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July 16, 2025 - Fresh & Fit
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Do This In Your 20s' And You Will Be Successful By Your 30s'
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All right, fellas, it is time today.
We're going to cover things you do in your 20s to win in your 30s.
And listen, guys, I'm 32 right now.
Killing it right now, as you guys know.
Let's get into it.
And of course, we're back from another fire episode from yesterday.
Let's get into it.
Let's go!
Let them reach the skies.
Everybody change the game It's true, true, true I lost my faith I know you love me Let's go.
Let's go.
Alright, fellas, let's think about this.
In life, right?
You've been, hopefully, you're in 20s.
If not, your 30s, I'll do one for the actual age group.
But if you're 20s, you're trying to make some money, be successful.
A lot of things happen.
And for the most part, if you're going to be in your 20s, you want to have fun, party, maybe do some Europe trips, go to the bars, meet girls.
But your 20s, man, you got to grind, bro.
Your 20s is more like that period of time, you got to focus on you being the best you can be.
Because at 30, 40, nobody cares, bro.
It's kind of like if you're a man and you want to move forward and be successful.
And so you just go with your friends, drinking at bars, you go to raves, you know, you go to clubs.
It's cool in the moment, but then your friends grew up.
They have their own families, have their own kids, they move out of town, and just you there by yourself, stuck.
And no one's going to care.
Like, I got friends, man, that unfortunately they're still back in Barbados doing nothing.
They still party, they still go to the beach, they still just kind of like chill, but there's no way for them to even exceed their current level.
You kind of like plateau.
I call them like dark holes, right?
And as guys, we have a lot of dark holes that we kind of tend to cling to.
For example, could be booze, girls, cars, maybe even just like sex itself.
And these things can trap us in these dark holes.
And the problem is if you don't get out, then you're stuck in that hole for pretty much forever.
So the whole message today is that like in your 20s, you've got to focus on becoming better every single day.
And even if it means missing out, because guess what?
As a guy, your best years, your 30s and 40s.
I'm telling you.
Yo, I'm in the best shape of my life.
I have the best access to girls.
I have the best cars possible.
And I'm a multi-millionaire in my 30s.
My 20s, I want to do it faster.
I did do it by 29, but like, I wasn't really that developed in my head to really make it work.
But now, I'm telling you, bro, like, life is good.
And I could retire right now, but retiring is for old people, bro.
That's for people that have no type of goals anymore or vision.
And that's just whack.
I've met people that retired pretty much too early.
And they're bored.
Their life is fucking sucks because they don't know what to do.
And they feel like their purpose is gone.
And that's no way to live because I'm telling you guys right now, man, you want to retire into your business or into your passion because that right there is the best thing you can do.
But we're going to recent video from a friend of mine.
He's a white guy that definitely kills it on the internet.
He does very well.
He's actually one of the most one of the top business people I know online that keeps it real.
Most people kind of like yap to you or say, you know, this is how you can do it.
And they kind of just gaslight you, but he keeps it very real.
And for people watching this, man, like, this guy is real g.
So shout out to him.
As you guys know, it's one of our boys.
One second here.
I do want to bring him up Fresher Fit too, but we'll see what happens here.
Okay, here we go.
One sec.
All right.
So this is in your 20s.
You'll be rich by your 30s.
Our boy Alex Becker.
There we go.
Only what I like to call plateau loops.
Here's what it is.
So you're going to witness most people turn 22, 23, and then they're going to stay the same exact person and slowly ascend a little bit as they age and everything else falls apart in their life and basically live the same six months for the entirety of their life.
Except when you stay the same person over your entire life, your body and everything else by the way, this is Alex's channel where he's covered like life and like becoming successful on his first channel.
But he made a new one called Alex Business Channel, which we're watching right now.
And that goes into more lifestyle versus the crypto stuff.
So he has two channels.
Shout out to him.
And he's killing it right now in the SaaS space.
He has built many businesses, seven figures, and he's doing very well.
Shout out to him.
The world starts combounding down on top of you.
So their life gets slowly worse and worse and worse to the point where it's almost unbearable.
This is 99% of people's lives.
And there's two types of people who are watching this video right now.
Also, I guarantee you, I'm qualified for this because if anyone could tell you, right, I've been verified by many people in real life, off camera, on camera.
I live that lifestyle, fellas.
And if you're in my comment sense, again, you've seen some of it on the vlogs and behind the scenes.
But guys, I live an amazing life.
Like, if you could only imagine what I've done, I'm only 32 years old.
This is fucking crazy what I've done.
But at the same time, I think if you want to learn from somebody, someone that you respect, someone you like, someone you like your lifestyle, and I don't have kids yet or family, but I'm working on it eventually.
99% of people's lives are really bad.
They struggle to make money.
They don't date who they want to date.
Their health is not great.
They look like a foot, not due to their genetics, but because they don't take care of their body.
They don't evolve as a person past that.
I'll be honest, only recently I've been able to understand the power of having a better body and mindset because for me, it was kind of like I didn't care about looking good or like being like that guy with muscle or I just didn't care.
I just wanted to be successful monetary wise and like, you know, life goal wise.
So I've been on a little journey of working on myself.
And it's funny because I go for walks now every morning, me and my dog Hero.
I do gym once a day or twice a day if I can.
And I feel amazing.
I feel great.
I have a lot of stamina.
Thanks, ladies.
If you know what I'm saying, get back in the kitchen.
And you know, it's good because I feel amazing and I have the money too.
So having both is definitely important.
Health and well, fellas.
That's the key right there.
The age of 25.
And they live with nothing but regret for wasting their early 20s and early years of their life.
This is most people.
Normal people watching this video are going to hate me for rubbing this in over and over and over again in this video.
I'm sorry.
I don't know how to say these things without sounding like a giant asshole.
And I'm going to have to take the hit on that because I know the few guys who are watching this video that will take it to heart.
This is the only way to convey this.
Yes, Lane, Martin to tell me for sure.
But remember this.
As a guy, you got to do it when you want to do it.
Listen, at the end of the day, fellas, if you get good advice, you should follow it, but you're going to follow it when you want to.
And for me, back then, I can't give two shits.
But now, I'm glad I did because I feel amazing.
