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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2022
  • Want to SCALE your business? Go here: acquisition.com
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    If you’re new to my channel, my name is Alex Hormozi. I’m the founder and managing partner of Acquisition.com. It’s a family office, which is just a formal way of saying we invest our own money into companies. Our 10 portfolio companies bring in over $200,000,000+ per year. Our ownership stake varies between 20% and 100% of them. Given this is a YT channel, and anyone can claim anything, I’ll give you some stuff you can google to verify below.
    How I got here…
    21: Graduated Vanderbilt in 3 years Magna Cum Laude, and took a fancy consulting job.
    23 yrs old: Left my fancy consulting job to start a business (a gym).
    24 yrs old: Opened 5 gym locations.
    26 yrs old: Closed down 6th gym. Lost everything.
    26 yrs old: Got back to launching gyms (launched 33). Then, lost everything for a 2nd time.
    26 yrs old: In desperation, started licensing model as a hail mary. It worked.
    27 yrs old: "Gym Launch" does $3M profit the next 6 months. Then $17M profit next 12 months.
    28 yrs old: Started Prestige Labs. $20M the first year.
    29 yrs old: Launched ALAN, a software company for agencies to work leads for customers. Scaled to $1.7mmo within 6 months.
    31 yrs old: Sold 75% of UseAlan to a strategic buyer in an all stock deal.
    31 yrs old: Sold 66% of Gym Launch & Prestige Labs at $46.2M valuation in all-cash deal to American Pacific Group. (you can google it)
    31 yrs old: Started our family office Acquisition.com. We invest and scale companies using the $42M in distributions we had taken + the cash from the $46.2M exit.
    32 yrs old: Started making free content showing how we grow companies to make real business education accessible to everyone (and) to attract business owners to invest or scale their businesses.
    34 yrs old: I became co-owner of Skool.com to help the many people who want to start a business online do so.
    Today: Our portfolio now does $200M/yr between 10 companies. The largest doing $100M/yr the smallest doing $5M per year. Our ownership varies between 20% and 100% ownership of the companies. Many of them we invested in early and helped grow (which is how we make our money - not youtube videos).
    To all the gladiators in the arena, we’re all in the middle of writing our own stories. The worse the monsters, the more epic the story.
    You either get an epic outcome or an epic story. Both mean you win.
    Keep crushing. May your desires be greater than your obstacles.
    Never quit,
    Alex
    FULL DISCLOSURE
    I make content to make money - just - on a longer time horizon than most. I want to build trust with business owners so we can find the best ones and help them scale. And if they’re awesome, write them a check and go all the way as partners.

Комментарии • 917

  • @magician6123
    @magician6123 Год назад +587

    It's OK to ditch friends who don't want you to grow. But there are old friends that even when they have been left behind in terms of "life progress" or "self-improvement", they have proved to be loyal. And loyalty is not abundant in this world.
    I still have my normie friends that I know since high school. I don't have to compromise my progress because of them: I show up when I can, not when they demand it, and they accept it.

    • @julianbluefeather8491
      @julianbluefeather8491 Год назад +73

      I agree. People take this “cut them off” mantra to the extreme and it’s unnecessary. If someone is encouraging and supportive of you and doesn’t ask for anything. There’s no reason to totally get rid of them. You can focus on your goals and not completely cut off good people

    • @couchmayne4351
      @couchmayne4351 Год назад +16

      I’m glad you are smart enough to understand this concept

    • @biocykle
      @biocykle Год назад +6

      Also
      I really _like_ my best friends

    • @jb894
      @jb894 Год назад

      Lol normie. I cut off my best friend who thought the same. Can't be dealing with people like that. They think they are better than everyone else.

    • @Primatenate88
      @Primatenate88 Год назад +17

      Yeah he should have talked about friends that APPEAR to be well meaning, but are toxic underneath. In a world full of narcissist's ready to swarm once there's blood in the water, you can't have a healthy social circle without:
      1) Being an excellent judge of character, seeing deep into a soul, recognizing indicators of manipulative behavior.
      2) Standing up for yourself/others, being sincere and ESTABLISHING BOUNDARIES. (You are your best friend)
      3) Understand that life changes; 95% of friends are Fairweather as they have their own lives... but always work the hardest to make sure the purest hearts stay closest the longest.

  • @astonjscott748
    @astonjscott748 Год назад +50

    “You want people around you who don’t believe the lies you used to tell about yourself”. Most powerful thing I’ve heard in a while

  • @YasirKhanCoaching
    @YasirKhanCoaching Год назад +479

    I've never related to a video so much. My entire time in college, I'd get shat on for not going to parties, hanging out with friends because I wanted to build something. Making the decision to cut them off was the hardest thing I did, but necessary,
    Looking back at it now 5 years later, they're exactly where they were then and I've made enormous strides in my career.
    Can't stress enough how important it is not just to be around people who add to your life but REMOVE those who hold you back.
    Another banger of a video.

    • @YasirKhanCoaching
      @YasirKhanCoaching Год назад +13

      @@STARSENMT Belief and consistency are absolute key. Good on you my friend

    • @conradmbugua9098
      @conradmbugua9098 Год назад +5

      did you find time to enjoy yourself or were you advancing in your career full time?

    • @YasirKhanCoaching
      @YasirKhanCoaching Год назад +7

      @@conradmbugua9098 I did but significantly less than most people I'd say.

    • @MasterTalks
      @MasterTalks Год назад

      @@YasirKhanCoaching lol

    • @Chthonic_Elements
      @Chthonic_Elements Год назад +1

      Took me up until 34 to do this with most family and so called "family-friends." Surr-fucking-real.

