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Execute to Learn - Self-Education is the Key to Success! - 7 Ways to Learn Fast! - 071

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Peter Saddington emphasizes the importance of self-education through execution, arguing that it's the key to growth and wealth. He believes individuals should actively learn by doing rather than passively waiting for knowledge. Saddington advocates for embracing a "do or die" mentality, encouraging listeners to return to their foundational selves and reroll life if dissatisfied. He highlights that ideas are abundant, but execution is priceless. He urges viewers to share their ideas without fear of theft because taking action is what truly matters. Key principles include knowing your destination, as the path will reveal itself, and the faster you execute, the faster you learn. Saddington underscores the accountability that comes with sharing your goals, increasing the likelihood of achieving them.

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Are you willing to wait? Let me say that differently. Are you willing to persevere brick by brick for a 24 year yield for a 24 year harvest? Are you willing to do that? Is that worth it? I've built many startups, most of them are failed. Bitcoin is exactly the place that I like to be. We're going to end it right there. Guys, I want to talk to you about one of the most important things. One of the most important things that you could ever do in life. Seriously, I want to talk about something that I believe should be. Fundamentally, not obvious, but fundamentally part of who you are. Again, I don't know you from Adam. I don't know whether you're listening on iTunes, Google Play, Android, or you're watching me on YouTube. I don't know where you come from. I don't know who you are.

But I have a firm belief, a real firm belief, that we, creatures, we as creatures, we as humans, we as people. We are created to do, created to learn, created to progress, created to experience, created to try, created to do. And that's what I want to talk about. Because I've met so many people, I've met so many people, guys, who are just stuck in life. And we could talk about the whole idea of finding value in that which you do right now. Like we could spend a lot of time talking about that. And I think there's value in that. And helping people understand that even if you feel stuck, there is value in what you're doing now. I tend to not bias myself towards that too much, especially if you're in the context of being unhappy with what you're doing, or unhappy with where you

are in life. And I think this is one of those gut feelings, those gut things that if you've been unhappy, if you've been unsatisfied with life for a pretty significant amount of time, it's time to come back to your roots. It's time to come back to your original vanilla level one character. It's time for you to go back to the character select screen. That's what you need to do. You need to go back to the character select screen and reroll life. Even if you're already a level 60 warrior, level 60 Paladin or level 60 Warlock, whatever, you can still reroll life. And what I want to talk to you guys today is about seven things that I want to dive into in regards to this idea of being a self educator, being a self educator and executing to learn, doing things. I truly believe guys

that the best way to learn, bar none, at the end of the day, the best way to learn is you must execute, you must do. And it is those self educators, those that do a lot and experience a lot, they are self educators by nature and self educators, my friends. Self educators are the wealthy. Self educators are the ones who continue to grow, they never stop. I have a sticky note here, you guys know I have sticky notes on my desk all over the place. But I have a sticky note here in front of my, on my monitor, it says, life is learning. Do more. There, show you. Life is learning. Do more. Self education. I hate pulling these things off because then they lose some of the stickiness. But there you go guys. Life is learning. Do more. Be a self educator. You see

have a sticky note here, you guys know I have sticky notes on my desk all over the place. But I have a sticky note here in front of my, on my monitor, it says, life is learning. Do more. There, show you. Life is learning. Do more. Self education. I hate pulling these things off because then they lose some of the stickiness. But there you go guys. Life is learning. Do more. Be a self educator. You see ideas in life or a dime a dozen. There's a thousand ideas. You guys have maybe no idea how many ideas are pitched to me every year. It's crazy. It's crazy. They have a lot of ideas. And I welcome them. I do. I welcome them because I put myself in a position to receive those and if you want to get my opinion on something you send to me.

