Motivation Daily by Motiversity - YOU OWE YOU - Best Motivational Speech (Eric Thomas Motivation)
Episode Date: December 21, 2023ERIC THOMAS' BEST MOTIVATIONAL SPEECH EVER! Let yourself know that YOU OWE YOU.Speakers:Eric Thomashttp://etinspires.com/Eric Thomas, Ph.D., is a critically acclaimed author, World-renowned speaker, e...ducator, pastor, and audible.com Audie Awards Finalist. ET, as he is better known, has taken the world by storm, with his creative, common-sense approach to living a successful, satisfying professional and personal life. Through a significant social media presence and regular domestic and international tours, "ET, The Hip Hop Preacher" has become a global phenomenon!►Follow ETYouTube: http://bit.ly/2ua2os4Twitter: http://bit.ly/2XxzLnvInstagram: http://bit.ly/2Tpp5ICFacebook: http://bit.ly/2UiUp91http://etinspires.com/MusicSoundstripe Epidemic Sound▶Subscribe for New Motivational Videos Every Week:http://bit.ly/MotivationVids▶DOWNLOAD our Top 100 Quotes of All Time:https://bit.ly/topquotesfreepdf▶JOIN our Newsletter for Exclusive Updates, Discounts, and Deals: https://bit.ly/Motiversitynewsletter▶READ our Weekly Blog -https://bit.ly/motiversityblog▶SHOP Official Motivational Canvases and Apparel -https://bit.ly/motiversityshop▶BECOME A MEMBER of our loyal community!https://bit.ly/motiversitymembers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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I grew up the day I realized you owe you, Eric.
I remember being homeless, high school dropout.
My daddy didn't.
My mama got pregnant in 17, south side of Chicago.
If they just would have got together and got married, if they would have been.
You're 20 now.
How long are you going to keep talking about your daddy?
You're 20.
Come on.
How long are you going to be talking about your dad?
your mama got pregnant or something. You 20. You owe you, Eric. You owe you. Your mama don't
owe you nothing at this point. Your daddy don't owe you nothing at this point. You need to get that
GED. You need to go to college. You need to handle your business. Are you hearing me? You owe you.
The reason why I speak with so much passion, E.T. Why do you speak with so much authority?
Because I'm talking about my life, not something that I read. I ate out of trash cans.
I had no business eating out of trash cans.
I lived in abandoned buildings.
I had no business living in abandoned buildings.
But E.T. your daddy wasn't in your life.
Your mom was a teenage mother.
You grew up, come on, E, look at your search.
That's not an excuse.
There is no excuse for not living up to your fullest potential.
No excuse.
You know what's so funny?
We want people to make guarantees to us, but we're not willing to make guarantees to ourselves.
Now, for I'm going to say it again.
like you somebody gave you a 30 day guarantee in 30 days you don't make what they told you's
going to make in 30 days you got an attitude you want your money back but you've never demanded
your money back from yourself you've never looked at yourself in the mirror and said you let you
down until you get to that point you let you down you've never you're not brave enough
you want to put it on somebody else the reason why I'm not successful is because of my boss
have you ever looked at yourself in the mirror and said I'm not getting up on time I'm not going to
work on time. I'm not putting in 120% when I'm at work. I let me down. I value myself enough
to give 120% or don't do it. That's the problem with some of you. You always want to blame other
people. I want to hold other people to the fire, but you're not holding yourself to the fire.
You just said you're giving 50%. You owe you an explanation. You owe you an explanation. You need to
look at yourself in the mirror and say, why are you only giving 50%? What's wrong with you?
You need to put yourself on punishment.
You need to tell you no more TV, no more snacks, no more desserts, no more, no, we working out now.
No, no more alcohol, not right now.
No, I can't handle it right now.
You need to tell you that you owe you something.
I'm still going to get to where they are.
Why?
Because I owe it to myself.
And can't nobody stop me but me.
And you need to get rid of them excuses and you need to stop pointing fingers at people.
And you need to start pointing fingers at yourself.
What did you not do?
I'm just saying, I ain't even telling you. I'm not even asking you to do nothing.
I'm just asking you to acknowledge that you can't let it go.
And it's killing you.
I ain't asked you to take no classes or I ask you to do nothing.
You just, it's killing you.
And you wake up to it and you go to sleep to it.
And it's killing you.
You can't wait for nobody else to fix you.
You can't wait for nobody else to mature.
You can't wait for nobody else to get to that part in their life.
You can't wait.
I got great things in store for you.