  • @bujin5455
    @bujin5455 Год назад +948

    Alex is not wrong, though there seems something a bit sad about defining the entirety of one's life by one's own ambition. But then, one doesn't have to take this to the same extreme to get a lot of value out of the advice.

    • @thehoov6672
      @thehoov6672 Год назад +2

      How exactly would someone define their own life by someone else's ambition...? Doesn't quite make sense. 🤔

    • @RodrigoBanshee
      @RodrigoBanshee Год назад +21

      I think you're right in some sense, I understood your point, but at the same time, to me, it seems a bit sad to have an ambition and not being able to dedicate yourself fully to your most ambitious objective, and if that is the case, what level of dedication your putting into less important things in life ?

    • @RthereNEusernames
      @RthereNEusernames Год назад +35

      @@thehoov6672 He doesn't say someone else's ambition, reread the comment.

    • @FloodPower
      @FloodPower Год назад +16

      This is a guy driven to make a fortune because of a hared of his dad who married for business purposes.
      Different people want different things out of life.

    • @verapamil07
      @verapamil07 Год назад +8

      the way I see it, all boils down to the willingness to pay the price

  • @daveforz
    @daveforz Год назад +139

    Most of my friends from high school are content with making $15/$20/$25 an hour. Now I don't care to be ultra wealthy. My goal is to make six figures. Near the $200k range. Able to afford most of the things I want, help out some of those around me, and have a substantial chunk for retirement. Last night, I went out to eat with some of those old high school friends. They thought my goals were boring. One of them suggested I move back home so we could hang out more.. I spent so much time with these people during my early 20s. I'd probably be much closer to my goals today if I dropped them earlier, but you know if you look at me from Alex's perspective he would say my loyalty is a weakness.
    Alex does have a point. I don't think I will ever fully drop them though. Hang out with them much less? Definitely. Maybe one or two times year when I'm visiting family, but I will never fully cut them off. We still have fun together when we do hang and well they were there for me when I was down. I won't forget that.

    • @bryceolsen3527
      @bryceolsen3527 Год назад +20

      Just because your friends don't give you monetary value, they still give you value in certain ways. As long as their benefit of value outweighs what they do to hold you back, then keep them! Don't give up your friendships just because they may hinder your goals of reaching 200k unless you feel your goal is that much more important than your social goals or whatever they give you.

    • @Ray-pp5qb
      @Ray-pp5qb Год назад +4

      Yeah, this sounds like a more reasonable approach.

    • @DewTime
      @DewTime Год назад +4

      I agree your approach is much more reasonable. I don’t know why alex couldn’t say the same

    • @___Anakin.Skywalker
      @___Anakin.Skywalker Год назад

      Bros before hoes. Remember the pact you made with your homies. Fun fun fun times. I guess people change cause they weren't true to the word when they verbally committed to the brotherhood blood compact

    • @TheJelloash
      @TheJelloash Год назад +1

      I find myself shedding almost all of my friends I have even reaching my tech career making near 200k. The amount of effort it requires me to do my job, and have a healthy marriage is enormous😢

  • @MMG69
    @MMG69 Год назад +245

    Needed this today. Saving this for the future so I can listen back. Thanks so much!

    • @zaxhcruzz
      @zaxhcruzz Год назад +2

      Hey papi matt

    • @NarCo_sw
      @NarCo_sw Год назад +1

      Well then what color is your Bugatti?

    • @Dadusak
      @Dadusak Год назад

      that doesn't even make any sense

  • @kcfx9137
    @kcfx9137 Год назад +224

    So weird how videos like this pop up at moments. I've been on a mission over the past year and have more or less cut out my use of Instagram and Twitter to maximise my focus. I found out one of my "good" friends got married the other day and I wasn't invited. Nothing but great memories during and after university, frequent communication but nothing. Since I found out I've been obsessing on why I wasn't invited/why didn't I know etc etc. Too busy holding onto the past. I watched this now and remembered the saying about friends being for reasons, seasons or a lifetime. I was super hurt but I'm getting back to pursuing my goals. It is what it is

    • @semmywap2916
      @semmywap2916 Год назад +3

      Ask him why

    • @SpookyB00
      @SpookyB00 Год назад +1

      Ask him why

    • @fajr_fitness
      @fajr_fitness Год назад +9

      Pursue goals yes, but if you end up lonely at the top, will you be content with life?

    • @kcfx9137
      @kcfx9137 Год назад +10

      @@fajr_fitness I don’t think I’ll be alone per se. I think I can look at my life and see that I’m definitely going through a shift phase at the moment. I think from the video I took that it’s actually “okay” for friendships to run their course and that new friendships will be built along the way. Of course it’s be great to share success with the people who knew me from when I was 18 - 21 but I’ve accepted that not everyone who’s been in my life will stay in my life

    • @fajr_fitness
      @fajr_fitness Год назад +3

      @@kcfx9137 fair point man. I’m kind of in the same boat. I hope you’re successful in whatever you’re trying to accomplish 👍

  • @mahirahmed3502
    @mahirahmed3502 Год назад +92

    Me and my best friend were discussing this subject one day. We concluded that relationships and friendships should be "fruitful" For both sides.

  • @BlackSailPass_GuitarCovers
    @BlackSailPass_GuitarCovers 2 месяца назад +5

    "You've changed."
    "You haven't."
    Cold.

