Motivation Daily by Motiversity - OWN YOUR THOUGHTS - Powerful Motivational Speech Compilation
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The law of attraction just basically says this.
You attract into your life, whatever you focus on the most.
Whatever you believe is going to happen is probably what's going to happen.
Whatever you think at your core about yourself is what you are going to manifest about yourself and about the world.
I believe in the law.
of attraction and I believe that you can speak things into existence and I believe that
when you know where you're going and you know what you want the universe has a way of stepping
aside for you and me signing my my signature with champion 2011 on it it can't hurt me it can't hurt
me it could uh it could only help me to believe it even more you know so uh so so yeah I mean it
works for me I've manifested things that I'm just like I still shocked myself like how do
Did I make that happen?
And this is not even to do a fighting.
This is to do my personal life.
And I'm like, I made that happen.
And this is through this like manifesting subconsciously as well.
Just years of something just manifesting, manifesting.
And boom, it's right there.
I'm just like, shit, I really made that happen.
It's scary, man.
It's scary for me to even think about.
But before you can ever reach anything, you have to believe it.
You don't just mistakenly become great at something.
You probably at one point at one time or another believe that you can be great at that
And then you work to get great at that and you reach that greatness
But you don't mistakenly become great and then you start to believe oh man, I'm great at that now
You you believe that before and you work to get that so I always believe that and I'll work every day to reach that
I wrote myself a check for 10 million dollars for acting services rendered and I gave myself
five years or three years maybe and and I dated at Thanksgiving 1995 and I put it in my
wallet and I kept it there and it deteriorated and deteriorated and stuff and and and
and but then just before Thanksgiving 1995 I found out that I was going to
make ten million dollars on I think it was dumb and dumber me dumb and dumber yeah
so you visualize yourself like
Visualization works if you work hard.
Yeah.
Well, yeah, that's the thing you can't just visualize
and then, you know, go eat a sandwich.
In my mind, I see that if you start,
if you know where you're going,
your car self-drives.
You almost are always walking in the direction
because you can see it.
I know that at some point I will do this.
Only discipline wouldn't be.
be helpful if in the first place you do not possess the ability to see it, to realize it,
to be aware of it.
Meaning you have discipline, but you are never aware actually when is the moment actually
appearing right now that this sensory desire is hitting in.
You're not aware of it.
So the discipline wouldn't help you if you don't have this awareness to live in the here
and now.
Stop jumping into the past and stop jumping into the future.
Then we live in the here and now.
But you must practice it.
And literally meaning how you do it, make yourself empty.
Because the only thing that fills your mind with past and future is your thoughts.
The mind.
Where you are now is just a...
reflection of your past thoughts, your past thinking. So if you want to change your future,
you got to change your thoughts now and then put them into action ultimately. But don't
forget the law of detachment. I had to make a lot of decisions that weren't favorable,
that 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. And that's when I realized that I'm a disruptor and I'm a visionary,
because I see, I can tell you in 10 years what I want to be like,
man, what I can tell you in 20 years where I want to live at, you know what I can see it, right?
And then I can tell you what I'm not scared to go up and get's to get there.
Yeah, I just think visualizing something I'm believing in it.
It's just very important to the process of success.
Everything comes from the imagination.
So the power of the mind, people don't understand, we still don't understand,
I still don't understand how powerful it is.
I'm still learning.
Why, I know one thing is I can make things happen.
It's not something I tell myself, it's something I picture.
Goals are intangible.
They always thought out as intangible.
You first have to see it in your mind first in order for it to become true.
And it's interesting because when I'm traveling a lot, people always ask me the same questions.
How does it feel to play in the NFL, right?
And I always respond and say, it feels exactly how you think it would feel if you reached your goals.
And I would see the person's face just light.
up because they were able in that moment the picture would it would feel like if they accomplished
their goals. So that's what I always would tell myself, what would it feel like if Leah beat
cancer? What would it feel like if you made it to the NFL? Because what I did was take that
feelings and compare it to the pain I was facing at the time. And if that feeling of overcoming the
obstacles I was facing was greater than the pain than I kept pushing. You know, I wanted to use my
pain in order to get me to greatness. But I first had to feel and see,
what it would be like if I
overcame these obstacles and achieved my goals.
You say it and you just have to do it.
It's not it's not going to come to you.
If you're going to say it, you have to follow it with your actions
and you have to manifest it with how much do you want it.
And is it within your spirit that once you have it,
can you hold it, can you keep it?
And I'm a firm believer of speaking things into existence.
Same here, brother.
A firm believer of, you know,
you work and the universe gives back to you.
I'm a firm believer in that stuff, you know what I mean, the law of attraction, of course.
And I also feel often that things that I repetitively think about or say, I'm able to manifest.
Like, you know, this house, for example, I manifested this.
As a competitor, if you're trying to do something meaningful, if you don't have the mindset
that you're the best ever, you failed already.
So if you don't have the mindset
that you are the best reporter ever,
then you already failed.
And that's been my mindset since I can remember.
That will be my mindset
as long as I can remember anything
that I am the best ever at what I do.
And every day that I step on a basketball floor,
I will strive to be that.
But my mindset, well,
always be as such as I am the best to do what I do. And that'll give me a shot at being the best.
No matter what your stance is on the law of attraction, it works. The only problem is that most people
are unconsciously attracting what they don't want into their lives. You have to basically
brainwash all 40 trillion of your cells to believe that what you want you will get and there is
no other option. No other option can exist. If there is a tinge of doubt, it is less likely to
happen. Fourth grade, I went in my closet. I said, I am going to the NBA. Anything you invoke with
I am after it, the power of manifestation and what can happen in the universe comes true.
Because I always remember my mother always said to me, if you can see it, you can be it.
The first step before anybody else in the world believes it is you have to believe it.
Wake up every day.
How bad do you want it?
How bad do you want your dream?
It's so much easier to forget that vision than to remember it.
Make this note.
Don't become a victim of yourself.
Forget the thief in the alley that's after your purse.
What about the thief in your mind that's after your promise?
Don't doubt your own ability.
There's this thing about people and they talk about manifesting.
It's real, man. Manifesting is real.
When you figure out who you are and what you want to do and you devote your life to it like a maniac, like you're all in on this thing, and you manifest, most of these people end up doing what they say they're going to do and being who they say they're going to become.
It's real.
Anything's possible.
Anything's possible.
And there's no excuses.
There's no fucking days off.
No, not willing to grind and they lay out these short-term goals and this roadmap on how to get there.
Most of those people make it.
Anytime you want to, you can say, I'm going to change my attitude.
