0:01 All right, [ __ ] Why don't you
0:03 have a six-pack? Why are you not rich?
0:04 Why are you not dating hot babes? Why
0:06 are you not crushing all your goals in
0:08 life like an incest baby between Elon
0:10 Musk, Richard Branson, and Frodo from
0:11 Lord of the Rings? He's short, but he's
0:13 got [ __ ] heart just like you. I'll
0:15 tell you why. It's because you [ __ ]
0:17 suck. Just kidding. You're you're fine.
0:19 Probably. Maybe annoying the average
0:20 person views this channel. Probably not.
0:22 But [ __ ] it. We're going to go anyways.
0:24 Cuz lucky for you, I have all those
0:26 things. And I found a system for my life
0:28 that makes achieving them easy. Okay,
0:31 jokes aside, I think I've insulted you
0:33 and lowered your morale enough. This
0:34 video is going to show you how to
0:36 basically get anything you want in life
0:38 because getting everything you want in
0:40 life is as simple as playing the Sims.
0:41 You have the same amount of hours every
0:43 single day as the greatest men on earth.
0:45 There is nothing stopping you from
0:47 putting in the work hours and effort of
0:49 Mr. Beast, Jeff Bezos, and Camala
0:52 Harris. And look, if that [ __ ] can go
0:53 and run for president, you can basically
0:55 do anything at this point. Why can't
0:57 you? It's because you don't understand
0:58 how your brain works. And if you
1:00 understand how your brain works and how
1:02 to structure it in these three ways I'm
1:03 going to show you in this video, they're
1:04 going to align like the cassidian
1:06 crystals on the Death Star and give you
1:08 unlimited power. And even if you're a
1:10 [ __ ] [ __ ] you too will be touring
1:12 the nation doing book tours, giving
1:13 speeches, and half the country will be
1:15 wanting to vote for you despite your
1:18 deep, deep incest retardation. Long
1:20 story short, if you're kind of a [ __ ]
1:21 this is still going to work for you
1:24 because I am actually a [ __ ] [ __ ]
1:26 as well. I barely passed high school,
1:28 was broke out of the military. And my
1:30 favorite hobby, my only hobby actually
1:32 just was drinking, and I still managed
1:34 to use this to convert myself into a
1:37 person that not only has a crispy six-pack,
1:38 six-pack,
1:40 but also a net worth passing multiple
1:43 nine figures. And I also am married to a
1:44 pretty lady who's nice to me. So, all
1:46 around, this is going pretty well. And
1:47 what I'm going to show you in this video
1:49 allowed me to basically get whatever the
1:51 [ __ ] I want out of life without any
1:53 restrictions. And I guarantee if you
1:55 just do this, it's going to take all the
1:56 responsibility that you're trying to
1:58 force out of your hands and just make
2:00 all of this easy and streamlined. So,
2:01 let's begin. So, let's all bring it down
2:03 to one key point that we're going to fix
2:04 in this video. Why haven't you gotten
2:06 the things that you want to get out of
2:08 your life? Here's the number one reason.
2:09 You haven't been able to force yourself
2:10 to [ __ ] do it. You haven't had the
2:12 willpower. You haven't been able to make
2:14 yourself do it. Look, if you woke up
2:16 every single day and busted out 12 hours
2:18 of extremely focused work, you didn't do
2:19 anything. You weren't distracted. you
2:20 just sat down, worked and worked and
2:22 worked on whatever you were pursuing in
2:24 life, you'd get pretty good results in
2:26 it. Maybe you wouldn't be the Tom Brady
2:27 of whatever you're doing, but you
2:29 definitely make the NFL. You wouldn't
2:31 [ __ ] suck. Whether it's making money,
2:33 getting a great physique, whatever your
2:35 goals that you're trying to achieve are,
2:37 being the best at something, you'd be
2:38 able to do it if you were able to just
2:40 sit down and make yourself [ __ ] focus
2:41 on it like you're playing the Sims. Have
2:43 you ever played the Sims? You ever
2:44 remember making the Sims go and read
2:46 books for 12 hours straight, just
2:48 pounding espressos, sleeping like a
2:49 machine, going to work in a perfect
2:51 mode, repeat. They have no friends, no
2:53 family except when you need to score
2:54 friend points in the game. If you ran
2:56 your life like that [ __ ] like
2:58 you tell that [ __ ] to, you'd be
3:00 doing great, but you're not. So, the
3:01 secret we really have to realize is how
3:03 do we get ourselves to perform like a
3:05 sim, aka where we just do all the things
3:08 we need to do constantly like a machine?