Severity and permanence of your actions in your 20s and how they're going to impact the rest of your life.
And if you apply the things I'm going to tell you in this video, holy shit, it's going to save you.
But back to this point, like I was saying, this is 99% of people's lives.
They turn 20, 23, and that's who they are forever.
Now, even if you're a really successful guy, you're going to keep falling into these loops, especially in your 20s, because you have not been hit with the pressure of time yet.
You don't feel it breathing down on you and you don't feel the loss of it yet.
Therefore, there isn't a boot on your neck with your actions that you do gain when you start getting into your mid-30s, which is a blessing and a curse because by the time you're 35, it's too late to do a lot of things or at least be early.
And so what you're going to constantly do is hit these parts in your life where you hit some form of comfort, which most people do down here.
And then you're not going to realize that you're running out of time to actually go and get to these other points.
And you're going to start.
Yeah, so guys, even though we don't have a biological clock as men, we have a success clock as men, which means if you understand that you have limited amount of time to be successful, oh, it's even worse now because with AI coming, with the new laws coming, with the gap between rich and poor coming even faster than before, most people are going to be cooked, fellas.
Keeping it real with you.
And the sad part is, they won't even see it coming.
At least you guys could watch us, for example, and get some knowledge, get some information, and hopefully you apply it.
But like, bro, I'm telling you right now, fellas, it is not looking good.
We got a super chat.
Shout out to Kai the Great.
Shout out to your brother for supporting the show.
Appreciate that, dog.
So, Kai is saying, what going fresh?
Listen to our cutting hair right now.
In the process of going from rags to riches.
Yeah, bro.
Dude, when you're actually motivated, man, to move forward, bro, you become a fucking wrecking ball of force, bro.
And that force, bro, if it continues and you're consistent, even if you don't become a multi-millionaire, bro, you're going to make it where you need to be to be either happy with your success or take care of your family.
And that's important, man.
That's all you really need.
We got here as well.
Kay Fitness Champ says, one second here.
Hope you read my message.
What'd you say, brother?
You said, Dear Americ Fuddle, Walter Wheatson, and team, I want to express my heartfelt gratitude.
Your guidance and Zapple have truly been a lifeline for me.
Since I've been 19 years old, I've looked up to leaders like Andrew Tate, Myron, and I commit to becoming the best version of myself.
I met my mentor.
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It's a long message here.
Hold late, bro.
All right, I got you.
One second.
I met my mentor, Brandon Carter.
Okay.
Why can't I see this whole message?
It's kind of a...
Yeah, I met my mentor, Brandon Carter, and I believe I'm his best student.
Even if he doesn't realize it yet, I've saved $15,000 pounds, some investments like crypto, 10% of work, work four jobs, and pour my all into everything.
Shout out to you, bro.
Listen, man, I'm all for working hard, and I'm glad that you actually are succeeding, bro.
So shout out to you, bro.
My name's a great mentor.
So is Brandon Carter.
Good friends of mine.
And I'm glad you got some value, bro.
So here we go.
Really prioritizing, getting in loops that keep you at these levels.
This is what your body naturally wants you to do.
It wants you to be at this equilibrium.
And if you could simply spot yourself the second one of these loops starts happening, you're going to constantly go, uh-uh, and pop up again.
You're going to get to another loop.
You're going, uh-uh, and pop up again.
And everything I'm going to talk to you about in this video is those traps that will keep you on those loops that will stop you from becoming the person you want to be.
So when he says loops, right, guys, he's talking about actual vices.
So if you know what it is, us as men, we tend to go to a vice to escape a little bit, kind of get a little break from our reality of life.
And it usually alcohol, girls, maybe even like travel, just pure fun.
And what's crazy is that if you have, oh yeah, we need to make that the sub-goal.
Yeah, there you go.
Boom.
Guys, by the way, we had a fire show yesterday, man.
We did a show here in the studio.
It was lit.
We got organic, Goldie, Dom, and two girls.
That shit was crazy, man.
So go check it out.
It's on Rumble and Kick as well.
But yeah, so if the faces that men have usually are tied to them escaping, having fun, or euphoria of kind of like expanding upon the escape.
So what's your advice?
I know my advice was girls for sure.
When I met Myron, I was going on three dates today.
Don't ask me how.
I'll tell you how, but it was insane.
It was fun.
But that was holding me back from actually expanding my knowledge and expanding my business because back then, fellas, I was doing pretty good.
I had property.
I was living rent-free.
I had two cars.
I had money in the bank, which I still do.
I had, what else?
I had free time after work because basically I was chilling, not paying rent.
So when I met Myron, I was getting into the red pill.
I was definitely learning a lot more about it.
I did an interview with Solo TV before and he told me basically like, bro, your lifestyle is fucking amazing.
I was like, bro, I see way better than mine.
But for my age back then and then for what I was doing, I think it was pretty good.
A small kid from Barbados doing that well over here by myself.
I didn't know anybody or anything.
So it was also pretty good.
I was making like what, six figures a year and not paying rent.
I had two cars.
Doing pretty good.
So what happened was that like, even though I had the good lifestyle, so to speak, I'm still in my 20s.
And over a period of time, for you guys as well, you need to figure out what that vice is or what's holding you back, is you're going to see that eventually, once you pass a certain point, the friends you have, things you used to do in the past, are no longer going to fulfill you, which means you're going to end up becoming a casualty of your own choices.
Which means if you start looking at vices now as, okay, I'm going through this vice right now.
I enjoy it, but I need to escape it because if you don't, what happens is it can affect your health, time, money, and success.
And these four things that it can affect will happen for sure at some point.
So when I met Myron, actually, I had to think about this long term.
Okay, if I continue on this path of three dates a day and trying to build up the podcast with him, it's not going to work.
He even told me, listen, bro, you're crazy, bro.
Like, this is dope.
You can do this.
This is like some good experience for the podcast, but you got to tone it down because this is just too much.
And I did.
I toned it down to no girls for a little bit and then one girl a day, basically.
And because of that, I was able to focus.
I was able to show up every single day for two years straight, seven days a week.
We did two to three shows a day, actually, for two years straight, which is unheard of by anybody.
