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00:18:29.000I'm a satirical cartoonist, a weekly contributor to the Washington Examiner, and I like to dissect culture and its absurdities, specifically the tension between traditionalism and modernity.
00:19:03.000And probably even tonight, and even half of you in the audience who may be deGens, that is what I'm here to do, is to oppose degeneracy in all of its forms.
00:20:57.000So, my name's Charlie from Cultivate Crypto.
00:21:01.000We're business partners with DCC. We teach over 16,000 people about cryptocurrency worldwide.
00:21:06.000We've been talking to you guys here in the audience live before the show.
00:21:10.000And a lot of you guys have been getting crypto literate, which at this point in this stage of the game, you have to be crypto literate.
00:21:17.000If you're going to be financially literate in the next, I would say, 10 to 15 years.
00:21:21.000So it's something that is coming around the corner pretty damn soon.
00:21:24.000We're basically going towards The first stage of mass adoption right now with BlackRock and these big Wall Street players getting in the game.
00:21:35.000Last cycle, they were doing it in private.
00:21:37.000And then next cycle, basically, they're going to say, hey, everybody else who doesn't have money, get in.
00:21:43.000And so, yeah, right now is the time to be paying attention to that market and really understand if you want to be fluent in the digital age of money.
00:24:08.000My definition of success is across the board.
00:24:11.000If you're not ripped, if you're not rich, if you ain't rare, if you don't stand out, if you ain't across the board successful, it doesn't mean fucking shit to me.
00:24:20.000If you got straight tits and you're in your Rolls Royce, you look like a fucking clown to me.
00:24:24.000I'm just laughing at your dumb fucking ass.
00:30:11.000You're going to say, why can't you ask the question?
00:30:13.000Okay, so that's not what I was going to say.
00:30:15.000What I was going to say is, how in the world can you create a standard that it's inappropriate to ask somebody, how come if I don't have X thing, because I don't value X thing, does that mean X thing is actually valuable?
00:30:26.000You've never experienced it, so you can't speak about it.
00:30:28.000You think that I haven't experienced wealth?
00:30:48.000After you make X amount, hundreds of thousands of dollars, if you look at the studies done on this, It does not hugely improve a person's life.
00:30:57.000Are you proud of who the fuck you are?
00:30:59.000If you look in the mirror, would you guys say this motherfucker's proud of who the fuck he is?
00:31:48.000If you want to follow the successful mantra of a man who tells you he was reformed from prison, understand why they might have gone there to begin with.
00:32:10.000And that is what I think truly success is, is being able to go home and look your family in the face and know that you're doing everything you can to support them.
00:34:03.000Being successful is effectively acting on your intentions.
00:34:09.000And I think I agree with Andrew that your intentions must align with something bigger than yourself.
00:34:14.000In my case, it's God, the Christian God.
00:34:16.000And so, success to me is fulfilling on your intentions but maintaining your ethical standards.
00:34:23.000And if you're doing that as a Christian, you are in fact procreating.
00:34:27.000And if you're not, you're doing something that fills in that gap that's equally effective to contributing to a moral society.
00:34:35.000And I think if you're not contributing to a moral society and you're only contributing to a consumerist society, a materialistic society, that's the only thing you're going to worship.
00:34:45.000And tons of people worship material things and flash it around, but it's vacant.
00:40:56.000You've got to be able to run the marriage if you are married the way that you want, where you're able to have an open relationship, where you're able to be on a private jet with four other women with your wife, Or if you want to be monogamous, that's fine too.
00:41:05.000But I think you need to be able to run your life the way that you want to understand that you're put on this earth for a reason and God put you here for a reason and it's not to waste it away.
00:42:05.000So, there's many things being said here, but one thing I gotta say that I back up, Wes, is that you can never be truly, like, in peace with yourself if you're not proud of how you look.
00:42:17.000Because to be present, you're gonna be proud of your presence.
00:42:20.000So, you know, you got to be proud of how you look in the mirror.
00:43:55.000Being effective creatively, I found that You have to do your creativity the first thing in the morning.
00:44:02.000If you have other things to do, if you're a father, if you're working a job on the side, you're gonna be resentful if you don't do that immediately.
00:44:09.000I promise you, if you do that in the morning, there's no excuses.
00:44:12.000You don't resent your job or your second job or your family for getting in the way of your creativity.