3:11 And more so, how do we make it easy? How
3:13 do we make it so we don't want to kill
3:15 ourselves while we're doing this? This
3:17 is how you do it. So, what I'm about to
3:19 show you actually just has three steps.
3:20 And if you optimize these three things
3:22 again, you will line up like the Death
3:24 Star laser and unlock unlimited power in
3:26 yourself or at least enough power to not
3:27 be a [ __ ] anymore. And I'm going to
3:29 give these three things to you here in a
3:31 second and they will just plain work. It
3:32 makes everything very streamlined. But
3:34 you have to understand the crux of your
3:35 problem right now, which is that thing,
3:37 that blob of mass in your head, your
3:40 brain. And your problem right now is not
3:42 be able to get this [ __ ] to do
3:43 what you want. You want to do a lot of
3:45 things. Like I'm sure you want to work
3:47 out five times a day, make tons of money
3:50 to read 50 books a year, and go and
3:54 learn I don't know the Kama Sutra. What
3:56 the [ __ ] am I saying? Anyways, you can't
3:57 get this [ __ ] to do what you
3:59 want consistently. And even if you try
4:02 and do it, the spurts of doing it are so
4:03 so hard that you eventually run out of
4:05 willpower and then you just stop. And so
4:07 you can't run your life like a Sim at
4:09 this point. So, you have to understand
4:12 how to trick this little [ __ ] in doing
4:14 what you want and actually make it enjoy
4:16 it. Because you are two different
4:17 things. There's your brain, which is
4:19 this organ that thinks and does things.
4:20 It really isn't you. Have you ever
4:21 listened to the thoughts that go on in
4:22 your head and the things you think
4:24 about, they just pop out of nowhere?
4:26 That's your brain. It's just doing stuff
4:28 all the time. And it's always making you
4:29 do stuff you don't want to do and
4:30 want don't want don't want don't want
4:30 don't want don't want to do because it's
4:32 not you. It has nothing to do with you.
4:33 It's an organ that influences or
4:35 releases chemicals that then make you
4:37 want to do certain things. But really,
4:39 you have this separate willpower, this
4:41 consciousness in your head that clearly
4:42 doesn't always want to do these things.
4:43 You don't want to eat cake. You don't
4:45 want to drink alcohol. You don't want to
4:46 play video games 24 hours a day. You'd
4:48 love if you were motivated to do great
4:49 things and read and have all these great
4:51 personality traits, but you just [ __ ]
4:54 don't because this thing keeps pressing
4:55 you and it makes it very hard to have
4:57 those things regardless. So, the great
4:59 question is, why don't you have and do
5:00 all these things you don't want to do?