I'm going to change my abilities.
Take on that as your God-given right to change your life to whatever degree you want it to change.
Everything comes from the imagination.
So the power of the mind, people don't understand.
We still don't understand.
I still don't understand how powerful it is.
I'm still learning.
Why, no one thing is I can make things happen.
The question is, will you put the work in that is required to manifest?
I'm just wondering if there's anybody here that wants their future,
that wants to fulfill their destiny, that wants to manifest,
that wants to walk in discipline and determination.
I'm just wondering, is there anybody here that's willing to disappear?
In the core of your being, do you realize that you're a star?
Yeah, I always knew so.
I knew I wasn't going to be regular.
I just knew like I was going to be great at something.
I didn't know what it was, but I knew I was going to be great at something.
I just knew.
Bro, I can manifest like a motherfucker.
Think and grow rich by Napoleon Hill.
There was a book, and it said think and grow rich.
And I remember going through the pages and reading the principles.
The foundation of this is anything the mind can conceive and believe.
it can achieve.
Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, the mind can achieve,
regardless of how many times you may have failed in the past
or how lofty your aims and hopes may be.
Manifesting is real.
Now, whatever you send into the universe,
the universe sends right back at you.
And when it's coming back, that's your law of attraction.
It's a choice.
It's a matter of the heart.
That your mindset could change your whole atmosphere,
that you can turn your man.
mess into a message in your test into a testimony. Everything comes from the imagination.
What people were surprised when they found out that that you've been signing your name as
champ 2011. How did that come about? You know, I believe in the law of attraction and I believe
that you can speak things into existence. And I believe that when you know where you're going
and you know what you want, the universe has a way of stepping aside for you. And me signing
my signature with Champy in 2011 on it.
It can't hurt me. It can't hurt me. It could only help me to believe it even more.
I feel confident because I'm the best player in the world.
I'm simple.
I wrote myself a check for $10 million per picture.
By Thanksgiving 1995.
That's the actual check I wrote myself four years ago.
And that's so I'm kind of here to say that visualization does work.
I've manifested things that I'm just like, I still shocked myself.
Like, how the fuck did I make that happen?
And this is not even to do a fighting.
This is it to do my personal life.
And I'm like, I made that happen.
And this is through this like manifesting subconsciously as well.
Just years or something just manifesting, manifesting,
man, manifesting, and boom, it's right there.
I'm just like, shit, I really made that happen.
It's scary, man.
It's scary for me to even think about.
You attract.
No, you're not just what you fear.
You attract what you feel, what you are, what you attract.
What we really want seems impossibly out of reach and ridiculous to expect.
So we never dare to ask the universe for it.
I'm saying,
I'm the proof that you can ask the universe for it.
Unpack the gift of the present and let the future be your motivation.
Everybody is looking to manifest.
We're all looking to manifest something.
We'll lose sleep to manifest and we'll work two or three jobs to manifest and we'll study for hours in a day to manifest.
We are all looking to manifest.
Let me call your attention to a great power which is under your controls.
A power which is greater than poverty, greater than the lack of education,
greater than all of your fears and superstitions combined.
It is the power to take possession of your own mind and direct it to whatever ends you may desire.
I went home and I prayed for a bicycle and I got a bicycle.
showed up in my living room.
A brand new Mustang bike.
I put it in one of the scenes in Eternal Sunshine.
A Mustang bike with a banana seat.
I manifested it.
I stood there in an open feel like this, my arms out.
Once I started to transition from,
I don't know what I'm going to do,
how am I going to ever get off my sister's couch,
who will ever pay me,
how am I ever to get to graduate,
how am I ever to gain the experience,
I'm too young.
Once I started shifting all those thoughts,
to it is possible. I do believe in myself. I am great. I'm going to work really hard to develop skills
that are going to help me move me forward. That's when everything started to shift. When I shifted,
my inner world, my outer world opened up to me for incredible possibilities. I don't care what level
you get to. I need you to dream, right? I need you to, guys, I need you to spend a considerable
amount of time dreaming every single day. Let me tell you why. I've noticed that the people who dream
and those people who dream big have a different kind of life than the people who don't drink.
And so there are a few things that we have to understand in order to manifest this future.
The future, when it is no longer a distant dream, some possibility, some idea,
but it's a very present target. All of a sudden, everything changes.
And so you may be average, you may be ordinary, but you know,
you have the opportunity every single day to make extraordinary decisions and what you do today
will determine your future so if you were here you like i'm scared whatever you do do this for me
do not sabotage yourself with fear fear is not real that's something in your brain like it does not
exist how do we get over it you get over it by dreaming of what you can be come on y'all got to hear
what i'm saying there are those of you in this room you spend a majority of your life doing what other people
you to do. You don't even know who you are. And so even what you're doing, you're not doing at
120% because you're doing what somebody else wants you to do it. You're not that, you're not good
enough to be somebody else. The future you would say thank you for not allowing the despair
and the anguish and the anger and the bitterness and the jealousy and the ego to eat away at your
progress and your perseverance and your ability to travail and endure. What you're
trained to think about when you think about manifesting is vision boards and when you hear
the word vision boards you think about the big stuff should you have big dreams of
course you should here's where everybody goes wrong you dream about the end you make
this gorgeous collage of all this stuff that has nothing to do with your current life
that literally as you're sitting in your studio apartment with the cat box that
hasn't been changed in two weeks.
No food in the fridge.
No food in the fridge.
And you're looking for a job and you're staring at a mansion going someday.
It's going to make you feel like a loser.
Because the gap between where you are and where you want to go seems insurmountable.
And so what happens based on the research is when you only visualize the endgame Lewis, it's demotivating.
At first it's really fun to like have a bottle of wine and make your like collage.
I'm going to visualize.
I'm gonna slap this up.
There's my vision board.
This is fabulous.
Law of attraction, baby.
Come up.
I'm not.
Think about it.
It's going to come to me.
Okay, I've been doing this for two days.
I'm still in this apartment with the cap box.
It needs to be changed.
The way to visualize properly is to visualize the bridge between where you are and where you need to go.
The bridge.
Yes.
And particularly the horrible stuff.
What you do by visualizing the bridge is you train your nervous system.
and your mind to do the hard work.
So you should visualize, not crossing the finish line,
but what is it like to be at mile 12 when your batteries run out on your earbuds?
Yeah.
No, I'm serious.
And you keep going.
What's it like when your shoelace breaks,
and now your heel is lifting,
and you're starting to get a blood blister at mile 17?
What's it feel like when you wake up, and it is pouring rain?
And you visualize yourself running anyway.
