Hello you beauties. Get a free list of my 100 favourite books - chriswillx.com/books/ Here’s the timestamps: 00:00 Stop Caring About Other People’s Opinions 08:00 How To Have Difficult Conversations 15:28 The Heavy Burden of Unmade Decisions 24:46 Overcoming the Fear of What Other People Think 33:00 In Life You Must Choose Your Regrets 42:18 Work as Hard as You Can at One Thing & See What Happens 54:09 Become a Hero By Using Your Pain 58:42 Success is the Only Revenge 1:11:02 You’ve Already Achieved Goals You Said Would Make You Happy 1:24:13 Nobody Will Hate on You for Doing Worse Than Them 1:36:22 Hold Yourself to a Higher Standard Than Anyone Else Does 1:48:56 How to Remember Everything You Learn 1:59:07 You Don’t Have to Feel Good About it, Just Keep Going 2:05:23 Judge Yourself By Your Actions Not Your Thoughts 2:18:59 Success Comes From Doing The Things Others Won’t Do 2:25:09 The Ultimate Productivity System 2:35:07 A Hack For Knowing Who You Should Take Advice From 2:43:55 Why Cynicism Is A Loser’s Strategy 2:49:10 Learning Isn’t a Spectator Sport 2:51:28 Where to Find Alex
@xsw882
Жыл бұрын
thats only 20 timestamps 🤔
@_N0_0ne
Жыл бұрын
Thank you
@loveliberationpod
Жыл бұрын
21:42 You just changed my life, truly, i’ve been on a self development journey for more than 6 years now. Ironing out stuff. These discussions about decision-making finally made me understand the real law of attraction. How to move through this world most efficiently. Every decision is an opportunity to not let fear win. The quicker you make decisions out of love that need to be made. The quicker you reach your full potential.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@edscherzer
Жыл бұрын
Game Changers that are Selfless Servants! My people! Thanks brothers. 👊🏼💪🏼🚀
@FaizVahedna
Жыл бұрын
Chris talk way more than Alex. Disappointing in some waysm id rather have Alex explain his own thoughts.
@alexanderavanth
Жыл бұрын
Alex just feels unreal. He’s wealthy, humble, compassionate, philosophical, attentive, generous and funny. He’s like a swole Buddha that decided to become a CEO and wear crocs. You just can’t make this up.
@michaelburrell4685
Жыл бұрын
That’s the best description of Alex I’ve heard.
@przemek3251
Жыл бұрын
This is a perfect description, I 100% agree with you.😄
@ThePhaze1001
Жыл бұрын
You literally CANT MAKE IT UP 😂😂😂
@HarshSingh-oh1tj
Жыл бұрын
You forget muscular
@GiosBordoli
Жыл бұрын
A swole buddah 😂😂 that’s so accurate tho hahah
@THEINVERTEDBULL
Жыл бұрын
There will never be a better podcast than this. This conversation is just incredible valuable and you can't lose after you relentlessly study their words. STUDY THEM AND YOU WILL SUCCEED
@siaosanna
6 ай бұрын
I'm a mom of two young kids. I homeschool, I cook from scratch as much as possible, garden and raise chickens so they can eat well. I run my side hustle in the early mornings and late nights. I frequently think "I can't do all of this" or "I can't do what Alex is doing because I have children" And then I remember I don't have to do things the way he is doing them to still find value in his lessons. And even though my progress feels slow, and my task list overwhelming, my young children are temporary. They are the priority, BUT I can still slowly lay the foundation, brick-by-brick, of what I want to do and be afterwards
@ilyosrustamov8253
11 ай бұрын
This video is moe and more banificial which take more positive side .It so powerful podcast
@RyanNelly
29 күн бұрын
Prove to me you deserve the top. Only those who can prove to mix and mingle with the bottom deserve the top and vise
@Aedonius
5 ай бұрын
2:14:50 "I made exactly 4972. My rent was exactly $4972." Synchronicities are the norm when you become an entrepreneur. Faith in yourself is essential, and it pays off.
@Localhero727
Жыл бұрын
Free wisdom? thank you so much! ☺️🙌
@poerava
Жыл бұрын
Love hearing wealthy people retrospectively frame themselves. I’m still waiting for someone who acknowledges the most likely main component of their success. Luck
@dustinstout5527
8 ай бұрын
Is there ANY POSSIBLE WAY I could get transcripts of this? I want to study it all.
@neontshole9757
10 ай бұрын
Millions of gems being dropped here😩
@021nirvana
Жыл бұрын
Incredible interview. Listening on repeat 😊
@jodytaylor6468
Ай бұрын
You should bring your mum or dad to the show Chris... would be an interesting episode IMO
@marcogonzalezdeleon2317
8 ай бұрын
What a great video, jeez. I’m not even done with it.
@JDunamis
8 ай бұрын
This set is pretty cool.
@nimcomaria2316
Жыл бұрын
This was soo good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@joewollhower
4 ай бұрын
Yet people will consider this teaching moment as the "work" and take no action. And by "people" I mean me.
@jaijai1132
5 ай бұрын
“No work is wasted because I am the output of the work, not the outcome”. That was so good.
@ManifestMastery433
5 ай бұрын
“I had been rejected, but I was still in love. And so I decided to start over”. Such a powerful message
@gaylosbernandez579
4 ай бұрын
Can someone explain in dumb?
@YoungKrieger
4 ай бұрын
@@gaylosbernandez579 When you do the work, the things you learn and the person you become stay with you, regardless if you reach the success criteria of that task. So it's not a wasted work, you are now better because of that work, even the if it was a fail by some external criteria.
