REAL AF with Andy Frisella - 688. Q&AF: Starting Your First Business, What "Alpha" Really Means & Dealing With Depression
Episode Date: April 18, 2024On today's episode, Andy answers your questions on how to start your first business properly, how social media has misconstrued the real definition of an alpha male, and the best way to get yourself b...ack on track when you're not in a good place mentally.
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you guys to share it so uh don't be a hoe share the show what's up dj what's going on andy what's
going on nothing much man yeah yeah you know just uh doing the thing what's the thing today um i actually wasn't
wasn't much today no thing then no no no thing just we're doing this thing yeah yeah
what's going on with you man anything new now man what's cracking uh what's what's what's
crack-a-lacking i was gonna say something else but we can't say it what we gotta save it for cti okay that means it that means it was likely racist probably maybe uh no man everything's good dude
just uh you know like we talked about with the michael chandler episode i'm going hard
trying to uh get my body finally back from this injury that i've had and everything's going good
i'm definitely on track and i feel good. And just everything's firing, man.
Dude, how about just such a good, genuine, good,
like just good dude.
Yeah, he's awesome, dude.
I really, I mean, like Chad, Chad Wright's always gonna be,
I think he's always gonna hold that number one spot
for me, man, but like, fuck man,
Michael Chandler made it hard.
Yeah, dude, you know what's cool about that too,
is like we talked about on the podcast, he has built this. It's not this thing that he was naturally gifted
at. Like he talked about, he wrestled 103 in high school, right? He was 4'11", and he's built this,
like he said, brick by boring brick. And I think that's an amazing story.
And I think it's a testament to what you can accomplish if you're willing to, what we call here, master the mundane, right?
Most people lack the ability to master the mundane tasks.
They get bored very easily.
They don't feel like doing things.
They don't understand that to build a life, it is mundane.
It is the same things day
in and day out, operating at a high level, holding a high standard, executing with discipline.
And most people just can't do that because they don't have the endurance to do that. They don't
have the fortitude to do that. They don't have the perseverance to do that, which is why it's
important for you to build yourself into someone who does that way you can follow the path to success because there is only one path and the only path there is is day by day by day by day
over the course of a period of time so and depending on how big your goals are that could be
two years it could be five years it could be 10 years it could be 30 years we don't know
but at the end of the day it's all built the the same. It's one day at a time, one win at a time for life.
And there is no opportunity if you're going to operate at a high level to deviate from that really at any time.
Yeah, I think the coolest thing too, man, it's like, you know, it's what you talk about.
There is an equation for success.
Yeah.
It's very, very simple.
It's time or it's inputs, right it's time uh or it's it's inputs right but but
plus the time variable right like and i think the most the the coolest thing is like being able to
see people and talk to people who who have practiced and actually put in that fucking
equation right and you look at a guy like mike chandler because he got in the the ufc in what
2020 right and four years later here he is fighting the fucking biggest
fighter of the fucking sport you could possibly think of right and it's like that wasn't luck
that wasn't you know anything other than the inputs that he put in plus the time right 21 2021
it's three years yeah three years yeah and he's just beating people's asses you know what i'm
saying like like to me i think that's the coolest thing about that dude, man. It's like there's a real world, there's real evidence right there.
It works.
It works, man.
I thought that was just, man, it's crazy to think about.
Yeah, man.
I feel like after doing this all these years, people get used to me saying the same things over and over and over, but that's because there's only so many things, right? But to have someone who's also done something, you know, built it from the ground up,
anytime we can bring someone on, you know, like James Lawrence or, you know, Michael Chandler or
M.I. Lett, like these guys, they confirm what we're talking about. And it's it's it's frustrating to look out into the internet world and see all
these people trying to shortcut it trying to hack it trying to you know supersonic speed their way
to success when literally every person they look up to is telling them the same way and dude it's just indicative of people's impatience and need for instant
gratification that they continue to search for some sort of shortcut do you not think that
michael jordan or kobe bryant or any of these people that you look up to in business or life
do you not think that if there was another way they would have found it right right like there
is only one way these are smart hard-working badass motherfuckers bro and i'm telling you
right now there is only one way and it's day by day by motherfucking day over the course of your
life you don't get to do it for five years and then never do it again like that's the fallacy
right i'm gonna retire at 40 i'm gonna sit on a beach no you're not because you don't get to do it for five years and then never do it again. Like that's the fallacy, right? I'm going to retire at 40.