That way, when you visualize the work, you are preparing your body for it, so you're not resistant to it when it comes.
I think anything in mind can conceive, if you think about it often enough, you will come to believe it.
So you don't have to believe it to start off with because I didn't believe it.
And I'm speaking from experience here.
I didn't believe I'd ever get the $25,000.
I didn't even know anyone with $25,000.
But I kept reading the book.
Now, you know, a strange thing happened.
See, when you write something, writing causes thinking.
Thinking creates an image.
The image, then, is impregnated into cells in your brain.
All I was thinking about prior to that was debt.
If a person has a goal of getting out of debt,
they will probably stay in debt forever because that's what you think about.
And whenever you think about it and get emotionally involved with,
you're going to attract.
You get on a frequency that it's on and you attract.
I kept reading the card and I started to think of earning money.
Now many people would say, well weren't you thinking of that before?
No, I was thinking of death.
And because I was thinking about it, I started to hear people talking about it.
And because I heard people talking about it, I would start thinking about it more.
And I thought the answer was work harder.
Napoleon Hill said, if you are one of those people who believe
that hard work and honesty alone will bring righteous,
perish to thought because it's not true.
Within a year of picking up this book.
With no formal education, I had two months high school.
I had no business experience.
So you see, they were good reasons for not winning, and I bought into it.
But Ray told me, he said, Bob, that's why you can't win.
How about all the reasons why you can't?
That I'm not powerless, not unmanageable, I can control my life.
I'm going to get rich.
And so if I could just stay busy, okay?
If I could just have a place to work every day and something to do and somebody to call
and somebody to be in front of, that was my big fear.
fear was that little white pill. I threw those in the trash that night. Never would use another
one again. And I just made a decision that day not to quit, not to be powerless, not to be
unmanageable, but to be somebody. And I've been doing that since I was 25. Every day waking up,
today I'm going to be somebody. I'm not just going to think about it. I'm going to be somebody
today. I'm going to grow into who I should be. And I started to question a lot of ideas.
Like the idea that you have to be really smart if you're going to earn a lot of money.
I was earning a lot of money and I knew I wasn't that smart.
So I started to question all my beliefs.
And that's when I made up my mind.
I was going to figure out why I was winning.
I did not believe that there was an emotional or capricious God that reached out and said,
let's let Bob have a turn.
I didn't think I was lucky.
But I thought somebody has to know why I win and I'm going to figure it out.
and I start a study.
He said, there's a difference between wishing for a thing
and being ready to receive it.
No one's ready for a thing until they believe that they can acquire it.
He said, the state of mind must be belief and not mere hope or wish.
So then I think, well, how do you believe?
Where do your beliefs come from?
Do you just say, I believe?
There's more to it than that.
Our belief system is based upon our evaluation of something.
And frequently, if you reevaluate a situation,
your belief about that situation will change.
And suddenly, I realized I'd figured it out.
It had taken me nine and a half years from that day in London
trying to figure out why did I change.
Nine and a half years later in the restaurant, it dawned on me.
My belief system had changed because I was reevaluating who I was.
No amount of reading or memorizing makes this successful.
It's the understanding and application of wise thoughts that count.
So I started to study this from a totally different perspective.
And when I did figure it out, I started to understand Napoleon Hill better
because all he wanted to do was teach it.
And when I got it figured out, that's all I wanted to do was teach it.
I hated my current existence.
And so I think some people don't hate their current existence enough.
And so like, I don't think, you know, like, you either have to really bling it.
believe that this thing's going to happen or you have to know that your life sucks.
And I knew that my life sucked. And so I knew that if I did something else, it would have,
it would have a higher likelihood of changing my life than not doing something. And at least that's
how I would say that I probably saw it at the beginning. It was like I didn't know if it was going
to work, but I knew that I wasn't going to stop. That's the thing. I wake up every single day and I
think to myself, I am the most unqualified tech, like non-development tech founder in the face of this
internet and yet I'm still going to do it because I don't want to lie at the end of my life and
think I wish I would have tried something. Ask the questions on what you want to do next. The world
is going to put you in the box on what you have to do next because they're determining who you
need to be and you are rising up to their expectations because you're not asking the questions
yourself. So clarity to me is stemmed from you being able to sit down and ask those tough questions
that piss you off, that irritate you, that make you emotional, that you cry over, that you
reflect that makes you want to do research, that makes you follow up, that makes you sit down and
say, I don't really know. The crazy part about business, this is kind of the craziest part,
at the same time, you only need one hit, just one. So as long, you know, with a million dollar
weekend in the book, one of the biggest breakthroughs for people is just getting started,
because Zuckerberg really has done one thing. He started Facebook. Either you have to have a reward
that is, that incentivizes you, it's the away towards her away. It's either we're going away from pain,
we're going towards pleasure.
I think a lot of people
really looking for that passion
that's going to be towards,
but I think early days,
and I talk a lot about this,
but like,
I think negative motivation is poo-poohed
too much.
Like, if you are angry,
use it.
If you are sad,
use it.
Because, like,
what else are you going to do with it?
Like, you might as well let it help you.
Like, or it uses you.
You know what I mean?
And so I always like to see
when I was in my earlier days,
I felt like I was wielding my anger,
at least,
in a direction.
And I think also a lot of people think that they have to get like it right on the first shot.
But one of the beliefs that I had was that I just want to be directionally correct.
Like if I move, I like, I know that I don't like this.
And so this way is not where I am.
And so I will start taking steps this way.
And from the story that you at least heard, it's like, I'll ping pong a little bit to try and directionally move that way.
And it's funny because Caleb's seen plenty of things from what we do at Acquisition.com
We're like, we'll try it out.
And if it doesn't work, they're like, oops.
all good.
I'm going to give the advice that I heard my third year of business.
I was sitting with a group of other photographers who were farther in their career.
And I had always found a way, even though I couldn't afford to get educated specifically in the
photography world because there was a very high ticket experiences, I would find a way to
leverage what I thought I was good at in exchange.
I'm a firm believer in bartering.
Bartering is my favorite thing.
And so I realized that while I'm not necessarily a copywriter, I wouldn't,
classify myself as like a writer. I had a blog post. I had a blog at the time. I saw the blog.
But at the time I was blogging every single day. And other photographers started noticing
the quality of work that I was doing. And so I found a photographer in my area. I was living
in Los Angeles at the time. And I said, hey, would I be able to go to your event and write
a few blog posts about your event? And in addition to, if you let me come, could I also write
your bio, like, for your website? Because I gave a little preview. I was like, his bio was just
like, great photographer. Love my camera. And I kind of wrote just like,
like the first paragraph of what could be his bio based on things that I had read about him on the
internet and he was just like, yes.
