REAL AF with Andy Frisella - 854. Q&AF: How To Not Be Cocky, Chasing Happiness With Ambition & Boundaries In Business
Episode Date: March 17, 2025On today's episode, Andy answers your questions on how to not be cocky when you start winning in business, how to achieve happiness while staying ambitious about your big goals, and how to create prop...er boundaries in your professional world.
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What's going on? You know, I was thinking we got MFCO coming back and like, I don't think
I've ever asked like, where did did where did the name come from?
Like how did you get come up with MFCO?
It's actually funny story so
there was a
Commercial many many many years ago that you can still find on YouTube
That k-swiss did with Kenny Powers. The Shu-Braya.
Okay, yeah, K-Swiss the Shu-Braya.
I had some K-Swiss back in my day.
Yeah, I bet you did.
And the gist of the commercial is that Kenny Powers is the CEO of K-Swiss.
And the opening line of the of the video is
Konnichiwa, I'm Kenny Powers, and I am the new motherfucking CEO of k-swiss. Yeah, all right, so
back then
my employees
Because I like to curse especially when I'm giving passionate speeches to our team
especially when I'm giving passionate speeches to our team, started calling me MFCEO.
And they got me a shirt that said MFCEO.
And I started wearing the shirt.
And when we decided that we were gonna create a podcast,
we just decided to call it that, MFCEO Project.
And the reason it was called a project
was because we were trying to create
a whole bunch of other
MfCEo To take control of their lives
You know have a little swagger learn how to win make some money be a good person and have fun doing it
So that was where the name can do like it and it's stuck. I mean like fuck dude. I pretty sure
More people know me as that than they know of that commercial.
Yeah, right.
No, no, I think that's a fact.
That's a fact.
I do have a question.
Why'd you say you bet I wore K-Swiss?
What was it?
What?
You said you bet I wore K-Swiss?
Yeah.
What does that mean?
Well, I mean, you're a little bit light in the twinkle toes.
You know what I'm saying?
You know?
I'm just saying.
Okay.
No, that's cool though.
No, I asked that because like, dude,
like I feel like most people,
at least maybe it's an old level of thinking,
but like most people look at business
and see it as such this like dry thing.
And I feel like, you know, when I see you,
you don't see that at all.
You see life, you see fucking passion, you see dry.
Like you don't really see that a lot, I guess.
But business is a whole different other thing.
Look man, nobody wants to come work with some dry turd. and you see dry, like you don't really see that a lot, I guess, but business is a whole different other thing. Right?
Look man, nobody wants to come work with some dry turd,
okay, who's been sitting out in the sun
and you're gonna go pick it up with a fucking grocery bag
and it crumbles in your hand.
That is the epitome of most leaders in corporate America
and nobody wants to work like that.
So I've just always kept it real, bro. I say what I think, I think what I say,
I communicate the way I communicate and sure there's been some people that didn't like it, but guess what?
It's my fucking business. I run it the way I want and if you don't want to work here, you don't have to.
So the people here sort of reflect that mentality. Now everybody might not be the same way I am,
which they're not, but they appreciate the realness
and the authenticity and who I am on this show
is who I am in real life.
Any of you guys that ask my close friends,
because I hear this all the time,
is he really like?
Yes, I'm really fucking like that.
This is how I talk in real life
and I just don't know any other way to be, bro. Like every other time I've tried to like clean it up
or be a little-
Polish it.
Yeah, I fucked up.
And I got some advice one time,
I don't know, this was like five or six years ago,
from somebody that I respected who told me,
when you go on stage and you do that,
it's just not a good look, you need to clean it up.
And then I tried to clean it up dude and like I sucked and like dude, I just, I just have found that authenticity is the most important as true authenticity.
You may not be like me. It doesn't mean like a lot of people hear authenticity and they think you've got to curse or you got to talk loud or you got to be this. You're trying to manufacture a version
of authenticity that someone else is showing you, which means it's inauthentic to you.
And so true authenticity, in my opinion, is the most important and effective leadership tool that one can have.
And I also think it's the most important and effective branding tool that one can
have. And we see this online.
Like I see a lot of you guys trying to create a personal brand.
You're trying to, I mean, dude, my personal brand is so strong.
I don't even have to fucking post.
Okay. And the reason that is, is because it's super authentic to me I'm my own thing and a lot of you guys
you see a version of something from someone else and you try to make that you into that
version because you admire that person and what ends up happening is you're really just a watered-down not as good version of that and it gets no attention and what
people have to understand about authenticity which is you know the basis
is that we all are built with our true authentic being inside of us. And most people are too afraid to ever let anyone see that because
it's not in line with who everybody else already thinks they are. All right. They would rather
risk trying to be like somebody else. It's not just that bro. You got to understand.
They come through school, they go through grade school, they go through junior high, they go through high school and what is the natural process through that?