So when they say, oh, Fresh, oh, Mary, you didn't work hard.
Bro, we worked our asses off.
And that was inspiring, man, because if you can, what's a monk mode, basically, they call it Monk Mode for six months to a year, you can kill it, fellas.
You can actually kill it.
You can make a bunch of money, a bunch of progress for yourself, fitness, mental, and of course, monetary.
But at the same time, your friends and counterparts, they're going to go travel to Ibiza.
They're going to go to Europe and go party and make a note.
They're going to go to different spots and go crazy to Spain.
They're going to go to Tulum and say, bro, come with us, bro.
Let's get lit.
And you can, but just keep in mind that, like, every time you take breaks and you get off the train, you may miss that next train coming.
So, I'm just saying, fellas, if you think about it from that point of view of your vices and your things holding you back, get rid of those, bro.
Like, those need to go because if you don't, at some point, it's going to hold you back.
Either, I said, financially, mentally, physically, or just in general for your success.
So, keep that in mind.
But that's what he's referring to with the actual loops where you end up becoming a victim of your own vices and it holds you back for your career.
So, in terms of wealth, health, your potential, and everything, it's a very tricky little bitch.
It got me in my 20s really bad because you just can't see it unless you apply the things about to tell you right here.
And I'm qualified to tell you this because I'm 37.
I've built a multi-nine-figure net worth, and I can say clearly, this is the happiest I've ever been in my life.
My health is at its best.
My mental well-being is at its best.
I love my partner.
I love my day-to-day.
I'm euphoric all the time.
So, these videos that Alex did back in the day, only if you knew Alex, you can find these videos because these are old videos he brought back.
This is a Lambo in the background.
He saw that Lambo a while now.
But Alex went through a cycle of basically having everything and being like, okay, cool.
Now, if I had everything, I can focus on what really matters.
And that's the business, the customers, and family.
Guys, I'm telling you right now, fellas, I've lived an amazing life.
Okay, I got like, what, 20,000 photos in my phone and 15k videos.
I'm going to do a video one day where I just show you guys a rollout, me even common sense gang only, of my life.
And it's like a fucking movie, bro.
Like, Mario's saying I should have been recording the whole thing, but I'm like, bro, I don't want to put this out there.
Like, I need to enjoy the experience in the moment, you know?
But I got some clips of it on my phone.
but having everything, man, is cool, but the things that are important is family, uh, good business, good network, and people you care about.
Other than that, man, it's not really, We got Sir says, W consistency from Fresh.
Shout out to you, bro.
Fresh, I think if a guy goes to their girl for advice when they're cooked, do you agree?
Yeah, of course they're cooked, bro.
What's your girl going to teach you about, like, being a man and being successful, bro?
You don't know shit, bro.
Keeping it real.
So I thought that was going to be a good experience ever.
I'm just generally pretty fucking satisfied with my life.
But the reason I was able to do that is because I was able to spot these bumps and everything.
Not in my 20s, I was way too late, but I've spotted these things in my early 30s.
And I wish I'd spot them in my 20s because, yeah, so guys, this is very important.
So, I'm 32, and what I've been through and experienced for myself, like I can help you guys avoid so many mistakes.
I've made many mistakes if you guys have seen.
Someone dating, someone business, some of girls, some of cars.
But from that experience, I'm so much wiser now at 32.
Fellas, like, it's like I fucking got a fucking manual.
I read the whole thing, I experienced it.
And now life is just super easy, super nice, super clean.
I'm happy, healthy.
I feel great, successful.
It's kind of like that period of time, if I didn't go through that period of time, I would be where I am today.
So what he's saying is like he picked it up kind of like me in his early 30s.
And that, once you get through your 30s, fellas, it's kind of like you kind of mature in a different way.
You kind of get past like, okay, I smashed a hot girl.
Like, you know, I got this Lambo.
It's like you kind of got over it if you are successful, so to speak.
And you reach a new level, a new tier of like life where you're just free.
You're like financially free.
You're mentally free and physically free because now you understand what life is really about.
And you did all the bullshit that you wanted to do before, you know?
And if you're still living, then W. But if not, then.
But this is where like vices are important because if you don't understand vices from now, let's say you're watching right now in your 20s, right?
And you do alcohol.
Like, I didn't start, I didn't take my first real drink until I was 30 years old.
It was my birthday in Barbados.
I was with a chick and I said, fuck it.
I'm on my 30th birthday.
I'm going to get lit tonight.
And I did.
I got lit, but I didn't get drunk, though.
That was my first real drink in my 30s.
I have friends drinking every single day from Barbados to America to here to my old job.
Come drink with us at the bar, bro.
I'm like, no, I'm good, bro.
I'm focused on my goals.
And it's crazy because they're still where they're at today, and I'm way ahead of them.
Like, not even close.
Fresh are you hiring?
Not for y'all niggas.
Bills I'm hiring, but it's kind of like if I didn't make that choice back then to focus on me being where I want to be.
So for example, I put in my head, okay, this is who I want to be, where I want to end up.
And that's why if I just focus and never quit, I'm either close to it or surpass that because I just know how it works.
Like in the universe, in the law of the universe, if you put attention and energy behind something, it's going to work out.
I've not met one person that hasn't done this, that succeeded, that hasn't succeeded in their own right.
If you put attention and focus on something and energy behind it with action, it will happen.
It could take a year, five years, 10 years, 20 years, but it will happen at some point, which is why I want to be someone successful in America.
I didn't know I was going to do it, but look at where we are today.
So I'm just saying in a nutshell, guys, like having their vices under control will help you a thousand percent.
And you have friends that are alcoholics, Chris.
Oh, I smite that head so hard.
And, you know, you want to help them, but like, if you understand your life and where you're going, you don't want to be like that because you want to end up becoming the best you can be for yourself and your family.
And that takes sacrifice, which is giving up shit that you don't want to give up, but it's going to work out for you if you do.
Because I'd probably be a billionaire by now and way more self-realized, but I'm not.
And it deeply pains me that I wasted so much of my potential, which is what I don't want for you.
And so if you can figure the stuff out I'm about to give you right here in your 20s, oh boy, your 30s are going to be fucking sick.