@michaelnazar9358
4 ай бұрын
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@Taofizzle
3 ай бұрын
@@YoungKriegerperfect, couldn’t say it better myself
@InsightTate
Жыл бұрын
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 ⏳ Focus on living life for yourself, as in three generations, everyone who knew you will be forgotten. 01:37 🤔 Learn to think from first principles and not be bound by societal norms or others' expectations. 04:15 🔥 Avoid following the crowd; most people's decisions lead to unfulfilling lives. 06:23 ⏳ The more you act on your decisions, the quicker you can make significant changes in your life. 08:17 🗣️ Unmade decisions are often the source of stress; confronting difficult conversations can lead to growth. 12:02 🚗 Making decisions earlier can save you time and prevent you from staying in a state of complacency. 16:51 💡 Unmade decisions feel heavy due to fear, but naming the fear and the person involved can empower you to take action. 18:43 ⏳ Anxiety cost: Unmade decisions waste valuable time and attention, emphasizing the importance of taking action promptly. 19:25 🕐 Procrastination and anxiety can be reduced by taking immediate action on tasks or decisions. 20:33 ⏳ Speed of decision-making can significantly impact how quickly you achieve your goals and overcome anxiety. 22:54 💡 Fear of failure, insecurity, and the fear of being "not enough" often drive high achievers to succeed. 25:03 🤷♂️ Cynicism can be a defense mechanism to avoid facing the pain of failure and the judgment of others. 26:16 🃏 Everyone has advantages and disadvantages; it's essential to play the hand you've been dealt. 29:44 🤝 Understanding others' experiences and hardships can lead to forgiveness and empathy. 30:54 🙏 Regrets are an inevitable part of life, but choosing which regrets you can live with can guide decision-making. 35:10 🧀 In decision-making, consider running away from what you fear (regret) rather than chasing what you desire. 38:38 🌟 Building confidence is not about shouting affirmations but about proving your worth through undeniable evidence. 39:09 📘 Measure your success by your efforts and the work you put in, not just the outcomes. 40:19 🗣️ Prioritize and dedicate substantial effort to tasks to ensure you've done everything in your control to succeed. 42:25 🌟 The more you commit to a single pursuit, the more you realize your capabilities and unlock mastery. 44:43 💪 Turn pro in your chosen endeavor, applying dedication and a pro athlete's mindset to achieve excellence. 45:11 💡 The difference between nervousness and excitement is your level of preparation. 49:13 💡 Your ability to say "no" becomes crucial as you become more successful; focus on the one thing that matters most. 52:31 🚀 As you gain more success, your opportunities increase, making it even more important to prioritize and say "no" to most. 56:17 🔥 Use insufficiency, resentment, or difficult experiences as potent fuel to drive your actions and success. 57:25 🪓 Twisting the knife: Be specific about your pain and understand what truly hurts you, as it's often what contains elements of truth that bother you. 58:38 🌟 Success is the only revenge: Focus on your goals and achievements to overshadow doubters and naysayers, rather than trying to prove them wrong individually. 59:22 💪 Use challenges as opportunities: Transform negative experiences into strengths. Overcoming adversity can lead to unique skills and resilience. 01:01:54 🚀 Embrace the journey: Find joy in the pursuit of your goals rather than solely focusing on achieving them. The process of striving can be more fulfilling than reaching the destination. 01:05:08 🎖️ Be grateful for your challenges: Reflect on past difficulties as opportunities for growth and character development, as they contribute to who you are today. 01:06:23 🛣️ Define your own game: Don't just try to win at someone else's game; determine what game you want to play and set your own rules and goals. 01:09:40 🤔 Happiness in the pursuit: Realize that happiness often comes from actively working toward your goals, not just achieving them. Enjoy the journey as much as the destination. 01:15:53 🌄 Create your character through challenges: Imagine the person you want to become and embrace the hardships and struggles that will shape your character along the way. 01:16:50 🙏 Gratitude for the mundane: Cultivate gratitude by imagining how your future self would cherish the simple joys and health you currently have. 01:17:32 🌟 Finding gratitude and presence in everyday moments is a powerful way to combat feeling stuck in routines. 01:18:00 🧘 Presence and gratitude can be intertwined, with small daily moments opening you up to awareness. 01:18:56 🥋 Conor McGregor emphasized the importance of being present in his fights, allowing him to excel. 01:19:48 🌼 Mindfulness can be as simple as savoring a sip of coffee or a view out of the window, stringing together these moments. 01:21:12 🌄 Moments where you perceive your peripheral vision can naturally lead you to the present. 01:26:29 🚀 Success often brings haters because you remind them of the dreams they gave up on. 01:29:43 🌟 Haters and criticism can be indicators that you're on the right path to success. 01:35:21 💪 Every worthwhile goal has a cost, and it's the difficulty that makes it worth pursuing. 01:36:48 🙅 Self-love can involve rejecting the notion of self-acceptance and striving for the person you want to become. 01:37:28 🧠 Self-love means believing in yourself more than anyone else does and holding yourself to a higher standard. 01:39:09 🤔 Reject the idea of self-acceptance as settling for who you are; instead, accept your current state but strive for improvement. 01:40:09 💪 Embrace the discrepancy between your current self and the person you want to be, and focus on taking steps to bridge that gap. 01:45:41 🧭 Feeling lost or going through hard times often indicates you're on the right path to success, not the wrong one. 01:50:47 🧘♂️ To overcome negative emotions like sadness or impatience, operationalize them by identifying the root causes and working on solutions. 01:55:26 📝 A mediocre plan consistently followed is more effective than a perfect plan never executed; the key is sticking to the plan. 01:56:22 🌟 Alex emphasizes the importance of consistency and setting a new, higher bar for oneself after achieving success. 01:56:47 🧬 Alex acknowledges that everyone faces unique challenges, but he encourages individuals to focus on what they want to achieve rather than seeking sympathy for their difficulties. 01:57:30 🤔 Alex challenges the "must be nice" mindset, suggesting that success isn't about circumstances but about one's determination and actions. 01:59:10 💪 Alex emphasizes the importance of persevering even when you don't feel good about it and how hard work pays off in the long run. 02:00:55 🌱 Alex highlights that the work itself changes and molds you, and it's not just about the outcomes. 