Well, the natural process through our schooling system is to fall in line or you're an outcast.
Be like everyone else or you're not cool.
Be like these people or you don't have any friends at the lunch table.
So we start to learn this idea of conformity
very early in life.
And when we're little, people say,
oh, you could be anything you want.
You could do anything you want.
You can build, you could be president.
And as we grow up, right, you can sort of see this.
In grade school, your teachers might say,
well, yeah, DJ, you could be president.
You get to junior high and they're like,
well you could be, but you know,
you've gotta have this and this and this.
And then by high school, they're like,
you need to be more realistic.
You're gonna turn wrenches, or whatever they say.
Which by the way, some of my best friends
and most talented people that I know
turn wrenches for a living.
And so it's not a knock.
But the point is is that
you get talked out of your own belief and your own authenticity in your own
dreams for conformity that is forced and that's why people have such a hard time
ever developing or even knowing or discovering who they are as a person and
for you to develop an authentic brand,
the best thing I can give you, dude,
the best piece of advice that I can give you
is to let it fucking rip, dude.
Whatever comes out of your mouth,
however it comes out of your mouth,
whatever you're thinking,
just let it go out.
And your product will develop over time. If you, if you, if you follow that play, but
to start it in the first place to ever have a good authentic product for personal brand,
it has to start with you knowing who you truly are. And we all know who we truly are,
but we all don't have the courage to allow the world to see that.
It's this little idea that we have inside of our heart, this little version of ourselves
that we sort of imagine and fantasize about and think about that we're like,
man, if anybody really knew this, I'd be the greatest of all time at this.
But we don't let it out because we're afraid of what we've been conditioned behaviorally to,
to understand, which is conformity wins. And in reality,
conformity doesn't win its authenticity.
So it's counterintuitive to what people grow up with and the culture of
conditioning that they deal with through the schooling process.
And that's why people have such a hard time understanding what authenticity
really is and even harder time expressing that. So, um,
you know, a lot of you guys building a personal brand or you want to have
people want to follow you. Um,
you need to develop this truly authentic version of yourself
because dude,
people know when they're getting it and they can feel it.
It's an energy and whether it's, people know when they're getting it and they can feel it. It's an energy. And whether it's,
you know, got the language that they like or not, it doesn't matter because authenticity is the
ultimate competitive advantage because no one else can be your authentic self. So if you're trying
to be like everybody else and you're trying to be a different version of Andy or Goggins or fucking Jaco or whoever you might look up to. All you are is a watered down version
of that, which doesn't get the attention because the real version is that much better. So what
version of you is actually you lay that out there and then continue to develop upon that.
And that is how you become successful leader
and build a brand that people resonate with.
Yeah, I love it, man.
I call that a little extra sauce right there, bro.
Well, I mean, it's something that I see a lot of you guys
struggling with, quite honestly.
Like, I could come on here and be like, yeah, you guys all suck.
But that's not it.
It's not that you suck, dude.
Like, you guys are trying to do little content reels and you're getting no views
It's not res because all you're doing is repeating the shit
That other people that you look up to have said and the people that follow you have already heard it from that person
They know that yes, and they might not say that they might not say hey
You know so-and-so says that or so- and so does that, but they've already seen it, dude.
They've never seen the authentic you.
So like the biggest piece of advice that I could give someone is just to be who
the fuck you are because that version is not copyable by other people when it's
authentic. There's no one out there that can do me better than me.
Fucking no one tell me someone out there. No, you can't do it.
Okay. There's nobody out there that can do Jaco better than Jaco.
There's nobody out there that can do Gary V better than Gary V.
There's no one out there that can do Goggins better than Goggins.
There's no one out there that can do anybody better than the original version of
that person's authenticity. And that applies to you as well.
So if you want to know why you're struggling, ask yourself an honest question.
Am I actually communicating and being and developing who I really am or am I trying
to be a version that I have consumed from someone else at some point in time.
Because if it's the second part,
you're always gonna struggle.
And if you're authentic and you keep developing
your authentic personality and delivery and language
and who you are, that will eventually become
your competitive advantage.
Like, that's what it is.
That's how it is, man.
I love it. I love it, man. Well, it is Monday, is. That's how it is, man. I love it.
I love it, man.
Well, it is Monday, dude.
So let's make some people better.
Let's make some people better, man.
Let's do it.
You caught me with a drink in my mouth.
Oh, that's fine.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's good.
Which, by the way, I only had one of these
first form energies in a while.
And he's about to become a pilot.
Since about an hour ago.
I just started punching some holes in drywall, baby.
That green one's dangerous.
Bro, it's diet Mountain Dew, dude.
You gotta be careful.
And I love diet Mountain Dew.
But you gotta remember,
the only the regular full Mountain Dew
is the one that makes you punch holes.