00:44:55.000And they don't know history, they don't know anything.
00:44:57.000If you were even trying to be materially well-off and wealthy, still literacy and being able to understand what it is that you're reading and having a good basis for history, I think, is a necessity for even material success.
00:45:13.000So I would recommend that you read more than anything that you read.
00:45:18.000And it's something that I notice a lot of people can't do.
00:45:50.000Your conscience is the authentic voice of God.
00:45:53.000If you look in the mirror and you got tits like fat boy, then in the mirror your conscience is telling you, God damn, you should probably do something about that and maybe not read your 19th fucking book.
00:46:05.000So as you wake up, your conscience is telling you to make a move to do something.
00:46:10.000When you guys wake up tomorrow, what will it be?
00:46:24.000Because prison has a way of programming that makes you mentally strong.
00:46:29.000And when you look at a man, if he possesses a fucking frame like that, he's so goddamn mentally weak and lies to himself so fucking much, he needs to prescribe to my way of thinking that love ain't lies.
00:47:25.000I really just fought through all the pain of what...
00:47:29.000What I knew I could be, what I knew I could do, and I really listened to what I had to be.
00:47:33.000So I was drawn to creating this individual that I admire.
00:47:37.000And regardless of, look it, if that's what he admires, good.
00:47:41.000I want you guys to do this and know this is your purpose.
00:47:43.000To create the man you admire in every way and give that person to the world.
00:47:48.000So if you create the individual that you unbiasedly admire, you can step in the mirror and say, men are supposed to wear bras.
00:47:54.000If that's what you really believe, then you can do that.
00:47:57.000But I believe that the man I admire is who's standing in front of you.
00:48:01.000Someone who's ripped, someone who's rich, and someone who has rare habits that built them into a real leader in a world full of fucking pussies who are so mentally weak, they just side with themselves all day and said what would really benefit themselves.
00:49:05.000I have very good days when I have no money and I have very good days when I have money and very bad days with no money and very bad days when you have money.
00:49:15.000So my first thing in the morning, I wake up 4.30 every morning and It's a must, because if not, I'll just go back to party, to drugs, to all that stuff.
00:49:23.000I hit the gym, I read, you know, I reflect, and I want to be close to God, because that's the only thing that really brings me peace, you know.
00:49:30.000And after that, I just start my process, you know, start working, you know, answering DMs, helping people solve the problems I had myself.
00:49:37.000And just, I feel like if I don't give 100% that day, wherever I am, I feel bad.
00:49:43.000So my only goal every day is just to feel good.
00:49:47.000Everything I do is to feel fucking good.
00:49:50.000Like, the thing is that when you give the 100% every day, but I mean 100%, people think they're just giving 100% and you're not, bro.
00:51:21.000For me, it's just being obsessed with problem solving.
00:51:25.000So basically every morning you wake up, you're like, okay, what's the problem that I'm trying to solve today?
00:51:29.000For some people it might be working out, some people it might be money, some people it might be women, it's other things, right?
00:51:35.000But if you actually truly get 100% interested and obsessed with what you're doing, there's no way you can't have success.
00:51:44.000Like a lot of you guys are basically saying the same thing.
00:51:46.000Just keep doing these steps, you know, bit by bit every day, right?
00:51:51.000So what we tell people in our course and different things that we teach, it's like, hey, if you're starting out, just start out with like, you know, 30 minutes a day.
00:52:01.000You don't have to be like an obsessed, crazy person from the get go.
00:52:04.000But as you gain success, you will, in my opinion, or at least my experience, you will want, you will just kind of, I don't know, maybe it's my personality too, but you just automatically become obsessed with what you're doing.
00:52:20.000Of course, you know, you do have to have some balance.
00:52:22.000You have to have some time off from here and there, but you know, keep the pedal to the metal and you know, with whatever it is that you are doing and pursuing and be consistent with it.
00:52:32.000I think the biggest thing that I tend to say with people is consistency and persistence are the only two fucking things that you need in life to actually succeed.
00:52:41.000So, So the more that you're consistent, the more you're persistent, and the more you're obsessed, and then you keep going towards your goals and you don't give up, you're bound to have success.
00:52:49.000Some people start in different places than others, so some people have to work harder to escape the...