02:03:27 🏆 Alex shares his realization that work is never wasted because you become the output of the work, not just the outcome. 02:05:36 🤯 Alex suggests that judging yourself based on your actions, not just your thoughts, can lead to self-improvement. 02:06:58 🕰️ Alex discusses the value of patience and how it can be developed through consistent action, even when you don't feel patient. 02:10:36 🙌 Alex and the host emphasize the importance of sharing honest, unromanticized stories of personal growth and challenges to help others navigate their journeys. 02:15:43 🚀 Having a "must be easy" mindset is a sign of a victim mindset; it removes agency and power from your life. 02:17:07 ⏳ Life is like a protracted training montage; the lack of certainty makes it worthwhile. 02:18:48 🤔 Pursuing a goal with uncertainty is what makes it meaningful; guaranteed success would be unfulfilling. 02:19:04 💪 To be more successful than most, be willing to do what most people aren't willing to do. 02:20:26 🔄 Consistency is a powerful virtue; being consistent is often the key to success. 02:23:46 🕰️ The moment you begin working is when your productivity increases; starting is the perfect condition. 02:28:57 💪 There are no shortcuts; hard work is the path to success. 02:30:13 🌟 Don't compromise on your standards; even if others praise your work, you'll know if you could have done better. 02:33:22 📅 Aim for your average Tuesday to reflect how you want most of your life to be, focusing on meaningful work, exercise, and spending time with loved ones. 02:35:12 🚫 Don't waste time justifying your actions to people who have a life you don't want. Live your life the way you want. 02:36:14 🙅♂️ Don't let others' inability to make a logical argument affect you. Accept their rejection and move on. 02:39:42 🎭 "Punking the game" means refusing to play by others' rules in a game you didn't agree to, which can be both destructive and constructive. 02:41:20 💰 The cynics may seem right in the short term, but the optimists often achieve long-term success. Embrace the tension between paranoia in the present and faith in the future. 02:45:06🚀 Don't be swayed by people who consistently underestimate your potential. They're often wrong, except for the one time it truly matters. 02:49:30 📚 Learning is about changing behavior in response to new conditions. Intelligence is the rate of learning, not an inherent attribute. 02:51:50 📖 Check out Alex Hormozi's books "100 Million Dollar Offers" and "100 Million Dollar Leads" for practical business insights.
@davidtmartinjr
Жыл бұрын
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@fritzfluss9990
11 ай бұрын
How does this comment have so few likes? Great summary! Thanks brother!
@rayralf90
11 ай бұрын
@fritzfluss9990 people probably just give up halfway. You have to scroll for ages to get to that like button.
@BeingForeverBroken
11 ай бұрын
@@rayralf90 Oh the irony
@jackcatlin
11 ай бұрын
Thanks for writing this!
@stanijev
2 ай бұрын
if you want to go deeper into the rabbit hole, 'Unveiling Your Hidden Potential' by Bruce Thornwood is a must-read
@honor9lite1337
Ай бұрын
Okau😮
@terryfinkel6755
11 ай бұрын
The amount of wisdom in this podcast between these two people who are still in their thirties is absolutely staggering. Amazing content.
@flamboyant-r5y
10 ай бұрын
Alex is 29
@lastnamefirst650
10 ай бұрын
@@flamboyant-r5yAlex is 33 as of late august dude. He’s said it multiple times on different podcasts
@SmartMoveGraphics
8 ай бұрын
Beautifully staggering atm. These two are the templates of what I hope humans are like and if not aspire to be in the our future. There are currently not enough strong but sensitive leaders in our communities. These guys rock.
@JimmyVdb-j2b
3 ай бұрын
for a recap: google "succes quotes"
@beckmillan
Жыл бұрын
A man who thinks before he answers. A novelty. There’s hope. Great interview.
@GomerBarnFloyd
Жыл бұрын
It bothers me to no end how some people would rather use filler words that make you sound less articulate than actually deal with silence to think out a response.
@ItsMistaTee
Жыл бұрын
Was this statement at a particular time stamp?
@Anonymous-mx8sh
Жыл бұрын
@@ItsMistaTeejust throughout the video, he gathers himself before he answers each question
@xtabell5776
Жыл бұрын
I definitely agree it is a bad habit to respond immediately if one does not have his answer but if you get good at formulating yourself quickly on the spot is a good skill to have, you won't always have the time to think through a question. Though being uncomfortable with silence and scrambling for words is not a good habit(I do this more than I would like to admit) and having anxiety over what sounds best and what to say isn't that much better. I think for most people don't worry too much about what is the right approach when communicating but rather just practice, reflect and try different things out, once you get good at something it just happens if you think about what you are doing you will fuck up. If you have ever wondered why someone can play a guitar and sing at the same time or how Micheal Jackson can flow across the floor, there is literally no secret, at least nothing that can be put into words that will magically make you an expert. So just get out of your head and do stuff, and watch the universe unfold. One of the most complex things we do is walking and that just happens, despite all the tiny motions involved and the varying surfaces we roam across. Sorry for going on a tangent, just hope I can reach a younger me, goddamn we waste so much time.... Like shia Labeouf says: " JUST DO IT!" Lol
@KeithRobinson-su5qg
Жыл бұрын
I noticed the exact same thing. Thoughtful answers are my favorite.
@VikingSummer
Жыл бұрын
Is it weird that almost every episode feels like ultra premium content? Is Chris the new Oprah? Like everything Oprah thought she was, that’s Chris. He’s the real deal.
@johnsondeng
Жыл бұрын
Oprah was always about the entertainment and the spectacle. She's very good at it. So I think you're onto something here because I think the real need for the deeper stuff was just untapped. And this is where Chris is just purely better at it. No need for a larger than life personality.
@blayneelizabeth2098
Жыл бұрын
For reaaaaal!
@peripheralparadox4218
Жыл бұрын
If only Chris were a black lesbian.
@peripheralparadox4218
Жыл бұрын
@@johnsondengdeeper stuff still only interests a smaller audience. But that’s ok. It’s there for those who want to receive it.
@jessicaporter4194
Жыл бұрын
Oprah was Oprah, Chris is Chris
@TinyHomeTours
10 ай бұрын
Watching for my third time through now. Thanks guys.
@matthewfoote12
9 ай бұрын
Same, come back to it every month to check in with myself.