So I got into this room and what he said, I felt like it just pierced my heart and this
is the thing that I will tell everybody again and again.
He said jump and the net will appear.
It was the first time in my entire life that I had ever heard somebody speak so brazenly about
taking a risk.
Again, who I am now as a risk taker is so different than who I was when I began.
And the way that you strengthen that risk muscle is by taking risks.
And when he said that three years into it, I realized, okay, now is the time for me to start taking those risks.
I wish somebody would have told me that sooner.
And this is always the advice I always go back to, jump, and the net will appear.
A lot of people are chasing content creation or they were chasing crypto last week.
They were chasing blogging years ago.
And now AI, everyone's chasing.
And so what I'd recommend for other people out there, and I've been able to do this literally,
I've chosen so many trillion-dollar markets.
to be around and a lot of my success is just because I'm in the market and in the market as well.
But I'm curious about these things, number one.
So I was curious about social networking and I was like, oh shit, that's big.
Because I got onto it and I finally, I was able to see like, wow, you can connect with the entire world,
even though there wasn't really an entire world at that point.
So curious, same with mint.com.
I was like, man, money?
I think worldwide it's pretty important.
I think there's going to be something.
If you have a free money tool, that's going to be big.
Same thing.
Then with Facebook games, that was going to be big.
Then I did payments for games.
That was big.
I did kind of a Groupon business, which became App Sumo.
That was big.
Then we built Summome.com.
That was big, which is software tool.
So ideally, number one, you're curious.
So I can even talk about my crypto thing,
because I think that's kind of an interesting example of it.
Number two, how do you get a part of it today right now, not how?
Don't worry that you don't have a website.
Don't worry, you don't have a big social media presence.
But what can you take action on to put yourself in that space?
So can you be in a community online?
Can you geographically move?
Can you start creating in that space?
So I think people are curious.
maybe and they can find it, but they don't necessarily try it and understand it, and they don't do anything about it.
So even with crypto, I heard about it in 2012, didn't do anything, I thought it was stupid,
and then in 2016 I had a buy an illegal NFL stream. That's how I got into crypto.
And so I bought this illegal NFL stream on a website, Seasonsfor You.com, and I saw the power of what this could be.
And then I started buying at that point. And that's where it's now become a multimillion dollar portfolio.
And I think the biggest thing for everyone out there is, what are you doing on your phone all day?
There's probably something within there that's a billion dollar opportunity.
Same thing on what you're doing outside.
Same thing what you're watching on content.
And just being a little bit more curious than taking action around that.
My executive team, they decided to skip their salary for a month so that everybody else could get paid.
We had maybe 60, 70 employees at that time.
And fortunately, January came in, and January is always a great month for personal growth.
And we had a campaign that worked, and we were able to get back on our feet.
But these type of moments, they are sort of.
soul crushing. They keep you up at night. But you got to be prepared to go through them on your
journey. But again, if you adopt the attitude that the number one thing is your growth, is how much
you're learning, you're better able to go through these ups and these downs. Like the ups don't go to
your head and the downs don't destroy you. Get to the deeper part of who do you want to be, what life do you
want to live and why do you want to live this stuff? Why is it important? Why is it worth you
putting through all these hours? Why would you want to do that? That's transition when you go
through it and then the pressure part when you said here's who I'm going to be where you declare
your intentions to the world. This is what I'm going to be doing. A lot of times we keep things
to secret. And so there's a debate. Some say you should never declare your intentions to the
world because that pressure could create anxiety. You should never do it. You know like Babe Ruth
pointed a finger and I'm going to hit a home run. What if you don't hit it? What if you fail?
You know, what if you say Michael Jordan says, the bulls never.
winning, losing game seven. You should never say that because there's too much pressure on the
players. Or then the other side said, well, you should put the pressure on yourself because your
teammates play better because it's not on them, it's on you. And the leader does that. To me,
I think declaring intention serves a purpose. I think when you go out there and you say,
this is what I'm going to be doing, this is where I'm going to be at. You officially have the
world holding you accountable. That pressure could be good pressure to put into your life.
We hear the phrase peer pressure and we always get the negative connotation with people,
peer pressure. It's like, hey, don't do drugs because of peer pressure. You know, say no to drugs,
peer pressure. Go to school, peer pressure, peer pressure. I think about death all the time. It's like,
I'm going to die. And I think you have to agitate the pain for yourself. Like, you have to stoke the
pain. Like, if you can't get through through, because like, it would be, it would be odd that you would
be motivated by some weird passion. Like, not everyone's Mozart and just like, I love music. And I've been,
I see, you know, see numbers and colors, you know, whatever. Like, it would be, it's, it would be odd.
Some people are like that, but most people aren't.
And so if you're not that, then you only start really liking stuff when you get good at it, in my opinion.
And you only get good at it by doing it a lot of times before you're good at it.
And so if you, this is why I'm a big believer in this, is that when you are starting out,
I think you've got to find the thing that's the pain.
And like pain motivates significantly faster and stronger than pleasure does.
Like people are like, no, passion is the right way.
It's like point a gun at a family member.
All of a sudden, 10 out of 10 motivation.
Pain.
And so like, I think people should use their pain more.
And if they don't have enough pain, then one, maybe that's fine.
And you're a dreamer.
And that's okay.
But I will tell you that a word that I can, I read in my like six month journey
between when I wanted to quit and when I actually quit, there was this word that just like
pissed me off.
And it was this in this self-hopper entrepreneur book.
And it said, there are entrepreneurs and there are entrepreneurs.
And it was like, well, entrepreneurs are people who read these books and don't do anything.
Oh, and I was just like, I don't want to people.
I was like, I am one of these right now.
And I just, it just like felt so powerless.
And I think that my entire life has been a lot of trying to have power.
And I mean that in the true sense of just being able to direct influence in events.
I've wanted to have more power to protect myself, protect the people I care about, et cetera.
And I felt very powerless.
And I think that I was in that comfortable.
like my dad approved of my current situation.
I had a job that when I told people, they're like, oh, that's fancy.
But I felt powerless.
And I hated that more than anything.
And so I think if I want to say this to anyone who's listening,
if there's anything you listen to,
all the stuff that I described that was really tough that I went through
was not as hard as me quitting my job.
By far, the hardest decision of my entire life, far or none.
because the things that I was actually caught up with were the opinions of other people,
opinions of my father,
the opinions of the people that I went to school with who I thought would judge me
for leaving this good job to probably become a failed gym owner.