I'm going to sit on a beach.
No, you're not because you don't have the right mentality to get there in the first
place.
If that's what you're doing it for, you're never going to get to that point.
You know, oh, I'm going to, I'm going to at 35, I'm never going to have to work again.
Yeah.
Okay.
Let's see that.
Show me that.
Show me that person, right? That person doesn't exist because the people who actually build things, it's in their fucking blood.
These are builders.
These are creators.
These are contributors.
These are people that have to have a mission and have to have a purpose.
And that purpose is to build and create and contribute into things that materialize. And if you are trying to
materialize this life against those kinds of people, when your whole goal is to get to 35
years old and sit on a fucking beach with a Corona, you're going to lose. Okay. Because
these motherfuckers are doing it because they love it. They're doing it because they're competitive.
They're doing it because they want to change the world. You're doing it so you can have a couple Coronas and
fucking Riviera Maya. It's a different kind of want and skillset. And dude, people just don't
understand the competitive landscape. There's, you know, people talk about abundance, right?
Abundance mentality. Yeah, there is abundance mentality, but the abundance is shared amongst the most competitive,
most skilled, most disciplined people. It is not shared with people who do not possess those
traits and skill sets. So yes, there's plenty of abundance for hardworking, disciplined,
high skill, high drive, high work ethic people, plenty of abundance. That abundance does not
spread to you if you're
not doing any of those things. And that's what people think. And while I'm on it, I want to say
something else. You know, I look all over the internet and I see all these people writing about
their journaling and their cold plunges and their fucking touching the grass and they're getting in
nature and the fucking therapy and all this shit.
And you know what the problem is with most of you motherfuckers?
It's that you don't have a purpose.
You don't have a mission.
And it doesn't matter how much therapy you go to.
It doesn't matter how many cold plunges you do.
It doesn't matter how much you spend grounding.
It doesn't matter how many months you spend in the van.
It doesn't matter any of this shit.
How many journal pages you wrote it's never gonna make you feel good if you're leaving it on the table
if you're not exercising your potential if you don't have a purpose you don't have a mission
the reason you feel like is because you know that you're letting your potential die on the vine. You're letting your potential go to waste.
And that is an underlying condition that's causing you this anxiety, causing you this stress, causing you this uncomfortable place that you're trying to fix with all this modern day science.
And by the way, the shit might work.
Okay.
It might help.
It might make you feel a little bit better.
But the reality is you need to solve the underlying problem.
And the underlying problem is you're not exercising your potential.
And for that reason, you fucking feel like shit.
That's it.
So, you know, maybe instead of journaling some more and cold plunging some more and touching the grass some more and fucking whatever the fuck else you guys do maybe
you should get the fucking work and maybe you should try to build something great and maybe
you should try to do something that fucking matters and you won't feel like shit all the time
what love it it's the truth i'm so sick of seeing it dude i'm not against any of that shit i'm not
against it but so many people are out here trying to optimize.
And what are you trying to optimize?
You don't do anything.
So what's five times zero?
Zero.
Okay.
So if you go out and you do five self-care things,
and then you're leaving your potential on the table as a zero,
that means you're going to zero.
Yeah.
There's no multiplier there. Yes. Like, fuck here to create we're here to live we're here to
build we're here to contribute that can look a lot of different ways for a lot of different people
it doesn't mean build a business it doesn't mean it means doing your fucking best and leaving none
of your potential on the table and dude if you don't do that guess what you're gonna feel like shit
it's just reality it's real shit man that's real uh only thing i would ask bro is like next time
just make sure you give me a heads up when doing the math math questions why you know that shit
can get me sometimes yeah well everything times zero zero that's true yeah i thought about that
quick i'm like fuck yeah all right yeah All right. Yeah, sweet, man.
Well, I got some good ones for you, man.
Let's keep this heat moving.