@Drefromthe7th
9 ай бұрын
Lol me as well
@RobbyYerkes
8 ай бұрын
Dude that’s crazy I’m reading this and this is my 3rd time listening. First time I can actually interpret the knowledge of nearly everything they’re talking about.
@IAlessandro
7 ай бұрын
For me the same, and it's amazing how every time I listen to it there are new nuances and information that I can capture, alex is a real guide! Keep Building!
@bRzCbNd0781
6 ай бұрын
Fourth this time, too much sauce in here
@zekite6467
Жыл бұрын
Hormozi is such an articulate speaker, so good at delineating his life events and connecting to audiences.
@GaryAJMartin
Жыл бұрын
He is, and he sounds like he knows everything and is always right on everything. He is not. He shits like everyone else, he will die like everyone else. God he is not.
@UldisBiz
5 ай бұрын
I'm 48 and I keep reminding myself how lucky we are to have such easy and comfortable access completely free to absolutely phenomenal wisdom. I remember times when I had to sift through books in the library just to find something useful. One episode like this can be life-changing for the person who takes it seriously and starts applying at least something out of this. Thank you Chris and Alex so much. You both are such great contributors to society. I've been on a 'subscribing' diet lately trying to be extremely picky about subs but this 3-hour marathon of value-bombs definitely got me on board.
@bluetears2
Жыл бұрын
“In life we must choose our regrets”, I never wanted or even have a tattoo, but I want this on me for life as a reminder
@WideAwakeHuman
Жыл бұрын
No shit I may get this inked… “Choose your regrets”
@kss9131
Жыл бұрын
I choose to regret getting this tattoo
@MrBoxofplastic
Жыл бұрын
I would get a tattoo about regrets but I may regret it.
@peripheralparadox4218
Жыл бұрын
@@MrBoxofplasticI wasn’t gonna get a tattoo, but I thought I might regret not getting one.
@peripheralparadox4218
Жыл бұрын
I think choose your suffering trumps choose your regret. It encompasses more, it’s a purer truth.
@TheRichB
Жыл бұрын
This literally this moment became the most meaningful podcast/video I’ve experienced. I’m 56. I’m still learning. I’m in awe of how this came together and what I’ve walked away with and will hold close to my heart. Just thank you so much.
@Kward1
Жыл бұрын
Love this comment, I’m 53 and thinking the same as you!
@SankiKingOfficial
11 ай бұрын
@@Kward1you are not 53! Wow! Share your diet plan? Haha ❤
@RichardRatner.1972
11 ай бұрын
@@Kward1I'm 51 & I love your comment! Kindest regards, Richard U.K
@karinolson7228
9 ай бұрын
There is no age cap on growing!! Nor any age minimum. Thank goodness!
@consistentbass
4 ай бұрын
Keep it up brother! 👍
@anonony9081
Жыл бұрын
Your content schedule is just crazy right now. I have like 5 of your videos on my watch later list and you just keep positing! You're killing it
@prankster101
Жыл бұрын
I've only listened to about an hour of this episode, and to be fair, I have learned a lot. But Alex Hormozi sometimes comes off as the worst kind of narcissist... Especially with his attitude that basically screams: f u got mine. This is what leads to unhealthy societies, where everyone is extremely self-centered. You can't have any compassion for others if all you do is care about yourself. You also can't be an effective team player, where everyone hunts together and joins in on the spoils. Alex Hormozi comes across as an extremely selfish individual. That's just my opinion... And I'm sure that he'll counter my opinion by stating that because I'm a "hater", then that means that he's on the right path... Whatever that is. Like I said, there's a lot that I have learned. But so much of Alex Hormozi's argument can be boiled down to "Me Me Me".
@charliewiberg
Жыл бұрын
A session for life! U guys smashed this one.. 💯🔥 "Nothing is goin to be worthwhile that doesn't come with an associated amount of discomfort" In this day&age that quote hits hard.
@MrBoxofplastic
Жыл бұрын
I'm reading your comment as I'm turning down French fries at a restaurant. It sucks eating healthy sometimes, lol, but if you ain't got health you ain't got nothing.
@henrymartino4283
8 ай бұрын
*People say that money is not the key to happiness, but I always figured if you have enough money, you can have a key made.*
@henrymartino4283
8 ай бұрын
“The greater the passive income you can build, the FREER you will become.”
@henrymartino4283
8 ай бұрын
Always put your finances in good care to ensure that your income rises. Wealthy people achieve there financial goals and acquire riches by seeking help from finance pro(s) but many claim to have achieved success themselves.
@BrianaLopez6
8 ай бұрын
that’s an upright approach, l'm 50 and my Iife is in a mess. Any ldea wouId really go a long way in shaping my life.
@henrymartino4283
8 ай бұрын
I operate a wide range of investments and have achieved massive growth in my finances with the help of my financial professional, making my financial goal a reality.