5:03 Here's exactly why. So, your brain is
5:06 like this creature that needs to get
5:08 something. All right? So, for example,
5:10 if you go in the Sims and you tell it to
5:12 go entertain itself, let's say this is
5:13 the entertainment button right here in
5:15 the Sims. What the Sim is going to do,
5:17 and let's just refer to the Sim as your
5:18 brain going forward. It's going to find
5:21 the most straightforward way to get
5:23 here. So, let's break this down. So,
5:24 let's imagine your brain is essentially
5:27 the Sim in the video game. It it has
5:29 needs. Okay? So you you are the Sim and
5:31 you have needs and you have to
5:34 understand that your brain doesn't live
5:36 in the future. It also doesn't live in
5:37 terms of fulfillment. It doesn't equate
5:39 itself to making lots of money and being
5:41 happy. It doesn't equate itself to
5:43 working towards a long-term goal and
5:45 being happy. It simply lives right now
5:47 in this moment. It's a dumb lizard brain
5:49 and it has needs it's going to need to
5:51 fulfill right now. And what you have to
5:53 understand about the brain is it's an
5:55 optimization machine. Its goal is to get
5:57 from point A to point B with as least
6:00 energy and effort as possible. So just
6:01 like a Sim in a video game, if you tell
6:02 it to entertain itself, what it's going
6:04 to do, it's going to do a quick scan of
6:05 the area and what's available and it's
6:08 going to find the shortest way to
6:10 fulfill this need. And once the need is
6:12 fulfilled, the motivation and everything
6:14 to do anything else is pretty much gone.
6:16 The motivation is not not there anymore
6:17 because the need has been fulfilled. And
6:19 it doesn't care if the way it gets to
6:21 this need is unhealthy or something that
6:23 doesn't work in your favor. It doesn't
6:25 even care if the need itself damages you
6:26 in the long run because it doesn't live
6:27 in tomorrow. It doesn't live in next
6:29 week. It doesn't live in next year. And
6:31 it doesn't even satisfy its current
6:32 needs by you going and achieving your
6:34 life goals. If you go make a lot of
6:35 money if you become very successful,
6:36 your brain is still going to be like,
6:38 "Hey man, maybe you want to go like
6:39 watch some porn or something. That
6:41 sounds great." Or like, "Hey, dude, that
6:42 World of Warcraft account, that sounds
6:43 really satisfying." It's still going to
6:45 get really high from doing heroin. And
6:46 it's like, hm, maybe we should just like
6:48 [ __ ] all this work stuff and go do
6:50 heroin. That's how your brain works
6:51 because it thinks how to fulfill its
6:54 need as fast as possible. It doesn't
6:56 care about what actually makes your life
6:57 better or worse. It doesn't care if the
6:59 needs and that you're fulfilling put you
7:01 in debt and ruin your life. That's why
7:03 people go and start gambling and
7:04 whatever, lose all their money, and
7:05 you're like, "Why the [ __ ] did I do
7:06 this?" Because your brain was like,
7:08 "Hey, the fastest way to get dopamine,
7:10 the fastest way I can get this hit is
7:12 just to go [ __ ] to the casino and
7:14 lose my [ __ ] money." Because it
7:16 doesn't think in terms of results. It
7:18 just thinks in terms of getting this
7:20 chemical release and once it does it
7:21 stops wanting to do it and then you're
7:22 just going to mope around. So you have
7:25 this situation right here that becomes
7:27 very toxic if you do not control your
7:29 brain in today's world. So what you need
7:31 to understand is that in the past
7:33 caveman times there was basically only
7:35 like three ways to get dopamine. You had
7:38 to like eat, you had to [ __ ] or you had
7:39 to like hang out with friends or
7:41 something. I don't know. And you had to
7:42 be valuable to the tribe. That was like
7:44 it. You didn't have a phone, you didn't
7:47 have a TV. That was it. So really, the
7:50 only way a caveman had to reach any
7:52 level of fulfillment or scratch the itch
7:53 and the chemicals the brain needs to
7:55 have be released was to hunt, [ __ ] go
7:56 hang out with friends and be valuable to
7:59 the community. That was it. So I would
8:00 be willing to bet that cavemen were
8:02 pretty productive [ __ ] And if
8:04 you look at people from the 50s, 20s,
8:05 and before we had a lot of technology,
8:07 they got a lot of stuff done. They were
8:08 really active. There weren't a lot of
8:10 people just sitting around watching TV
8:12 and like doing nothing and just drained
8:15 all the time. Why was that? because the
8:17 brain had no way to get access to
8:19 dopamine. It had no way to actually get
8:20 any of the things it wanted because
8:24 there was no shortcuts to it. Now, when
8:25 you are working with your brain in
8:27 general, what you need to understand
8:28 about this, and this ties in, we're
8:30 going to lay it all here in a second. I
8:31 know I've talked about this before, but
8:32 there's other stuff they're going to tie
8:35 in this to make this very fast and easy,
8:36 is the brain is going to find the
8:38 fastest way to get there. It doesn't
8:40 care if it's negative or has a con on
8:42 your life. For example, if you're
8:44 looking at going and talking to women,
8:45 you're not going to be motivated to talk
8:47 to women if you're watching pornography.