That's where they cut out.
It's the full throttle one.
That's why it's called diet.
Yeah, right. They cut out the hole punching. So you still want to, you just don cut out. That's the full throttle one. That's why it's called diet. Yeah, right.
They cut out the hole punching.
So you still want to, you just don't.
Yeah. Yeah, I get it.
That makes sense.
I like it, man.
Well, anyway, you guys wanna support the show,
you guys always ask, how can we support?
You could support by sharing the show,
which a lot of you do, but a lot of you don't do,
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Protein bars at your local convenience store, and if they don't have it at your local convenience store
You can say what the fuck are you guys doing?
That's how you help us out. That's it. That's the way to do it man. Well that being said I got three good ones for you guys
Let's knock these out guys Andy
Question number one. It's so good. It is good man. It's guys Andy question number one it's so good it is
good man it's good guys question number one hey Andy I hope you guys and team are
doing good and kicking ass my question today is how can I avoid being cocky
once I start doing good and on a parallel path to winning because I saw a
lot of people fall off once they start winning a little,
or even win once, like Tim Grover says.
I've been doing good lately and been making great progress
and I'm gonna start getting paid more
in the next coming months.
And I need your advice on how I can manage that,
manage my finances and my life on that.
I don't wanna feel like I'm at the top of the world
because of the high testosterone a 20 year old would have
Just because I'm doing it doing good for a couple of months
Started 75 hard and started being more focused and I regimented as I can be but I felt twice because I didn't hit my mark of
drinking a gallon of water
Your advice and impact is greatly appreciated and I love what you and your team do because you're really shaping the next generation of men in society
How not to fuck up the path you're trying to go on Andy. How do you do it?
You are 20 years old
Alright, let me tell you something that happens to 20 year old cocky motherfuckers
You think you're winning right now. You are not winning. You
couldn't possibly be winning because you're 20. All right? You don't know shit.
You don't know anything about life. You don't know anything about business. And
the fact that you've won a little bit, honestly, is probably very fortunate. And
I hate to use the term lucky, but I'll just say you're fortunate because I'm going to be polite. You need to understand that if you start to believe that you are winning
now, this is the best that you will ever get. I am 45 years old. I have by all standards
achieved every single goal that I had set for myself when I was your age.
All right? And most people would look at me, I think almost everybody, would look
at me and say that's a very successful man. I do not feel successful at all. I
feel like a speck of dirt that has been overlooked, that is way behind, that is hungrier than ever
to win.
So we have to recalibrate how you are thinking and how you are thinking should be, dude,
I don't have any option but to go win and I have to win so big because I have to take care of myself
I have to take care of my family. I have to take care of my friends because once you become that big of a winner
That's the reality of winning you become the epicenter for everybody else around you every single person in your life
Will probably end up
surviving because of what you're doing
in your business in your professional life. So
Let's break this down
How do you compare to
Me Would you say you're winning compared to me?
Okay. Now I take that and I say well, how do I compare to Jeff Bezos? All right, do I think
I'm winning compared to Jeff Bezos? Absolutely not. All right, and you aren't winning either. So to ask, how do I
keep from getting cockier, stay from getting cocky, well, you have to plant your fucking feet in reality, bro,
because you haven't done shit yet.
All right.
So, and this is also where you have to understand what the meaning of humility actually means.
The meaning of humility has nothing to do with the car you drive and the house you live in
or all this other shit that broke people tell you.
The meaning of humility has to do with your understanding that you are a result
of your actions and not a result of you just being great.
You are winning a little bit because you did things that others were not willing
to do.
And if you want to continue to grow and continue to scale and continue to win
over the course of your life,
which you need to because you're not winning right now. You think you are, but you're not.
You need to do a couple things. One, you need to embody the true sense of humility, which is this.
I am the result of my actions and when my actions stop, my success will stop. And you also have to
understand that you are no better than anybody else because if anybody else had
Executed the actions that you have executed they would also be in your position
So how could you think it's you when if anybody else did the same exact things you did you would be where they would be?
Where you are so start to understand the true definition of humility and contrary to what all the fucking losers say on the internet
it's very important to find people that compare yourself to,
to remind you that you have a long way to go. All right.
And we have all these people on the internet who say, Oh,
comparison is the thief of joy and never compare yourself to anybody. Yeah,
bro. That's what losers do. Winners always compare themselves to people.
They're always competing. They're always working to get better. They're always working to surpass that person that they
look at as the inspiration for their success. And guess what? The people who do that are the people
who do end up surpassing that person. And they continue on a path of growth over the long haul.
And by the way, I talked about this a few episodes. You need to adopt,
and I guess this is the third part of it.
You need to adopt the mentality of raising the bar before you actually hit your
goal. Okay. Yes,
I have achieved every goal that I ever set out for myself when I was 20,
but right now at at mid-40s, I have not achieved any of my goals because my goals have been
raised.