Guys, Andy, question number one.
Hey, Andy, just wanted to say I love your content.
I came across your stuff on Facebook and TikTok and started listening to your podcast.
My question for you is, I want to start a business in my trade.
I've been a machinist for the last 15
years and i want to open my own shop how does a person like me that is barely scraping by do that
i've heard many times in this trade that you have to have money to make money i feel that's a bunch
of bullshit but i could be wrong i don't know jack shit about opening a business and only have a
little knowledge on how to run it properly.
I thought a few times about just running something small out of my garage and then eventually working my way up the ladder.
What are your thoughts on this?
First time getting going.
Very simple.
One, bring your lifestyle way down.
OK, whatever your lifestyle is, if you're serious about starting a business and you're serious about building a business, sell your fucking house, sell your fucking nice car, sell all your luxuries and downsize into
something that you can tolerate. Not that something that is ideal. Okay. That's number one
to work, to save as much money as you can. All that money you're paying over here,
work to fucking build some capital. Three, you're on the right track.
Start out small.
Start in your garage.
A lot of people go out and they try to borrow money or they try to have this nice shop with
their name on the door and their business.
That ain't business, bro.
That's called playing business.
Business is actually doing work and trading a good or a service or information for people's money, okay?
It doesn't matter how nice your office is.
It doesn't matter how cool your business card is.
And a lot of people get caught up in that shit.
They think that's what matters.
It doesn't fucking matter at all.
It's a zero factor, okay?
You need to do good work and you need to exceed customers' expectations
and allow the word of mouth of your service, of your good,
of your product to spread, all right? So those are the three first steps. After you start the
cash flow, after you start to make more money from doing this small in your garage, which you've
already figured out, then you're going to start to make investments. You're going to continue to save money. You're going to continue to take the money that you make, and you're going to start to make investments. You're going to continue to
save money. You're going to continue to take the money that you make and you're going to invest it
into more equipment. You're going to invest it into more resources to produce more goods. You're
going to invest it in all the things that make a business run. This is totally doable. Lots of
people do this, but most people do not have the dedication to actually execute it because they refuse to make the cuts in their lifestyle.
So they would rather live a slightly above mediocre lifestyle and not have a business than they are to take a step back, humble themselves, maybe look a little silly to their friends and family and just start the business. But you're going to get the last laugh because in 10 years, you're going to have a machine shop that's kicking ass.
And by the way, you're going to be doing what you want.
You're going to be building things.
You're going to be creating things.
I imagine you like to work with your hands.
So this is how you do these things.
You take a step backwards.
And by the way, you might not be able to sell your house.
But my point is downsize your life.
Downsize your financial commitments.
Take that money.
Invest it into what you're doing.
As you make more money, continue to live as small as you can for as long as you can.
As long as you can.
Okay?
Don't be the fucking internet dumbass who goes out and tries to buy a fucking Lamborghini after two years so he could show off on the Internet.
OK, be the guy who, like me, lives well below his means for the first 10 years in business.
OK, does everything. At the lowest possible denominator of cost.
All right. Which will allow you to scale your business a lot of people
when they hear my story and i talk about how the first seven or the first three years we made no
money the next seven years we made 695 a month for a grand total of 58 000 for 10 years right
combined they hear that and they say holy shit shit, dude, how did you endure that? How did you get?
Because man, I wanted to scale and I didn't have any financial resources. And now here we are,
a company that does hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars in sales.
And we don't have any debt. You know why we don't have any debt? Because I learned to operate on our own cash flow long ago.
And the way that we got to this was we were able to, when we started making money, see
people here, oh, 10 years.
But what they don't realize is that like six years in, we were making money.
And we just kept all that money in the business and continue to live below our means over
the course of the next four years, right?
Until we got to be a little bit older and we were making quite a bit more money.
And then we started, you know, doing some things.
And then when we started doing really well, you know, our lifestyle increased.
And you'll know when that point is.
But the point is, you should be going, this is how you know these entrepreneurs on the
internet are fucking dumbasses.
Because they start a business and the next thing you know, you see them driving a Lamborghini
Urus SUV, which is the biggest fucking poser car on the fucking planet.
