Motivation Daily by Motiversity - Matthew McConaughey’s Advice Will Leave You SPEECHLESS 2.0 (MUST LISTEN)

Episode Date: August 13, 2025

Matthew McConaughey, Academy Award winner, best-selling author of Greenlights, and one of Hollywood’s most iconic voices, delivers powerful life advice that will leave you speechless.Follow I AM Aff...irmations Daily for the best affirmations for health, wealth, happiness, and success: https://linktr.ee/IAMAffirmationsDaily Speakers:Matthew McConaugheyMusic:JonBjork - Lock-out RelayMoments - Here with you instrumentalChristoffer Moe Ditlevsens - Sum of allExperia - Modified to precisionHampus Naeselius - Forever Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hello listeners, Motivirity is excited to share that we have launched a new podcast called Morning Motivation by Motivore. If you are looking to start your day with positivity and the most uplifting motivational audio, this is the show for you. For today's episode of Motivation Daily by Motivority Podcast, we are sharing a recent episode from the Morning Motivation Podcasts. If you like it, go follow the show. New episodes are being released every week. The link is in the description. If you're going to do it, do it. Say what you can do.
Starting point is 00:00:47 Do what you say. You can't do it. Don't say you can do it. Don't over-leverage the decision and then jump in and kind of dip a toe. I think I'll try it out. Now, think if you're going to try it out beforehand, but when it's time to go, dive. Finish it, find out. Come up the other side.
Starting point is 00:01:03 Don't leave it and go, if I just foot it, uh-uh, that keeps me up at night. I think it keeps a lot of us up at night. When you half-assed something, you just don't know, whether you failed or succeeded, God, what you want or didn't get what you want, finding out and looking and get in the mirror and going, I didn't half-assed, I went all the way, I found out,
Starting point is 00:01:23 and that ain't for me. Or I found out, and you damn right, that is for me. That's a great place to get to. Knowing who we are is hard. It's hard. Give yourself a break. Eliminate who you are not first and you're going to find yourself where you need to be. The sooner that we become less impressed with our life, with our accomplishments, with our career, with whatever that prospect is in front of us, the sooner we become less impressed
Starting point is 00:01:50 and more involved with that and these things, the sooner we get a whole lot better than doing it. I wish we were more full of ourselves. I wish more people to be more people. the world we're more full of themselves. I think part of the challenges in life, a lot of us are running around half-assing ourselves, half-filling ourselves, not full of ourselves, not studying ourselves enough, not holding ourselves to task enough, not patting our own self on the back when we do get what we want enough, not cracking our own whip on our backside when we do get out of line even though we knew better. I wish we were more full of ourselves that way. I think we should take some time to be able to look in the mirror and own that thing that we pulled off.
Starting point is 00:02:31 and go, good job. That's what you wanted. That's what you got. At the same time, be able to, as we do more often, look in the mirror. When we fail and go, ah-uh, bogey. We're going to make mistakes. You got to own them. Then you've got to make amends.
Starting point is 00:02:50 And then you've got to move on. Guilt and regret kills many a man before their time. So turn the page. Get off the ride. You are the author. of the book in your life. Turn that page. Happiness, you can't guarantee it,
Starting point is 00:03:10 but there is a science to satisfaction. You can look at habits that engineered less pain in your life. Maybe more pleasure, but at least less pain. And that's a win. You're really happy in this segment of your life. Let's go back and look at what you were doing.