Email me. Hit me up. Let me know what your idea is. Let me seriously. But it's the one that executes that is priceless. It's the one who does. It's the one who puts his acts to the grinds. The individual who takes the first step forward. It's the people who execute. Right? Execute. That win at the end of the day. And you might be thinking, Peter, you just offered, you just offered the opportunity for me to tell you my idea. Why would I tell you my idea? Come on. Get over yourself. I find it so fascinating. When men hold ideas so close to the vest, so close to the chest, why? Who are you afraid of? Who are you afraid of? Who are you keeping your ideas from? I find this absolutely fascinating because it doesn't matter for first off. No one is going to execute

on your idea. Let's just make that abundantly clear. No one is going to execute on your idea. You know why? Because no one else has the self assertiveness, a gumption, and maybe even hardiness to do it. No one ain't going to do it. No one's going to do your idea. You formulated this idea. You formulated this project. You formulated this side hustle that you want to do. Or this new change in life that you want to do. Who are you keeping it from? Who are you keeping it from? Secondly, if you don't speak your dreams, and this is really important, if you don't speak your dreams to the divine matrix, you don't tell your dreams to the world and make your reality known. It'll never happen. Go back to my podcast on the real law of attraction. The real laws of attraction. Go back to

that podcast. Go listen to that. You've got to speak your truth to the divine matrix. You've got to speak your truth to the world. Like I do not mind. I do not mind telling my best ideas to people. Doesn't matter to me. You know why? Because of what I just said. Number one. Ain't nobody going to do what I'm told them I'm going to do? They got priorities. They got family. They got a job. They got a career. They got a project they're involved. They're not going to do anything with what I tell them. Number two. If I don't tell people that I'm going to do this, that I'm going to do something, that I'm going to create something amazing, that I'm going to try something new in my life, I'm going to transform my life, I'm going to pivot my life. If I don't

priorities. They got family. They got a job. They got a career. They got a project they're involved. They're not going to do anything with what I tell them. Number two. If I don't tell people that I'm going to do this, that I'm going to do something, that I'm going to create something amazing, that I'm going to try something new in my life, I'm going to transform my life, I'm going to pivot my life. If I don't tell people that, not just a pussy, I'm not going to do it. You have to. There's accountability when people know we do a better job when people are watching. We hold ourselves accountable and responsible one other people. No. What's going on? It really is. Do or die guys. And I want to talk about seven things. Let's finally get into it. That was a nice preamble. But I

want to talk about seven things that I have learned when it comes to the ideas of executing in life, executing to learn, being a self-educator, going and learning by doing. Okay? Number one. You only need to know where you want to go. You only need to know where you want to go. Where do you want to go? You don't ever have to worry about how you'll get there. You'll never have to worry about how you get there. You just need to know where you're going to go, because if you don't know where you're going to go, you'll end up anywhere. Pick a goal. Find, make a goal. Create a vision for your life. Right? The faster you execute towards this goal, this idea, this project, the faster you'll learn. And the faster you learn, the faster you can make better informed decisions, not based on

theory, but on experience. This is the basic tenant that I taught executives and managers and teams at Fortune companies for 12 years, guys, as a consultant. This is what I told them. I said, actually, quickly. Sometimes they would say, why? Why not? Because in the corporate product and service context, now don't forget this, guys. In the corporate company, product and service and context. Product and service context. None of your customers, none of your customers, are giving out free consulting here, guys. I used to charge 10 grand a day for this shit or more. None of your customers know what they want, until they see what they don't want. Ooh, ooh, whoa, whoa, pump the brakes, bro. Yeah, I'll repeat it. None of your customers, I used to tell this to executives all the time. You should have seen and heard the responses and the conversations

that we had after this. None of your customers know what they want, until they see what they don't want. And what they don't want is what you just delivered to them. Excellent. This is the law of the unknown, unknowns. You just don't know. Nobody knows. I don't know. They don't know. You got to show them something. And so the whole idea of iterative development, the whole idea of Angela and Scram, which is what I taught for 12 bloody years, is the idea of execute quickly so that you can get feedback quickly, that your product sucked. It's a good thing you only spent a couple weeks on it, instead of a couple months on it. Because that's called cost. Break down your work into bite-sized chunks. Break down your work into sizes of which you can deliver quickly and learn something that you didn't know before.