If you have one, you should fucking sell it because you look like a fucking clown.
Okay?
So the reality is they go out and buy this shit so they can pretend to be successful
and they're cutting their fucking nose off to spite their face.
They want people to think they're successful,
but their business isn't actually growing at the rate that it should be.
And they think that fake it till you make it means look the part of success.
And so people believe that fake it till you make it
doesn't have anything to do with other people.
It has to do with this.
Pretend you're already that successful person
and then emulate their behaviors.
How does the hundred millionaire, how does the billionaire live their life for real?
How do they do it?
What do they do?
What's their systems of operation?
How do they run their life?
So you-
How do they treat people?
You fake that, right?
That's not you.
You behave that way and then it becomes you.
That's what people don't get.
When you want to change your life, bro, you can change it today.
You can become a different person today by changing your behaviors today.
Now, the results of those behavioral changes take time to materialize in reality for everybody to recognize.
But as long as you're not behaving like that fat piece of shit from fucking the last six years,
you're a different motherfucker today.
You see what I'm saying?
Yeah.
So it's adopt the behavior, not adopt the lifestyle.
And when we talk about fake it till you make it, so many people misunderstand what that means. That doesn't mean what people think it means.
And sell your fucking Uris. Holy shit. many people misunderstand what that means that doesn't mean what people think it means and sell
your fucking urus holy shit wasn't it uh what was it apple or microsoft that also started in the
garage was it apple lots of companies did bro lots of company and i think people just like they will
hear that or they see that they don't understand like that's what the real sacrifice looks like
that's what real success first form started my garage yeah started my garage i used to drive so we had a deal with a manufacturer to consult and then at when we
consulted with them then they started to uh that deal fell through we have made an agreement for
them to make product they allowed us to make small little runs i used to pick it up with scott halsey
in the back of our fucking pickup trucks we didn't have a warehouse all we had was the we had uh like 10 or 11 stores at the time
and uh we we go put it in my garage and then as the stores needed we would distribute it through
from i would distribute it scott would distribute it he would take half the stores i would take half
the stores we'd put the shit in the back of the pickup truck we drive it to the stores as needed right and when we started doing that bro each store we need like
two cases which is fucking six six bottles of protein so or it's 12 right so the
a lot of people start like this and and dude it just it's a very simple equation
downgrade your lifestyle, increase your available
cash, make the investments that you need to make to start small, do a great job, make a great
product, over-serve the customer to the point where they're talking about it and they're spreading
the word, and then scale up as you go and you make more money. And that's how you do it. And
then live small for as long as you can. I love it. I love that, man. Guys, any question number two?
Hey, Andy and DJ, I'm 23 years old and I am number nine of 12 kids in my family.
Damn.
Yeah, for shit.
That's a big family.
Mama and dad like to do it.
I'm also married to-
Planting some fucking seeds.
He's a farmer. I'm also married to my perfect girl.
The whole time we dated in high school, she liked me because I was sweet, forgiving, and patient.
I think growing up as number nine, I was often overlooked and forgotten. So I was never very confident and thus became sweet and easy to forgive because I was afraid to speak my mind.
That being said, I've been listening to your podcast for a little over a year and I loved it instantly.
I've been trying to develop the fuck you mentality for the past six months or so.
Looking back the last six months as I've been more assertive and stern in saying what I mean, I've noticed myself being much more pissed off, easily annoyed,
and honestly being a dick to everyone around me. Unfortunately, that has unconsciously included my
sweet wife who loved me and married me for being sweet, loving, and nonjudgmental. I took a deep
look at myself this past Sunday and realized I really want to be that alpha guy who speaks his
mind whenever I enter a room,
but I can't find the right way to do it without ruining relationships around me.
After realizing this, I talked to my wife and she started crying,
saying that she has missed the real me and she still loves me,
but I'm not the same man she married and not in a good way.
So my question is, how can I remain patient, loving, forgiving and kind while still speaking my mind in a stern
manner i want to be that alpha guy but still be gentle to my loved ones first of all congratulations
on your wife and you sounds like you have a great family it sounds like you're a really good dude
there's nothing wrong with that no like what's if it ain't broke don't fix it bro
like and just because you have an idea of what alpha is,
alpha is not running around.