And how lame that would sound.
Compared to consultant, going to Harvard and blah.
I was going to go from peak white collar to a very blue collar,
you know, profession making significantly less because I quote loved it.
And like, I'll say this again, but like, sometimes you have to let other people's dreams for your life die, for yours to live.
I'm just stubborn, man. I just never give up.
You're crazy until you're successful.
Then you're a genius.
Get alive.
Be realistic.
People will convince you you're out of your mind for wanting to do this.
Then once you're successful, they're like, yo, your drive, your tenacity was great.
But it's like, yeah, well, where was that back then?
I knew deep down that I could do something.
I was different from other people.
I had different experiences.
There was something I needed to express.
There was a purpose to how my life had unfolded,
but I couldn't find it.
If you look at the great ones, they have one thing in common.
They suffered more than most people.
Greatness really flows from our disconnection to who we are.
Intake and the outtake of what you call life is nothing more than time.
And unless done something with is forgotten about.
It's funny.
When you're making lots of money, it's like admirable.
It's respectable.
It's like, look, those are traits we want.
But when you're not successful, you know, you're a lunatic.
I have extreme obsession to the point where, like, for me, it's much easier to think about something 16 hours a day for seven days straight than it is like to, like, gearship constantly.
I'm like really good at just obsessing over one thing more than anyone else on a planet.
If I were to say, what's my superpower?
It's that I can just obsess endlessly about something and I can just have the same thoughts over and over and over and over again.
It's very weird.
Like, it wasn't like it was work for me grinding YouTube for the.
those 10 years or whatever where no one was really watching it.
It's just like kind of who I am.
There's a certain delusional quality that all successful people have to have.
You have to believe that something different than what has happened for the last 50 million years of history.
You have to believe that something different can happen.
It don't matter how f*** up that she might look.
It don't matter how much it feel like it ain't going to work.
Delisional.
Complete delusion.
You got to believe the delusion.
Because it's only delusional until it works.
So is it really delusional?
Once the world see it, there's nothing delusional about it.
Now your delusion becomes, oh, he was a genius.
We didn't see it when he saw it.
We didn't understand it when he did.
We thought this one was crazy.
Everybody's a fighter in their own right.
You're a fighter.
I'm a fighter.
Everyone that's in this room, even in the newspaper,
they're fighter.
But everybody don't get up every morning and run.
Everybody don't go to the gym every morning.
And everybody don't have enough discipline
to wait in the locker room for two hours or three hours.
Then go in the ring and do it.
They've been taught all those years in the gym.
And so that's what separates the champion.
I'm a mediocre fighter.
got to the Patriots and you talked about that one moment where I said, wow, I can really do this.
So think about it. I had been in all this competition at Michigan. I had Brian Greasy ahead of me
lead a national championship. I had one of the top recruits in the country, Drew Henson. And I was
staring those guys down every day. Here I come to the Patriots and I get drafted and I'm fourth
on the depth chart. And I finally see Drew Bledso throw the ball for the first time. And in my very
naive competitive way because he signed a 10-year, $100 million contract with the New England Patriots
When I was making $185,000, I looked at him and I go, I could throw the ball better than that.
Which I was the only one on the field who saw that.
And I wasn't, but I had a belief that I could.
If I worked the same way, and if I gained the trust and respect to my teammates in the same way,
that if I ever did get that position, and I told this to my best friend, who was one of my roommates in college,
I said, if they ever put me on the field, they're never going to.
to take me off the field. And they never did.
In the race of life, life's not going to give you a glass of water when you're thirsty.
And I realize that.
And once again, people at Mount God, your life is horrible.
It's not.
This is how I live.
And if there's not people like me in this world with this kind of mentality,
it's not be like David Gagas, go run 200 miles.
Take something from this.
Remember where I started from.
You don't need to go where I went.
I went this far because I started opening different doors to the cellar in my brain.
My God, is this possible?
Oh my God, that's possible.
This is possible.
I started open different compartments.
You can leave them shut.
I don't care.
So what I do now in the morning times, I do this because why life's not going to give me to get out of jail-free car.
Yeah.
And if I come on here on this podcast and talk this stuff,
I have to live what I say.
You've lost touch with who you are, the core of your being.
You're on social media too much.
You're listening to what other people are telling you.
You're listening to what your parents told you you should be doing in life.
Listening to what your friends think is cool.
You're listening to what the culture is all about, you know, the entertainment industry, etc.
You've got to cut all that shit out.
You've got to listen to yourself.
And you've got to be a bit bold.
and you have to embrace what makes you different.
I say what makes you weird because I know personally I'm a very weird person.
If you saw me at home, you'd go, whoa, he talks to his animals like that.
He's talking to his bottle of shampoo when he's showering.
That guy's strange.
I like it.
I don't mind being weird.
I use it to my advantage.
I put it in my books.
You have weirdness to you, whoever you are.
Things that you might sometimes be a little bit ashamed or embarrassed or uncomfortable with, right?
but you shouldn't be.
What makes you different,
what makes you particularly strange,
if you want to use another word,
is your strength is your source of power.
For me, that was a gift that life gave me
was this low-key delusional belief.
And so when I was living in Moss Side, stealing pizzas and stuff,
I started recording it in my diary and doing little videos,
and it's crazy.
In the first page of my diary, I lied to my diary.
I said, I'm recording this journey
because a production company has asked me,
It was just that I always believed I'd be here.
However, when I try and impose that onto people and tell them the importance of self-belief,
and I see these people who have got their confidence just absolutely in the bin
because of experiences they've had or their dad when they were four years old told them that they're a piece of shit.
And my fluffy words, you know, when they're 35, aren't stronger than those words that their dad said to them.
You know, I struggle to try and tell them how to get to that place of genuine self-belief.
Because, as I said, you can't fake it.
If Steven had a shred a doubt in Mustline, I'd still be there.
How did you cultivate that self-belief?
Being told no all the time, being told I can't, all the time.
And I think for me, I know that there's certain things that I'm not amazingly great at.
But I guess the self-belief thing really came from always knowing that I was meant for more.
For me, I always thought, why should I limit myself?
I believe that anybody can do anything.
I think you can break the model.
Steve Jobs, break the model.
Mark Zuckerberg, break the model.
I think that there's no one blueprint that you have to follow,
and that's what I get most of my inspiration from for myself.
So you and I agree on that completely.
You can do anything you set your mind to.
Absolutely.
But most people don't.
So solve a riddle for me.
Why don't they?
I think they don't because of fear.
I think a lot of people are afraid to jump all the way.
It's kind of like having faith.