  • @joshuargauthier
    @joshuargauthier Год назад +31

    Dropping your old friends isn't easy, but it is sometimes neccessary!

    • @Phriffo
      @Phriffo 19 дней назад

      It's easy asf

  • @madness5693
    @madness5693 Год назад +40

    I have been feeling so horrible in recent years because I am losing old friends left and right. The one that are still there, we no longer have anything in common and hanging out with them just makes me more lonlier.

    • @shred9475
      @shred9475 Год назад +14

      just let go man. i am in the process of doing that and it is not easy

  • @islandgirl024
    @islandgirl024 Месяц назад

    When I got rid of my friends who didn't want to grow I levelled up, having no friends is honestly a blessing

  • @mohitbaid8148
    @mohitbaid8148 Год назад +8

    Alex I so needed this !! Have been into this loop of jealous friends being good on my face and shower hate behind my back. Now I know where to put them. Back.

  • @sahilsontakke3213
    @sahilsontakke3213 Год назад +31

    "the majority of people get left behind" 🔥

  • @robertm.-certifieddaytrade4939
    @robertm.-certifieddaytrade4939 Год назад +4

    “You can’t expect to do the same thing others are doing and expect a different outcome”...Alex
    Brilliant, simply brilliant!!

  • @anothercoolchannel4528
    @anothercoolchannel4528 5 месяцев назад +1

    “If I die and don’t do epic shit, I’ll be bummed” great quote great video.

  • @youtubemom497
    @youtubemom497 Год назад +9

    I would rather have less money than give up my best friends who are broke asses but to each his own. having my childhood friends in my life gives my life a lot of meaning.

    • @philawsonfur
      @philawsonfur Год назад +4

      You're lucky. not a lot of people have the fortune to have met great friends that you wouldn't trade for emotional/ financial stability

    • @Ray-pp5qb
      @Ray-pp5qb Год назад +5

      If they're your friends, yall can make $$$ together.

  • @omidfilms
    @omidfilms Год назад +47

    Friends are not about just about activities. What about trust? It’s hard to trust people when you just know them for a season. Trust takes time and consistency something that can’t be answered in a season.

  • @anniewhereandAmsterdam
    @anniewhereandAmsterdam 5 месяцев назад +1

    Love this. I was told I have a ‘dynamic personality’ as I’ve changed over the years. I take it as a compliment.
    When old friends interact with you with so little interest, because they think they know you… it just grinds my gears that they are so caught in their own projection of a former you.

  • @Ulsaf
    @Ulsaf Год назад +290

    Ouch. The part that hit hard for me is leaving a friend makes room for them to find someone who better suits their activities.

    • @derekjp6043
      @derekjp6043 Год назад +10

      It's a WIN WIN! XD

    • @phantasqLiving
      @phantasqLiving Год назад +4

      Why? Seems you're still being friend for the ego.

    • @ViolentMLG
      @ViolentMLG Год назад +11

      I once had an 8 year long friendship end, primarily because my best-friend at the time was trying to spend more time smoking weed, drinking, playing games, etc, than focusing on his life/career.
      He was constantly hanging around the wrong types of people and had the wrongs goals.
      He started to complain about things I perceived as childish, and really wasn't trying to fix his issues in life or put in the work.
      It was pretty clear I was outgrowing him, I was basically his nagging mom telling him about his bad habits.
      Eventually he broke off our relationship, and said he didn't want to be my friend anymore.
      For me, it was quite the shock, I really wondered; "Did this guy dump me for trying to help him? To betray our friendship like that". After I had spent 8 years supporting this person.
      I knew he had replaced me with a new friend of his because I watched their relationship develop and they got closer over the previous year or so.
      This video outlines that behavior exactly.
      He ended the friendship to go find someone more compatible with him, and quite ironically after the friendship ended it did WONDERS for me.
      I'm a loyal person and spent so much time dedicated to him, constantly trying to hang out, etc.
      I had so much more time to continue to develop myself without him around.
      I skyrocketed in potential, and I was already on a great path to begin with.
      I haven't spoken to him since, but I assume he's probably happier without me in his life, and I'm happier without him.
      I still have love for him and our friendship, but I couldn't be happier it ended.

    • @steve00alt70
      @steve00alt70 Год назад

      But do you help ppl, communities without expecting anything in return?

    • @Belladonas
      @Belladonas Год назад

      @@ViolentMLG it ended in your favour.

  • @b-rare
    @b-rare Год назад +12

    Not even two minutes into the video and I’m 100% on this wavelength . I thought I was the only one who thinks like this. Your old friends have a story about you that is the old you, and trying to convince them that you changed is exhausting and most of the times doesn’t work because they don’t wanna see you doing better then them because you guys were friends because of the similar levels you were at in life. Now that you change and your friends didn’t, they still see you and want to see you as your old self. You can’t grow like that. If you’re someone that’s committed to changing for the better each day, and have goals to achieve , your friends will always be changing .

    • @b-rare
      @b-rare Год назад +1

      @Alex Hormozi get a real job and life

  • @ericjohnson3332
    @ericjohnson3332 Год назад +23

    Im 31 and have moved to four different states in the name of career progression as well as experiencing different cultures. I have alot of friends from my hometown that have stayed behind and in the same job since college. Alot of my family and friends live paralyzed in fear of risk and of change, something I have embraced and it has benefitted me and most people who are successful.

  • @syasyaishavingfun
    @syasyaishavingfun Месяц назад +1

    Im the person left behind and I totally understand it. They all have family, have high paying jobs, able to go to expensive places and experience so many things. It is up to me to catch up and not bringing anyone down.