00:53:24.000Very first thing I do, I wake up, I pray about five in the morning, then I go to the gym about two hours, and then I just figure out ways to try to make the money that I spent the last day, you know what I mean?
00:53:36.000Which, that's my main goal, you know what I mean?
00:53:39.000And I just try to help as many people as I can, that's my goal, that's how I be.
00:53:46.000What are you going to do in five years?
00:53:48.000Motherfucker, I just wish I wake up tomorrow.
00:53:49.000I got $55,000 worth of recurring revenue that I make every day if I sit on my fucking thumb and just sit on my ass and fucking play with my balls playing video games.
00:54:00.000I make $55,000 a day no matter what the fuck I do.
00:54:04.000Oh wait, I wasn't supposed to say F-bomb anymore.
00:57:53.000Late morning, afternoon, and you guys will see here why it's so late in a second.
00:57:57.000I'll typically wake up and the first thing I do is I deal with my real estate.
00:58:00.000As you guys know, I have 20 real estate properties, almost 50 plus tenants, etc.
00:58:03.000So that becomes extremely cumbersome and annoying, right?
00:58:08.000You're making sure that bills are paid, mortgages are paid, water bills are paid, you know, tenants are happy, this tenant is on Section 8, didn't pay their portion, evictions, oh, this guy didn't pay his rent, etc.
00:59:04.000And then when that's done, obviously cleaning up, take the squad out for food, By the time I'm back in my spot, it's 4 or 5 o'clock in the morning, and then I'll either A, stream Overwatch, or B, I'll go ahead for hours into the morning, or I'll research YouTube videos, what's going on, what's trending, go on X, tweet some stuff.
00:59:25.000If you guys see me, I tweet always late at night.
00:59:26.000That's why I'm trying to build the audience up on X and then post some reels on Instagram before I got banned.
00:59:32.000And, you know, obviously try to be out there and put content out.
00:59:50.000If you look at all the top podcasts, they might put out two, three videos a week.
00:59:54.000You know, we're putting out six, right?
00:59:55.000And that doesn't count FedReacts or whatever because I'm, you know, I was researching for that as well because, you know, people love true crime.
01:00:04.000One that's serious and one that's just playful.
01:00:06.000So if I'm serious, I have a whiteboard in my room with my goals short-term and long-term, right?
01:00:12.000And my thing is like, okay, if I'm focused on making things happen for the business, for the podcast, for real estate, I need to focus.
01:00:18.000So I have a list of things to do daily, and then I end up causing an effect of long-term goals being successful.
01:00:24.000So I wake up in the morning, hit the gym, either with Caval or something like that, and then I plan on my day for my dry risk board.
01:00:32.000Once that's done, I'll have fun after, maybe go out with some friends, network, but work is done first, off on the board.
01:00:38.000Now my other schedule is when I'm like just having fun, I wake up, I do whatever.
01:00:42.000But the point here is that like guys, if you want to be successful in any endeavor, you need to plan it out.
01:00:47.000You might not go according to the plan, but have a written plan down either in a notebook or a dry erase board you can see daily so when you wake up, alright, am I on point or am I off point?
01:00:56.000Because you might get somebody saying to you, oh bro, let's go drink at a bar with some friends.
01:04:22.000I spend about $300,000 a month on ads for myself.
01:04:25.000But if I run ads in Colombia or Mexico or something like that, I will probably spend about $40,000 for the same reach of what I will spend $300,000 on in the USA. W. Cheat call, guys, by the way.
01:05:03.000It's also stuff where you can just get your ideas out there, right?
01:05:07.000So if you do it in an organized fashion, a smart fashion, a targeted fashion, where you're networking with people and you're meeting new people all the time, you're going into different networks, and you give value, of course, right?
01:05:19.000Like you can't just be out there talking smack.
01:05:21.000And just, you know, expect people to listen.
01:05:23.000You have to give value in what you say, even if it's, you know, you have to have some entertaining way to talk about it, right?
01:05:29.000So, it might not be for everybody, right?
01:05:32.000I think social media is not necessarily for everybody, but it is, especially, like I said, in the digital age, the best way to get your brand out there.
01:09:33.000And then people were like, make a YouTube channel.
01:09:35.000I had 100,000 subscribers on YouTube in 20 days.
01:09:38.000I only have like 510,000 now, but this is what I want to tell you guys.