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8 ай бұрын
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@dannywizard
10 ай бұрын
00:13 🌌 Reflect on goals from a multi-generational perspective; prioritize personal fulfillment over external validation. 01:37 🧠 Cultivate independent thinking by challenging norms and embracing agency. 04:01 💡 Forge your path; decisions based on societal norms can lead to average outcomes. 06:23 🚀 Overcoming challenges builds confidence; the desired life often follows difficult conversations. 15:50 ⚖ Unmade decisions burden mental energy; address fears to alleviate the weight. 19:10 ⏰ Procrastination Impact: Prolonged anxiety results from procrastination; accelerate life by deciding promptly. 20:33 🚀 Speed of Decision-Making: Rapid decisions set you apart; daily choices propel you faster through life. 22:27 💪 Fear and Achievement: Insecurity can drive high performance; play your unique hand in life. 26:31 🃏 Play Your Hand: Leverage your assets; every life position has advantages and disadvantages. 35:10 🤔 Choosing Regrets: Regrets are inevitable; choose the ones you can bear. 38:12 🧠 Focus on loss aversion; consider what you stand to lose for motivation. 38:55 📚 Confidence from hard work, not just affirmations; set high standards. 40:46 🚀 Preparation and control: Invest time for success within your control. 46:24 🚫 Importance of saying "no"; stay focused on priorities. 51:48 🌟 Mastery through repeated effort; continuous improvement yields significant returns. 56:43 🚀 Using past pain as fuel is potent but may become toxic; be specific and avoid control by pain. 58:38 🌟 Success is the only revenge; overshadow others with your success. 59:22 🏋♂ "Success is the only Revenge" emphasizes winning at your game, not revenge fantasies. 01:02:48 🎯 Be cautious using external goals to prove others wrong; pursue success for personal growth. 01:13:02 🚀 Find joy in the pursuit; enjoy the journey, set big goals, and stay in continual pursuit. 01:17:32 🕰 Gratitude for the present moment; envisioning the future helps appreciate the mundane. 01:19:21 🤔 Being present in small moments; find mindfulness in simple experiences for increased presence. 01:20:58 🌟 Enjoying the process of becoming; be present and string moments together for a fulfilling journey. 01:22:38 🧠 Overcoming brain fog; use sensory focus to clear the mind and stay present. 01:32:18 📉 Dealing with criticism; discomfort and pushback indicate progress; reframe negativity. 01:36:31 🚀 Self-love: Hold yourself to a higher standard; believe in your potential and work towards the ideal self. 01:37:41 🔄 Challenge self-love; acknowledge gaps and work progressively on self-improvement. 01:39:09 💪 Accept outcomes but work on improvement; embrace the gap between current and desired self. 01:41:45 🌌 Embrace struggle; challenges indicate the right path to success. 01:42:53 🛣 High agency is crucial for authenticity; make decisions independent of others for success. 01:55:13 💪 Consistency in a mediocre plan often outperforms a perfect plan; the "stick-to-it" muscle is crucial. 01:57:30 🤔 When facing challenges, ask: What do you want? Sympathy won't change situations. 01:59:24 ⚖ Balancing work and life is subjective; prioritize what matters to you and embrace hard times. 02:00:40 🔄 The work works on you more than you work on it; the journey shapes personal growth. 02:05:36 🧠 Judge yourself based on actions; shift traits from binary to continuous progression for measurable growth. 02:15:28 🚪 Embrace uncertainty; challenges define the worthwhile journey. 02:17:07 🌌 Lack of certainty makes success meaningful; consistency is a rare and powerful trait. 02:19:17 🔄 Success requires doing what others won't; consistency is a key factor. 02:20:26 🔄 Consistency is challenging but crucial for success; repetition is key. 02:25:28 🚀 Starting work is ideal; waiting for perfect conditions is a procrastination trap. 02:33:09 📝 Aim for a life where your average Tuesday aligns with your desired life. 02:34:04 🚀 Redefine work positively; see work as enjoyable and worth doing. 02:35:12 💬 Don't justify actions to those whose opinions don't matter; focus on what matters to you. 02:37:25 🎭 Punk the game; refuse to play by others' rules in various life aspects. 02:43:12 💪 Don't trade self-respect for others' opinions; live life on your terms, and don't let others dictate your path.
@Kuya_Mvrc
Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for that
@mcgreggyman
9 ай бұрын
Watching this for the 7th time now. Always coming back to it when I lose the will to continue. Chris, Alex, you have no idea how many lives you're saving. Thank you!
@EntrepreneurLaunchpad
4 ай бұрын
3rd time here. Good stuff 💪
@paulrichardson5438
3 ай бұрын
Keep going Greg, it'll be ok
@mcgreggyman
3 ай бұрын
@@paulrichardson5438 hey man, appreciate that. That's such a simple comment but it makes a huge difference.
@JessicaDarling2
2 ай бұрын
I hope that the 8th time you watch is to reflect how far you’ve come, not when you’ve lost the will to continue. 🤘🏻🙂 May you be well, blessed and surrounded by love.
@av3ngers17
2 ай бұрын
@@JessicaDarling2 this message is so beautiful. thanks for spreading love ❤️
@captaindsnuts9451
Жыл бұрын
I want to see how this guy would handle 1 year of probation with no license and closest job 9 miles away.
@AlexLancuba
Жыл бұрын
His book launch on Saturday was remarkable. So much respect for this man. Phenomenal conversation!
@7evintheproducer
Жыл бұрын
Yes it was man! One of the best ever. Got all the links and ordered the big pack of books to pay It forward
@dan-cj1rr
Жыл бұрын
oh yea especially the part where he confirmed that it was a pyramid scheme
@AlexLancuba
Жыл бұрын
@@dan-cj1rr interesting take you have. Perhaps you don’t like receiving a tonne of value….for free. The people going through his free trainings and new book (like me) are not phased by the unique approach to his launch, in-fact, it’s impressive as there’s few people on the planet that could actually pull that off in the manner that he did it.
@dan-cj1rr
Жыл бұрын
@@AlexLancuba bro tf u on about, i watched it a little and he started explaining a pyramid scheme lmao
@Aryan.Biswas
Жыл бұрын
@@dan-cj1rr godd u gotta be world class level dense to take that from his presentation. He made something educational which he wanted us to share with as many people as possible because that’s what his goal is, he wants to make business education accessible for everyone. He literally made everything available for free and asked us to share it. If anyone wanted to buy the limited edition books to get his company’s hat in return (as token of gratitude from his end) we could buy it and share it with our friends. People literally go crazy to buy stupid merch from all sorts of scammy KZitemrs and out of them all you thought of accusing him 🤦🏻♂️, you lead a sad life my friend.
@HuNtS105
Жыл бұрын
Going through a huge life transition right now and I think this is the most valuable bit of conversation that I have heard in a long time. Thanks!
@echsee9477
11 ай бұрын
Wish you the best !
@Picklerick007
10 ай бұрын
Keep at it! 💪🏽🤘🏽
@OGTennyson
5 ай бұрын
How's life going now G?
@OGTennyson
5 ай бұрын
How's life going now G?
@deepwork9823
Жыл бұрын
"The heaviest things in life aren't iron and gold, but unmade decisions. The reason you are stressed is that you have decisions to make and you're not making them." - Alex Hormozi 15:28 Interesting quote.