You're going to get everything you wanted so much faster.
Fellas, if you don't mind, like the video.
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And of course, it's some game for you guys to learn from.
I'm telling you, fellas, if you apply this to your life right now in your 20s, bro, you'll be way ahead of your competition and your prior self.
I'm telling you, Reno.
But you just have to be able to see clearly.
Or what I'm going to give you more importantly right here is be able to adjust yourself when you can't see clearly.
So the most important thing you need to realize right now is in your 20s, the only thing that matters is that destination you want to see yourself get to and getting there.
Because in your 20s, this little area of your life right here, people think this is the best part of life, but the only thing you really have going on is youth.
And as soon as you start turning 30, 40, 50, the world stops giving you the benefit of youth, especially if you're a man.
Once you turn 30 and if you're broke, if you don't have things figured out, the world starts seeing you very, very differently.
You start becoming extremely worthless.
Women are not going to want to date you.
The world's not going to care about you.
You're going to struggle to get anything you want or any comfort you want in life.
It gets really, really tough and dark.
But I'll give you a good example of this, right?
So there's a kid I met from Brazil.
His name is Fabio.
He's 21, I believe.
He just moved here from Brazil trying to make it be successful, right?
And I see the hunger and fire in him.
And I say, you know what?
Okay, cool.
This kid wants to be successful.
He's hungry.
He wants to make it happen.
He's a little bit misguided, of course, because he's kind of like scatterbrained, but he's trying to do something, right?
So I kind of took under my brain for a little bit, showed him around.
And now he's connected with billionaires here in Miami that are very successful.
Scott Storage, other people like that.
Really cool kid.
But even Zirka as well, he met Zirka too.
Came to the studio.
He did a video with Organic recently as well.
And if he was in his 30s, I'd have been like, fuck no, nigga.
Like, bro, get the fuck out of here, my nigga.
Like, what?
We do not care.
Because in your 30s, bro, you need to be successful, bro.
Like, at least be either close to it or getting there minimum.
But nobody cares in your 30s, 40s, bro.
Nobody gives a fuck.
If you're not going to be where you need to be, that's on your fault as a man.
Nobody cares, bro.
Keep it real with you.
So your 20s, fellas, you got to focus now, bro.
Because your 30s, bro, you are cooked.
Even though we're not women, fellas, here's a clock for our actual success.
If you don't make it by them, bro, nobody cares.
Not women, not men.
Jacob, W supporter of Rumble.
Shout out to your brother for supporting the show.
Appreciate that, man.
Guys, if you don't mind, support the show by subbing to the channel on Rumble.
We're at 155 subs right now.
Almost to 500.
That helps the show move forward.
Helps me be motivated to do this.
And of course, keeps me locked in with you guys, being consistent because now we hit our sub goals.
We'll do bigger, better things as well.
And of course, guys, like I promised before, we're going to do IRL streams with girls coming very soon.
First thing we're going to do is go to Spain and kill over there first, though.
But yeah, let's get back to the video.
But if in your 20s, if you bump the whole entero thing down the road and you just work, work, work, work, work, by the time you turn 30, your entire life skyrockets because everything becomes accessible to you.
You have the money you want.
You have the wisdom.
You still have the youth.
And then you also have the mental mindset.
It's like playing the world on cheat mode.
It's way better.
And as you keep going, you have this life trajectory that goes up while your age and health goes down.
You want to be on that type of trajectory.
You don't want to be bottoming out while your age and your health starts to catch up with you.
You don't want life to work like that.
So the only thing that matters in your 20s is busting out of this range.
Because the only thing you have to really look forward to in your 20s, people act like it's the best years of life.
No, it's just because the rest of most people's lives are horrible.
The best years of their life was when they were sharing a one bedroom with some dude in a college town, getting drunk every night.
That's the peak of your life.
That's what you look back at and think is wonderful.
No, it's just because that's the only time you've had an abundance or some form of wealth in the form of your age.
All you usually have to look forward to in your 20s is repetitive experiences.
A lot of people are like, oh, I'm going to go backpack in Europe or something like that.
You can go backpack in Europe when you're 30 and have tons of money and can enjoy the experience.
Oh, I'm going to go to a rave and party and enjoy.
Yo, I remember during COVID, Antic, you're so dumb, bro.
If you don't know how many money, you're retarded, bro.
Yo, dude.
It's been five years, my nigga.
It's been five years.
YouTube, Rumble, isn't obvious, real estate.
Is this nigga slow?
It's not even bad as nigga, bro.
This nigga retarded, bro.
How you gonna sit and watch this for five years, my nigga, and not know how we make money?
Are you dumb, bro?
Anyhow, this point I want to make it, right?
So back in COVID, we were actually invited to many things.
Even what's that show called?
Netflix Show.
Hot Take.
Oh, Two Out to Handle.
We were invited to that.
We were invited to Tulum for different events.
All this shit.
And actually speaking, I remember now.
We had a chance to go on Twitter to Handle.
It was a two to three month break from the show to be on the show, me and Myron, as the contestants.
We said no.
We focused.
For that two years, we just hunkered down and made streams.
Seven days a week, two to three a day.
Because of that, we became viral superstars in the industry.
We broke into rap, we broke into mainstream, and that led us to where we are today.
But if we had said, nope, we'll go to handle, we'll go to these trips to Tulum and all this stuff, and go hang out and drink all that stuff, we'd have been way further behind.
So imagine your friends.
I'm talking about the band, but guys, I'm going easy on him.
But imagine your friends saying, fellas, let's go to Tulum for the weekend, bro.
Let's go to Dubai.
Let's go over here to DR and Columbia.
Let's go get some bitches, bro.
You're like, sure, bro.
Let's get some bitches.
Another one.
You'll go over there.
And then they say, okay, let's go over here to, I don't know, DR next.
So now you're traveling to different spots for bitches in your 20s, right?
It's fun.
Go wrong, guys.
It's fun to do.
It's fun to be around that stuff.
But like, when you end up becoming like that, you put euphoria and happiness before structure and longevity, which means you end up becoming, again, a casualty of your choices.
Because now, let's say you spent four to five months of fun throughout the year.
There's somebody that's working every day to beat you.