of Angela and Scram, which is what I taught for 12 bloody years, is the idea of execute quickly so that you can get feedback quickly, that your product sucked. It's a good thing you only spent a couple weeks on it, instead of a couple months on it. Because that's called cost. Break down your work into bite-sized chunks. Break down your work into sizes of which you can deliver quickly and learn something that you didn't know before. Guess what? You don't even know what you really want, until you get your hands dirty, and you don't even know what you're going to be doing until you get your hands dirty, and you have a better understanding of what you're gold, your project, your hustle, your endeavor really looks like. You might say, hey, I want to go to X. Okay, great, start. How do I start? Start

reading. Watch YouTube videos, buy materials, get an education, or contact someone. There's so much that you can do. You are never at a lack of resources. You're only lacking is resourcefulness. Do you have a mind of plenty? Do you have a mind where the universe is all connected? That I believe that, to be true. Do you have a mind that if you are thinking on the greater things, the higher values of your life, the higher principles of your life, and you deeply desire a goal of your heart, and you begin to work towards that goal, I promise you the universe will respond. People will come into your life. You just have to know where you're going to go. Don't ever worry about how you're going to get there. One step in front of the other. Number two, the best way to predict your future is

to create it, or build it for yourself over time. I don't know, I'm not a Suitsayer. I am not a Suitsayer. I am not a fortune teller of my friends, but I will tell you this. I know exactly where I'm going. I know exactly what I'm going to be doing for my next project. I know exactly what the end goal should look like, or what the end goal could look like. In the vast spectrum of opportunities, in the vast spectrum of outcomes, I know one reality within that vast spectrum, and that's the reality that I'm holding on to. I know where I'm going to go. The best way to predict my future is to build it for myself. Have you created a goal? Do you have a vision for your life? Have you set out some milestones, some posts in the future that says, hey,

I could do this, I could be this, I could have this. Do you have a deep-seated desire to do something that you've been wanting to do for years? Maybe it's time to pull it out of the closet. Went off the dust. Look it up and down and say, wow, is this something I still want to do? Is this still a desire of my heart? Is this still something that if I were at the final leg of my life today that I would deeply regret that I never even tried, write your goal down. Take potential steps daily to move towards that goal. Go back to the first podcast in the series, guys. What you think about all day is what you'll become. What you think about all day is what you'll become. Have that be your guiding light. Brick by brick, guys. Brick by brick. One

something that if I were at the final leg of my life today that I would deeply regret that I never even tried, write your goal down. Take potential steps daily to move towards that goal. Go back to the first podcast in the series, guys. What you think about all day is what you'll become. What you think about all day is what you'll become. Have that be your guiding light. Brick by brick, guys. Brick by brick. One percent every day is the motto. One of the first things that I do when I've had mentorships in the past. One of the first things I do is I draw. I draw because there's nothing better, more powerful than a picture. You know, I take a stick, you know. And I start drawing these lines. And I start drawing these lines down. And I go like a tick-tack. Tick-tack,

not tick-tack. Tick-tack, toe board. Something like this. And then I put a line at the top. And then I draw a couple of little squares on top of this box of sorts. You know? And then I draw a little dude at the top. So it looks like he's standing on a wall. And he's got little bricks that he's putting. That's what I draw. I draw a man on a wall. Add in little bricks. Brick. Day by day by day. Brick by brick. The overnight successes that you have seen on the interwebs, the tubes, and the mainstream mocking-rune media, and the overnight successes are always overnight successes. It just took them 12 years. It took them 15 years. It took them 20 years. I watched Instagram video that literally had me so close to tears, I had to make sure that I just sucked it up.