Just because I have an aggressive disposition
does not mean that you have to adopt that.
That's just who I am.
That's my authentic self.
And by the way, I think if you ask the people around me
how I am most of the time, most of the time I'm pretty fucking nice.
Bro, you got the biggest heart I've ever known.
Yeah.
So, like, dude, you have to retrain what you think alpha is.
There's a lot of fake alpha fucks on the internet
who call themselves, first of all,
if anybody calls themselves alpha, they're not alpha.
Second of all.
That's rule one.
Yeah, it's true.
So, you got to understand, alpha is not about being a dick alpha is not about being me it's
not about saying curse words it's not about any of that dude alpha is about being a man standing
up for what's right telling the truth protecting the people around you providing for the people
around you and being kind and being caring and then having some boundaries.
When people step on your toes, you might have to stomp on somebody's throat.
Okay?
So that part of it is little 1% of your life, right?
Yeah.
And you have to understand.
We're fed, especially someone who feels like, hey, man, I'm trying to figure this out, right?
We're fed this idea of alpha male that is isn't real right alpha male is like my brother okay who treats his family really good who handles his business who takes care of everybody around him and yeah
sometimes he'll let you know when you're up but isn't that real love isn't real kindness
telling someone when they're stepping in the wrong hole or they're fucking their life up and being honest about it because being kind and loving doesn't mean letting people mess up their
lives it means hey man this ain't cool that's not good it's holding a standard and so when you think
of like what alpha means brother that doesn't mean you got to change your whole personality dude
in fact it sounds like you got a great personality and it
sounds like you got a great wife so you know let's let's keep in mind here what what true alpha is
is being your authentic self man and then you know it sounds like what you're struggling with
is that you don't have a boundary okay and so what you need to work on is and the only change
you need to make here i wouldn't change my change you need to make here, I wouldn't change my personality.
You don't have to be a dick.
You don't have to go out of your way to let people know that you're an alpha.
That's not what we're talking about.
What we're talking about is being prepared when someone steps on your toes.
What does that look like for you?
And I bet for most of your life, you kind of just say, oh, that's no big deal.
And you brush it off.
And I bet because you know it's wrong and it's violating your own integrity with yourself,
it's lowered your self-esteem and it's lowered your confidence.
And the reason you're struggling with confidence is because you know that there are things
that happen to you that you are not okay with, that you pretend to be okay with. And you have to understand that it is 100% okay
to let people know when you are not okay with things.
That's just called communication.
And when you have a boundary
and you do all the other stuff I talked about,
that's what makes you an alpha, dude.
Alpha is not one of these dudes.
And it fucks me up because I know a lot of you guys like you you hear
me talk and you know i i got a beard and i got scars and i got tattoos and you're like oh and
yo bro that's not that's that has nothing to do with it that's not that's just handling my business
you know i'm saying that's just being me and i'm an authentic human being and and dude i think being authentic and just you know having boundaries and being kind
and being respectful having manner bro there's nothing more alpha than having manners you know
what i'm saying and treating people right there's nothing more alpha than that so like dude look man
i feel what you're saying but don't try to emulate someone else. Just identify the little problem that you have, which it sounds like is just boundaries.
Start holding that boundary when necessary.
And even when you hold the boundary, it doesn't mean you have to be an asshole.
Now, if they escalate it, you can be, but you don't have to be.
In fact, some of the ways to enforce boundaries are very simple, very calm, very, very, very
simple.
Hey, I don't like that, man. You're supposed to be my conversation hey i don't like that man you're supposed to be my
friend friends don't do that you see what i'm saying very easy yeah and that sticks with people
a lot more than screaming at them you know yeah so bro it sounds like you're doing good man and
it sounds like you're just reading too much into it and i think you i think your wife is right you
know you need to pull back a little bit and just realize your problem is letting people do things that you don't
agree with and then pretending like you agree with them that's what's hurting your confidence and if
you just fix that little aspect of it you're going to feel a lot better and you won't feel so guilty
about the way that you're behaving yeah i think jordan p i love that man i think jordan peter
peterson also said something on this it's like you know somebody asked me like oh you know being a man that means you have to be violent he's like, you know, somebody asked him like, oh, you know, being a man, that means you
have to be violent.