Starting point is 00:03:28 Oh, I had some discipline where I was checking in with myself. Oh, you were going to church on Sundays. you were you were saying thank you God before you went to bed each night you were appreciating more you were pointing out beautiful things and not taking them for granted until I found a list of things I'm like and when I get off track I try to remind myself I you've been slacking on some of those and I could pull it off I've evolved I got different ways I'd get away with some now but I've definitely found consistencies and I think we all have them if we just notate them along the way that they're not by accident because we sure is is hell deconstruct the reasons when we're in the funk and we don't believe they're by accident. We can take ourselves to behind the woodshed and show ourselves exactly why we're guilty for every reason, condemn ourselves for every damn reason we got to that spot. And even looking at the things that are bad and going, oh, thank you. Let's cheers. Let's have a cheers on the way for all the things that are worked for when we have shit going right. Also knowing that it's not forever,
Starting point is 00:04:31 that we will have a mountain to climb here, sure. We have to be more than just happy to be here. We can't just all run around going, It's just so great, just so happy to be alive. We want to be more than that. I mean, again, have some discernment, make a choice, have some identity, define what you want more of,
Starting point is 00:04:51 and you want more value of in your life, and set goals, go after things, create things. So we have to be more than just happy to be here. But that doesn't mean that if we are ambitious, that we quit, quit respecting and giving gratitude for the fact that I respect this situation. I respect the position I'm in, the, this table to talk to you, that we're here to talk, that everyone here that set up the camera that we're able to do this.
Starting point is 00:05:19 I'm not in jail right now. There's a whole list of a long thing. I'm happy I'm not, you know. That never goes out of style to go underneath where we are to lesser, harder situations and just realize. realize this is cool this is cool to be here so what so when we do that we're going to give more again more meaning to this more more value to it I'm gonna be more generous gonna it's gonna it's gonna work not only for me it's gonna work better for you it's gonna work better for you it's gonna work for all it's
Starting point is 00:05:53 a kind of epidemic we want gratitude epidemic is not being a delusional optimist and no don't don't be a fool you know I'm not run around going no Nothing's ever hard. Everything's always great. No, it's not. You know. No, I'm always happy. No, you're not. Maybe you're not digging deep enough because you're always happy. Are you really chasing the things that have meaning in your life? Because things that have meaning take maintenance. They break down. It hurts. It sucks. We get bruised. When the decision came to me, I was in a position to hear the truth. I was in it. My heart was looking and my heart was looking and my mind were looking and I was giving myself room to cut out all the outside stimulus. And you know how when those truths come, they land like a lightning bolt and a butterfly at the same time.
Starting point is 00:06:45 But you know they're true and they're true for you when they land. And you go, oh, that was a direct line. Then comes the hard part. Trust in that truth when the sun rises and you're back in the middle of the masses, they're all going, hey, try this, what are you doing? They weren't there for that truth last night. Their truth, but they think of you, was the same one you the day before, but now your truth's different. The understanding is one thing, but then keeping it in action and trusting in it and having the patience to trust it and others.
Starting point is 00:07:16 So it hit me in a clearer way that I knew it was true. You know, we always say, well, who are you? You know, I want you to figure out who you are. I try to ask my kids that now. I want you to know who you are. But the, it's so much easier to figure out who you're not. And if you start eliminating the, who I'm not, you know, who I'm not. the who I'm not. By sheer mathematics, you end up moving toward who more of what feeds you and
Starting point is 00:07:40 who you are. And it's a hell of a lot easier thing to go, how can I get rid of some bullshit my life than it is to go, well, how do I go to my true self? Sometimes the hard work and the endurance and the elbow grease, the work harder. We were talking about that hustle is not the way out. Sometimes it's, I need to back up, laugh, have a sip of my favorite, whatever, and dance my way through the raindrops out of this sunbush. I think one of the themes of your worldview that I've become familiar with
Starting point is 00:08:08 is alchemizing bad times into good ones. A reminder that things that seem bad can end up being good. And in retrospect, I think it's obvious and almost romantic to think about that alchemy in that way. But in the moment,
Starting point is 00:08:24 it's basically impossible. How do you have more of that perspective during a hard time? I probably start off intellectualizing something that I know I probably should believe in, but don't believe in it, and convince myself, even to an extent to trick myself that, you know, sit here and go, well, you just tell yourself, this two shall pass. Okay, great. Well, what the hell's that mean?