  • @hannahinhealth
    @hannahinhealth Год назад +4

    "You can't expect to do what everyone else is doing and then somehow achieve a different outcome." Love this 🔥🔥

  • @theokcampfam
    @theokcampfam 11 месяцев назад +3

    Oh man, this hit home. I started feeling this way years ago with friends & family in my life- No one could make sense when I told them what my husband and I’s financial goals were. 99% of my friends are completely content with their lives and settling for the fact that as a stay at home mom, being “broke/poor” is just part of sacrifice. I finally started waking up to that BS and realizing I am in control of building something from the ground up & online (something no one around me was doing). I started getting into social media and all the things- It was until I began connecting with like minded individuals and staying close to them, that my business started to form. I am the rare & lucky ones that has a spouse, that has caught up to me and see the vision of building online businesses!

  • @thisispernyc
    @thisispernyc Год назад +8

    I was pushed as a "high achiever" in school, and didn't fit in with the popular crowd. It took a lot of work to gain "normal" social skills as an adult. I love hanging out with regular people now, being social, and staying in touch. There are different kinds of people and we take different paths.

  • @sethbrolsma516
    @sethbrolsma516 Год назад +5

    I'd say to the young people who are full of goals and ambitions that you may want to take some of this with a grain of salt.
    He's right that some people are in your lives for a season. When you're young and you don't have as many responsibilities and you have good health and a lot of energy, you have time to party and drink and hang out and do all that stuff. That's kinda the beauty of being in your 20s. Some people are super serious about their goals, some just enjoy their youth and free time.
    The reality is the older you get it's going to get harder to maintain relationships...including the ones you care about it. You don't have to have this mindset that you must cut people out of your life in order to make room for new friends or make time for what you really want to do. Life will kind of do that for you, and it's usually nobody's fault.
    I think this kind of mentality leads to a dead-end. People are going to be hesitant to put their arms around you or let you put your arms around them if they feel like you look at everyone as expendable.

  • @imkarine
    @imkarine 6 месяцев назад

    Man this is GOLD! I totally resonate with Alex's brutally frank and honest take on shedding friends who are trying to hold us back from achieving our true potential

  • @mohamaddukmak4429
    @mohamaddukmak4429 Год назад +8

    much respect man, I came to realize every point you made as I was 25 till 30. I recently expressed my thoughts on friendships being transactional and my emphasis on getting something (not strictly money) out of them and was seen in a negative way by the people I was talking to but it didn't phase me one bit because I have the battle scars to prove every single point I made.

  • @joop912
    @joop912 Год назад +13

    I wish I came to the conclusion of letting my childhood and high school friends go soon.

  • @Jpf1455
    @Jpf1455 8 месяцев назад +1

    When i got my 2 new friends from universiry , we sarted talking about sucess instead of videos games and leisure activities . We talk aboug goals . Being with them has completely change me for the better .

  • @ainsleyharriott2209
    @ainsleyharriott2209 Год назад +7

    I’ve had this same mindset for a few years and it feels good to hear you express these thoughts. Many of the people in my age group around me are busy idling around drinking, partying and doing stupid stuff while I build my business.

  • @AwokenEntertainment
    @AwokenEntertainment Год назад +38

    all important life lessons here

  • @konfinally4114
    @konfinally4114 Год назад +6

    man i was always bullied and never held a meaningful conversation with anyone in throughout my middle and high school years. I jump from my middle school group of "friends" to another in high school. I knew that if didnt at least associate myself with some people then i would be picked on constantly. I tried to laugh, to be funny and hangout. But i was constantly reminded that after all im not those things and that why am I trying to act different or change. After high school I just deleted my social media and felt like i've been freed of all the worrying of me loosing a follower, comparing myself to others and being talked down upon. I want to surround myself with people who are better than me and learn from them. I want to be a kind person but not taken as a total Nice guy. I believe in my dream so much that im willing to endure pain. I live life for the better

  • @TUBESTEAKNIG
    @TUBESTEAKNIG Год назад +71

    I tried my best to bring my friends up with me but they just didn't want to move forward in life... Had a friend I really tried to help. He's damn near 30 living with his mom unemployed for several years just playing video games all day... It was hard but he has to grow up and I can't make him.

    • @Zupermental
      @Zupermental Год назад +16

      this is one of the most seen scenarios nowadays , its crazy.

    • @planetstrength8798
      @planetstrength8798 Год назад +10

      That’s unfortunate but you gotta do what you gotta do

    • @hleet
      @hleet Год назад +12

      Maybe one day he will know that he has lost a friend and will stop video games addiction. This shit of game addiction is real he should get help

    • @alterego157
      @alterego157 Год назад +13

      You're not gonna marry him, why does it matter to you where he is in his life? It's perfectly understandable and normal that people sometimes drift apart, but the idea that you can't be friends with anyone that's not on the same path as you doesn't make any sense.

    • @megawavy09
      @megawavy09 Год назад +5

      @@alterego157 it makes a lot of sense, if you yourself are on a positive path and your old friends are on destructive paths it might not be in your best interest to continue hanging out with those friends. Unless you want them to drag you down with them, it’s different if they are willing to start going down a better path.

  • @trekgreenwood6743
    @trekgreenwood6743 Год назад +3

    Best friends, basically brothers, big time stood me up today in a big way. Absolutely dropped the ball. Then RUclips recommended me this video as soon as I opened it. It’s a sign.