He's like, no, you have to be capable of violence.
Yeah.
That's all it is.
Yeah.
Right.
And so like, you don't have to walk around ready to fucking, you know, kill everybody.
No.
But you have to be capable of it.
Yeah.
For sure.
Yeah.
Right.
And I think that's ultimately what it comes down to, man.
Like, that's a big deal.
And there's so much, like, I see these reels and shit on Instagram of like you know bro oh my god fuck out of here like dude let me get my man bun i'm
gonna fucking you know grow a beard like come on man it's like i saw this one last night like i see
this one all the time and it just irritates the shit out of me i'm gonna make moves in silence
real bosses make moves in silence you Real bosses make moves in silence.
You realize that you're putting this on the internet, which makes it not silent.
It's not silent at all.
And by the way, if you were actually making moves, the results would tell the story.
But you're not making any moves.
You're just trying to tell people you're going to make moves so you can feel good right now.
When in reality, what you need to do is let your results do the talking. Stop talking about all these moves you're going to make moves so you could feel good right now when in reality what you need to do is let your results do the talking stop talking about all these moves you're not making
and stop embarrassing yourself saying i'm going to do this i'm going to do that i'm going to make
these moves you'll never see what's coming i gotta and and never nothing ever happens you look like a
fucking idiot okay so stop making yourself look like an idiot. Shut the fuck up and go build something. And then come back and say, all right.
I made some moves in silence.
God, dude, I get so tired of these young kids saying this dumb shit.
You're fucking 20 years old.
You don't know shit about life.
You shouldn't be life coaching anybody.
Fucking 22-year-old course fuckers.
I'm fucking, I'm life coach. I i'm gonna teach you how to make moves in silence
go fucking build something dude and what they don't understand is they're gonna ruin their
reputation and then they're not gonna be able to build anything real but what the fuck do i know
you know yep i'm just a podcaster and a youtuber uh i love it man guys andy our third and final
question question number three andy uh in the last fucking 22 years old dude will fucking make
seven million dollars and fucking every week from my basement yeah let's fucking drive a
lamborghini urus moves in silence yeah do it all in silence. Fuck out of here.
I'm so fucking sick of these fucking clowns, dude.
I do it all in silence.
Oh, man.
All right.
Guys, Andy, question number three.
Andy.
Andy, in the last four years, I've lost my dad, my sister, and cousin to suicide.
I'm no stranger to depression, and I'm having struggles of my own.
I feel like depression might get me unless I find the strength to get back on track.
I have a wife, four amazing kids, and a high-paying job,
and I still find myself in dark mental struggles from time to time.
My question is, do you still have times of mental darkness,
even though you have amazing things in your life and
how do you get yourself back on track when you're not in a good place mentally man this is a tough
question to answer because everybody's so different and what they struggle and how they struggle and
what their internal dialogue is and while i believe that therapy has become very predatory
i believe in certain cases there is a need to talk to someone and kind of work through what the root cause is with the understanding that you're not going to talk to them for fucking ever.
Right.
Okay.
If they start trying to get you there for the next seven years, they're just milking you for money.
There's a lot of predatory shit about therapy.
All right. They try to talk, get you to talk about and focus on your problems so hard that your problems actually just stay at the forefront of your mind, which makes
you more miserable than what you would actually be. Okay. So there's that too. Stop focusing so
hard on how bad you feel and start focusing on what your mission is in life. What's your purpose?
What are you trying to build? What are you trying to create? Who are you trying to become? And when you take that focus off of all your problems and you start
focusing on moving forward, this turns the noise down on how bad this seems to be, okay? When you
look at a problem and you stare at a problem and you get obsessed with the problem, and this is
what a lot of these people do with the self-care, right? They're trying to eliminate all problems
from their life. They call it optimization? They're trying to eliminate all problems from their life.
They call it optimization. They're trying to eliminate all anxiety from their life.