That's a competition.
And they have not taken up time to have fun like you have.
Maybe for a day or two, they might relax, but they're putting in the work.
So when time meets the road and it's the same year that you've been for that same person as well, let's say you're here, they're here.
What happens is time rewards effort and attention.
So they're going to have way more success than you, in essence.
And guess what's going to happen?
They build up consistency, respect, and of course they build up as well the life that they want.
So this is why I'm telling you.
Like, most people won't make it after 30.
There's a chance you can, but it's very unlikely.
So you need to focus now in your 20s while you still can.
And all these distractions, fellas, I'm telling you right now, bro.
If I had, even for a second, fell into one of these traps like full time, like really full time, other than girls, I would have been cooked.
And that's me being transferred because I know me, man.
I like to have fun.
But after I work.
So that's what I'm telling you guys.
Like, man, I'm telling you, bro.
It's tough.
Because you want to do it.
It's fun.
But I'm telling you, bro.
Let's see here.
Yeah.
Yeah.
See?
Drugs as well.
Teven said, I've done drugs.
Everyone knows to man.
Yeah, exactly.
You tried it and you got out of it instantly.
I'm saying, guys, devices that you have, man, if you can kind of like just like not do it at all, even better, but if you can do it and get away from it completely, W because now you're out of it.
Your experiences are cool.
It was cool, whatever.
But back to business.
Because fellas, drugs is a serious thing, especially if you're under 27.
You do drugs, bro.
Your brain is not fully developed.
You are cooked, my friend.
Oh, my God.
Like, remember the show we did yesterday with the two girls?
One of them was doing drugs prior, but her brain and mindset was so scattered, brain, she couldn't focus on one topic.
And imagine marrying her and giving her kids, bro.
Oh, my God, bro.
Your life is cooked.
That's the mother of your kids.
Her brain is scattered, brain.
She did too many drugs back in the day.
And now you go do that bullshit.
Hell no, bro.
Hell no.
That is tough, bro.
It's tough.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm telling you, bro.
Yeah.
More wealth, less bills, bro.
Yeah, L drugs, bro.
What's that here?
I can say I was a huge alcoholic up until 25.
After finding fresh and fit, my life spiraled into stability and structure.
I felt hugely success after being a fucking.
I'm telling you, fellas, like, it's okay to make mistakes, no one's perfect, but to stay there the entire time and be like, why am I not successful, bro?
Well, dumb ass, bro.
It's because you're making bad choices.
I'm keeping you stuck in that black hole, bro.
I'm telling you, bro, even me being black.
You know what I'm saying?
Black holes follow me.
But hey, bro, you got to understand.
Get in and get out.
Felt, you know, I'll tell you this.
Once you focus on yourself and you become who you want to be, then you can go to Europe.
Listen, guys, I'm 32 years old.
I've not been on a vacation or traveling since when?
We did the show.
I'm going to span on 23rd.
Obviously, some working, some work there, of course, but like a little bit fun too.
And it's because, hey, listen, bro, we did our shit.
And we're at a point where now where we can obviously still focus, but we're like more into experiences because we've already did the hard work.
The foundation is already set.
You get what I'm saying?
Versus doing it before you're already set.
Now you're stuck.
So you got to be smart, man.
This is why I made the whole group called Common Sense Gang.
So locals, guys, go support it.
It's $10 a month, but you're going to get from me real gems from my mistakes.
So you don't make the same mistakes.
And of course, you're going to get how to level up, how to deal with girls, and of course, network with the boys.
So that's the beauty of it there.
Some point in chat for fellas there, if you guys don't mind.
Common sense gang is in the building.
And the first meetup is going to be in August, actually.
End of August.
We got you guys.
All right.
Here we go.
Back to the video.
Enjoy myself and live life.
That's fine.
You can do that once or twice, but most people do it their entire 20s.
They just go to the same bars with the same people and relive the same experiences and just focus on living life instead of setting themselves up.
And then life comes and catches up with them and slugs them in the face when they turn 30.
So just forget about those things.
I'm not saying you can't ever go out or you can't ever go do some young person thing, but the most important thing is realize that they aren't that important.
I don't have any experiences in my 20s where I'm like, oh man, I really wish I'd just gone to the bar more times with my friends or gone another trip to Vegas.
All you're going to have when you get a little bit older is all these goofy, repetitive memories that you sacrificed your true life for, which starts after 30.
Do those things.
Just don't.
Realize the only thing that matters is busting out of this point right here.
That's lesson number two.
Number three, this one's going to really piss off normies.
Stop respecting the opinions of 99% of people.
Who do you want to be?
Do you want to be a person that's very healthy, wealthy, and has everything they want and has hit their potential?
Then you cannot be listening to 99% of people.
99% of people go through life loss and they do nothing to fight their way out of it.
They just give up day two and they just hope that things come to them.
You have to be ready to fight.
By the way, guys, this is a here, man.
Go support your boy.
Monthly annual, of course.
And if you use the code SMART, if you're SMART, you get five bucks off.
And fellas, in there, man, we keep it real.
I'm also going to be posting as well cars for sale at a really good price.
So let's say, for example, you are into cars and you like the lifestyle and you've been working your ass off.
You deserve a nice car.
We got y'all niggas, man.
Let me show you guys real quick what we got in there.
So you guys can see what's happening in real time.
One second.
There we go.
So yeah, this is basically it.
For now, obviously we're adding more stuff.
As you can see here, we have one sec.
We have content here.
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Check it out.
Post-game shows, of course.
We have how to be an influencer creator, how to actually get it done, platforms to use.
We have cars for sale, meetups, and then lifestyle.
And of course, go support Myron as well, OSSS.
He's always adding value to as well.
And of course, Local Scaster Club.
We got you guys for sure.
But yeah, guys, this is more me giving you guys thoughts behind the scenes.
And of course, giving you guys some real game as well that I don't want to share with the people on YouTube.
So there you go.
Alrighty, close that down.
Back to video.
So the only people you should be listening to are the people that you want to be like.
If there is some person who doesn't have perfect health, is not extremely in shape, is not extremely wealthy, is not dating or...
Wait, I'm on stream right now.
Okay.