  • @gsgcarreviews
    @gsgcarreviews Год назад +9

    Man I resonate deeply with this. I've always questioned why I "ditched" people and hurt them in the process. I put up many boundaries and keep a tight circle but many people don't r3spect boundaries and are almost clingy and codependent

  • @CambiaAhora
    @CambiaAhora Год назад +6

    "You want people around you that don't believe the lies you used to tell about yourself"

  • @SevenExousia
    @SevenExousia Год назад +2

    Dude, I wish I had all this wisdom so many years ago. Thanks for making such a video for those out there that suffers through their entourage of friends that are not healthy.

  • @allenwilliamson4096
    @allenwilliamson4096 Год назад +5

    The point isn't that friendships aren't transactional, it's that if you only view it from the perspective of what you are getting from someone you are being selfish. My requirement for friendship is that I like being around someone. That's it. It just so happens that people I enjoy being around tend to be generous and kind, but focusing on what I'm getting from them is a shallow perspective. Like, it makes me wonder what you are hoping to gain from your relationships other than satisfying social interactions?

  • @eliasuysal
    @eliasuysal Год назад +6

    Gold, you are who you hang out with.
    If you hang out with losers, you will always stay a loser...

  •  Год назад +64

    Such a relatable video, Alex. Thanks for saying it as it is. I got rid of some old friends who were dragging me down because they lacked a purpose in life. Now it gets a bit lonely sometimes but eventually it feels better cause I grew so much. Different friends for different seasons! Cheers 🥂

  • @dilloncaicedo
    @dilloncaicedo Год назад +5

    Sounds like a sad life

  • @JJN15
    @JJN15 Год назад +3

    A friend of 14 years really hurt me and I was struggling to let go of the friendship. I decided yesterday that I would distance myself and I needed the affirmation of this video.
    We were great in university but our lives couldn’t be more different today. Thanks Alex 💪🏾

  • @equimenstyle
    @equimenstyle Год назад +2

    "If I'm not seeing them anymore doesn't mean that I don't wish them well"
    Totally agree

  • @FirstnameLastname-et3fy
    @FirstnameLastname-et3fy 9 месяцев назад +1

    I can't believe so many people want to complain about this impactful video. There's nothing controversial even said. If you value a friendship, maintain it. If not, dont.

  • @MattSteinman
    @MattSteinman Год назад

    "You've changed"......yea and "You haven't". Damn. That is gold.

  • @larrylentini5688
    @larrylentini5688 Год назад +5

    Sounds like a lonely life. Negotiating in relationships can be harder than in business but it brings more fulfillment.

    • @kayjeffs3741
      @kayjeffs3741 Год назад +1

      Maybe for some ppl, but not for everyone...just because ppl are alone doesn't always mean that they're lonely

  • @vg8062
    @vg8062 Год назад +13

    Every millionaire on RUclips tells you to give up on your friends and surround yourself with other successful people. I hope one day I can devote all my time to working so I can be around people who turned their backs on their friends, sounds like a dream come true.

    • @michaelwalsh8053
      @michaelwalsh8053 6 месяцев назад

      Haha so true. These guys are all pricks.

  • @MichelleG333
    @MichelleG333 5 месяцев назад

    I realized last year that I outgrew a lot of my friends. A lot of them are broke, making dumb decisions in life, and very stagnant. It seems like the more successful I got the less friends that I had but I’m open to doing things by myself or with people on equal playing fields.

  • @LoopsZ
    @LoopsZ Год назад +1

    3:59 so ironic I love it

  • @shehp5190
    @shehp5190 Год назад +5

    This really made me realize that I'll never be successful and that's okay. Because I'm more like the teacher who gave 2 hours per day for a year, getting nothing in return, to help launch a young man into a life of health and wealth; and could therefore never be the person who would turn that teacher away in the future. I'm okay with that. But Alex, why wouldn't you believe you could use those 2 hours per week to bring that teacher up to a level where he could be in your circle of influence? I think someone like Tony Robbins could bring a person up to a level where they could then be a beneficial influence. Grow them into your level y'know?

  • @shan4292
    @shan4292 Год назад +17

    This is going to be a hit or miss for people based on a matrix of a few factors, particularly attachment history. If this feels unnatural to you and if relationships are how are you derive your deepest satisfaction then it’s highly predictable, and to your credit, that you were not persuaded by much of this.

  • @darrenwalshe8513
    @darrenwalshe8513 5 месяцев назад

    There is such a thing as being too ambitious, its a control thing fueled by anxiety, insecurity, spirituality has been my best learning ❤

  • @Gr3yRB
    @Gr3yRB Год назад +14

    I agree that me trying to keep relationships with people is holding me back big time. Not serving me to reach my goals at all. Perfect timing with this video.

  • @andrewdavidcourtney7665
    @andrewdavidcourtney7665 Год назад +13

    Great content as usual. Reinforce the ones that count. Seasons can always be remembered with fondness for others who can’t keep up or have different priorities than you do.

  • @Mohan-dk6dd
    @Mohan-dk6dd Год назад +13

    Can't thank you enough for speaking on this topic man!
    I am 23 and when I was in my high school level I had lots of friends and things changed for me. After this everything changed, most of my friends joined university and but I wasn't able to pursuit university due to my poor financial situation and joined another college for a bachelor degree but as I said I am not able to visit college and study so I do work in the day and just attend exam once a year and I am at 3rd year of my bachelor degree.
    Recently, I was worried and shocked noticing that one of my closest friends wasn't in my contact and Literally I have no friends right now that I can talk openly.
    Now I know why this happened. It's because I choosed different goal and I am willing to do anything for it that's why they didn't fit in my circle ( so do I in their) .
    And I have still another part where I am interested in learning. it's on sex relationship and choosing romance or goal or what cause it's hard in my age like 23 totally ignore romance life when everyone around me are enjoying it.... So I'm in confusion on this...