Let me tell you something and save you years and years and years and years, because I went through this myself. You cannot eliminate all the anxiety from your life. Anxiety serves a purpose
in your life. And that purpose is to remind you when something needs to be addressed that you're not addressing.
Okay, now, can anxiety become overwhelming?
Sure, it can.
But guess what cures anxiety?
Action towards the thing that you know needs to be done.
So my question to you would be, what is it that you think needs to be done?
What is it that you are putting off?
What is it that you are afraid of?
What is it that you are thinking about doing that you're not doing?
What do you know you should be doing that you're not doing?
That's where you're going to find the answer of the direction that you need to go to move
away from this place of constant focus and constant dwelling on your depression so that
you could turn the volume down on that.
Okay.
That's the first thing.
The second thing is, bro, there are medications for this. depression so that you could turn the volume down on that okay that's the first thing the second
thing is bro there are medications for this and i think that i think that there is um i think that
these things are way over prescribed i think they're over prescribed by 95 but they're situations
where they're appropriate and you need to talk to someone who's got a reasonable mind who uses
common sense to decide if that's an option for you. And I don't like to recommend
that. You guys all know how I feel about those things, but there's still a purpose for these
things in some cases. Okay. But my opinion on this with all that being said is that we live
in this culture right now of victimhood. We live in this culture where everywhere we turn and everywhere we look on the internet,
we see people talking about mental health.
We see people talking about their depression, their anxiety, their frustration, their stress,
their negativity, et cetera, et cetera.
Bro, when you surround yourself with that, it's like swimming in a swimming pool full
of negativity. All right. And when you look around and all you can see is people that are
talking about how fucked up they are, your natural reaction is to start looking at yourself and say,
well, fuck what's fucked up about me. Right. Which is okay. If you look at it and you say,
all right, I could improve here. I could get in a little better shape. I could treat people a little nicer.
I could do more productive things.
I could read a little more.
I could do a better job at my career.
That's okay.
But when you start analyzing yourself so deep and looking for problems, guess what's going to happen?
You're going to fucking find them.
Because every single one of us has a past.
Every single one of us has things that we regret. Every single one of us has a past. Every single one of us has things that we regret.
Every single one of us has situations
that have happened to us.
Every single one of us has things
that bother us from our past.
And when we constantly dwell and we constantly focus
and we get obsessed with those things
and we start telling ourselves this story,
well, I can't feel good because this happened to me
or I can't feel good because of that happened to me. Well, that happened to you, bro. How the fuck can you change that? Guess what?
You can't. So what you have to do is you have to come to terms with the reality of what has
happened. And you have to give yourself some grace. You have to forgive yourself. You have to
let yourself understand that thing that happened to me. Wow.
It wasn't ideal and it wasn't great and it was very painful and I might've handled it wrong.
I learned a lesson from it.
And by the way, then after you learn your lesson, you move forward and don't do the
same shit again.
All right.
And if it's something that happened to you, what did you learn?
There was something out of your control.
What did you learn?
I got stabbed in the fucking face, bro.
My whole face is fucked up.
Okay, I got one here, here, all the way across here, and in my back.
All right?
I could have lived my whole life saying, fuck, dude, I got stabbed in the fucking face.
I can't do anything.
Everybody looks at me weird.
You know, to this day, people come up to me, they're like, fuck, dude, what happened to you?
Right?
It's been 20 years, 21 years since it happened all right i've lived my most of my life with that in my life i would have it would have been very easy for me to say that traumatic event
happened to me but i couldn't do anything instead i said hey that traumatic event happened to me
and because of that people remember me i'm. And I'm going to leverage that into
building the life that I want. And here the fuck I am. Okay. So we have the power to change the
perspective about the events that have happened to us and either use them for us or against us.