It was this, I'll tell you. It was this weightlifter, powerlifter. I think he was doing the clean and jerk. Lifting weights on a barbell straight up from the ground, over his head, has to hold it there for a set amount of time. I think that's called the clean and jerk, right? And I think he was from Jamaica. I don't remember. But dude, this video had me torn the fuck up guys. This guy was the brick by brick. They had his first video, the Olympics 2004. 2004. Couldn't make it. Didn't do it. I think he placed like fifth or something like that. Then they cut to the next, the next, the next scene. 2008. 2008. He goes up for both of his, his, his tries, right? And both times his hand slips out. Disqualified. Didn't even place. Can you imagine? Can you imagine working your entire

life for that one event, four years between the Olympics guys? And in that moment, in the moment in which you have trained every bloody day for four years straight, your hand slips both of your times. And you don't even get the opportunity to show what you're made of. Lord Jesus, that had me done guys. They just cut to a clip of him weeping in the back and kind of bringing tears to me right now guys, just thinking about it. And then they cut to, after that, they cut to 2012. 2012. He's back at it again, four more years of hard-ass work. And he places second. You could see there was a relief after he finished throwing that weight down. You could see there was a relief, but there was like a wince. There was relief over the body, but there was like a wince in

kind of bringing tears to me right now guys, just thinking about it. And then they cut to, after that, they cut to 2012. 2012. He's back at it again, four more years of hard-ass work. And he places second. You could see there was a relief after he finished throwing that weight down. You could see there was a relief, but there was like a wince. There was relief over the body, but there was like a wince in his face and you could see it all so close. And you know what that wince was? He's not there yet. Second place? Brother, sister, for all these years, four years, four years. Second place? I've been pretty back. Maybe it's because I'm not an Olympian and I don't have that model of life. And I don't see life that way and I'm not competitive in that way. But I'd

be satisfied, obviously, because I'm a simple creature. I'm a simple man. Next scene guys, they cut to him in 2016. 2016. Another fucking four years. And he does it. He lifts his best lift ever and he gets gold. He gets gold. And what he does is he kneels in front of this barbell. And he just weeps. He's crying out. To the divine matrix he's crying out. Now you might say, okay, 2004 to 2016, 12 years. Brother, you miss an eight. You miss an probably ten more over 20 years. Why? Because for him to get to his first Olympics in 2004, brother probably had a train for another 12 years before you could even get there. Okay? So we're talking about 12 years to train for your first Olympics and then 12 more years to finally get the gold. We're talking over 24 years, guys. Are

you willing to wait? Let me say that differently. Are you willing to persevere, brick by brick for a 24 year yield for a 24 year harvest? Are you willing to do that? Is that worth it? I would have to say, if I could interview that man, I would. And you know what I would ask him? I would ask him a very simple question. Was it worth it? Was it worth it? I have no doubt in my mind. He will give me the answer of yes. And then he will qualify in a way that is probably far beyond my dreams. Because I have no idea what that would take, what that would do. The longest stint that I ever went was consulting 12 years and then I retired. Another 12 years, brother, a bullet would have been in my mouth out the back of my brain

if I had to do another 12 years in that nonsense. The best way to predict your future is to build it over time, guys. Brick by brick, just like this Olympian number three, the consequences of a poor decision when it comes to executing to learn, being a self-educator in life. The consequences to poor decision mean nothing in light of eternity. They are insignificant, completely nothing. Did you get that? Number three, the consequences of a poor decision mean absolutely nothing. They are completely insignificant in the light of eternity. Are you open to fail? 24 years? Go fail. Dare to fail. Do it. Do it bigly. Failure is the only place in which we actually learn anything. Do you remember the last time you succeeded in something? What did you do? What did you do in the last time that you had a big win, that you

get that? Number three, the consequences of a poor decision mean absolutely nothing. They are completely insignificant in the light of eternity. Are you open to fail? 24 years? Go fail. Dare to fail. Do it. Do it bigly. Failure is the only place in which we actually learn anything. Do you remember the last time you succeeded in something? What did you do? What did you do in the last time that you had a big win, that you had a big success in life? What did you do? Did you sit down in front of your fireplace with a single malt and retrospect him awesome you were? No, you didn't. You just celebrated because you awesome, you were the shizziness, you did it. When you succeed you just move on. I did it, I challenged myself, Buya Kishah, it is only through failures guys that we truly become