Daisy Chen confirmed to come on my show, and I didn't realize that was the girl you got in the controversy with.
Oh, shit.
Wait, wait.
Do you remind if we have her on?
Like, do you want me to ask her any questions, or do you want me to just kick her off?
All right, so, fellas, you guys listening right now, Daisy the whore wants to go on Sartine's show.
So he's asking me what he should do with it, right?
I'm going to listen to you first, brother, you know?
Yo, chat, what should we do, fellas?
Should we let her on Sartine's show or say fuck no?
I'm going to see what the chat's saying right now.
I'm going to see what the chat is saying.
Have an interesting conversation.
Yeah, listen, bro.
I didn't think, man, I have no hate towards anybody.
Yeah.
I think she wanted to go viral and get a moment out of me, but it didn't work out.
But she don't deserve to have an actual show, though.
Yeah.
But if you do have her on, you need a roaster ass, bro.
Okay.
I'll bring it up.
I didn't realize, bro, until Rolo hit me back up.
He goes, hey, do you know this girl or is it out?
Like, no, I didn't know.
I didn't realize that she was.
But hold on, hold on.
The chat's saying...
For the night.
A couple hours.
Fuck.
You know what?
I'm not going to lie.
Saint is right.
I should have made a surprise appearance.
That'd have been hilarious.
I'll have her back on and you can do it.
She's here all month.
The chat is saying no free clout.
July 30.
The chat is saying no fleet.
No free clout.
No free clout.
Got it.
Okay.
You know what?
How about this?
How about this?
How about we plan something?
We're like, I pull up.
Okay, some point we can do that.
Alright.
but no, no, no, no.
So, so they're saying no free clout.
So, but I'll let you decide.
You're also saying I should not have a baby with the girl.
Is that correct?
Oh, no, nigga, you can smash, bro.
I don't give a fuck.
But I'm just saying.
That's not what I had.
That's not what I had.
I shouldn't have a baby with her.
I'm just.
Well, bro, I mean, that's not you, bro.
I mean, shit, bro.
Keep it real with you, bro.
Listen, listen, listen.
Was it gonna smash?
Yeah, but, you know, the hole's a hole, bro.
We're just having fun, whatever.
But no, no, no.
She'll get her karma, bro, for sure.
So it's up to you, man.
No pressure.
Real quick, I want to invite you, man.
On August 14th, I'm hosting a huge bikini competition at Sahara for Vegas Swim Week.
Oh, shit.
I'm there.
Okay.
Yeah, definitely come out, man.
I think you'll have a great time.
There's maybe 200 girls at a...
Hold on, Snow Bunnies?
Another one.
Yeah, of course, man.
Winter Soldier, dude, I just had...
Dumb, the mugo, smoko.
Hey.
Hey, what'd you tell?
What'd you tell Brandon Carter?
I said, wherever white women are, you see it won't just appear, it just appears.
I don't know what the fuck.
No, literally, bro.
All right, man.
I'm going to holler at you, bro, but I appreciate you calling just to verify.
All right, later, bro.
Peace.
Take care.
All right.
Yo.
Sartan's a funny guy, man.
Yo, fellas, you know what I think, bro?
Because this is better if it's done correctly.
What if I just show up there, nigga?
Streaming live for y'all niggas, bro.
And see what she does in reaction.
You feel me?
That'd be hard, right?
What's his name?
That's the regular idea, St. Drew.
If I just pull up there, bro.
What you gonna do now?
Huh?
I'm here, bro.
She's gonna be shot, bro.
But yeah, listen, it's Chartier.
It's his show, bro.
I don't want to stop him from getting his views and all that stuff.
So I agree, though.
Northreak Club, but hey, listen, if we could benefit from it too, niggas, we'll do it.
Yeah, W show up.
All right, fellas, that's the game.
That'd be hilarious.
So we're going to pop up there on next time and see what's good.
All right.
Let's continue.
But yeah, man, listen, fellas.
In life, we have issues.
People want to destroy us.
They want to take us down.
When we don't want to do what they want.
And that's narrowed that happened with her.
She want an apartment.
She wanted to be with me.
And I said, no.
That's pretty much it.
Look at Andrew.
He don't.
I mean, he don't pay the girl whatever she wanted him to pay.
And she sued him for grape.
Fucking, these whores, bro.
Tri-Vision says, ah!
Shout out to your brother for supporting the show, man, on Rumble.
That's a Rumble rant from Tri-Vision.
Appreciate that, brother.
Much love.
Yeah, Tri-Vision been with us for a minute, bro.
He'd been with us from the very beginning.
W stream, W support.
And guys, we're going to do a show tonight exposing this whole Lauren Southerns for saying that Andrew graped her, which is a fucking lie.
Actually, Tommy Robinson was there when he's visiting Andrew and saw her kiss him leaving the hotel.
And if he graped her, why would she kiss him, hug him, and then text him and miss you, da-da-da, came to see you again in the Uber?
Bitches be lying, bro.
Like, bruh.
Get back in the kitchen.
All because we don't want to do what they want us to do.
But this is why I say, bro, Oma's loyalty is only as good as your efforts that she likes.
Other than that, bro, man.
It's like, bro, you got to be careful, fellas.
For real.
Kai the Great on Rumble.
Shout out to you, brother, for supporting the show as well.
Hey, Fresh, how do you cope and deal with trauma?
Been on the gander for years now to cope with my trauma from both sides of the family.
What do you recommend?
All right, bro.
So trauma itself is never easy.
People that say, oh, bro, just get over it.
They don't know what it's saying because they've never been through real trauma like that.
So when it comes to weed, it makes you feel light, chill, relaxed, not care in the world, basically, right?
I've done weed before and it kind of sedates you in a more chill, relaxed way.
You might just get the munchies, whatever, want to eat some food, but it's not like a bad, terrible thing.
The problem is when it's an addiction and you do it constantly every single day or every week and you can't go without it.
Then it's an issue.
Now with trauma, what happens is when you have trauma in your life and you go to like a vice like weed or alcohol, it becomes your source of like freedom or like escape.
And that becomes an addictive thing to you.
So as a guy, you have to have healthy ways to get out of your trauma, whether it's the gym, being with your brothers, or find different avenues to kind of relax.