All right?
And what losers do is they hit their goal and then they're like, oh, I made it.
I'm the best.
And they walk around talking about how they're the hardest shit in the world.
When in reality, those people will be broken two or three years because all the action that they were executing that produces stops the point they think they made
it. So you have to understand how champions think. Champions will raise the bar over and
over and over again and play the game for life. Okay. And when they get close to where
they're trying to go and they start to think about,
man, I'm actually going to hit that automatically, dude, the goals change and get that much bigger.
And then they pass their original mark without even really recognizing it. All right. So it's
important to take some time and look back once in a while and say, all right, I hit that goal. But
if you want real success, and I'm talking about generational wealth for real,
you have to have the mentality
that people who generate that have.
And yes, you're not going to live the conventional life
that everybody else gets to live.
You're not gonna have quote unquote the balance
everybody talks about having.
Those rules are for them.
They're not for entrepreneurs, they're not for entrepreneurs. They're not for champions.
They're not for successful people.
The rules that the people in the stands on Sunday and NFL play by and the rules that
the players play by in their life are two different sets of fucking rules.
And you have to decide, do you want to be a player or do you want to be a spectator?
What do their lives look like?
And I use sports a lot because it's easy for you guys to understand the life of Tom Brady looks a hell of a lot different
than the life of the fan watching Tom Brady. Okay. And you have to ask yourself which one
you want to be. And then you have to understand guys like Tom Brady, guys are at the highest.
They, they, they don't get everything. They get some things and you guys all think man
I really like to have what Tom Brady had but then you still want these other things and they're not always possible
So you have to really decide and this goes back to the authenticity part
You have to and I'm not here to tell you what the fuck you should want for yourself
I'm here to offer the information to the people who want to win as big as possible
That's what the fuck I'm if you think I'm talking to you and you're vibing you're like yeah
I want to win. Fuck yeah. If you're sitting there saying well that doesn't
sound then I'm not talking to you bro. I'm talking to these guys over here. You
go over there go listen to somebody that makes you feel good for fucking not
doing shit. There's plenty of them. There's plenty of them out there.
They'll make you feel good for being a fucking loser.
Right.
Okay, I'm not one of those guys.
If you're gonna stand in my camp and you ain't doing shit,
I'm gonna tell you you're a fucking loser, all right?
So, decide what it is you want authentically,
and it's very important that that is an authentic decision
because if you pick the path of entrepreneurship
and you're not willing to live that life,
you will be fucking miserable.
It will ruin your life
because it is just that fucking hard, okay?
If you're not willing to deal with that,
go over there, bro.
No one's judging you.
You're gonna be way happier, okay?
Stop consuming shit like my information.
Stop listening to all this success shit
if that's not what you actually want to do because all it's going to do is make you feel bad about yourself.
All right. And like I said, there are lots of people out there that will make you feel
good for just fucking floating through life. And that's usually the most popular people.
Okay. Just go, go to the self-help version or category on podcasts and go to the top three and they'll all tell
you how special you are, how great you are, and how you need to relax and take a break
and take a breather and it's not about making money, it's about this and balance and all
this other shit. That's why they make those shows. I'm not that show motherfucker. I'm
about winning. Okay? So you have to understand that this is very hard. It has to be an authentically
true choice for you. And then you have to understand that you is very hard It has to be an authentically true choice for you
And then you have to understand that you're not gonna get everything that those guys want but you're gonna get other things that are fucking
awesome
but
back to the
Original question look man. You're 20 years old. You haven't done shit. You're you're fucking legitimately broke
I don't give a fuck what your bank account says you're broke And you need to get over the fact that you think you've done anything because
you haven't. Alright? So humble yourself. Understand you still have a lot to learn.
And then whenever you get to where you want to go right now, remember you still
ain't shit. Okay? Because Elon Musk fucking could lose some change out of his pocket
by my whole fucking life. All right. So there's always
levels to it. They're not. And my goal is to build the next fucking iconic American
brand, AKA Nike. So when I look at people that I look up to, who do I look up to? I
look at people who have done that. Who's done that? Phil Knight's done that. So until I'm
fucking beating Phil Knight, I haven't done shit, all right?
Which means there's a possibility
that I could never beat Phil Knight,
which means I'll always, but I'm committed to that.
That's my choice, I'm committed to that.
Yeah.
And by the way, I will fucking beat him.
So that's the answer.
I love it, man.
Yeah.
I love it, off of this,
this actually leads perfectly into our second question.