8:49 Cuz why the [ __ ] would you leave the
8:50 house and go put yourself in some
8:54 existental insist put yourself at risk
8:56 of chance of being denied by a lady in
8:57 public when you could just load up
8:59 Pornhub? Why why would you why would you
9:01 go do that? You wouldn't. This is why a
9:03 lot of guys don't date anymore because
9:05 they just do that. Why would you go and
9:06 build a business and get this
9:08 fulfillment and take on challenges when
9:10 you can just boot up a video game? And
9:11 so your brain is going to go and say,
9:13 "hm, okay, look, I don't care about the
9:14 business you want to build being
9:16 successful. I don't care about you being
9:18 physically fit. I care about getting
9:19 this need fulfilled in a shortest way
9:21 possible and spending as little energy
9:22 as possible getting there." And so it's
9:24 going to reroute and optimize around
9:26 these things. And you're not wanting
9:27 you're not going to want to do anything
9:29 challenging. So now that you understand
9:31 that, you also have to understand a few
9:33 other things about your brain. One, your
9:36 brain is limited. There is only so many
9:39 things it can focus on at once. So if
9:41 you put 100% of your focus into say
9:43 building a business, you're going to get
9:45 really huge returns from that focus
9:47 because you're going to see all the edge
9:48 cases and all the focus that goes into
9:50 it is going to go into something that
9:52 makes your life go up. But the more your
9:54 focus gets split, the less impact it's
9:55 going to have because you're putting
9:58 less focus into things. The next thing
10:00 you understand is that your brain can
10:02 function better or worse. So, for
10:04 example, if you're drinking all the
10:06 time, if you're completely frying your
10:07 dopamine and like to the point where
10:08 your brain's exhausted and mentally
10:10 overwhelmed. I'm sure if you've ever
10:11 played a 12-h hour video game bench, you
10:13 see how your brain feels after you can't
10:15 focus or look at anything. If you're not
10:17 sleeping well, if you're not eating
10:19 well, if you are not dealing with
10:20 inflammation in your body and how your
10:22 body resets every single day, you're
10:25 also going to be slow. So, what am I
10:27 trying to point out here? If we take all
10:29 the three things I just talked about
10:30 right here, and we lay it in a train
10:35 track of success, okay, we have our energy,
10:37 energy,
10:39 basically how well our brain works, we
10:42 have our focus, and then we have our
10:44 motivation, which is basically our
10:46 dopamine, which is really the hardest
10:49 one to control out of all of them. If we
10:50 can optimize all three of these things
10:52 in order, we're going to get really
10:55 [ __ ] good at things really fast. So,
10:57 for example, let's imagine that this is
10:59 again like the Sims, and we need to fill
11:01 up all these bars. If you max out your
11:04 energy bar, you max out your focus bar,
11:06 and you put all of your motivation and
11:08 points into whatever job career you're
11:10 getting into, you max out all of these
11:12 right here, your life output is going to
11:13 be outrageous. Let me make sure I got
11:15 that fully in view. It's going to be
11:17 outrageous. Cuz let's imagine this.