A lot of us say we believe, but we don't really show it.
Through my journey, I figured out the one piece I was missing.
I thought it was cars.
I thought it was women.
The one piece I was missing was me having the courage to face myself.
And once you do that on a daily basis, it's not about the running.
People are going to be, you're about working out.
Where I got my work ethic from was the hours I had to spend learning this.
When you sit down and you're not smart,
You have a disability and you still want to be in the top of your class.
I didn't want to just get by.
When I realized that I can learn do hard work and I can beat the valedictorian in school,
but I got put in 10 hours more a day than he does,
you know what kind of strength comes from that?
When you're sitting down and that guy that valedictorian study for an hour,
and you know, I caught you.
I caught you.
And I am dumb.
but I have the work ethic to catch you.
That's where David Gaga's got really invented.
It was at a kitchen table with 20 spiral notebooks that were empty.
And then three months later, they were full.
This is unbelievable.
There's no miles.
It's not about the miles.
It's that.
Having a discipline every day to say,
for me to learn this one math problem,
it could take me 10 hours.
Wow.
And that's where it,
and you realize,
hard work, you can outwork anybody.
Remember how bad ass they are?
You have to be the champ before you be the champ.
You understand?
Does that make sense?
Yeah.
You can't just pop this by training and doing push-ups and knocking people out this as I'm in the
channel.
You have to be the actual champ.
Your conduct, your lifestyle have to be the champ before you have to be wear the belt.
I tried 24 different businesses to finally get to absumo to finally eventually get rich.
So yeah, you're swinging, you're swinging, but just one works.
awesome. But I think people don't swing enough. They don't even get started swinging and that's,
you know, they're not ready on the sidelines. And there's never a, there's never a good time.
The best time is right now. It's not yesterday because that passed. It's not tomorrow because you
don't know. It's right now. The reason I always do things that I think I might fail at is because
I don't care what anybody thinks if I lose. It's a very big deal, guys. The reason I take so many
risks and always did and that's why I won was because if I lost, I have, I had a very big deal, guys. I
I didn't care about what anybody thought about my L.
It's my fucking L.
I'm telling you,
if you can figure out how to get every voice out of your mind,
your whole life will change.
Doesn't mean you don't take advice from people.
But if you realize how to get quiet up here,
everything's different, man.
What's scary about failure?
I love losing.
It means I learn something.
If I'm really honest,
to have a certain level of success,
I do believe you do have to be obsessed with it.
If your goal is to be successful, but then also have weekends
and also have a certain standard of relationship and not family,
that's not wrong.
That is your goal and you do that.
But when people say that to me, my goals are I want to be exceptionally good at this one thing.
And that is going to require a certain level of dedication.
I just believe in me.
And I'm going to overcome all my adversities.
I'm not going to, you know,
It's like this.
The truth set you free, but it's going to make you miserable first.
And so I realize life is all about in here.
It's all about your belief system.
I love that.
Listen, one minute you could say, I'm a nobody.
Listen to me, listen to me, I'm living in an abandoned building with my family.
And next day, I'm Mike Tyson.
What does it take to be a true champion, to be the best in the world of something?
You lived it for a long time.
What does a mindset have to be like?
if someone wants to be the best in what they do.
It's just dedicating and sacrificing your life
to be in a particular way you want to be able.
Like, you want to conduct it.
Say you want to be like Tony Robbins.
You get all the information you can about Tony Robbins
and you conduct you.
This is how I want to live my life.
This is almost like, this is your manuscript.
Yeah.
You know what I'm going to do.
Yeah.
This is what I'm going to do.
Yeah.
And I'm going to live like Tony.
I'm not going to be.
But I'm going to live in, I'm going to conduct myself like Tony Robbins.
Yeah.
So you got to live it, you got to breathe it.
Yeah, so you have to be that before you actually become the person.
Interesting.
You're not going to become the person over there.
Like, you think you're prepared to be Tony Robbins right now.
Tomorrow you're Tony Robbins.
You didn't know.
It's going to take time, so I'm going to become this guy.
You know, I'm going to be this guy before, because you're not ready.
But when time comes, you're going to be ready.
You're going to be Tony Robbins.
This is my life.
I'm accustomed to this.
Of course I got this role.
Of course I got this job.
Of course I got this ready.
I'm prepared for it.
You wouldn't even be surprised.
They can beat Mike Tyson
is Mike Tyson himself.
That remains to be seen.
Listen, the results speak for itself.
I don't have to say anything.
Nobody want to deal with crazy.
They're trembling bones.
And everybody will fear me.
I'm the king of the barbarians.
Mike's pacing in the ring
and he shirt off.
These big men were scared, stiff.
I'm not afraid.
nobody.
Show the real world champion is the best fighter in the era.
The champion of the world, Mike Tyson.
Your guys know what I do.
You know what I do.
I put people in body bags, so we know what's gonna happen.
I know I really broke his spirit.
You don't wanna fuck with me?
I'm not scared of these guys.
These are they, they're thinking, and they think,
they think, that they're scared, oh well,
if they're scared that for on love.
I'm gonna bring the pain to them.
And that's all this.
Tough you are, tough guy.
I keep my eyes on,
I keep my eyes on them.
I keep my eyes on.
I know when I came to this fight,
I was the best fighter in the world,
and I man, lives that can beat me.
I'm not worrying about losing to him.
The undefeited, the undefeated,
heavyweight champion all the world.
Mike Tyson, greatest fighter ever lived.
There's no one that can match me.
I'm the most brutal and viciously
and most ruthless champion that's ever been.
They're going to fear me.
You have to be the champion before you become the champion, so that means lifestyle.
Have to be in before you become him.
You gotta be him before you become him.
That's how it starts. You look at somebody, I want to be like him.
You don't say, hey, I'm a bad mom.
I want to fight everybody out here, nobody's going to kick my ass.
You see somebody and say, hey, I might want to do that.
Well, greatness is when you make your delusions your reality.
Nothing's impossible for somebody who's going to try.
If you're going to try, it's capable of here.
done. But you'd fight Tyson Fury. Hey, I'll fight a lion if the price is right. My whole
objective is your total surrender, your total domination. I'm going to destroy you. That's why
Rogan said when he watched you, you were intimidated. Your rage is a very unique rage.
Well, that's therefore to be intimidated. How you always might scare you for something you
worked for? I respect a person who's willing to die for what he truly wants. Allie had the will
the one like nobody that ever lived in boxing.
He believes he projected to his opponent.
Really look at how does Ali beat George Foreman?
How does Ali beat Sonny? Listen, how do he beat these guys?