  • @vincenzodigennaro8025
    @vincenzodigennaro8025 Год назад +1

    dude this is what i needed today at this moment . i feel sad today but i know that what youre saying is relatively true for my life. I felt like an asshole because of everyone around me is making me think that i shouldnt want to be great . thank you alex . much love and so grateful you are on this planet at the same time as me! this has been one of the hardest things ive struggled with in life.. letting go of the people in my life.. this helps staright up dawg

  • @DJVibeDubstep
    @DJVibeDubstep Год назад +1

    This dude is a breath of fresh fucking air. Please never stop making videos brother

  • @mosierwerks
    @mosierwerks Год назад +10

    Still waiting for the merch drop on those acquisition hats!

  • @sulimanthemagnificent4893
    @sulimanthemagnificent4893 Год назад +28

    Whilst I agree with everything said, I look at it a bit differently.
    If i stop speaking to someone, it's not because they lose their value, it's because they conflict with me.
    I had a friend with ambitious ideas who was willing to do whatever it took (quite literally) to get what he wanted, he had good "value", but everything about him didn't mesh with me as a person, our "goals" were aligned but in the end i said "Fuck this" because despite being mutually beneficial to one another, i couldn't stomach what he was doing to get "his" and had to step up to fill the void he left.
    I suppose it's just my way of looking at it.

    • @lacipeter6934
      @lacipeter6934 Год назад

      No

    • @transitionsnc
      @transitionsnc Год назад +1

      I like your comment and agree with what you're saying. I just underwent a period of growth and I found myself more easily able to see people's core selves. I realized I had to let go some of my long term friendships. Some of these friendships I should have let go a while back but I am a loyal person. It's a balance between being a good friend and knowing when it's time to move forward for the reasons stated in this video. Not everything is so cut and dry.

    • @Bigdaddydoverwatch
      @Bigdaddydoverwatch Год назад

      So you weren’t willing to pay the cost anymore 🤷🏿‍♂️
      The price of associating with how he got his was too much so you agree 100%

    • @sulimanthemagnificent4893
      @sulimanthemagnificent4893 Год назад

      @@Bigdaddydoverwatch It was a moral thing really, he did thing's that were unethical to me, and I just fucked off.

  • @ButterCookie1984
    @ButterCookie1984 Год назад

    Subbed.
    "The value of the relationship was in the past."
    Damn, its true.

  • @user-iw2hw2qr6r
    @user-iw2hw2qr6r Год назад +1

    This video again- meets me just at the right time..
    Today I met a friend from elementary school- haven’t seen him since about 7 years.
    We were talking about the world:
    Me: it’s really wild how the more you learn about the world, you see how corrupt everything is, the central banking system for example…
    His response: it really is crazy all of football is so corrupt too! It’s incredible!!!
    -
    He said this with such conviction- elaborating on how the corruption compares… it made me realize, just how separated our ways of thinking were.. we live in different worlds now.
    I wish him nothing but the best and that was just so interesting to notice..

  • @Dante-ot8xg
    @Dante-ot8xg Год назад +11

    We only have so much time in our lives to dedicate in a day/week etc. Priorities it with people that are likeminded and also ambitious. Pretty sound advice and well said on the basic premise of relationships.

  • @dallincandland
    @dallincandland Год назад +4

    Yeah this helped me a lot. Graduating from college led to a lot of friendships dying and then there are some that have endured. I'm really starting to see that as a very good thing. Energy is super important. Those friends of mine who help me to become better are definitely worth prioritizing more. Lately I've found that my younger brother James has helped me tons, and so I am spending more time with him.
    Probably going to come back to this video in a few years. Right now really trying to just give, give, give, more and prioritize those people who've helped me the most. I love the concept of lunch tables on steroids. If the dream is being held back because of someone yep you gotta find a way to let that person go for a time, probably indefinitely. It's a fragile thing, but getting this wrong leads to all kinds of problems. That last thought made me think of this timeless quote from the movie, "It's a Wonderful Life", "No man is a failure that has friends." So true.

  • @dhanraj2900
    @dhanraj2900 Год назад +1

    The biggest reason people can't find success is because we are too nice ! Shed your morality and you will be on a different platform for a launch ! But the question is , is it worth it ? Don't we need more compassionate and loyal people in the world than successful one's ?

  • @legalchunks
    @legalchunks Год назад +1

    I'm naturally a blunt person. Sometimes it intimidates people because they don't like the truth. I have found my peace in spending time working on my goals and family. As a result, my awareness is increased, my network has increased, and I am closer to GOD. Great Video man. Some people are only meant to be in your life for a season and not reap the benefits of the best version of you.

  • @castleincorporated
    @castleincorporated Год назад +36

    "If you die with one or two really great friends you've had a great life" No.
    Maybe I won't be as materially successful, but I have an entire community of people who love me. I am so impressed by so much of you but don't miss Beauty.

    • @joelt1002
      @joelt1002 Год назад +11

      How the heck does anyone make millions or ten/hundreds of mills and make no close friends along the way? Thats a personal choice.