introspective. We don't want that pain again. We don't want that suffering to hurt. We need to learn, we need to adjust, we need to pivot, we need to change, which is why failure is the best teacher. Failure in life is the best teacher. Let's be honest, how many of you guys read a book? You read a book on how to ride a bike before you wrote a bike. None of you guys. None of us. We just got on the bike and if you had a supportive loving father or mother and you have to be fell off, they'd say get back on. Or if you were like my daddy, like suck it up son. You know, you might need to change. You might need to change your behavior. You might have to open your mind and your heart to the ability or not the ability but

the opportunity to fail. Right? And if you want things to change, maybe it's not the surround, well I'll give you the answer. It's never your surrounding circumstance. It's never the surrounding circumstance of your life. It's you, you have to change. You want life to change? You have to change first. Life ain't gonna change for you. Life is too busy. You do a life. People are too busy doing them. They're not doing you. You're the only one doing you. So if you want life to change, you first have to change. I was talking to a friend the other day about this actually. And one of the things that we were talking about was this. He had gotten off work a little bit early and on certain days we have pizza on the quad at my kids school. So he came by and had pizza on the

quad with me. And we ended up walking pretty much the entire school grounds just talking and chatting and talking about what's going on. And one of the things that we were talking about is how really no one ever thinks about you. No one cares about you really in everyday activities. And it's never you versus them. It's always you versus you. You have to change. No one is going to help you achieve your dreams. No one gives two shits about you like that. It's just you. No one's ever going to help you achieve your dreams. The goals that you have in life. You must change yourself to be better than the day before. That's the only measuring yard you ever have to have. Is that you must change yourself to be better than the day before. One step, one brick. There are no poor decisions in

going to help you achieve your dreams. No one gives two shits about you like that. It's just you. No one's ever going to help you achieve your dreams. The goals that you have in life. You must change yourself to be better than the day before. That's the only measuring yard you ever have to have. Is that you must change yourself to be better than the day before. One step, one brick. There are no poor decisions in the light of eternity. Yeah, there are some big consequences that can happen from poor decisions. But in the light of eternity and frankly in the span of your life on this planet, on this plane that we live in. It's not that big of a deal. And let's be honest. If I'm talking to your subconscious and I'm talking to your soul right now, you've been through worse. Haven't

you? You've been through worse. You've come on. This whatever we're about to charge into, whatever you're about to start, it's not the worst that you've ever been. The only mountain that you ever need to conquer is yourself. It's you versus you at the end of the day. Learn to be mentally tough. Tough people last. Tough times never last. Let me say that again. That was great. Learn to be mentally tough. Tough people last. Tough times don't last. But tough people do. Managing failure is more important than managing success. You don't manage success. You celebrate success. How you manage failure is your ability to, as every public speaker in the world has said, to get back up on your feet and keep on going. The consequences of a poor decision are nothing. And they're completely insignificant in the light of eternity. Number four, get ruthless. Get

ruthless about trying something different. And sanity is doing the same thing over and over and over again and expecting the same results. Get ruthless about trying something new. It opens up the synapses in the brain. It allows you to begin to reprogram yourself to new behaviors and new experiences. You begin to see on a different level. You can now see opportunities where they work before. Get ruthless about trying something new. It opens up pathways not only in your brain, but it opens up pathways in your life. You open up new doors when you try new things because you automatically, when you try new things, smash yourself against new experiences, new people, new situations, new emotions. That stretches you. You can leverage that experience. However, it is to the application of work that you're doing today and your future as well. Everything that you learn in

life is cumulative. Guys, it all comes together. Nothing is wasted here. So get ruthless about it. Overcome your fear. Come on, guys, we are all afraid. All right, I'll be the first to admit. Hand raised, scouts honor. We are all afraid. We are. Use fear to galvanize your actions. You don't fear really, Stansford, or you've heard this before. False expectations appearing real. Let me say that again. What is fear? False expectations appearing real. Fear is only in your mind. Fear is only in your mind. Fear is only in your mind. Fear is only in your mind. Just because you have an experience something before, it doesn't mean that you have to fear it. It means that you have an opportunity to open up your mind, your heart, and your experiences, and these appendages, and this body, right? To something new. And I'll tell you, there's