@daveSoupy
Жыл бұрын
Time for the full sermon
@SankiKingOfficial
11 ай бұрын
I feel guilty watching Chris’s content for free…
@jaydenmccartie520
5 ай бұрын
Agreed brother, what a lad he is for bringing this to us
@BMWE-hm7uz
3 ай бұрын
Pay him then, you melt
@richeyrich2203
2 ай бұрын
So join his patreon.. duh no creator will turn down money in return for the value they provide
@P1mp1me
Ай бұрын
Use the products he promotes and use his code
@1pagelifeplan
Жыл бұрын
I have bought both of Alex's books! Love all the wisdom available today. I gotta say it's easy to get trapped in scrolling for too long. I decided to delete all the social apps off my phone and just use KZitem on my laptop and it's really helped my productivity!
@Sampsadioz
Жыл бұрын
I have to do this
@1pagelifeplan
Жыл бұрын
@@Sampsadioz Let me know how it goes!
@QuickTakeJake
11 ай бұрын
smart smart...I am consider the same especially as I am going into content creation...my mind can be everywhere and nowhere at once
@natalieanderson308
Ай бұрын
Ditto and no regrets. When I need to relax my mind now, I do word games (bonus: my vocabulary 👆⬆️
@danielfarmer7372
Жыл бұрын
More than a podcast episode, this was two men having a deeply intimate, heartfelt conversation about life itself. I felt this.
@jonashanson1119
4 ай бұрын
Commenting to boost the algorithm
@MBA-KM
Жыл бұрын
This was a great interview and I am re-listening again to it today on Spotify. I rarely come on KZitem and for this episode I decided to pop in and leave a comment to say that this was exactly what I needed for the season of life that I am currently in.
@DevelopedFetus
4 ай бұрын
Thank you for this podcast! I have been feeling lost and now I know where to go. I know that the things I'm avoiding need to be done. That I should be living the life I want to live. That I should make sure everyday I take a step in the direction to the destination that seems unreal, until it's reality.
@jonathancaliguire
Жыл бұрын
This has got to be the most beautiful video podcast set I've ever seen. So clean, warm, and cinematic. Nicely done.
@glenndeason
Жыл бұрын
Chris telling Alex "shut up" at 2:26:53 is my absolute favorite. How to be a great Podcaster? Tell your guest to shut up! 😂😂❤ love it!
@georgewatts6221
Жыл бұрын
I'm not fooled by this nonsense. I'm sick of listening to the rich talk.
@dontask7898
Жыл бұрын
I am a person who is all for making ones life better including my own. But there is such a disconnect from the stuff you guys talk about compaired to real life. Normal everyday people are what give you the opportunity to live your life. You ahould appreciate them more. Not talk about how bad they are.
@MrBoxofplastic
Жыл бұрын
The heaviest things are unmade decisions. This was very true for me both in my divorce and leaving a religion.
@NataschaDarling
Жыл бұрын
This episode has my heart. The vulnerability from the two of you combined with the anectodes, and the results of your heart work, made me...emotional and inspired. I've been listening while I work on my clients and i have about 20 minutes left in this episode, but wanted to say thank you to Chris for the amazing guests you find, and Alex for sleeping in that gym, under the garage, while those kids the same age as you were partying all night and the cars were driving over your head. You both deserve such great things.
@TheCascade14
Жыл бұрын
So happy for this updated interview. Alex is quickly becoming the GOAT. He put on a masterclass in sales a few days ago. Truly one of the brightest minds in business.
@shawnhills
Жыл бұрын
I’d end your last sentence at “minds.” He’s graduated to that level, at least for me. Business professor, therapist, and life coach all in 1.
@TheCascade14
Жыл бұрын
seriously though. in a world full of idiots, he sure shines a light on how to live better.. @@shawnhills
@devotae
5 ай бұрын
If everyone at the bottom who had nothing going for them reframed that to ......ive nothing going for me. Which also means that I have nothing to lose by taking action. that makes you a powerful person.
@iamshikhersrivastava
Жыл бұрын
Excellent conversation. Chris just nails these interviews. Loved the section about choosing your regrets. I am pretty pumped after watching this whole thing. I just started my business on 11th August. The motivator for me was that in July I was regretting not starting it 3 years ago and I realised I would rather try and fail than regret not starting it again 3 years from now.
@mvrius2924
10 ай бұрын
How's your progress so far man?
@stevewoolridge7383
Жыл бұрын
It is truly rare to want to relisten to a three hour podcast immediately after you’re finished
@WESimmonsII
4 ай бұрын
I did that with the Tim Ferris one as well.
@Marie-MM
2 ай бұрын
Wow feeling the same way 🤯
@misteroz
Жыл бұрын
Chris and Alex have such a genuine rapport, and that’s very much reflected in the quality of their conversation. Thanks for taking us along for the ride fellas.
@josephdanmathis1876
5 ай бұрын
I'm just gonna comment. There, I did it and I didn't say anything mean. Lol
@Arri11
Жыл бұрын
Two great humans having an authentic conversation. Sublime.
@michaelbee2767
Жыл бұрын
I get the unfortunate vibes that he and his wife only connect and bond over the love of work and money. Money is his god and entire identity.
@DeezyDesoto96
Ай бұрын
At work listening during my 12 hr shift and I’ve enjoyed every bit ! God bless yall
@tusharjangid2492
Жыл бұрын
Great conversation! But its hard to keep your eyes away from Chris's forearms and Alex's triceps 😬
@austinbrockway6559
Жыл бұрын
100M Mindset
@miguelmontano4740
Жыл бұрын
I love this one. I feel this interview/conversation will be a good one to last for decades and decades improving the lives of humans again and again. Love you guys and thanks for sharing your wisdom
@mogeaux
Жыл бұрын
Got so much after the first time. Got much more the 2nd time. You know it's choc full if I'm going back a 3rd.