    • @Rafael-Bravo
      @Rafael-Bravo Год назад +4

      It means you choose them over your dreams... Idk your statement makes sense but also it means they're not right for what you really want to become... it means you love them more than you love that part of yourself... be careful you can end resenting them once you are old and didn't become who you could and really wanted

  • @nftricable
    @nftricable Год назад +5

    Needed this today
    Felt kinda shitty removing myself from relationships for my goals but ultimately, my relationship my my goals I love more than them

  • @goodvibesonlypodcastshorts5419

    “Being weak is nothing to be ashamed of… Staying weak is !!“

  • @buhlebenkosintayingane1853
    @buhlebenkosintayingane1853 Год назад +5

    Maybe you should stick to business advice. You usually say "don't take financial advice from poor people..."
    What qualifies you to give friendship advice?
    You are extremely poverty stricken in the friendship department.
    just saying

  • @frm2679
    @frm2679 5 месяцев назад +1

    Alex makes some excellent points. I'm not an entrepeneur, even though i am selfemployed. The grind lifestyle is not for me and that's fine. I have made my peace with the fact that there are lot of people that are smarter than me. I really don't care, it's just a fact of life. I would like to add one thing, kind of a hack, if you like. It's a very simple rule: Don't be stupid. You don't need to an omega-level genius. Not being stupid, financially and otherwise will improve your life immensely. Accept the fact that you will fuck up one away or another, we all do. Do your best to keep your fuckups small and infrequent, and you will be fine. Get control of your finances, and kill your debt. It doesnt take a fortune to build a pretty sweet life

  • @daveopenz
    @daveopenz Год назад +19

    I'm so glad you had this conversation!!! I've been struggling to do exactly that with wasted relationships and people, while not alienating myself from my small community.

  • @trevoncampbell5589
    @trevoncampbell5589 Год назад

    Best response to "hey, you've changed" is "yeah, you haven't" 💥🔥💯

  • @MYZTICTRAVLER
    @MYZTICTRAVLER Год назад +3

    Decades ago, I adopted the philosophy and practice whereby I view my friends and potential friends as various types of plants. Which I carefully select to be place in my friendship garden. But if they should start to transform into weeds, they are immediately uprooted and cast out. Friendships must be fruitful.

  • @theroadtoamillion
    @theroadtoamillion Год назад +4

    Alex speaking facts!💯 you become the company you keep.

  • @brofessormex
    @brofessormex Год назад +2

    That label is being frozen in time. I returned from the airforce after 23 years. My family, thought I was still in college and that was only gone 6 months!!! So you see nobody gives a shite about us.

  • @derekjp6043
    @derekjp6043 Год назад +1

    Wonderfully edited ... Wonderfully. Those pauses and sounds were Perfect. BILLIONAIRE CLEAN!! Like my room and life, increasingly, thanks to Alex.

  • @dwarner9158
    @dwarner9158 Год назад +122

    Only video on this channel I’ve ever completely disagreed with. The further you get in life, the more you understand the importance of balance. Balance can be defined as many different things but mostly…. Business, friends, family, etc. That said, the better you get in business and managing assets, goals, etc., the better you become at a balanced approach in business and relationships. The friends that matter will not have left you by the time you figure this out but nonetheless, you can walk and chew gum at the same time while also talking to an teacher from high school that invested in you. A regimented 2 hours per week is dumb. Just talk every once in a blue moon like normal ppl. Good video either way… peace

    • @transitionsnc
      @transitionsnc Год назад +3

      Yes. This makes sense.

    • @computernerd8157
      @computernerd8157 Год назад +3

      Talk every once in a blue moon is more of an aqantence to a degree. If you really do not have that much in common anymore why still be friends?

    • @dwarner9158
      @dwarner9158 Год назад +2

      @@computernerd8157 I said find balance

    • @computernerd8157
      @computernerd8157 Год назад +1

      @@dwarner9158 I would find a balance as long as I still click with the other person, otherwise I would let them go.

    • @ElizabethMBoyd
      @ElizabethMBoyd Год назад +2

      Did you even watch the whole video?

  • @Matthew-_
    @Matthew-_ Год назад +3

    I texted my 2 friends yesterday and let them know im deleing social media becuase its holding me back. Its costing me contact with a solid 30-50 people. It's stressful but i know where i want to be when i die and its not on bed scrolling instagram with 207 fake friends, its with 2 real friends and all my dreams achieved. Hopefully theyre both life long friends, but who knows

  • @lussbaru
    @lussbaru Год назад +1

    The whole video was super valuable
    But the " I am Poor Idk Why am saying this" Was ironically funny 🤣

  • @generalb4005
    @generalb4005 7 месяцев назад

    4:39
    Shedding identities
    I am no longer this way
    I will no longer behave in this way
    And I don’t accept that reality as truth
    This quote touched my spirit.

  • @coyotemoon722
    @coyotemoon722 Год назад +2

    Loyalty Over Money

  • @muddassirmoinuddin3405
    @muddassirmoinuddin3405 Год назад +7

    I think its about priorities. Alex is right in his own way because thats his priority. For me, i feel life is fulfilling if you spend time with your family and friends. Like alex said, I too prefer a very tight and small circle of friends. I'd say just tailor your approach based on your life goals.