01:09:42.000When I had 3 million views on each YouTube video, I made about 10,000 a month because I didn't know how to really do it.
01:09:50.000And then now I get about 10,000 views on each YouTube video and I make $3 million a month because I know how to monetize what I've taught everybody, which is a system of elevation that has changed lives.
01:10:02.000And I mean, By the time you have the Instagram to close, you have the YouTube to grab all the people who are Googling how-to stuff because they're actually learners who sit down and want to learn.
01:10:12.000Then you have the book that people are posting and tagging you in.
01:10:15.000You have a way of closing a product or service very efficiently.
01:11:06.000Clips seem to be the way of the future.
01:11:08.000I mean, viral clips, people have very, very short attention spans, and it seems like if you have viral clips and you make viral clips, you'll grow like crazy.
01:11:19.000People will find you the easiest way through that.
01:11:21.000Most of these creators that I see are red pillars in this space.
01:11:26.000They're able to go viral and get their message out there due to clips, specifically focusing on kind of the high-impact clips.
01:11:34.000That's the only thing that I would add, but they're both right.
01:11:37.000I mean, YouTube's where it's at for growing any type of brand.
01:11:53.000I think one thing added is being able to tell a story, and usually a quick way to do that is make sure there's a person attached to the product.
01:12:02.000If the person is the product, which in a lot of cases we are the product, Authenticity is key in this fast-paced, small-bit world we're in.
01:12:13.000If someone sees someone authentically believing and saying what they're saying and they hold firm on it, it's very attractive.
01:14:02.000And actually, when I was broke, I used to train twice a day, wake up at 4am, work three jobs, and that's what got me out of the system, the matrix.
01:14:12.000I became a millionaire and I stopped doing that.
01:14:14.000I started partying, started doing drugs, and that's why I fucked everything up.
01:14:18.000And then I did that back again with this motherfucker.
01:14:55.000If you take out the process of your life, you don't have nothing, bro.
01:15:01.000I have to fully agree with what you guys are saying, but in terms of what I think is the most important thing, it's live streaming, but it's live streaming on YouTube in order to find your voice.
01:15:12.000Because there's a lot of people, a lot of times you may not, you may like talk and everything like that and you're stuttering or you're stumbling or you don't really got your thoughts put out.
01:15:19.000Because I've met tons of guys, I can only speak in the crypto space, but I've met tons of crypto guys who sound really smart in a recorded video and I talk to them in person and they're fucking retarded.
01:15:29.000But not even just that, just the repetition of actually just going live and actually talking to people and knowing what you're saying and people understanding who you are.
01:15:36.000But I want to give you guys a big tip.
01:15:38.000What you guys are doing right now is exactly what you guys should be doing here at the live events because a lot of people ask me all the time, I want to break into an interview.
01:16:38.000So, again, everyone said a bunch of fantastic points.
01:16:42.000I'm going to just weave them all together for you guys in a nice, concise manner.
01:16:46.000Number one, when it comes to being a masculine creator, you need to have some level of competence and you need to have merit.
01:16:54.000Because the thing is, and Wes mentioned this earlier, no one's going to listen or give a fuck if you're a loser.
01:17:01.000Men typically want to follow men that look like and do what they want to do.
01:17:06.000So if you're a fitness influencer, you better be in shape.
01:17:09.000If you're a financial advisor or a financial YouTuber, you better have money.
01:17:14.000If you're a life coach, you better have a combination of all thereof.
01:17:17.000If you're a religious coach, you better know the Bible from front to back, right?
01:17:21.000So you need to be able to be really good at what you do.
01:17:27.000Optimally, you want to be good at everything so you're well-rounded and a large portion of people can rock with you because some people might, let's say your fitness life coach, everything, right?
01:17:36.000Some guys might watch you for the fitness.
01:17:37.000Some guys might watch you for the finances.
01:17:39.000Some guys might watch you for the womanizing, right?
01:17:41.000And that's what we try to blend together with Fresh That Fit and make you guys the best version of yourselves.
01:17:45.000And then you decide what you want to do with that merit.
01:17:47.000But the point is that if you want to get into this space, You need to have a story first.
01:17:52.000Not only do you need a story, you need to be authentic with that story.
01:19:42.000This whole live a little thing is, guess what?