People look back on that clip in 30 years and be like, holy fuck. Yeah, it's dirty row. Maybe fucking ten
Maybe but I'm just saying for sure and 30. I don't care. I want to go that's a whole nother thing
That's a whole nother thing. Let's just address this talk about it. Let's dress this
there is a drastic difference between
There is a drastic difference between
People who are definitely gonna win and I like when I talk to people I can tell if they're gonna win or not
And very simply and you're probably wondering well how are you're probably full of shit psychic Andy. Yeah, no
There I have been alive enough to recognize a massive difference between
People who make it and people who don't make it.
People who make it are committed,
meaning they do not give a fuck how long it takes.
I do not fucking care how long it takes me to win this battle. I don't care. It could take me till I'm 90.
It could take me till I'm 55. I don't give a fuck but it's gonna happen and that is how people think that win
People who do not win or say shit like this
I'm gonna retire at 35. I'm gonna fucking retire a motherfucker. I will crush you
You're playing on a unrealistic
timeframe
Okay, which means eventually you're gonna get burned out and
you're gonna quit or you're gonna lose to someone who doesn't give a fuck how long it
takes. So unless you're going to invest in entrepreneurship with your life to the point
of, I don't care how long it fucking takes, don't do it. Don't do it because you'll lose to people who do
I love it. Like I said, this this this topic this conversation goes perfectly into our next question
You know talking about you know trying to stay on the path and hey, did we get sorry?
Do we get live call ins going yet? Yeah, we got it all figured out. So you heard it from the man right there guys we're having live call ins real soon for Q&A so we're
gonna have a way for you to call in you're gonna talk to me directly and I'm
gonna tell you how fucking stupid you are. We flipping the coin yeah flip the
coin that's what it is but no I mean I don't mean to tell you stupid but I am
gonna tell you the truth you know I'm gonna tell you like this kid here, bro
If you had called in and said that I would have fucking burned your ass. You would have never forgot it
Yeah, but but in 20 years you'd be like, thank you. I can't wait for the live Collins, bro
Yeah, no, I mean this this guy said this conversation goes perfectly into our next question though, right?
I stand on the path, you know understanding you're not there yet, right?
Question number two Andy. I'm an ambitious person.
I've always had big goals and I'm proud of my work ethic,
but lately I feel like I'm always chasing
the next achievement without enjoying what I already have.
I reach a goal and instead of celebrating,
I immediately think what's next.
Good, I don't wanna lose my drive,
but I also don't wanna spend my whole life feeling like happiness is always just one step away
how can I find balance between striving for more and
actually appreciating the present
Because your problem is is that you're misjudging where happiness comes from
Happiness does not come from you getting to a certain place
It comes from you enjoying the process of getting to the place. And you have to have three elements
to become happy as an entrepreneur. You have to have purpose, you have to have discipline.
All right. And if you have those two things, then you have to have gratitude. Okay. So
if you have a purpose, here's my purpose. This is the problem I'm going to solve and
not this is how much money I'm going to make. This is the problem I'm going to solve and not this is how much money I'm going to make. This is the problem I'm going to solve. All right. That's your purpose.
Then you have discipline, which you can build. That's the whole point of Live Hard program.
All right. And you can get into a position and build yourself into a version of you that
can control the controllables because the controllables that you are in control of will dictate the outcome of your life most people believe
That it's up to circumstance or happenstance or the weather's bad or I didn't get this
Thing yeah, you might not get those things. That's why the rest of the fucking time
You've got to be in control of your decisions
You got to be able to control what you drink You got to be able to control what you drink. You got to be able to control what you eat.
You got to be able to control that you're going to execute when the circumstances are not ideal because you understand that everybody else is stopping and you're continuing to go.
You've got to develop these skill sets of grit, perseverance,
discipline, all of the things that create what we call mental toughness.
experience, discipline, all of the things that create what we call mental toughness.
OK, when you become in control of things
that you control, your self-esteem rises, your self-worth rises.
The respect you get from others goes up.
All right.
And that combined with a purpose is going to make you feel pretty good. You're going to feel like, man, I'm the fucking man, bro.
I got this big purpose.
I know I can do it because there's nothing I can't do. All right. Then you add in gratitude, which is, man, I know
that I got a long way to go, but man, let's look at what I did. This is a big deal. All
right. And that is the hardest thing for a truly driven and ambitious person to do the
gratitude part because we're always focused on the future,
but you should take some time every day, whether it be through prayer or whether it be just
through gratitude, a minute, two minutes, five minutes. That's all you fucking need.
Okay. You don't need to send there in your morning routine for two fucking hours meditating
to be grateful for what the fuck you've done. All right. So you need to stop looking at happiness as a
destination. This is where everybody fucks it up. Okay.
It is not a destination.
It is every single day of your life.
You create happiness by executing against your purpose.
What am I here to do? Who am I here to help?