All I'm asking you to do.
was let this go so I can give you everything you've ever won't so I can put you where you
always want to be so I can put you where I adored ordain you to be son I gave you a gift but I can't play
like you play humans play I don't play you got to fix this it's something in your heart you made up in
your mind because of the way things went down you made up in your mind to be bitter you had options
you chose bitter you chose angry now you hurting yourself you then dropped out of school you
living in the band and building son you're killing yourselves all my people that know me know me know
like yo he's been doing what he was doing but yo when he came back from there and he forgave his father
he took off you're ready to let that thing go finally forever you don't know how much time you got left
i'm telling you i've been there i've been there i had to drive that 700 miles to go knock on my
father's door to let it go i said god why i got to go all the way down here and talk
to my man. Why I got to ask him. Why I got to make it right. He said, because it's your life
and you can't wait for nobody else to make it right. Most of y'all struggle because you don't know
what you're here for and you're intimidated when you see other people because you're not who you're
supposed to be and that's why you feel intimidated. Once you figure out who you are, you're walking
in a room and look at anybody. Not down, but you look up because you know who you are.
And you're still walking around here taking the narrative that people said you were instead of creating your own narrative.
Write your narrative and make it plain to yourself.
You hear me?
Surround yourself with like-minded people.
Stop hanging with people who are still talking about people.
You should be talking about yourself and how you try to blow up.
You should be writing your vision, not talking about their vision.
You should be looking at your own vision.
You run around here hanging with people who are going to jail.
No, you're running with people who are doing stuff that's going to take you to jail.
You're listening to music that talk about death.
Something bound to happen to you.
If you listen to stuff that's talking about death, start listening to life.
Now I'm going to tell you this story.
I've got to get out of here.
Probably heard about this before.
It was a young man who, you know, he wanted to make a lot of money.
And so he went to this guru, right?
And he told the guru, you know, I want to be on the same level you are on.
And so the guru said, if you want to be on the same level I'm on,
I'll meet you tomorrow at the beach at 4 a.m.
He liked the beach.
I said I want to make money.
I don't want to swim.
Guru said if you want to make money, I'll meet you tomorrow.
4 a.m.
So the young man got there at 4 a.m.
He all ready to rock and roll, got on the suit.
He should have wore shorts.
The old man grabs his hand, said, how bad do you want to be successful?
He said, real bad.
He said, walk on out in the water.
So he walks out into the water.
Watch this.
When he walks out to the water, it goes waist deep.
He said, walk a little further.
He came, dropped his head in, held him down, hold him down.
My man getting stripped.
getting scratching, holding him down.
Just before my man was about to pass out, he raised him up.
He said, I got a question for you.
Somebody answered the question for me.
He said, when you were underwater, what did you want to do?
He said, I wanted to breathe.
He told the guy, he said, when you want to succeed as bad as you want to breathe,
then you'll be successful.
And when you get to the point where all you want to do is be successful,
as bad as you want to breathe, then you'll be successful.
And I'm here to tell you number one that most of you say you want to be successful, but you don't want it bad.
You just kind of want it.
You don't want it bad than you want to party.
You don't want it as much as you want to be cool.
Most of you don't want success as much as you want to sleep.
Most of you won't be successful because when you're studying and you get tired, you quit.
Don't cry to give up.
Cry to keep going.
Don't cry to quit.
You already, in pain, you already hurt.
Get a reward from it.
Don't go to sleep until you succeed.
Listen to me, I'm here to tell you today that you can come here, you can jump up, you
can do flips, you can be excited when we give away money, but listen to me, you'll never
be successful until I don't have to give you a dime to do what you do.
When I went to college, guys were way smarter than me.
4.0s, 3.0, they went to the Ivy League high schools, came to Oakwood from these great
high schools.
Most of them are not doing what I'm doing.
Why?
Because it's not about where you come from.
It's about hearts.
come to a place where you know being smarting enough you gotta have hearts.
The most important thing is this to be able at any moment to sacrifice what you are for what
you will become.
Some of you you can make sacrifices when Monday night football is not on.
You can make a sacrifice but when the game come on for some reason you just attach to
it.
For some of you when your favorite show come on you can be you can make sacrifices on Sunday
when there's nothing going on.
But when your favorite show comes on Monday, man, I'm saying to you today that there are some of you, if you give up your cell phone, you would be successful.
But your cell phone is more important to you than your success.
Some of you need to give up your cell phone because the time you spend on your cell phone could be used for your success.
The time you could be using to be successful, you're using it on the sale.
And the cell phone is not bringing you nothing but a bill.
And somebody has told you you couldn't live without it.
I'm talking about going deep now, giving up stuff.
To be able at any moment to sacrifice what we are for what we could be.