What is fear? False expectations appearing real. Fear is only in your mind. Fear is only in your mind. Fear is only in your mind. Fear is only in your mind. Just because you have an experience something before, it doesn't mean that you have to fear it. It means that you have an opportunity to open up your mind, your heart, and your experiences, and these appendages, and this body, right? To something new. And I'll tell you, there's growth there. There's always growth there. Don't go the road alone is number five. Don't ever go the road alone. I've talked about this so many times. It's easy, it's easy, it's easy to remember. Don't go the road alone. Have a beginner's mindset. See, out those who have gone before you who can help. Go back to my episode on the value of mentors. Right? Let people know about

what you're doing. Email your friends, your family, your network. Let them know that you're doing something different. I promise you, you will receive support. You know why you will receive support? Because people will be envious. People will be wanting. People will be curious. Even if they aren't happy for you. Because frankly, they're not happy because they're ashamed. They haven't done shit with their lives. But you will receive support. And you know why you receive support? Because there's many people who are ashamed. They haven't done shit in their lives. And they're rooting for you. Because they do not have the will power to change. They do not have the gumption to change. They do not have the assertiveness to change. They don't have enough courage to change. Go back to my podcast on the value of courage. Go back to that one. Listen to that. Courage.

So many people don't have it. And so don't go the road alone. Let people know what you aren't doing. Trust me. In the next 50 years, by the time that you are dead, will you care that they thought that the decision you were making was stupid? You won't care. Because you'll be dead. You won't care. In the light of eternity, guys, we have the opportunity to live such a powerful, full, amazing life. But so much of us are slaves to ourselves. And we're just wasting life, opportunity. Oh, fuck. You know? Number six, shoot for the moon always. Shoot for the moon. I've said this before. Shoot for the moon. Let me tell you how it went in winter with you. And why you don't make it to the moon, at least you land among the stars. Stead goals, guys, and total freedom. Side of you

came here. How is that possible? And you look at them and say, I don't know, but I'm a try. I'm a try. I said goals that can transcend time. Don't set time limits on goals. Don't compare to other people in their goals. Like I was reading this article, man, I wish I remembered the author. But I was reading this article and it had me in stitches, guys. It had me laugh and so hard. And it was only in the first two paragraphs. He set it up and I'll give you the context, basically talking about how you shouldn't compare yourselves to others. And it doesn't, you know, in the first couple of paragraphs or just, did you think you're supposed to own a car by now? Or you think you're supposed to be married? But you're supposed to have kids by now. You have all these

It had me laugh and so hard. And it was only in the first two paragraphs. He set it up and I'll give you the context, basically talking about how you shouldn't compare yourselves to others. And it doesn't, you know, in the first couple of paragraphs or just, did you think you're supposed to own a car by now? Or you think you're supposed to be married? But you're supposed to have kids by now. You have all these expectations and then there's one line and it's in bold. It says something that the effect of like, well, none of that shit panned out, did it? And I just was dying laughing because it's so true. We have these false expectations, these fears, false expectations appearing real. We have these expectations on ourselves. We look at our neighbors, we look at people around, we look at fucking social media,

which is basically just the highlight reel of people's lives. Which by the way, please, if you have social media, please be happy in life, not just a peer happy on social. So many, it's amazing how many people that I meet and I see their social and they're like, well, you was a jubilant motherfucker. You was a vibrant motherfucker online. You look like sunshine and rainbows and when I get to meet them, they're fucking dying inside. No, don't be like that. She didn't work out the way you planned. So what? Who are you running against? Who are you running against? There's 7 billion people. There's always going to be someone better than you. There's always going to be something more advanced to you. So it's always going to be something more wealthy, more rich, more, more, whatever, everything than you. Focus on you. Shoot for the