What problems am I solving and taking action towards that
every day? Then being disciplined. Okay. I'm in control of the controllable. So I can control
what I eat. I control what I drink. I control how I move. I control what information I put
in it. I control who I hang out with. I can control the messages I put out and all of
those things will dictate your outcome way more than the
negative circumstances that happen to literally every single fucking human on the face of
the earth.
All right.
And then you take a little bit of time every day and you say, man, you know what?
I might not be where I want to be, but shit, dude, this is the stuff I used to pray for.
These are the things I used to want more than anything.
Just take a minute to look around dude and be grateful.
Even when I had no money, I always was grateful.
And part of my prayer process was I always thank God that he made me me.
And I wouldn't trade places with anybody else.
I wouldn't trade places with anybody else. I wouldn't trade places with Michael Jordan
or fucking whoever.
I wouldn't do that.
I'm happy to be me and I'm grateful to be me.
And when I didn't have anything,
I was grateful for the opportunity
to become what it is I have become now
and built what I have built now
and create what I have created now.
But now, like you're saying,
I've raised the bar. Okay. So this is how you get there without over celebrating and still being happy.
All right. It's not a destination.
It's something you create through execution on your purpose,
exercising controllable discipline and being grateful every day.
I love that. I feel like another thing here,
we gotta remove a fallacy for people.
And by the way, before you ask me that,
I want to address this.
The fact that you don't celebrate is not a bad thing.
Because here's what mostly happens.
We have a 20 year old kid in the first,
he's asking, well, how do I not be so cocky?
You know why he's cocky?
Because he's celebrating and he's like,
fuck, look how great I am, I'm so good.
You ain't shit, bro.
Okay, so when we start to think about
what happens when people celebrate,
usually progress stops because people celebrate,
it feels good, they continue to do the thing
that feels good, and then, you know,
they end up at 40 years old talking about how they won the MVP of their high
school football game. Right. All right. So that's how that happens.
Over-celebrating, attaching your identity to the past,
not the present or the future. All right.
So over-celebrating is the most damaging
thing that I've ever seen achievers do.
And it's sad because those people are capable of achieving far more than what
they actually end up achieving because they stick to this thing they did.
It was great one time. Guess what, man?
People trip and fall into greatness at least once in their life. Okay.
You shouldn't attach your identity to it.
I don't give a fuck what I did in the past.
I don't think about it.
I don't dwell on it.
I don't think about conversations I had in the past.
I don't think about any of that shit.
I am always focused on what I'm doing today
and what's going to happen in the future.
And I have not found someone who is continuing to win over and over and over again
who talks about their past. And if you pay attention, you can see this. All right. Watch
some of these old NFL guys that do announcing for their games. All they fucking talk about,
they'll start off with this. It's annoying as fuck to me. This is why I notice it.
Well, when I used to play, it was this and this
and this and this and this and this and this.
And they go on this story of when I used to play,
but then you look at those guys' lives
and they're not actually doing anything
besides talking about their past for a living.
So they're not building companies,
they're not leveraging their football success.
You know what I'm saying?
They get stuck in the past.
Now think about that.
You probably all have a friend who was an ex-athlete
and all they fucking talk about
is how many home runs they hit
or how fucking many touchdowns they scored in a game
or that one game I ran for 200 yards or whatever.
Yes, so what?
What are you doing now?
What are you doing now? What are you doing now?
What did you do today?
All right, so that's what we need to focus on.
And we need to quit thinking that not celebrating
is such a bad thing,
because it actually creates way more good in the world.
The more you win, the more good that you create.
So I wouldn't feel bad that you're not a big celebrator.
I am probably the worst celebrator of all
time. And it is what I think it's responsible for the
continual growth path of going more and more and more and more
and more.
It's not about what you're doing is what you're doing. That's
real. I don't put any value in that. Yeah, like bro. And by the
way, I fucking expect to win. My expectation is the win. I don't put any value in that. Yeah, like bro, and by the way, I fucking expect to win
My expectation is the win. I'm not hyped when I celebrate or when I win. I'm like, okay, that's what how it's supposed to go
Yeah, you're not surprised. No, not at all
Like that's how it's supposed to go and anything other than that is unacceptable and that's another difference that successful people have from everybody else
They expect to win. They are not excited when
they win because that's what they were supposed to do. All right. Nick Saban, what Bill Belichick,
the best coaches had ever played. What do you see him do when they win? They go up on
the podium. They say, you know what? The guys played a great game. Uh, we've, we fucked up here. What do you mean coach? You just won the super bowl a great game we fucked up here what do you mean
coach you just won the Super Bowl well we could have done better here got some
things to go got some things to work right you know but you know next year
we're gonna make sure that we build on this and they're already thinking they're
playing yes bro they expected that? Great people expect fucking greatness and they don't tolerate
anything else. And that's something that a lot of people just don't understand. You have
to have unreasonable expectations of winning. And I don't know somebody who wins that doesn't,
you know? And dude, let's be real. Let's take the occasional coach who wins out of the blue.