11:18 Let's look at a bad scenario. This is
11:19 most people. Let's say you're putting
11:21 [ __ ] in your body. You're not sleeping
11:22 well, and you're doing all sorts of
11:23 things. They're frying your brain. Your
11:25 energy is at 20%. Now, let's look at
11:27 most people's lives. Their focus is
11:29 fractured in a zillion different ways.
11:31 They have bills and life responsibility
11:32 that's driving them nuts. They have
11:36 family. They have friends. They have 15
11:37 different hobbies that they're looking
11:40 at and they're not good at. They are
11:42 looking at politics and and on Twitter
11:45 all the time. They're on their life is
11:46 just so much. There's so many things
11:48 going on in their life. They have all
11:49 their chores daily. Everything that's
11:50 going on in their life. Think of
11:52 anything that you focus on that isn't
11:54 based around success in your daily time.
11:55 Go and document the next hour after this
11:57 video. Sit down and think about how much
11:59 you focus on things that have nothing to
12:00 do with the growth or success of your
12:03 life. Do it. You'll be like, "What the
12:05 [ __ ] is going on in this monster thing
12:08 that I call my brain? I am [ __ ]
12:10 retarded." You really have to really
12:11 think about it and document this. And
12:14 then finally, imagine most people's
12:16 motivation is completely won out because
12:18 they're looking at porn. They're
12:19 watching TV all the time. They're
12:21 playing video games and they have 15
12:22 other different hobbies whether it's
12:25 their phone or some form of technology
12:27 that's giving them all the rewards, all
12:29 the incentives immediately without any
12:31 effort. So what is the normal person
12:32 doing right here? You have this slow
12:35 person that is only putting like 5% of
12:37 their focus in life growth that has zero
12:39 motivation to do so. Like they have no
12:40 interest in it either. Like if they go
12:44 read a book on self-help or they go and
12:45 go to the gym for 30 minutes, they're in
12:47 mass amounts of pain. Why? Because their
12:49 brain's like, "What are you doing, dude?
12:51 We filled the motivation quota an hour.
12:53 Why are you at the [ __ ] gym? We just
12:55 ran a really sweet dungeon in world. You
12:56 don't need to do this. What are you do?
12:58 Go home and go home and take a [ __ ] and
13:00 sleep. Stop it, [ __ ] We can
13:02 deal with this tomorrow." And then they
13:04 repeat the same exact process. How are
13:06 you supposed to be successful when you
13:08 when you are operating like this? You
13:10 can't. It's like driving a car that's
13:12 has half of engine and you've crammed
13:15 your own feces into the gas tank and
13:17 you've completely painted the windshield
13:19 with with hentai waifu pictures. You
13:20 can't see where you're going and you
13:22 everything smells like ass and it's not
13:24 working very well. You can't do this.
13:27 This is dumb. So, how do we go and fix
13:29 this? Well, we sit down and we make a
13:31 concerted effort to document our lives
13:33 and fix all these things. So, the first
13:35 place you need to start at is going to
13:36 be your energy because you can't deal
13:38 with these things if you're not if you
13:39 don't have no energy. So, here's the
13:41 most basic [ __ ] you can do right here.
13:42 Now, there's a ton of things you can do
13:44 to improve your energy and biohack and
13:46 all that stuff. That's not going to get
13:47 you the results. Here's what's going to
13:49 get you the results when it comes to
13:51 energy. Okay? I'm not going to go into
13:52 all my biohacking. I could go talk about
13:54 hyperbaric chambers and red light
13:55 therapy and injecting yourself with
13:57 peptides. We're not doing that yet. Just
14:00 chill out. Remove sugar and inflammatory
14:01 foods from your diet. This is where
14:03 almost all the brain fog is coming from.
14:07 Just eat plants meat and simple carbs
14:08 like sweet potatoes. Just go to the
14:10 [ __ ] store, get yourself some chicken
14:13 breast, some sweet potatoes, some
14:15 berries, and some nuts and just eat that
14:16 [ __ ] Your brain fog and everything
14:18 won't go away or jump on the carnivore
14:20 diet. Just take whatever you're doing
14:22 and focus on lowering the inflammation
14:24 in your body as much as you possibly
14:25 can. Research that. If you do that,
14:26 you're going to have clear thoughts.