I have friends that go hiking.
For them, hiking is their way to like get away from the world, be with themselves.
Look at Aaron Clary.
He's a multi-millionaire, retired, and hikes like almost every other day out there in Vegas because it's relaxing for one.
You clear your mind, you think, and then come back down to earth, back to ground level, and back to business.
So every man needs a way to escape their trauma or their mindset.
And it's not always a one-word answer, a one-third answer.
You got to find what it is for you.
For me, it's playing League of Legends.
Like, I enjoy just hopping on the computer, making money with buff gaming, I'm playing League of Legends.
Like, before, I didn't make money from gaming, so there's no point, but now I make money from gaming, bro.
For sure, my nigga, I'm about to go all in.
But that is my way to kind of just de-stress, have some fun.
And there's only a 30-minute game.
30, 40-minute game, back to business.
You get me?
Once I win a game, I'm pretty much over it.
And I just kind of like move back onto my life.
But 30, 40 minutes of my day towards that, I release.
So whatever that is for you, brother, you got to figure out.
Like I said before, it could be you be hanging with the bros, an activity, the gym, hiking, maybe going for a walk.
Like walking my dog is also therapy too.
Walking my dog down the street at the dog part, it's so relaxing, fellas.
Like that's just like me to just chill time.
Or even to go on trips, fellas.
Go on trips sometimes if you want to.
If you need to go on a trip, I understand that as well.
But whatever it is, fellas, you got to find a way to get out of trauma because if you don't, it's going to haunt you with relationships, connections, business, everything.
And you got, I want to like to live, my friend.
Listen, we're all going to die someday.
The reality is we're all going to die.
I know it sounds dark, but like, how do you want to live this life that God gave to you?
Sad, depressed, or happy, successful?
What chicks you want?
Guys you want in your life that are cool.
You got to choose what you want out of life, man.
This is why I think if you're watching this and you hear the sound of my voice, maybe working your job, you might be at your workplace, at home.
Make a change, bro.
Like, somebody has to make a change.
Whether it's you or someone in your family, because if you don't, fellas, the world we live in right now is fucked, bro.
It's cooked.
Like, I can't even tell you guys how much I know from being around billionaires that tell me shit, like, off the cuff, out of respect, out of love.
And it's like, man, it's not going to be good.
So, yeah, brother, I know trauma sucks, but you can do it, bro.
I believe in you.
Child Kaida, great.
One second, here, guys.
We got Dominicana Corneo.
He says, bring ice when you go.
Oh shit!
Yo, what if I...
Oh, I got the nigga's number.
Hold on.
I can't say on stream.
Dominicana Conio.
That's going to be fire.
Yo, yo, that's going to be fire, bro.
Dude, that's a good.
Okay, okay.
Now I've got some ideas.
Thank you, bro.
We got Kwam M says, Fresh, are you having some Zoom calls today on locals?
We're going to have a Zoom call for you guys at the Castle Club.
Yes, after the first show, we're going to react to Andrew Tate versus this dumb hole, Lauren.
And after that show, we'll do a Zoom call with you guys.
And then after hours, or we're going to do Myron's debate format.
Either or we're going to do.
Yeah.
And guys, by the way, thank you for the support, man.
Appreciate that a lot.
It means a lot to me because even though I have a lot of haters talk shit about me, I love coming on here, giving you guys value.
And I'm never going to stop.
I don't care if they laugh at me or make fun of me.
Look at all the viewers.
I don't care, bro.
Like, if I can give that value, bro, and I'm already successful, why not?
So let's run it.
There we go.
Married to whoever they exactly wanted.
Why on earth would you value this person's opinion?
I don't understand it.
But the crazy thing is, the 1% of people that you want to be like, they don't really voice their opinions that much.
It's the 99% of people they're going to bombard you with their opinions.
Oh, you should be caring more about this.
You should spend more time doing this.
You should do this, this, and this.
Oh, the way you're living life is to this or it's to that.
Who the f ⁇ cares what they think?
What do you want?
What do you want?
Disregard everything else.
It's fine.
It's fine.
You're going to see if a lot of these opinions are coming from 20-year-olds or people that are older than you that have not lived the life that you want to live.
For example, there's tons of 40, 50 year olds that are going to tell you all sorts of advice about life and they're still struggling to get by and their health has completely gone out the window because they haven't taken care of themselves.
By all means, do not listen to those people.
So unless you want to be like those people, don't listen to them.
But you're going to see as you age, you're going to see all these people that give you all these opinions and all these, these tidbits and tell you what's important.
They're going to follow that path and you're going to see where that path takes them.
And it's not pretty.
Justifying your lack of action through virtue signaling, which is what most people do.
Oh, I didn't pursue my goals in my career because I value living life.
No, you sat around and watched fucking Netflix and went to the same bar 50 times a year.
Yo, that's some real shit, bro.
How many have friends that legit will say, well, I'm not successful because, uh, bro, like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, we just had to go out, bro.
Like, we're young, bro.
FOMO.
Who says that as a man?
That's what girls do, bro.
That's an L. We do not care.
You got to focus on what's important, man.
And you know what's funny?
Like, girls can go through that, go through life doing those same, like, gestures and those, like, comments, and it'll be fine.
But you as a man, bro, your 30s saying that shit, bro.
It's an L, bro.
That is an L, my nigga.
Like, bro.
You got to focus on like real important shit.
And this is where, like, sacrifice is important.
Because with sacrifice, okay, so look.
I remember, I tell this story all the time, right?
But like, this is very important.
I was at Starbucks studying and looking up things about being successful, right?
And a guy pulls up in a Lamborghini, hot wire girl, top down.
I was like nervous.
I'm stuttering like, oh, should I go talk to this guy?
What should I do?
I was like 21 years old back then.
And I was like, fuck it.
I'm just going to go do it and see what happens.
Man, I was nervous.
I said, hey, man, sorry to bother you.
What do you do for a living?
He's like, are you okay?
But I invest in real estate.
I buy and hold and I live off the revenue, the cash flow, basically.
I was like, okay, great.
Thank you for telling me that.
And then he walks off, whatever, gets his coffee, his girl, and then leaves.