How do they operate?
Well, they get the Gator HR,
and they're partying with their team.
And then they don't win another fucking title ever.
You don't hear about it no more.
Yeah. Yeah, right.
So like, dude, these are all,
some of my point in saying all of this
is the way you think and the way the first person thought needs to be true
needs to be dialed into a winner's mindset and
winners are
Not cocky you may think they're cocky because they talk cocky in the moment
Which is usually necessary for them to do the thing that they want to do
you know, everybody thinks someone who talks shit before a
Fight or before a fight or before
a sporting event is cocky. Dude, a lot of times that's them talking themselves into
fucking going out there into battle. You know what I'm saying? But dude, people who never
done it, they don't get that. Right. There's just a lot of things that people don't understand. and they think it's like this polite, you know, courteous,
fucking everybody, dude, it's not.
You have to be a fucking animal.
And I don't know how else to tell you that.
I mean, to your point,
because I really, I don't wanna miss this piece here,
because I think it's also important, man,
is like, we talk about it,
you talk about it with anxiety, right?
And like this idea
Of happiness I want you to dispel this myth like people expect
Or they have this like expectation that they're supposed to be happy all the fucking time
No
It's not the case first of all
Happiness isn't even the goal winning is the goal
hmm
Dude, if you ask the fucking most successful people that you look up to if they'd rather win or be happy
They're gonna tell you they'd rather fucking win rather win and what they're really gonna tell you is winning makes me happy
so
It's not dude. That's
You know, I'm sure there's gonna be a lot of people to hear that and they're like, well, this is not very fun
No shit. That's why you can't do it. It's bank accounts one. Yeah, it's not yeah, that's right
It's fun when I don't have to fucking worry about a goddamn thing. Yeah, right, you know financially. That's fun
Yeah, it's fun. Like, you know, what's fun
It's fun when I step on motherfuckers throats to talk shit about me
You know in business or said I couldn't do it or you know
Try to fucking come at me in business and I will quietly keep my mouth shut and then step on their fucking face as hard
As I can with a smile.
That's fun.
Yeah, it's fun.
So, you know, like there's dude, you either get it or you fucking know.
And the problem with entrepreneurship is that the internet has convinced everybody that
they should be an entrepreneur.
And that's just not fucking true.
Okay, a lot of people, most people statistically would be much happier in a regular job because
they don't have to take it home. They don't have to work 24 hours a day. Entrepreneurship
is different than it was 30 years ago, 20 years ago, even 10 years ago. And I've been
running, I've been in business almost that whole time. And I can tell you it's way different.
You used to be able to go home and fucking not have to deal with it with the advent of
cell phones, technology and the internet. Now it's it. With the advent of cell phones, technology,
and the internet, now it's a 24 hour gig, bro.
And it's unfair, but it's what it is.
So, it ain't for everybody, bro.
I love it.
Yeah, but it can be for you if you're willing
to shift your mindset into the things
that we're talking about here.
None of that's necessary.
I love it, man.
Well, look guys, Andy, let's get to our third
and final question. You know, we we're talking about here. Not necessary. I love it, man. Well, look, guys, Andy, let's get to our third and final question.
You know, we've been talking about boundaries
in the personal development space,
like just personal life.
And this question is specifically
about boundaries in business.
So let's get into question number three, guys.
Andy, I'm a freelance graphic designer,
juggling multiple clients,
and often find myself working late into the night
to meet deadlines.
I know I need better boundaries,
but I'm worried that saying no will hurt my relationships
with clients or impact my income.
How can I manage my time better
without jeopardizing my work?
Boundaries in business.
You're correct in your assessment.
If you tell your fucking customers no, they're're going to go find someone's going to say yes
When you're in the early stages of business, which you are I
Don't care how long you've been doing it. You're still in the early stages
Your customers will find people that will say yes if you say no, that's reality now
You have to make a decision on what is acceptable for you
But the reality is is if you start to try to draw those boundaries the way you're trying to you will make less money
You need to understand that you will have different you will have a different class of customers
You will not work with the most aggressive most powerful most ass-kicking brands because that's what they expect
Okay, we're dealing we're now on our energy drink
We're partners when they has a bush one of the biggest companies in the world. Okay
They work 24 hours a fucking day
All right, and I'm actually grateful for them being around because it's showing a lot of people in my
System what it actually takes.
All right, there is no, oh I can't do it
when it's gotta be done tomorrow.
Has to be done, okay?
And if it's not done, guess what happens?
Bad things to you.
All right, and people say, well that's not really that fair.
Well fuck bro, okay, go do something else.
Go do something else. Go do something else.
No one's forcing you to do it.
Do something else.
And if you're a freelance designer,
I'll be real, I've dealt with people like this.