01:19:44.000You're going to live a little, but then you're going to suffer for a long fucking time.
01:19:48.000Discipline, the cornerstone of discipline is being able to put away temporary fun for long-term success.
01:19:53.000Every single guy on this panel, though we have disagreements on certain things, has exercised discipline to become good at what they fucking do.
01:20:00.000Whether it's cryptocurrency, being a spiritual or religious leader.
01:20:03.000Being able to debate, making it from the bottom, coming from prison, being a convicted felon and coming on the other side of becoming multimillionaires.
01:20:09.000Every single guy has been able to apply consistency plus time equals results.
01:20:14.000And then once you're able to do that, then you get on the YouTube and you tell your story.
01:20:19.000Then you get on Instagram and you tell your story.
01:20:20.000But you need to become the man first before anyone gives a fuck.
01:21:09.000So we all here on the panel had a hero journey.
01:21:12.000Came from the bottom to the top, either through hardship, trials and errors.
01:21:18.000But the main thing is, you are the author to start a story.
01:21:23.000So my thing is like, if you want to have things in life like we have on stage, or for example, have a good family like what Andrew has as well, it's more like, how do I get there?
01:21:55.000And I think that one of the most important things is understanding Your weakness and being able to bring in someone into your network that has that strength that can build off of your weakness.
01:22:05.000And that's how you end up where you're impenetrable.
01:22:08.000Where, okay, I'm not the best at religion.
01:22:11.000Let me bring someone in that understands this.
01:22:19.000I need to understand how to monetize a platform that's usually used for sexuality but go ahead and give content that otherwise no one else would be able to do on there.
01:22:27.000or making money on cryptocurrency when there's a bunch of scammers out there.
01:22:30.000So you need to be able to bring people in your circle that excel at what you fail at.
01:22:36.000So I think we'll open it up for questions now, guys.
01:22:44.000Real quick, before we start this show, somebody had a story that was kind of shocking to me.
01:22:48.000And he came all the way from England, right, to get away from this chaos, call it depression, call it like an issue, almost committing suicide.
01:22:57.000and he's here because he needed the brotherhood.
01:23:02.000He wanted to get outside, get away from home, and he's here today.
01:23:06.000Brother, tell them what happened in your story real quick because I think it's very important for the audience to hear where you came from and what happened to you and what's going on right now.
01:24:18.000That's the difficult way out, I think, but that's what happened.
01:24:21.000So I didn't know what to do with myself.
01:24:24.000Loads of people were coming around, asking me if I'm okay and whatever, but I just needed to be distracted.
01:24:30.000I watched the program, I knew you had the live event, and I thought, fuck it, I might as well come and say hello, meet everybody, meet everybody else here, and just, yeah, that's why I'm here today.
01:24:40.000And this is why we do the podcast, bro.
01:24:56.000This is Elman Howard from J-Walla Country, Baton Rouge.
01:25:00.000So, rewinding it a little bit, if you were in our position right now, before y'all got successful like y'all were, one of the main objectives I had this weekend is trying to network with people.
01:25:10.000Because obviously where I'm from, I don't get a lot of that.
01:25:14.000Just trying to get to a place where I can level up.
01:25:16.000So if you were in any one of our shoes, how would you move in a way to show that you want to network?
01:25:23.000Not just necessarily with you, but with my peers here.
01:25:28.000This is so funny because we spoke about this on a call, remember?
01:25:40.000Granted, in your environment, those people are not there.
01:25:43.000Or if they're there, they're so high up, you can't reach them.
01:25:46.000So the main thing here, and Yalos and Wes touched on it, is being authentic.
01:25:51.000But also knowing who you are and what value you bring to the table.
01:25:55.000Because I can say all day, okay, I'm in a small town, maybe you say Baton Rouge or whatever, and I'm going to be successful, but what's my value?
01:27:06.000Well, I'm in the fitness and I'm a mechanic by trade, so I think that mechanical part would help to a certain degree, but just trying to figure out how to Put myself in that spot.
01:27:16.000And then also, bro, keep in mind that there's a bunch of like-minded guys here right now in the VIP section where you're at, which I guarantee they're probably at a similar status as you, if not better.
01:27:26.000And you could definitely network with them because I'm sure they're here also not just to enjoy the show, but to also meet other like-minded guys.