  • @champloogamingtv7447
    @champloogamingtv7447 Год назад +2

    We all know this to be true but a lot of us don’t want to admit it because we know we’d have to lose people close to us, but that is the cost to excel. Great video

  • @user-vd5qf3wp2o
    @user-vd5qf3wp2o 5 месяцев назад

    My favorite quote of all time: “If I die, and I don’t do epic shit, I will be bummed” 😂😂

  • @raylubin
    @raylubin Год назад +12

    This was awesome! I love these vids that are more focused on social skills or aspects of relationships

  • @XOChristianaNicole
    @XOChristianaNicole Год назад +5

    I wrote down, only last night, how it’s alright to let go of friends, from my old life - because I am up to WAY bigger and better things, than they are (respectfully).
    I have been bedridden/housebound, for nearly the past decade, until this past year.
    Hardly anyone stuck around; and it feels like those whom did - either did it for guilt/pity, or control [I survived Munchhausen by Proxy, at the hands of my “caretaker” mother. Which, I believe is an epidemic - what, with all the “transgender youth,” “fat acceptance,” in children and such.. Though, I digress]..
    I am a logical person (autistic), by nature; though, the brainwashing which comes from spending nearly a decade with a severely narcissistic mother (my grandmother was, officially, diagnosed with narcissistic personality disorder - so, it’s a repeated cycle), in my most vulnerable state - well, it’s a lot to work with and unlearn/require neurological pathways.
    Thankfully, I took a leadership course, a few years before I got sick - and revolves around much of what you teach, Alex.
    Those lessons are what kept me focused, even in the darkest of times.
    Those leadership skills, absolutely, were survival skills - and I am so thankful for what I went through, to learn what I am truly capable of.
    Now that I am recovering and rebuilding my life - though, feeling at my lowest, in a lot of ways..
    It’s really nice to have these external reminders of such FACTS.
    I found your channel a few days ago, Alex - and your straight-forward approach is so refreshing; and so reflective of my own intrinsic beliefs.
    I don’t owe anybody anything - and all of my success is my responsibility..
    As well as inevitable, as long as I am willing to claim said responsibility.
    And in that responsibility, it’s about willing to do whatever is necessary - especially, moving on from the past and One’s perceived identity, attached to said past; where many of the old friends and family members fail to fully let go of, themselves.
    I survived what I did (along with CA’s most deadly wildfire - and losing everything (material) - for a reason..
    To do all the shit I think is cool and I wanna do.
    Period.
    It’s really that simple.
    And it’s high time for me to surround myself with people whom are on my level - which, is constantly ascending.
    I get to stop playing small - and if that means I only surround myself with myself?
    Then so fuckin’ be it.
    I’ve certainly learned it’s better to be alone - than surrounded by people, whom lead One to feel lonely.
    Putting all my energy towards myself and what I, solely, envision doing - is the only key to success.

  • @tylergassman
    @tylergassman Год назад +1

    I think transactional implies a short term mindset around the thing it describes. Regarding relationships, It's not that you shouldn't expect value from them. You should, but there are periods of time when you have to be willing to give without receiving anything back. That's not sustainable forever, but it's part of maintaining a relationship. That's why I don't think they are transactional. Not that you shouldn't expect to receive any net value from them in the long run. Same idea in a good business too, so that's not necessarily the word I'd use here, but everything else in the reasoning behind this was spot on.

  • @HopeAbigailDayan
    @HopeAbigailDayan Год назад +1

    "You've changed." "You haven't"
    Hm... That explains some things.
    People do have a set idea of who you are that makes it so tough to change in good ways. Moving into a completely new environment can be soo helpful to heal and grow and be a new person.

  • @bigmike3007
    @bigmike3007 Год назад +3

    Why friends and family keep you poor or people in general that have the same as you, they don’t want you to have more than them forcing you to make relationships with strangers who treat you better because they care about their money as well! Surround yourself around people who have more to lose than you or just as much to lose as you and things look better in life.

  • @harryabb7992
    @harryabb7992 Год назад +3

    Can’t see everything through that one lens, people come in different shapes and sizes often most successful people are able to relate to everyone. You just need to manage your life for example some of my childhood friends are just chillers but I go see them a few times a year we hang out have boxing nights watching big fights and having fun together it’s a welcome relaxing time. The flawed way this guy is describing things makes a person come across as a snake only there to get something from you otherwise he is ghosting you or cutting you off, it’s a lonely life too when he gets older and realises life is about balance and not just financial gain.

  • @matthewk1878
    @matthewk1878 Год назад +1

    5:24 can't help but wonder if Alex will regret barely talking to his mother when she dies.

  • @boldlifechris
    @boldlifechris Год назад +1

    Alex. This is the best video you’ve made. Not only that. This one of the most important videos ever made. Transcendent for all time.

  • @xFalcoMusic
    @xFalcoMusic Год назад +10

    While I agree with you on the majority of your points and understand, sacrificing "the boys" doesn't ALWAYS have to be a catalyst for success.

    • @konstantinosskordos8645
      @konstantinosskordos8645 Год назад

      in most cases it is in enterpreunership..in most cases the "its lonely at the top" its true and it make sense...

  • @verosandu
    @verosandu Год назад +4

    Thank you for this

  • @funk3yh
    @funk3yh Год назад

    Best thing I’ve heard in a while!! “Hey you’ve changed! Yeh! you haven’t” 😂 mic drop 🎤

  • @marks2506
    @marks2506 Год назад +1

    "You've changed" "Yeah, you haven't" Lmao that's gonna get people so mad. I love it.

  • @prankstisci2523
    @prankstisci2523 Год назад +5

    Definitely needed to hear this at this point in my life. Thank you

  • @haraldodunkirk1432
    @haraldodunkirk1432 Год назад +4

    Poor Dr Kashey, he’s going to get ditched soon.
    It DEPENDS… old friends are great because of how well they know you, not just reinforcing past versions of you.