How did he even beat Joe Frazier?
Fighting the way he fights.
He beats them because he refused to lose.
But we have to believe that we're divine
and that we learn from our experience
because confidence breeds success
and success breeds confidence.
They go hand-to-hand.
Do you have to know who you are first?
You know you.
I know who I am.
People say, it's every they're greats all the time,
you did, you that, whatever they say,
I know who I am.
Without self-love you're nothing.
Because self-love is discipline.
And discipline is doing what you hate to do,
but do it like we love it.
I never wanted to be obscure.
I was born in obscurity, and I never wanted to deal with that again.
I'm invincible.
I'm a savage.
I'm ferocious.
I'm the smartest.
I know I wasn't going to die before I became champ.
When this is over, everybody's going to know my name.
Did you ever fight somebody that you were like, that they got you?
Was there ever a kid that got you or no?
Absolutely.
In order to be good, you have to lose it and understand loss.
Because loss is life.
Adversity makes the strong stronger or the weak waker.
11, 12, 13.
What happens next?
He'd arrested.
And I see Muhammad Ali come and visit the institution that I'm in.
You said you're in jail and Ali shows up?
I'm 12 years old and Ali comes there and he.
and they showed the movie the greatest first,
so this is 77.
And after the movie,
the lights come over,
and Ali comes in,
and I see him,
I say, well, I want to be just like him.
I don't know how to happen,
the spirit of me, boom,
I want to be like him.
And then I get transferred
to this other facility,
you know, for real bad kids.
I met a gentleman there that was a boxer
and he used to teach me how to box.
So he took me to a great train
named Customado, and that's why I'm here.
I respected Ali, and I worshipped.
Yeah, this is the moment I know I wanted to be a fighter.
Unfrickin' believable store.
So your inspiration happened at 12 years old.
Yeah.
Then you meet Cuss.
Yes.
How is Cuss treating you?
What was his way of leading you?
This degree of just peeling all that dirt and stuff,
that insecurity and developing into character.
And that's why I had a wonderful time with him,
but everything about his life was about me.
life is about me. This world is one big school and we're the students of this world. The mind is
always hungry. The mind wants to do good, but we get so many negative thoughts in our mind is almost
overwhelming to be positive. Listen, I've been down and up, down and up, broken up, and why am I
still here? Because life is going to give everybody a bad hand. No one's going to leave here
without being tried in life. So inspiration. So is that what got you to be, uh, well,
willing to be disciplined to get what you want,
like to become a champion?
At 14 years ago, I'm willing to do everything it takes
to be a champion?
Absolutely.
And then I had Cuss over there telling me,
why should he have it?
That's one day I never had in my life being,
because I always got picked on him.
I never had jealousy or envyness about anything.
And Cuss possessed that.
You know, and he was telling me,
why should he have all that money and you don't?
Why do you believe that he's better than you?
Why do you think he should have all that money?
I mean, you don't.
And he was really serious about it.
And that was the competition sh-
that's it right thing, breathing that stuff right then.
Why should he have it?
He's not better than you.
How did you handle that when he told you that 14?
Would it piss you off?
Were you like, I'm gonna go train to whoop his ass?
No, I don't get there one day.
What was your response to it?
He said one day, this guy knew how to really get in my head.
He said, man, you're fighting good, but I wish you were bigger.
He said, I wish you were like,
Kenny Norton, Mike Wheeler, because they had big bodies,
and they could have timbre him.
somebody and that hurt myself, I said, I make sure the whole world will be afraid of me.
He trained me to be totally ferocious in the ring and out.
Yeah, and that's what I was. That's what I was. Yeah.
Push yourself more. You push yourself when you, when you, sometimes you have to submit to yourself.
I'm doing that with Dan. First day in the morning, three in the morning, you do your four miles, come back in.
Three in the morning. Yeah. Do your four miles come back and do your body exercise.
and stuff. After that, I go after the
breakfast, go to the school, come back from school,
eat mine, and I go back to the gym at 6 o'clock,
train, come back at 8 o'clock, watch fights, start all over again.
Everybody here's gonna fight for what they love for.
Even they never had a fist fighting in their life, they're gonna fight.
Listen, once I'm involved with something, I want to know
the beginning and I want to know what came from,
how it started, who's the first guy that invented it.
how my mind works. How could these guys even dare fight me? How dare you even think that you could beat me?
And you sound like a mathematician when you're talking about the art of boxing. I was going for it.
There's nothing I would do unless I have a possibility of being humiliated. Because when I succeed,
I truly succeed. I was bred to climb high and high into the sky and tumble down. I am truly
grateful that I found my wings before I hit the ground.
I don't care how good you are in anything.
You don't have discipline.
You ain't nobody.
Because you give up with the slightest struggle without discipline.
Discipline is doing what you hate to do, but do it like you love it.
You might not know this now, but you're this close,
igniting your inner champion and reclaiming your destiny.
It's just that I want to be up more than anybody in the planet want me to be down.
Be champion before you become champion.
you become champion wanting to get the best out of yourself not competing with anyone else but you
don't back down from anyone and that's what got me in trouble i don't play games i don't kiss anyone's
and i'm a real man and that's why that's regardless of being a fight anything i'm a man and that's
why i want to be a man and if i die i want to die man and when you really focus you hear everything
when i come through the ring i notice everybody can hear you breathing
I hear you talking, I hear everything.
I'm scared to death.
I'm totally afraid.
I'm afraid of everything.
I'm afraid of losing.
I'm afraid of being humiliated.
But I'm totally confident.
Closer I get to the ring, the more confidence I get.
The closer, more confidence I get, the closer more confidence I get.
But as close I get to the ring, I'm more confident.
Once I'm in the ring, I'm a god.
No one can beat me.
You know my name till the end of time.
That's who I was.
I didn't want nothing till I got something.
got something. And when I said something, I mean the crown. You knew from the beginning the world
was going to know who Mike Tyson was? 100%. Yeah. At what age did you know that? 14. Why is that?
Because I was beating everybody at 14.
More than my skills, I had the mindset. Did the kill, destroy, break them down. It's just,
I'm the greatest. You know, success is all about a lifestyle. I live the, um, life style. I live the, um,
style as a champion, that's 14.
In order to be the champion,
you have to live a lifestyle as a champ.
It's all about discipline, doing what you
hate to do, but doing it like you love it.
That's what it's all about.
If you don't have discipline, I don't care
of skill for you, you're nothing.
You don't want to be the best ever, why are you here?
Confidence breeds success and success breathed confident.
It's all about the belief that you can do it.
Belief is more powerful than anything.
powerful than anything.