01:29:09.000Yeah, one more thing I want to add to that is just if you're trying to reach a lot of people that, like you were saying, you want to be around people that are also successful, I would also say just try to find one of their pain points that they need solved and solve it for them.
01:29:24.000And then all of a sudden, they'll change right around and be like, oh shit, I need to talk to this guy more.
01:29:29.000And then, you know, you're in there a little bit.
01:29:32.000The thing is that usually people don't really know how to network, you know?
01:29:37.000You don't network by asking or going to places.
01:32:49.000But if you told me you wanted to murder it, make millions a month, if you told me I want to make a million a month as a fitness coach, I'd say, so you're going to be broke?
01:32:56.000I mean, that's literally the way I think.
01:32:59.000A million a month, I'd be broke, straight up.
01:33:01.000I mean, get around people that are limitless, Doug.
01:33:05.000This question's for Myron, specifically.
01:33:08.000As a college student, I go to college in Florida.
01:33:11.000Just because of all the degeneracy on campus, how do you find like-minded people while in campus, on campus, and just try and network with students that have the same goals as you?
01:33:23.000So, when I was in college, I was a Division I athlete, so that kept me away from 90% of the bullshit.
01:33:28.000I had to be up every single day at 5 in the morning, hit the Charles River up there in Boston, you know, whether it was cold or not, and then you build a brotherhood with those guys, and you're always like, okay, well, if I go drink and party...
01:33:41.000I'm hurting the rest of the team because they're training really hard.
01:33:44.000So it almost kind of kept everyone honest where it's like I need to be in the best shape because we were year round.
01:33:50.000So if you don't have a sports team that you're training with, right, where you can hold each other accountable there, you need to join a group of like-minded guys.
01:33:58.000I think club sports is a fantastic way to do it where you're still able to train.
01:34:02.000It's somewhat serious to almost a level of division one.
01:34:05.000Or Division II, whatever school you go to.
01:34:30.000There's guys here on the panel that have done it.
01:34:32.000But if you want to set yourself up where it's a lot smoother, because in your 20s, obviously, you have the energy, the piss and vinegar to go ahead and work hard, do that.
01:34:39.000But I would say your environment is super important.
01:34:42.000I mean, I think you could speak to that more.
01:37:13.000Step three, if you are going to go to parties and everything else like that, don't get belligerently drunk and work really hard in your 20s, man.
01:37:19.000The 20s is when you're supposed to work.
01:37:23.000That's a bunch of BS. That's a bunch of BS. If you want to go ahead and work for somebody else and barely make your bills and be fat or whatever, you could do what everyone else does.
01:38:12.000And do not fall victim to fear of missing out.
01:38:14.000I could tell you honestly, dude, when I was in college and people would be partying on weekends and I'm going to sleep there because I got practice in the morning, I'd think to myself, damn, man, why am I not there?
01:38:26.000Like, you got to tune all that out, man, because you are going to get the FOMO. You are going to get it.
01:38:30.000As a college student, I've been there, man.
01:38:32.000You just got to be able to sit there on those Friday and Saturday nights, listen to the music and everything else like that, and be like, it is what it is.
01:39:36.000Number two, you're going to be like, damn, do I really want to drink booze and kill all the gains that I could potentially be making?
01:39:43.000I used to do that purposely on Fridays, and then our coach used to make us do our hardest workouts on Saturdays.
01:39:47.000So that's another tip, too, to kind of, like, if you have an issue with, like, damn, I'm really getting bad FOMO, Schedule your hardest workouts for Fridays and Saturdays to keep your ass inside on those weekends.
01:39:56.000Andrew, Jim Bob, we give a very secular advice.
01:39:59.000What's your more, like, religion-based advice for him?
01:40:45.000Well, one of the things I... Don't want to give too much info, but I hope to run for office, but I don't want to sell my soul like many politicians.
01:41:06.000Then you really got to stay clean, my friend.
01:41:08.000If you want to be a politician, you really got to stay clean.
01:41:10.000Because in this social media world, they're going to pull up old pictures of you partying, all this shit.
01:41:15.000That right there is motivation to stay clean and not do dumb shit and stay away from drugs and alcohol even more so if you want to be a politician.
01:41:25.000A quick follow-up to the FOMO. My parents often sometimes, God bless them, they say, you work too hard, you should go out and enjoy yourself.