14:28 Then go to bed on time. Just just go to
14:31 bed and try to get 6 to8 hours of sleep.
14:33 Then stop poisoning yourself. All right?
14:35 Stop smoking pot. Stop drinking
14:37 consistently. You're not rich yet. You
14:38 don't get to get [ __ ] up on the
14:40 weekends. All right? No. No. When when
14:41 you when you have millions of dollars,
14:43 you can go and enjoy your Irish car
14:45 bombs and and butt plug your marijuana
14:48 candies you need to take to go to bed
14:50 every single night. Not yet. All right.
14:51 If you stop doing all these things right
14:52 here, your energy is going to get up to
14:55 80%. Which is good enough. All right.
14:56 That's good enough. You don't need to be
14:57 at 100%. We don't need to be in
14:59 Hyperberg Chambers, Brian Johnson in
15:02 this [ __ ] yet. Now, your focus. This is
15:03 so important if you want to be
15:04 successful in anything, particularly in
15:06 business, because business takes a
15:08 really long time and it's hard. Get rid
15:09 of anything in your life distracting
15:11 you. Just that's it. Until you've
15:13 achieved your goals in life, but until
15:15 you've set yourself up moneywise, no,
15:17 you don't don't you don't need friends.
15:18 You don't need hobbies. You don't need
15:20 to be involved in politics. If you know
15:22 what's going on in [ __ ] politics, and
15:24 I know on Twitter, I've said some some
15:26 pretty spicy political takes. Don't
15:28 follow what I do. I'm [ __ ] You need
15:30 to be better than me. You You need to
15:32 have all this stuff out of your head. If
15:33 you're walking around, document your
15:35 head the next hour. What are you
15:36 thinking about? If it's in your life and
15:38 it's not making your life actively
15:39 better, get rid of it. This means
15:42 lowering your life cost in terms of how
15:43 you live in your lifestyle down to zero.
15:45 Most people's biggest stress is money.
15:47 Like 50% of their time is focused on
15:49 making money. Now, I don't mean making
15:51 money for the sake of growth. So, when I
15:53 wake up to make money, I want to grow my
15:55 net worth from 100 million to 500
15:56 million. That's what I'm trying to do.
15:58 I'm trying to grow. Most people are
16:00 making money like they're worried about
16:01 paying a bill on time, how they're going
16:04 to make rent, how they're going to get
16:06 something useless object or something.
16:07 I'm doing this to rack up a high score.
16:08 A lot of people are focused on it to
16:10 survive. So, what you do is you lower
16:12 your threshold of survival down to zero.
16:13 That means getting a studio apartment in
16:15 Wyoming next to a grocery store where
16:17 you don't need a car and you can get
16:18 some weights and you can just sit in
16:20 your room and lift weights and work
16:21 until you're [ __ ] rich. When you're
16:23 rich, then go do stuff. All right? It
16:25 doesn't take that long if you just focus
16:27 like that because all of your focus
16:28 points are going into getting rich,
16:29 which is what most of you guys here to
16:31 do. This same thing I'm talking about
16:32 right here applies to anything else
16:33 you're doing. You want to be good at a
16:35 sport. You want to get jacked. You want
16:36 to get better with women. You want to do
16:38 any of the things that males want to do
16:40 but don't do. It's right there. All
16:41 right. So, this is what you need to do.