@priyanshpatel4677
6 ай бұрын
this will be the single most valuable podcasts for generations to come
@TRAVIESO_NA
9 ай бұрын
im the guy that they described in the first 12 mins. everything good enough and comfortable enough to stay complacent. now all Im after is the opposite. risks and rewards
@loveliberationpod
Жыл бұрын
21:42 You just changed my life, truly, i’ve been on a self development journey for more than 6 years now. Ironing out stuff. These discussions about decision-making finally made me understand the real law of attraction. How to move through this world most efficiently. Every decision is an opportunity to not let fear win. The quicker you make decisions out of love that need to be made. The quicker you reach your full potential.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@neuwebstudio
9 ай бұрын
I literally watched this podcast 10 times to brainwash myself and remember those ideas when things get hard
@sandroschneider2123
Жыл бұрын
Listening to Hormozi is like becoming enlightened without putting in multiple lives of hard karma work.
@lau-guerreiro
Жыл бұрын
He is so far from enlightened! He can't even accept himself - that's kindergarten level!
@sandroschneider2123
Жыл бұрын
@@lau-guerreiro If you were as far at him at Kindergarten, then much respect for you.
@DamianSzajnowski
Жыл бұрын
Karmic work supposedly transfers through incarnations... so maybe you're prepared with some work already.
@zaydevans2077
Жыл бұрын
@@lau-guerreirowhat gives you the impression he can’t accept himself? I wouldn’t say he’s enlightened and he wouldn’t either he’s just learning and sharing as he does
@lau-guerreiro
Жыл бұрын
@@zaydevans2077 he had a whole section on how he thought self-acceptance was wrong. Did you listen to it? He's still stuck in having to be better. He can't just be as he is.
@MakingImagery
Жыл бұрын
This was absolutely awesome!! I like the fact it dropped after his presentation this Sunday because I stayed up to watch it (2am here in Sydney, Australia) and he obviously crushed it - and watching back at his prep and discussing the mindset after the fact is pretty special! You talked of being present, and honestly I felt so present just watching this, so incredibly engaged, so thank you for making it happen. I did take a pause to go and search for Modern Wisdom's 1st episode, and can confirm progress has been made brother haha killin it! Love Alex and his open teaching and appreciate your ability to ask sound questions, as well as adding your own reflections to the guests input. There was SO much to take on from this episode. Fuckin epic! Cheers!!
@blueicer101
3 ай бұрын
I don't know if I was autistic but I always thought the way people acted was so ineffective and "out of the way", everyone seemed a little bit insane to me.
@markdevries5616
8 ай бұрын
About having kids… I just have to tie two parts of this video together, it helped my own understanding and maybe it’ll help others as well. You said “choose your regrets” and I like that. It’s one of the “parts that stood out to me the most” for me. You also said “don’t let kids hold you back” and I like that as well. Here’s the thing though… for anyone that has kids that aren’t in full time school yet… we will always choose to regret missing out on a business (or any other) opportunity rather than missing out on our kids in those few precious years. “You gave up on your dreams because of me?” Damn right I did because you became my new dream. At least a big pause on them anyway.
@richardnogginiv
6 ай бұрын
You should have been interviewed instead of this guy. 100%
@gmarnu
8 ай бұрын
If I could bottle enlightenment, this podcast would be it.
@sye601
Жыл бұрын
I'm only 20 min in and theres already been, for me, a couple of profound observations / reframings of reality. I think I might clip some of this and set it as my morning alarm !
@MohammedSaeed-u3s
11 ай бұрын
The All-Knowing, The Wise, The Creator of Everything Said: {Indeed, in the creation of the heavens and the earth and the alternation of the night and the day are signs for the wise. Who remember Allah while standing or sitting or [resting] on their sides and give thought to the creation of the heavens and the earth, [saying], "Our Lord, You did not create this aimlessly; exalted are You [above such a thing]; then protect us from the punishment of the Fire. Our Lord, indeed whoever You admit to the Fire - You have disgraced him, and there are no helpers for the wrongdoers. Our Lord, indeed we have heard a caller calling to faith, [saying], 'Believe in your Lord,' and we have believed. Our Lord, so forgive us our sins and remove from us our misdeeds and cause us to die with the righteous. Our Lord, grant us what You promised us through Your messengers and do not disgrace us on the Day of Resurrection. Indeed, You do not fail in [Your] promise." And their Lord responded to them, "Never will I allow to be lost the work of [any] worker among you, whether male or female; you are of one another. So those who emigrated or were evicted from their homes or were harmed in My cause or fought or were killed - I will surely remove from them their misdeeds, and I will surely admit them to gardens beneath which rivers flow as reward from Allah, and Allah has with Him the best reward." Be not deceived by the [mercantilistic] wanderings of the unbelievers, on earth. Because it is a transitory enjoyment, and its abode will be hell. What a dismal abode. But those who feared their Lord will have gardens beneath which rivers flow, abiding eternally therein, as accommodation from Allah. And that which is with Allah is best for the righteous. And indeed, among the People of the Scripture are those who believe in Allah and what was revealed to you [O Mohammed, The Messenger of Allah] and what was revealed to them [Jews & Christians], [being] humbly submissive to Allah. They do not exchange the verses of Allah for a small price. Those will have their reward with their Lord. Indeed, Allah is swift in account. O you who have believed, persevere, endure, be patient, be ever vigilant, and fear Allah so that you will succeed and prosper.}
@odnilniloc
Жыл бұрын
Phenomenal ❤ And to think we get this life changing conversation/content for free. What a wonderful world we live in.
@1n20DnD
Жыл бұрын
1:59:10 The feeling will pass, but you will remain. Powerful Idea. Timestamp so I can come back to it. 😅
@philipcollen482
Жыл бұрын
I began my investment journey at the age of 33, primarily through hard work and dedication. I am to share that my passive income exceeded $100k in a single month for the first time. This success reinforces the importance of the advice mentioned earlier. It is not about achieving quick wealth, but rather ensuring long-term financial prosperity.
@brittanynicolette9473
Жыл бұрын
Investors should exercise caution with their exposure and exercise caution when considering new investments, particularly during periods of inflation. It is advisable to seek guidance from a professional or trusted advisor in order to navigate this recession and achieve potential high yields.