The only thing we can do is just have that focus and believe in ourselves and believe that
I want to be up, then anybody in the world wants me to be down.
And it's all about what, like I said before, self-belief.
My whole success is from belief.
I just believe that you set you free, but it's going to make you miserable first.
And that's how we improve as a person and proving ourselves.
You have to first have the aptitude to do what you see.
claim you want to do. And if you have that, and the determination and the will to win,
there's nothing that you can't do. Nothing compared to anybody that tries, nothing's impossible then.
Confidence breeds success, success breeds confidence, and confidence applied properly with superseded
genius. Life is just a circle. They're going to hate me again one day. And then God willing,
they're going to respect me again one day. Because in order to be a master, you have to first be a fool, I guess.
You have to believe in yourself before you believe in anything else.
Go, I've been living.
You have to believe in you.
And once you believe in you and have a relationship with you, it's nothing that you can't do.
You have to be the champion in this, to be the champion in this.
I just know when people go all in on the thing they love, magical things start to happen.
Maybe it doesn't happen right away, but magical things start to happen.
It's almost like, what if you obsessed and went all in on these things, what could you create?
We're running at 40% most of us, you know, because we're half in and half out.
And it's not surprising because life is difficult.
It's like, well, what if you were 90% in or 95% in or all in?
Because you're all in anyways, right?
It's a life and death game.
No one gets out of this.
Everyone dies.
You might as well commit yourself.
We all live in our bubble.
My therapist calls it the lifeboat.
We all live in our lifeboat, right?
but we're all on the same ocean.
So depending on how good your lifeboat is,
you weather the storm or not.
Because if you're not willing to go in there
and face yourself, I can find anything.
You can live right here on surface, man, right here on surface.
Don't half acid.
Boy, that never goes out of style, does it?
I mean, think about it, if you're gonna do something,
if you've chosen to do something, whatever, it's easy heart.
If you give it your all, you don't have acid,
When, lose, draw, get what you want, don't get what you want, whatever the outcome is.
If you don't half-ass it, at least you're not going to have to wonder,
ooh, would the outcome have been different?
I feel like we spend too much of our lives waiting on life to happen.
Sometimes we need to start being in a life instead of trying to see it.
This is my belief.
When you go all in on something and you truly believe in your heart,
this is what you're meant to do, and you let go of something,
you're like, but I don't want to lose this because what if they're going to be a great partner in the future?
What are there to be a great parent?
Well, they show these qualities that maybe they could work out for me.
As opposed to no, going all in on the things
that you know you're meant to do.
So it's today the day, right?
The biggest fear they have is making this thing.
Right? They don't want to be seen stupid.
They don't want to lose status as a result of this decision.
And so when we're dealing with that,
it's making them understand that you don't need time to make a decision.
You need information.
But so many people are stuck in that same spot
for why they're not taking action,
whether it's selling a product or selling themselves.
Don't you get it?
Through all the bumps in the road and the stormy weather,
the heart of a champion they can never measure.
That's why you have to be all in.
So if there is an ending to this world,
and there is somewhere to go, and there's a judgment.
You're going to get there, and you might see a chart,
and that chart may tell you who the fuck you should have been.
And now you get the rest of your life to think about that.
Man, I could have lived a much better life.
If I just would have just suffered a little bit more.
If I just would have went in that shit and realized I had so much more.
But fear in the 40% in living here versus living here, being afraid.
Stop me.
I struggle.
So that's the language I'm great at.
So if I can break down things into a struggle language, now I make it the game winnable for everybody.
And that's the goal.
To make the game winable for everybody.
who's bold enough to step into the batting cage.
If you bold enough to do that,
I was bold enough to jump in a goddamn 152-foot tank
with sharks in Dubai.
If you bold enough to do it,
there's an experience that comes from that.
And that experience is so exhilarated,
it will take you to the next level.
Because now you keep chasing the next level of you.
And that is when you start understanding life
and a whole other concept when you start understanding that,
yo, for the longest, I was just low-level living.
I was low-level thinking.
There's going to be days when you're aching and tired and sore
and there's people in your family that are sick
and you're cynical and bitter
and you need a reason to get up and you think,
yeah, well, a little more heaven and a little less hell.
Maybe I can pull that off today and tomorrow and next week.
And that's worth struggling forward for.
Let's play this out, right?
It's not going to go the way you think it's going to go.
Because if you keep repeating this habit,
you're going to end up five years from now.
You're going to look at your life the same way you're looking at it now
and hating it.
But I just want to remind everybody that I didn't make a video to the world about anything about business until I was 35 years old.
I'm very excited about this.
I plan on doing this four to five times a week.
We're looking to put the video up about 4 or 5 p.m.
There's a whole lot of talking going on.
How about more action?
Have a more execution.
How about more paying prices for what your mouth is saying?
That is what I hope you do.
Give more.
Go all in.
all in. Don't you get it? The victory is already yours. You just got to claim it. You just
got to stake it. You just got to bring it into life. And you cannot bring it into life if you're
going halfway. In order to get something we've never had, we need to do things we've never done.
In order to get something we've never had, we need to do things we've never done.
Right now, if you don't like your physique and you want a better one, what?
What you are currently doing is not going to get it for you.
You can't keep sleeping in and doing the same day after day or you're going to look the same
for the rest of your life.
If you want that supercar, but you're in a job right now that can't afford the supercar,
you need to get out of it.
In order to get things we've never had, we need to do things we've never done.
You've got to switch it up.
Oftentimes it feels like it is impossible, an insurmountable feat.
to get past a beating.
And as long as I can feel it,
I'm not in a state of paralysis.
If you can feel it, you can move it.
So I ask you the question.
Sometimes I have to look myself in there and ask myself,
that only why.
Come on, you're prepared, you can diss it,
you've been beaten, you can better,
you've been looking, you've been left and dead,
but there's more because you're breathing and you feel it.
So if you can feel it, you can push yourself past.
The truth of the matter is,
that's not all you have.
There's more left in you.
in or be forgotten. Be all in or be a nobody. Be all in or be somebody or be somebody that has
absolutely no opportunity to leave a legacy on this world. Be all in or be somebody that nobody
respects. Be all in or be somebody that leaves this earth with regrets. I said to myself,
who on this earth would still be going right now.
You are.
You are.
I believed it.
I believe it today.
I believed it enough to where my body said,
he's not going to stop.
I took all the negative things.
I need to go to the hospital, this and that,
and I used it all,
who the hell could even get out of that chair?
You did.
Who the hell would even think about?
Taping stress fractures up.
You did.