01:45:15.000My question to the panel here is what political party do you think is more conducive to growing a successful business And a good society out there.
01:46:57.000Regardless of who's in office, if you're a bum, you're going to be a bum, and if you're successful, you're going to be successful.
01:47:01.000However, what I will say is if Republicans will help you amplify that success a bit, especially if you're a real estate investor, Trump passed a bunch of real estate-friendly legislation, which Biden took away.
01:47:12.000So, you know, if you're a small business owner...
01:47:15.000Or a real estate investor, by far, I agree with Andrew.
01:47:20.000I mean, he cut the corporate tax, too.
01:47:22.000I mean, this guy was great for business, and he's always been great for business.
01:47:32.000So, I mean, the right there in Canada is still superior for growing a business than the left.
01:47:37.000And again, too, it doesn't matter what political party that's in power, it's up to you as an individual to take control and just run with it, because we are all blessed people.
01:47:52.000We're living in the greatest time in human history, and it's really sad to see a lot of people out there begging, doing all kinds of Degenerate things to make money.
01:48:07.000Opportunity, like North America is the streets are paved with gold.
01:49:41.000So somebody said, if you can't stay motivated, stay consistent.
01:49:46.000Do y'all gentlemen believe that if y'all got here to y'all point, by being consistent, if not, When do you think it's the time to be radical and change it up?
01:50:11.000I just want to chill, whatever it may be.
01:50:13.000And a lot of times, I haven't really shared this with y'all, but I really don't enjoy working out that much, guys, to be honest with y'all.
01:50:19.000I don't used to enjoy it as much as I did when I was an athlete because I was pushing towards something.
01:50:24.000We had a goal, we were going to beat Boston University, fuck BU, we'd be chanting, etc.
01:50:28.000But now as an adult, 34 years old, You know, you're like working out and it's like, okay, what am I working out for?
01:50:34.000And to me, it's like, okay, now it's, I'm not a bitch, right?
01:50:38.000It's like, I'm going to do this because I'm not a pussy, I'm not a bitch, and there's people running on me.
01:50:41.000Now, nowadays, y'all are the motivation, really, is what it is.
01:50:45.000It's like, how am I going to look if I'm going to go out and dispense advice and be a fat POS, right?
01:50:50.000So I'm going to make sure I stay lean year-round, make sure I always have my veins, but I'm going to stay in shape, et cetera, so I can be a leader through example.
01:50:56.000So, I don't enjoy working out, but I realize that there's a bigger purpose, so I get it done regardless.
01:51:00.000So my biggest thing is consistency, regardless of how you feel, is always going to take you to the top.
01:53:49.000And the hardest thing that I have understanding is how to network and how to meet people and have them understand that I have value and that I can provide things.
01:53:57.000I'm the most valuable person that I know that I am around.
01:54:00.000And like he said earlier, you got to move.
01:54:50.000You guys suggested social media and it's challenging at times.
01:54:55.000It's intimidating as well, especially with you guys who are saying the stuff like, what can I say to have value that you guys haven't already said?
01:55:10.000You have a different story than I have, bro.
01:55:12.000You know, people are going to listen to you before to me because maybe they're not going to feel identified with a guy that's all tatted, with his wife in a private jet and pulls out to a Bugatti, you know?
01:55:21.000Maybe he'll feel identified with you, you know?
01:55:23.000So, you have a story different to mine.
01:55:26.000You're not seeing your value yourself because you're saying, we have said it all, but you haven't said anything yet.
01:55:32.000You have to say what you have inside, bro, that you went from port to here.
01:55:54.000It's time to drop those fucking friends because you got some new ones right here.
01:55:57.000There's a bunch of guys right here that are like-minded, right?
01:56:00.000That are probably in the same exact situation that you're in where they're at the top of the echelon where they're from, right?
01:56:05.000Whether it's Baton Rouge, Louisiana, out there in Washington State.
01:56:08.000There's a bunch of guys that are probably at the top of their pinnacle where they're at.
01:56:11.000And you can go ahead and network with them here because that was the first question was, how do I build a team of people that I can network with?
01:56:23.000You're gonna be dealing with a bunch of guys that are aware to the same degree that you are about how the world works, how women work, etc.