moon. Make goals that are ridiculous. Don't compare to others. And don't set expectations based on social media or other people. Number 7. Motivation can come in two forms, guys. Motivation can come in two forms. Inspiration or desperation. Let me say that again. This is powerful. And last one, guys. Motivation can come in two forms. Inspiration or desperation. But here's what I know about inspiration. Inspiration rarely comes. Inspiration rarely comes. The mues ain't real, guys. She never shows the fuck up when she needs to. Your inspiration? God. It ain't happening. It ain't coming. Most of the time she ain't even up when you're up. Okay? The mues never comes when you want it. So inspiration, who we? I do I love inspiration? Abs fucking lootly. I love inspiration, but I'll tell you guys, most days, actually six, probably six out of seven days. I ain't no

inspiration. There's only perspiration because I would choose perspiration over desperation. Motivation can come in two forms. Inspiration or desperation. I choose the other option three, perspiration. Brick by brick, guys. Execute to learn. Continue to do in life. That's what I truly believe we were put here on Earth for. It's to do, to experience, to try, to see, to feel, to taste, to touch, to experience this world fully. Because we don't live that long. There's so much of the world that you can experience. So many different people you can meet. Foods, guys. Foods. How many different foods have you not tried? And I've said this before in another podcast, but I'm a repeat it now because it's so important. Okay? Think of your favorite food. Think of your favorite food in the whole wide world. Think of it. Got it? You salivating? Pavlov? Salivating, you think

fully. Because we don't live that long. There's so much of the world that you can experience. So many different people you can meet. Foods, guys. Foods. How many different foods have you not tried? And I've said this before in another podcast, but I'm a repeat it now because it's so important. Okay? Think of your favorite food. Think of your favorite food in the whole wide world. Think of it. Got it? You salivating? Pavlov? Salivating, you think about your favorite food? Excellent. Your favorite food sucks. Your favorite food. Your favorite food sucks. In comparison to something else out there in the world, I guarantee it because I have traveled the world, my friends. I have seen the world. And I'll tell you guys, I know that even with the tastiest food that I know that's out there, there's even more. There are taste experiences, guys, that

I had never had and they're better than what I've had. I know it. I've trial out enough to know that this pattern is true. Motivation can only come in two forms. Inspiration or desperation. And the muse never comes. And I'd hate for you to be motivated by desperation. So I choose the brick by brick, which is perspiration. Choose perspiration. Continue to move forward, guys. Hell is a video. I know what hell is, guys. I know what hell is. It's my last note here. Hell is a video of your life with no risks, no passion on repeat. That's what hell is. And you're long and gone and you're dead. And maybe you end up in hell. I don't know. Maybe you're living in hell right now. Hell is a video. I truly believe, come on, tongue and cheek, whatever, guys. But I could see a version

of hell being this. Is that I'm literally planted in front of a fucking large-ass screen TV. 3D, guys. Real life, 3D stuff. Sitting in there, trapped in a room for all eternity. This huge TV showing my life without risks and passion on fucking repeat. Could you imagine the mental anguish you will suffer because you will watch every bloody second and every bloody minute of your life and you'll wonder why didn't I? Why didn't I? What could have happened? Why shouldn't, why, why? Why didn't I take the chance? Why didn't I speak up? Why didn't I do it? Why didn't I ask her? What video of your life are you going to play? Thanks guys, I really enjoyed this one. Man, you gotta execute the line. You gotta keep going. Keep pushing. Don't stop. 24 years, guys. 24 years. Are you willing to press break? Are

you willing to persevere for it? Share this, guys. And see, I'll see you guys behind the scenes. On the end of the day, you didn't learn the school podcast.

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