16:43 Reduce your life down to zero. Get rid
16:45 of anything that you focus on in the
16:47 next couple hours that doesn't add to
16:48 your life that isn't absolutely
16:50 mandatory. You don't need friends. You
16:51 don't need to be hanging out with your
16:53 family. If you have kids and you're
16:55 young, congrats. You kind of [ __ ] up a
16:56 little bit. But you don't need to be
16:58 also be spending 15 hours a day with
17:00 your [ __ ] kids. Like, find ways to
17:02 reduce and get lots of focus time in
17:04 your day and remove all the complexities
17:05 from your life. Become a simple little
17:07 caveman. Okay? You can have all these
17:09 interests and stuff when you're rich and
17:10 you've solved all of your problems and
17:13 you're luring over everybody else. Now,
17:16 finally, motivation. You have to get
17:18 that your brain is not going to be
17:21 unhappy from boredom. The reason why you
17:22 become unhappy when you remove video
17:25 games, TV, and all these little
17:26 addictive habits you have in your life,
17:28 the reason why you're unhappy is cuz
17:31 your brain is like, "Hey, we had this
17:32 really quick route to get dopamine and
17:34 pleasure, and now you're like making us
17:36 not do that, and now we can't get this
17:38 chemical." It's kind of [ __ ] up, bro.
17:39 So, I'm just going to twist this knife
17:41 in you for a few days. But what happens
17:43 is your base happiness level, for
17:46 example, if you look at people that end
17:48 up paraplegic. Now, don't ever run this
17:49 test. I'm not going to test this theory
17:51 out, but what I've heard through the
17:53 podcast where people talk a lot about
17:56 complex things is that when people end
17:58 up paralyzed, their life happiness after
18:00 the first year ends up balanced out and
18:01 they're just as happy as before they
18:03 were paralyzed. What I'm trying to
18:04 explain to you right now is that your
18:06 base happiness is just going to phase
18:08 out to wherever you are. Like, it
18:09 doesn't actually matter what you're
18:10 doing in life. There's people in jail
18:12 that are just as happy as billionaires
18:14 because your body kind of equates to
18:15 where you're going to be. So, you're
18:17 much better off just learning how to be
18:19 happy where you are first off. That's a
18:21 different video. What I'm telling you
18:22 right now is that you need to push
18:24 yourself to be extremely bored and it's
18:25 going to kind of suck at first, but then
18:27 you're just going to balance out and
18:28 then the things you used to find that
18:30 were really painful to do like going to
18:32 the gym or working become the most
18:34 exciting thing you have. So, I'm going
18:35 to give you one other example. When you
18:37 were a kid, probably growing up and
18:39 maybe actually this might I might have
18:40 been the last kid that had this
18:41 experience grow up. I could usually sit
18:44 down and read a book or hang out and
18:47 talk with people without drinking. And I
18:48 could just go in the backyard and like
18:50 fight bugs with sticks and it was really
18:52 exciting. Like and if you look at a lot
18:53 of kids when they were growing up in the
18:55 50s or whatever when they didn't have TV
18:57 or a lot of things, they were a lot more
18:58 active and they were doing a lot more
19:00 productive things with your life. People
19:01 didn't just sit around and do nothing
19:02 the entire time. They're really
19:04 productive uh members of society. And
19:07 why was this? It's because doing all
19:08 these productive things wasn't painful
19:10 for them. and they found it really
19:12 engaging and fun. And so these people
19:14 were not these people honestly were
19:16 happier than we are now. So there's no
19:18 secret to happiness in what you're
19:20 currently doing. It's all nonsense. Then
19:22 this amount of overload you're giving
19:24 yourself is actually making you much
19:26 unhappier in the long run. Uh so the
19:27 thing I'm going to tell you right now is
19:29 that again seek the boredom because
19:31 eventually the boredom will be happiness
19:32 and then you're going to wake up. So for
19:34 example, today it's it's 3:00 a.m. right
19:36 now. I'm pumped to make this video. You
19:37 can tell I'm actually having a pretty
19:39 good time making this. I'm putting a lot
19:41 of effort into work right now making
19:43 this content for you and I'm happy and
19:45 I'm thrilled. Why? It's because last
19:47 week I had a very big temptations to
19:49 play Borderlands 4. I wanted to go play
19:51 this video game. Load it up. It looked
19:54 really cool. I don't [ __ ] do that.
