Saw your Manosphere vid before this one but I agree with you Hamza had such a great message and it felt like an authentic guy/friend telling you the hard truth. Now it feels like a fake finance guru like tai Lopez or danlok.
Is Hamza's "Adonis School" a scam??? ⬇ a) definitely a scam b) nah totally worth it c) it can be helpful, but u can find the same info online for free d) other
Hamza promoting his course is crazy. He always be mentioning adonis school and he even encourages people to subscribe. 2 years ago he didnt care about subscribers. He didnt tell people to subscribe. He just genuinely want to help
I’ve been saying this ever since I watched a few videos from this guy after somebody recommended me his stuff, but Hamza looked to me like the kind of person that seems quite bloated by his own ego and reputation. Him using that reputation to his advantage was only a matter of time tbh. That’s how brands work. Don’t get me wrong, the messages he spreads are good for young men, but he seems to look at himself as a fully grown man with so much knowledge to share when he’s only 25 which has always been a little ridiculous to me. Most of his community is younger than him and very much idolize his behaviour, but it’s a destructive ego boost that he needs to learn to control asap because I can see it backfiring in his face eventually. I’m glad you’ve noticed these things though because, at the end of the day, no matter how good someone seems, you should never let their words completely guide your life. Experience brings knowledge, not character. You don’t have to agree with what I say either btw. This is just my general opinion on gurus haha
I hate people who won't advertise to me directly. He champions this as something to be admired, but what's to be admired about underhanded manipulation tactics to get you to buy his product rather than just straight up putting an ad segment into the video (like how 1stman does it). I respect 1stman more because he doesn't pull his punches with what he sells. He's honest and direct about it without wasting your time. Hamza sometimes spends 20+ minutes of the video talking about his product and how it relates to the topic, but not outright telling you he's advertising it (because we all know exactly what he's up to there). He's dishonest. Not authentic and I disagree that he's clever or a good businessman. He simply read books and implemented what he read, then got lucky. End of story.
I think that gurus like Hamza definetly helped a lot, and I'll explain why. At first when you start to take back control of your life, following advice blindly can make you do at least something, and that makes you think a lot. And then you realise that it's not the cold showers and going to the gym is what makes you a man. It's something deeper, more spiritual that comes with endeavor of the unknown. You explore the world and yourself, and then you separate from "gurus" and continue the journey on your own, because you find your ground that you stand on firmly. You find peace within yourself, and now you don't need someone to guide you. Because you discover that you are the one and only who truly knows whats best for you no matter what exactly it is. Wish you all the best guys.
I like this video you made. Editing was top notch and you got straight to the point. I’d love to steal a few minutes of your time on discord and learn your strategy your video creation?
I started watching three years ago Stopped about one and one half year ago I'm in the same place I was then Just More self aware, maybeToo self aware and It may be doing more harm than good. Do you have any advice
Hey bro, great video. Do you think the "self improvement guru" model of business is bad? Just curious on your opinion on it. btw what is your channels aim or goal?
appreciate it bro. there's nothing bad about teaching people how to improve themselves. just personally don't think it's necessary to hide the same information behind a paywall, unless you're truly desperate to take money out of the pockets of the people you're intending to help in the first place. ofc part of my aim is to make money from this stuff too, but there are other ways to do so aside from making a course (ad revenue, sponsorships, Patreon, etc.)
Saw your Manosphere vid before this one but I agree with you Hamza had such a great message and it felt like an authentic guy/friend telling you the hard truth. Now it feels like a fake finance guru like tai Lopez or danlok.
Is Hamza's "Adonis School" a scam??? ⬇
a) definitely a scam
b) nah totally worth it
c) it can be helpful, but u can find the same info online for free
d) other
any course cant be called a scam unless it takes ur money and gives nothing in return
It's a scam cuz tge people who need it can't afford it
a or c
@@Guts-xp9zqthen it’s a rip off
@@FootballFinance-xy3np That's not what scam is
Bro wat song is tht in the beginning i wanna use it for my vids it’s such a vibe
Hamza promoting his course is crazy. He always be mentioning adonis school and he even encourages people to subscribe. 2 years ago he didnt care about subscribers. He didnt tell people to subscribe. He just genuinely want to help
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I’ve been saying this ever since I watched a few videos from this guy after somebody recommended me his stuff, but Hamza looked to me like the kind of person that seems quite bloated by his own ego and reputation. Him using that reputation to his advantage was only a matter of time tbh. That’s how brands work.
Don’t get me wrong, the messages he spreads are good for young men, but he seems to look at himself as a fully grown man with so much knowledge to share when he’s only 25 which has always been a little ridiculous to me. Most of his community is younger than him and very much idolize his behaviour, but it’s a destructive ego boost that he needs to learn to control asap because I can see it backfiring in his face eventually.
I’m glad you’ve noticed these things though because, at the end of the day, no matter how good someone seems, you should never let their words completely guide your life. Experience brings knowledge, not character.
You don’t have to agree with what I say either btw. This is just my general opinion on gurus haha
great insight - I agree with pretty much everything ur saying here
I hate people who won't advertise to me directly. He champions this as something to be admired, but what's to be admired about underhanded manipulation tactics to get you to buy his product rather than just straight up putting an ad segment into the video (like how 1stman does it). I respect 1stman more because he doesn't pull his punches with what he sells. He's honest and direct about it without wasting your time.
Hamza sometimes spends 20+ minutes of the video talking about his product and how it relates to the topic, but not outright telling you he's advertising it (because we all know exactly what he's up to there).
He's dishonest. Not authentic and I disagree that he's clever or a good businessman. He simply read books and implemented what he read, then got lucky. End of story.
I also watch 1M more nowadays
I think that gurus like Hamza definetly helped a lot, and I'll explain why.
At first when you start to take back control of your life, following advice blindly can make you do at least something, and that makes you think a lot. And then you realise that it's not the cold showers and going to the gym is what makes you a man. It's something deeper, more spiritual that comes with endeavor of the unknown. You explore the world and yourself, and then you separate from "gurus" and continue the journey on your own, because you find your ground that you stand on firmly. You find peace within yourself, and now you don't need someone to guide you. Because you discover that you are the one and only who truly knows whats best for you no matter what exactly it is.
Wish you all the best guys.
valid bro
I like this video you made. Editing was top notch and you got straight to the point. I’d love to steal a few minutes of your time on discord and learn your strategy your video creation?
appreciate it. i don't really use discord tho but feel free to add me on Insta
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started watching three years ago Stopped about one and one half year ago I'm in the same place I was then Just More self aware, maybeToo self aware and It may be doing more harm than good. Do you have any advice
Hey bro, great video. Do you think the "self improvement guru" model of business is bad? Just curious on your opinion on it. btw what is your channels aim or goal?
appreciate it bro. there's nothing bad about teaching people how to improve themselves. just personally don't think it's necessary to hide the same information behind a paywall, unless you're truly desperate to take money out of the pockets of the people you're intending to help in the first place. ofc part of my aim is to make money from this stuff too, but there are other ways to do so aside from making a course (ad revenue, sponsorships, Patreon, etc.)
very based video and great points damn
appreciate it man
The title is awesome. "Losing the plot" Hahaha
5:40 totally agrred bro i also thought the same
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love the video
thanks brotha
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If you want to learn something from these gurus is to look at how they market theirs.
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