Starting point is 00:08:47 Even if it's true. In the moment, you're like, what are you fucking talking about, man? I'm in the debit section. I'm in a warning section. This sucks. I think that how much I'm conscious of it or not, my undeniable optimist. optimism and faith that this is it is and if it is so what now. Now why do you pursue things that scare you? Why seek the role that's hard? Because it cost me something because it costs
Starting point is 00:09:21 it comes to the price it's a bit of that line. Don't pick a fight. It's not really a fight unless you can lose it. It's not really a risk unless you can lose the fight. I feel more alive in them. I have an experience in the making of them. I'm nervous every day I come to work. I feel like when I nail a day and I knock it and I know I did, I feel like, yes, I have a measure at the end of the day like you set out to do something, you prepared for it, you had intention and you did it. And maybe even became found some magic in the day. I try to scare myself at least once a day. I mean, I get butterflies every morning before I go to work. I was nervous before I got here to speak tonight. I think fear is a good thing. Now,
Starting point is 00:10:04 Why? Because it increases our need to overcome that fear. All right, say your obstacle is fear of rejection. You want to ask her out, or you want to ask him out, but you fear that he or she may say no. You want to ask your boss for that promotion, but you're scared he's going to think you're overstepping your bounds. Well, instead of denying those fears, declare them. Save the fear out loud, admit it. Give them the credit they deserve. Don't get all macho and act like they're no big deal,
Starting point is 00:10:38 and don't get paralyzed by denying that they exist and therefore abandoning your need to overcome them. I mean, I'd even subscribe to the belief that we're all destined to have to do the thing that we fear the most anyway at some point. So give your obstacles credit, and you will, one, find the courage to overcome them, or you will, too, see more clearly
Starting point is 00:11:00 that they're not really worth prevailing. So be brave, have courage, and when you do, you get stronger, you get more aware, you get more respectful of yourself and that which you fear. And I've got friends, and trust me, I've done it myself, you know, that lose a job and then get another, but won't take it because it's less salary than maybe the one they had before. And all of a sudden, find themselves three, four, five, six, seven, eight years, a decade later going, they're still stuck. They didn't do anything.
Starting point is 00:11:32 They're still saying like, no, I'm going to find that thing. And I'm going, like, you missed a decade, man. Just go do that one that you love to do that maybe was going to pay you less because you'd at least been building something through the day. And who knows what that would have led to. Maybe that would have led to something where you're getting paid five times more than you were doing something else you love even more. So a lot of times I say this in the book. Sometimes it's not even about what choice we make. Just make a choice and commit to it and go and dive in.
Starting point is 00:12:01 There's a responsibility to freedom and that there is freedom in responsibility. You know, and that earn your way there. We remember the stuff we earn, the stuff we experience, more than what the teacher tells us or what someone gives us for free. We just do. We broke a proverbial sweat on it, whether it was mental or physical or whatever. We built it. We understand. We felt how we got it, how we achieved it, how we got what we wanted.
Starting point is 00:12:32 those stick with us. Whether we forget them intellectually, they were written in our lineage and they build resilience and they build a healthy, true optimism going forward to know that, oh, no, I've worked for something before and achieved it. Delayed gratification. Oh, there are choices I can make today for myself that will pay me back later in life. So to actually have true freedom, we have to be responsible, more responsible for certain things, for ourselves, who we are, constantly investigating and interrogating our better selves to say, I'm going to be a little bit better at this tomorrow, knowing that we never land. We never, we never, there's no, there's no ta-da moment. And that is one thing I think we all got to watch because we all are so result-oriented. Oh, if I keep doing this, I'm going to get to that place of pure enlightenment. I'm going to go, ta-da.
Starting point is 00:13:24 But there's no ta-da moment. We're always chasing yet. And if we can get comfortable and understand and laugh at it, and to be ready to work hard the fact that we're all just, if we could just say, we're all just achieving our way to the unachievable. And that's as good as it gets. And that's pretty damn awesome.

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