19:55 Why? Because if I had done that, I would
19:57 not be enjoying making this video right
19:59 now. I'd be itching to play Borderlands
20:01 4. If I load up World of Warcraft and
20:02 start playing that [ __ ] again, I
20:04 start going and partying too much. I
20:05 start going and have my phone and I have
20:07 access to Twitter. I don't carry a phone
20:09 in myself literally for this reason. I'm
20:10 going to start wanting to do those
20:11 things and I'm going to find making
20:14 content for you very boring and painful.
20:16 I don't want that because making content
20:17 for you and doing this stuff in the
20:18 morning and being excited about doing it
20:20 makes me really [ __ ] rich and I like
20:23 being rich and I like looking back on on
20:25 a week or my life and be like, "Wow,
20:26 that was cool. I like hit my goals and I
20:27 fulfilled the things I want to do
20:29 instead of reaching level 99 in World of
20:31 Warcraft. Instead of having another
20:32 useless gaming experience, instead of
20:34 having another mediocre drinking
20:36 experience, instead of watching a TV
20:37 show and having the same experience I've
20:38 had a billion times, I want to keep
20:40 growing up in life. And I want that to
20:43 be fun, not painful. So, to wrap this
20:45 all up right here, if we align our
20:46 energy, we're going to have energy to
20:47 deal with all this [ __ ] If your energy
20:48 is out of whack, you're just not going
20:50 to get that. If we isolate our focus to
20:51 only the things that going to make our
20:53 lives better, only those things are
20:53 going to improve, and they're going to
20:55 improve at maximum rate. And then if we
20:57 make sure to keep ourselves bored
20:59 enough, and by bored I don't mean you're
21:00 going to be sitting around in pain. I
21:02 mean lowering your threshold for
21:04 entertainment to where reading a book is
21:06 entertaining again. You can get there. I
21:07 don't know if you guys remember reading
21:08 Harry Potter growing up and it was
21:10 [ __ ] fantastic. Now you have to be
21:11 watching a movie with six pairs of boobs
21:13 in your face at all times. A soundtrack
21:15 from Kesha while you're on your phone
21:17 and not even watching at the same time
21:18 thinking about how you're going to play
21:19 that next World of Warcraft bout. You
21:21 need to get back to the baseline, buddy.
21:23 Okay, you're you're living a little bit
21:24 too wild. And if you do these three
21:27 things right here, inevitably you're
21:29 going to be super motivated to put all
21:31 your energy into that thing that makes
21:33 your life better. And you're going to be
21:35 super highly effective at it because all
21:36 your focus is there. And then you're
21:37 going to get really [ __ ] good at I
21:39 don't care if it's getting rich. I don't
21:40 care if it's getting six-pack. I don't
21:42 care if it's crushing cans with your
21:43 butt cheeks. You're going to become
21:45 excellent at it very fast. And this is
21:49 how you own ass in life. So do it. Now,
21:51 if you want actual tactics to make a lot
21:53 of money, uh you should subscribe to
21:55 this channel again because I release all
21:56 my old courses, which used to be like
21:58 20,000 bucks worth of business building
22:00 courses. They're [ __ ] good. I give
22:01 them all to my subscribers on here for
22:03 free in the community tab once a month,
22:04 but you have to be subscribed or you
22:06 won't see it. So, you should subscribe
22:08 because they [ __ ] rock. On top of
22:10 that, because I'm a really great guy,
22:12 I've also linked full guides on how to
22:14 make your first zero to 100K a year
22:16 below, then 100K to a million, and then
22:18 a million to 10 million year all below.
22:19 So, whatever level of entrepreneurship
22:20 you're at, you can continue to hang out
22:22 with me and I'll teach you how to do it
22:24 because I'm trying to build an attention
22:26 hub right here and make myself famous on
22:27 the internet. So, I'm just going to tell
22:28 you all sorts of cool secrets. So,