There's a famous story about a man who was an alcoholic and he had two sons. One son grew up to be an alcoholic. They asked him,
why are you an alcoholic? And he said, well, that's what I learned because my dad was an
alcoholic. The other son never drank a drink in his whole life. And they said, how come you never
drank? And he said, because my dad was an alcoholic. Okay. And that's what we get to
choose when hard things happen to us when they were out of our control Now if it's you that did the hard thing you have to learn a lesson
You have to forgive yourself and you have to move forward. How do you forgive yourself? It's very simple. Okay
How would you talk to your friend if your best friend came to you and said hey dj
Fuck man. I fucking did this. I did that. I fucked this up. What would you
say to your friend? You would say something like this, bro. Come on dude. Like everybody
fucks up. Yeah. Right. Yeah. That's not good. You shouldn't do that again. But everybody
has something like that, dude. So like just don't go to the fucking world. Yeah. Just
don't do it again
and move forward bro and that that helps you get rid of the shame get rid of the guilt and get rid
of the weight that you're carrying which causes all of this negative feeling right so uh and then
on top of it dude you know you need to get yourself in the best mental shape possible you know so like
doing something like live hard or 75 hard is a
great idea for you because it's going to get your mind right. It's going to get your body right.
It's going to get you feeling great about yourself. It's going to build trust with yourself.
It's going to build confidence, grit, fortitude, self-belief, self-esteem, the ability to endure.
And when you can follow through on the things that you set out to do, when you say, hey, I'm going to do this and then you can go do it without any hesitation, bro, you believe
in yourself.
You trust yourself.
You start to love yourself and you say, damn, dude, I'm a bad motherfucker.
Okay.
And guess what happens to your confidence?
It goes up.
All right.
So yeah, dude, I do struggle with these things, but I've also learned how to manage them and
how to move through them and how to manage them and move through them is by getting everything
else in order.
And by focusing on what my mission is, what my purpose is executing against that, and
then making sure that I'm doing all the things that I know I need to do to move me forward.
And by the way, if you're doing all those things and you're focused on your mission and you're focused on your health and you're focused on improving
and you're focused on moving forward and you're focused on moving your body and all these things,
bro, you don't got time to worry about your fucking past. Okay. So, uh, yeah, that's,
that's what I would say, bro. I think it's a normal thing that people struggle with.
I think it's way overblown and way over exaggerated because of the culture that we live in.
You know, in the fucking 1990s, bro, nobody was talking about this.
Nobody came out and said, you know, oh, I need a mental health day.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, dude, it's way overblown.
And the reason that it's way overblown now has a lot to do with how society is. In the
90s, there was no internet. So you know what people had to do? They had to go fucking work,
okay? Or they starved. Now we have a situation where people can stay home, they can scroll all
day, they can get a check from the government, they can fuck. And bro, that removes their entire
mission, their entire purpose in life. And just like I was talking earlier, if you don't exercise or, or, or draw out the potential
in yourself, you are going to feel depressed.
You're going to feel anxious because you know, in your heart that you are leaving everything
that you could potentially do and potentially become on the table. And that is going to bother you. That is going to fucking make you feel depressed. That
is going to make you feel dark. So what is it you're trying to do? What is your mission?
What kind of shape are you in? How do you eat? How do you train? What are you reading? What's
your environment like? Are you spending all this time scrolling or are you spending time moving
forward? All right. So those are the things that you can do to manage it. And by the way, it like are you spending all this time scrolling or are you spending time moving forward all right
so those are the things that that you can do to manage it and by the way um you know i i think
it's if we're getting down to to brass tacks here i think it's as simple like and people are
gonna hate that i say this but i think it's as simple as this look around at all these soft
motherfuckers crying about their lives and realize that you don't want to be one of them.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
When I look around at all these people crying about their fucking sad story when honestly they haven't had shit happen to them, right?
You never hear the people who've had real shit complaining about their lives.
You've never had the burn victim complaining.
You never heard the physically deformed person victim complaining you never heard the the physically
deformed person complaining you never heard a guy who lost an arm or a leg complaining all you hear
is a bunch of fucking pussies complaining about basic shit that's called life and when i look
around and i see all that shit bro it just makes me not want to be like them so i'm like fuck that
i'm not doing that i'm not a victim i'm not a bitch i'm not a pussy i'm gonna go fucking do this no matter how i feel and that fixes the problem for me well okay that's
real shit man i love it yeah i fucking love it well guys 80 that was three yeah don't be a hoe
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