01:56:30.000Because the last thing you want to do is deal with guys that are blue-pilled, that don't understand basic dynamics.
01:56:34.000So you got a bunch of guys right here that you can network with and start there.
01:56:38.000So I don't know if you know, but I never smoked or drunk in my life.
01:56:42.000Sometimes you gotta look at it like some friends can be distractions, you know what I mean?
01:56:46.000And you just gotta find the people that's disciplined like you.
01:56:49.000So if your friends are distractions, you just have to cut the friends off.
01:56:52.000And like I was saying, you should move earlier because, like, if you notice nobody is in your area that can help you get to the next level, then you have to go where the next level is, you know what I mean?
01:58:02.000And you're kind of a little cupcake, you're a little soft dude, and so I know it probably will hurt you to say this shit, but you need it, bro.
02:05:22.000Don Test from Arizona just moved to Washington State, so we're going to connect, bro.
02:05:26.000I appreciate everything that everybody's doing up here.
02:05:28.000My question is, if you guys were to start from zero tomorrow, what next steps would you guys take to get the wealth that you guys have today?
02:05:36.000Easy answer to that, which is find what's closest to the money.
02:05:40.000Usually for people, it's time that's closest to the money.
02:05:44.000So what do you know that other people don't?
02:05:52.000And do that in a way that you really connect with people, and then they'll give you a testimony like that guy just did with Fresh and Myron, and then build on that.
02:08:00.000Basically, what I would do is, um, get around like-minded individuals like me and figure out what I want to do as far as, like, um, What I was saying before, especially if you're gonna sell to men, Merit is everything.
02:08:23.000You need to be really good at what you do.
02:08:26.000Not only do you need to be good, you need to be better than most people that even have a platform so that you can even be seen.
02:08:31.000And then once you know that you're really good at what you do, join a mastermind.
02:08:45.000If you're going to go ahead and just make like what I call retard content, which, you know, you see a lot of these like live streamers, etc.
02:08:50.000They do stupid reaction type content, whatever.
02:08:52.000That's just a period of time that that's going to last.
02:08:54.000Because it's like you are at the mercy of other people creating stuff so that you can react to it.
02:08:58.000And you're not necessarily original because you don't have a real skill set.
02:10:08.000My guy right here who follows me and films me, Clinton right here, he signed on for a coaching program to learn how to sell mindset training fitness program.
02:11:17.000Just go to a high value network, you know, get into like a community like them, you know, whatever community, you know, whatever you do, go somewhere where they can be, you can be seen.
02:12:14.000So I was just asking you guys a casual question because you've motivated me so much because I've been watching Fresh and Fit since it started in 2020.
02:12:21.000Because of what you've just been talking about, I'm just going to ask you guys a question and then tell you why I'm asking the question.
02:12:28.000So with your current state of success, where you are with money, where you are sitting in your seat, are you leading your life with primarily more dating and love?
02:12:37.000Are you Or primarily deleting your life with more business and money and accomplishments?
02:13:47.000So then I started literally shaping a mentality based on watching fresh and fit every day and today I call that walking the path of value.
02:13:55.000So what can I do in offering somebody some thing every time that I see them?
02:13:59.000And then I kind of like compacted that into a business card.
02:14:02.000So what I did is I kind of combined all these things that we talk about health, wealth, love, happiness and I combined it into this what I'm now calling like a dating economy and I call it matchmaker.
02:14:12.000So what I do is I put like a subscription service together, right?
02:14:17.000And what I do is like I date the girl for you or if the girl has preferences, I go and I find the guy for her.
02:14:23.000But the point is, is that I found a way to put like a QR code to do like a Netflix subscription on a business card so I can constantly kind of be in social situations where when you're in a red pill life, you can still find a way to motivate your fellow person and offer value.
02:14:40.000Like for example, If I knew your preferences, I could go out and find the girl that you like and maybe that's valuable offer to you to kind of like get you going in your dating life if primarily you're leading with dating, if you're in the market for dating, or if you're in business, you're in the market more for the entrepreneur life.
02:18:27.000But with the closing thoughts here with the guys, last thoughts on the show, and whatever you want to tell the audience before we head out of here.
02:18:33.000Yeah, make it fast, though, so we can...
02:20:10.000If someone tries to give you advice, And they're not in the position you want to be in, tell them to shut the fuck up, turn around, and dip.