The minute they say no, or the minute they say,
this is my weekend, you're bothering me on the week,
or some shit, fuck you, I'm finding someone else because we have to move
now I'm responsible for every motherfucker in this building and you're
not meeting my needs anymore and and I'm not judging you for setting that
boundary okay that might be a very responsible decision and that's your
life but this is also my life so I have to find someone's gonna work at my pace
I got boundaries too.
Yeah, so the truth of the matter is,
you aren't gonna keep your customers
if you draw those boundaries the same way.
And a lot of people that don't know shit about business
will say, well, you don't need those customers.
Well, I don't know.
They aren't that easy to get like everybody thinks.
All right, so you have to make a decision
what's appropriate for you,
what's appropriate for your life,
what's appropriate for your family, and make a decision what's appropriate for you, what's appropriate for your life, what's appropriate for your family and make that decision.
But when you're getting started and you have customers and you start to tell them no, they're
going to say no back and you're going to have less customers.
So I mean, is that really even like every graphic designer designer person that I've
dealt with, which dude is like in the hundreds at this
point that
Did that which by the way?
Creatives are notorious for doing this that what you were talking about right here
they are idealistic people and they're very creative and it's a great thing because we need those people but
They do things like that. They start to think well, I have this skill that's specialized and no one else has it.
I don't know if you know this, bro, but you can like type your shit right into AI right now and fucking get it done.
So it's even more important than ever that you are accommodating and fast and professional and kick ass to be competitive with what's gonna happen.
Otherwise, you will not be in business.
So my, that's just the truth.
And a lot of people don't like that.
They say, well, that's not fucking right.
Listen, man, I didn't make the fucking rules.
I'm just telling you how it is.
I played by them though.
Well, yeah.
And your customers that pay your bills,
you play by their rules.
And I don't get to stop and you know
running my business and say you know hey guys it's a Friday night at 7 o'clock so
sorry I can't help you and then show back up on Monday and expect the
business to be there that's not what the fuck happens those customers go out and
gets we live in a convenience economy okay And if you want to point blame at someone you can point blame at amazon and i'll tell you why because amazon has trained the customer
To now expect things immediately
Okay at first their first 12 15 years in business. They didn't have to collect sales tax
So they had a 10 point advantage on price when the government started making them collect tax
Now they went to convenience. So I mean
Now they've trained everybody to get things so fucking fast that if you can't do it fast, you're fucking irrelevant. So
Yeah, man
And and like I was getting ready to say, you know
Creatives are notorious for like trying to do this and then not understanding why they get fired or why you don't work with them.
So you know, the best creative people that I work with, they, they, they pick up the
fucking whatever.
Like if I, like if I say, Hey, I got to have this done, it's done like right then.
And that might not be fair.
Like there's times when I text Madad at fucking 11 o'clock at night and I say hey man
Can you do and I'm always polite about it? I'm like, hey, can you do this? I fucking get it right back, dude
What's it take five minutes ten minutes?
Like it's immediate but that's also why he's on the team and why he's doing very well
I'm gonna continue to do better and better and better
so
Yeah, I wanted to actually do this too because you mentioned like it's you know
Especially in the beginning stages of a business
to have that type of attention and, you know, willingness,
but like, bro, I've been with you for five and a half years.
You've been in business for 26.
I see you still fucking going at 11 o'clock at night.
Yeah.
So it's like, it doesn't,
it's not really like a beginning thing.
No, it's a, what I'm saying is,
it's especially important in the beginning.
Okay.
And DJ, I am at the beginning
Okay, it took me 26 years to build the foundation of what I actually want to do
And I'm just now getting a seat at the big boy table
You know, I had to build my own fucking chair and it took that long to build it from nothing now
I have a chair now. I'm gonna go to battle against these motherfuckers, which they are not gonna like, okay?
Because I'm hungry as fuck.
And when I look at,
there's a reason why I talk about this all the time.
What day is it?
It's the first day, day one.
It's day one, motherfucker.
Okay, and that's how I look at it.
Every day is day one.
What happened yesterday, what I did last week,
what we did last year, doesn't fucking matter. We're here now. Today is day one. Where are we going? And that's how I
look at my life. And eventually, you know, I'm going to run out of time and, you know,
like everybody at the end of my life, I'm sure I'll have a few regrets about certain
things, but there's trade-offs to things and there's costs to things and there's, it is
what it is. You got to decide what the fuck you're willing to give or not give to have what you want and uh neither none of those decisions
are wrong by the way i just happen to talk about them wrong because we're in the context of winning
at in a financial game business game yeah so uh you know when you say well why do you still have
that well because i genuinely believe that I'm at the fucking beginning
You know what I mean absolutely man
Absolutely guys
Andy that is a hell of a way to start a Monday bro. Yeah guys. Let's let's get going
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