not how it works.
Something has to be put into execution to make a dream happen.
So a lot of the things that you see me do, these aren't impromptu moments.
This stuff is well thought out, calculated.
It's, it's been on purpose for quite some time.
People are ignorant to that side of addiction.
that's an addiction that's a real life thing
but people don't understand that
no matter what there's always going to be a high level
of opinion and negativity that comes with any level of success
everybody loves to have something to say
it becomes cool at a certain point to say something negative
people love to watch the movie of success
oh my god we saw it we saw you get here
but it's a better movie to watch you fall
so if you're content in that fall
and shoulder shrugging oh well I was here
one point in time, then that fall is going to be a fast fall. It's easy.
Along the way, you're going to make mistakes. Here's the shit that is so simplistic
that people just don't get. Who do you think plans to go to jail? What bank robber do you
think ever put the plan together to rob a bank to get caught after? You don't think they all
think that they're going to be the ones to get away? You don't think that in their mind, this is going to be
a life-changing moment.
You don't think that people that overdose on drugs
think that there's no shock that it can happen to them.
You don't think that there's actual mistakes
that happen within bad decision-making?
There is.
You don't think that the person that Bungy Junk
thought that this would come back up.
You think that person knew it was snapped?
These are all just really just f***amples
that I'm pulling out my ass.
you have to experience some down to know why you're getting up.
The whole thing of a canceled culture and the consequences being so severe for so many,
it's ridiculous.
Do I think that there should be consequences for people's actions?
Absolutely.
But are you telling me that you should never be able to recover from a mistake?
Then why do you people go to jail?
Are you supposed to go to jail to learn from your mistakes so you can get out and then do better?
That's what this whole reform thing is.
It's like you send me to jail to go do better and get better and then I come out and because I was in jail, nobody wants to allow me to get better.
It's a backward stake.
Are we teaching lessons or not?
Do we want people to improve or do we need not?
The reason why a lot of people don't get up, these things are hard.
things to overcome and deal with. They're very hard. When you do make it out of those storms,
and when you are an individual that can go, wow, I can't believe we experienced that, and you look
back and go, oh my God, that was how many years ago? But look at us now. Look at where we are now.
That's a thing. That's something to hold on to. Me and my kids had a talk the other day. Life is so
not perfect. I said, and you guys, you've only seen perfect. You haven't seen challenges. And I said,
this is an example of a challenge.
I say, and now in dealing with this,
I'm going to use a phrase, and that phrase is,
cowboy and up. Cowboying up means strap up your boots
and get the work.
You get it done.
Whether you like it or not, you got to get it done.
In this case, go through your turmoil,
but unfortunately, Dad can't be here to pick up the pieces.
Go through it.
These are the things that make you better,
These are the things that give you character.
You'll learn from it later.
And I really embrace that moment because I'm like, this is a lesson.
They'll get to walk out of this.
I said, it may not hit today.
It may not hit next week, but eventually it's going to hit.
But if you don't embrace those moments, then you're missing out on the beauty of life.
You're missing out on the lessons that come with it.
I just think it's a great opportunity for me to highlight a lot of moments and give people
a understanding and visual
as to how I dealt with
where I got the strength
to move on and how.
Understanding me and myself
is the most beneficial things
I've ever done in my life. This isn't a way
that you have to live. This isn't
a book that you've got to follow or else you're
going to lose. No. It's just
information. So many people are afraid to
give and share information. I'm
I'm just sharing information.
Statistics show I'm supposed to be on drugs.
I'm supposed to be a train wreck right now.
I'm supposed to be on my downslide.
What keeps you grounded?
The fact that I'm the complete opposite of what I'm quote-unquote supposed to be.
The fact that you hear people say five minutes of fame and six minutes of fame,
and it's much more bigger than that.
The fact that at any point in time that rug can be pulled out from under you and that world
can no longer exist. It's false. Hollywood is false. It's not real. It's make believe. That's not real.
The day that you believe and think is real is the day you lose. It's not real. That's why I work as hard as I do.
I'm going to get it all right now. Jerry Seinfeld said, I don't want to do this anymore because I know right now I'm at the
top of it. I'm here and I want this to end on such a high note that people always have good things to say
about it.