@alicebenard5713
Жыл бұрын
This is superb! Information, as a noob it gets quite to handle all of this and staying informed is a major cause, how do you go about this are you a pro investor?
@philipcollen482
Жыл бұрын
Through closely monitoring the performance of my portfolio, I have witnessed a remarkable growth of $500k in just the past two quarters. This experience has shed light on why experienced traders are able to generate substantial returns even in lesser-known markets. It is safe to say that this bold decision has been one of the most impactful choices I have made recently.
@SophiaBint-wj8wn
Жыл бұрын
wow that’s stirring! Do you mind connecting me to your advisor please. I desperately need one to diversified my portfolio.
@philipcollen482
Жыл бұрын
My advisor is *Nolan Velden Brent* , a renowned figure in his line of work. I recommend researching his credentials further. He has many years of experience and is a valuable resource for anyone looking to navigate the financial market.
@s.omarfarooque1486
Жыл бұрын
This was a disaster, why did Alex agree to return so early. Sequels suck! The first one was sufficient. Think about it - he talked about 2 decades' worth of experiences and learnings in the first episode. Should have taken at least 2 years before returning.
@markroden9968
Жыл бұрын
The same people judging you for working too hard or being unbalanced are the same ones looking for a handout when you become successful. And they're also the same ones that say you became successful because you had it easy or had an unfair advantage when really you outworked and out sacrificed and out gambled everyone else.
@ciobalina7445
2 ай бұрын
This is actually irrelevant. It means nothing. Carring too much about others' opinion is a bad idea, unless it's about something to do with laws or common sense things. It feels to me that it's still unhealthy even when that carring means spending tons of energy trying to prove why it doesn't matters. I think the point his is that there is no point to having such people (like those you described) in your life consistently. They're clearly not your friends. Giving you advice or pointing out something is not healthy is not a bad thing. It shows genuine interest if this comes from actual interest. But asking for handouts or devaluing your work once you become succesful are not actions that are signs of this. I've made some mistakes in my life and trusted people I shouldn't have. I paid for that so now I'm trying to pay more attention to who I trust.
@rajunga
8 ай бұрын
I love how this ancient wisdom existing there for thousands of years gets so much admiration from people. Probably we really need this kind of guys that can articulate it properly.
@tensevo
Жыл бұрын
i cant relate 100% to this story, but interesting to hear somebody who had an overbearing father figure, which is the opposite to perhaps most ppl, who might have an underbearing father, (or no father)
@davidbenson553
Жыл бұрын
Not worth listening to this guy
@razkill_99
8 ай бұрын
I used to hate this guy, till you had him on.. Now I like him a lot.. SHADDOUTS!!!👊
@jeedax
Жыл бұрын
Chris, thanks to your line of questioning that is relatable and empathetic. I felt deeply that you respected my time. Hope this brings a smile to your face. You deserve more love and subscribers! ❤
@cohenbryan8822
Жыл бұрын
Chasing paper isn’t success…. You guy’s talk about death as a motivation but the reality is it’s the great equalizer… Nobody makes it out alive and no one takes their earthly achievements with them
@jonathan_mcguinness
11 ай бұрын
@ChrisWillx & @Hormozi this is the best podcast that I have ever watched. So many 'breathe easy' moments from the clarity of your examples, scenarios and ideas. And I am so much older than both of you guys! The high paced banter between both of you is exciting like a high paced tennis match or maybe ping pong! Thank you for having this conversation and sharing it. It is now on my 'Reference Playlist' as I'll come back to it! A few exercise are coming for me, writing a list of pains and how to use them! Take care and lots of success to both of you!
@joshreyes3624
11 ай бұрын
I trust a millionaire that walks around in distressed shorts and crocs more than one that pulls up in a Lamborghini
@jaredmello
5 ай бұрын
Why? Zuck pulls up in sweatpants and he’s a snake
@smilloww2095
6 ай бұрын
Never heard of this guy before. Listened to it on spotify and got immense inspiration that I dont often get from podcasts. This guy is great.
@Fazill242
10 ай бұрын
This is the bestttt of besttt conversation for anyone who is in there hard times it just feel soo fucking good listening to them
@fabiomasseti
Жыл бұрын
Best episode of this Podcast so far, pops to both Chris and Alex for their great thoughts and conversation!! ❤
@neilhansen49
7 ай бұрын
Fan-fkn -tastic!!! Considering allocating this talk as the Best ever seen
@PumperPanda95
Жыл бұрын
The last podcast with Alex on MW was life changing. I don't say that easily. It really was. So excited for this one!
@dranzer6374
6 ай бұрын
You can find commitment by eliminating alternative options
@VentureBackCollections
Ай бұрын
I listed to this podcast almost every day for a month while working through the plans and gusto to further live and change my life paradigm almost a year ago when you first posted it, starting my own company reselling products … it’s been tough, but absolutely worth it! I listened to it again this afternoon while getting errands done and it helped me walk in the door, and literally do the next one after putting my keys down; frankly face the “fear” I’ve been holding onto for 7 years and launch my first piece of creative work. Thank you for taking all that time to pull this list together and for having Alex on to discuss. You’ve helped change the trajectory of my next 50 years - your time was well spent. ❤
@MandyJRoss
19 күн бұрын
If knowledge is power you just handed us the key to the door of life in this episode.🔑❤
@syedintekhabmahdirizvi439
Жыл бұрын
I cant help but say . Your podcast is getting better and better than ever before. You will certainly rule in this area man. Thank so much you for making this valuable contents .
@LokusofControl
8 ай бұрын
“You’re not afraid of failing you’re afraid of what other people will think of you if you fail If you’re afraid of that, imagine what they think of you when you aren’t even trying . Oh Yea, they aren’t .” Is it just me or does this hit different different?
@TheZGALa
10 ай бұрын
Single parenting is relentless triple shifts for 10-20 years. Much love you guys. I get inspired every time I listen to you. So much gold in this conversation. Thank you.
@AndyMyers94
8 ай бұрын
Honestly so glad he hadn’t met Leila when he was consulting… he would have had something to lose and might not have made it out of Baltimore
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