But since that day, I spent like hours looking at real estate, Graham Staffin, Greg Gardon.
All right, so to be successful, all I need is real estate.
Well, obviously, you need more than that.
You need money as well.
But I had the idea, real estate in my head.
So I knew when I got the money, I put into real estate, I'll be quite fine, which I was quite fine.
No rent, making money, and a property, filling me equity.
Now I have over 470K equity in my property, and I bought it in 2020, right?
So how to put this?
During that period of time before I had the property, I was working my ass off, bro.
I worked two jobs and I worked on my business afterwards.
Then, mind you, my business is Phil, by the way.
I did Philly Marketing.
I did, what else did I do?
I did a bunch of shit, right?
E-commerce, a lot of shit.
And then I remember my job started offering overtime.
Kill my nigga, bro.
Bro.
I ran so hard to my desk every day, bro, with overtime because I knew if I could work from like 6 a.m., because my job was from 8 to 5, right?
And you get overtime for before your shift, after your shift, right?
So I spent legit, legit, fellas, an entire year and a half waking up at 5 a.m. to go to work at 6 a.m.
So from 6 to 8 a.m., I worked two hours.
Then after 5 p.m., I take a 30-minute break because I was fucking dead from the day.
Then by 5.30, my nigga, I was back on the clock till midnight.
People are all fresh, come to the bar, come drink with us.
I was like, nigga, for what?
Like, y'all niggas, listen, I don't want to be here in 10-20 years.
I'm going to be in real estate, doing what I want to do, possibly YouTube or something like that, and being living a debt-free life and being free.
That's my goal.
I don't want to be here drinking beers and, oh, look at me, bro.
I missed the beer pong.
Bro, niggas, they were fat, bro, out of shape, not going nowhere.
Listen, there are good people there, by the way.
I'm not saying bad people.
I'm just saying, like, I don't want to be that person there 20 years later.
And what's crazy is I met somebody from my old job, like, I think it was last week at a taco spot.
They all got fired.
Yo, bro.
Out of my whole team that was there, only three people stayed on.
But out of the 800 people that were there, they got fired.
You guys know how tech is, bro.
Tech is fly by night, day by day, and especially now with AI, it's completely fucked.
So they got fired, and they're on new jobs.
One's working at a restaurant, has a server, one's working at a pet shop.
It's fucked, bro.
It's fucked.
But this is why I'm kind of like, you know, I knew I didn't want to end up being there my entire life.
Even though it was a great job, we had great benefits, insurance, everything.
Because we could play, while we were there, we could play paddleball.
We could play like video games on breaks.
We could watch movies.
It was fucking like a Google office pretty much, right?
But when niggas say, oh, Fresh, you just landed his money.
Nah, nigga, I wore my ass off, bro.
I came here broke as hell with nothing to show for it.
I lived in my car for a month in my car.
And it was like, oh, Fresh, you got lucky, bro.
Nah, nigga, this is hard work.
Which is why I say when I did all that stuff at the very beginning, Chick-fil-A AT ⁇ T, like, that was hard, bro.
I was sad because, like, bro, like, dick, nigga, I'm here in a new country.
I don't know anybody.
I don't know anything.
I'm trying to figure shit out.
And I did at some point, five years later, thank God.
But it was like, what do I do?
So when he says to people here, like, okay, do you want to end up being a normie your entire life?
That's all I want you.
It's a choice you got to make.
Whether it's today or tomorrow, you got to make that choice, bro.
And no one's going to do it for you.
Not your mom, not your dad, brother, sister, cousin.
No one's going to do it for you.
And luckily, I found while I was here, great mentors to follow that helped me move past certain mind blocks.
Because guys, we all have mind blocks, whether it's religion, friends, family.
This all matters because at the end of the day, fellas, remember, I want life to live.
We're going to die someday.
Do you want a good experience or a bad experience?
That's going to determine how you live your life.
So keep that in mind.
Quam, yes.
We're having Zoom calls today.
What questions can we give you guys on Zoom calls?
Anything, bro.
Life Q ⁇ A, anything you want to ask us, you can.
Doesn't matter what it is.
We got you guys.
Cool.
Let's continue.
A year with the same people, and you never branched out or did anything challenging or out of your comfort zone your entire life.
You didn't live life or enjoy life or take life.
So you just did nothing.
This is the mindset of most people.
They're going to try and convince you that the way they view the world to justify their lack of action is the correct one because they can't convince you with results.
They can't convince you with results.
They convince you through virtual signaling and shaming.
Don't listen to them.
It's fine.
The next one, just skip college.
You don't need college.
It's a waste of time.
If you want to be a lawyer or a doctor, don't be a lawyer and a doctor.
The fact that you have to go to school and pay the Ponzi scheme eight to 10 years of your life plus hundreds of thousands of dollars to then finally be able to make money, you don't need to do that, even if you want to be a doctor or lawyer.
College is irrelevant.
What you need to pursue instead is mastery and results.
If you can get mastery over your trade or your craft and you can deliver results that generate money, I don't care what it is, that's where you're going to get any job you want.
That's where you're going to be able to build any business you want.
You can learn to sell.
You can learn to build products.
You can learn to direct people.
You can learn to build services for businesses.
You can learn to build products for B2C customers.
You can do anything you want if you just sit down and get on the internet right now and try to learn it.
You don't.
There's kids I know that are 18 years old, 20 years old, making, I kid you not, 400K a month to a million a month.
Mind you, I'm not even there yet.
Like a million a month is crazy to me.
It's achievable for sure, but at that age, if I was 20 years old, I don't know what I'll do with myself, bro.
Like imagine you're 20 years old making a million dollars a month.
Bruh.
So it's not a matter of if you can.
It's a matter of when you want to.
And these kids are saying, you know what?
Forget partying.
Forget girlfriends.
Forget drinking alcohol.
I want to be successful.
Now, they started early, 16 years old, 30 years old, and above that.
So imagine starting at 35.
It's possible, but it's going to be way harder.
So you start in your 20s, you say, you know what?
Fuck this shit.
I'm going all in in business and trying to find a way.
It doesn't matter what it is.
Because there's people that come and teach you, okay, come learn this by my course.
This shit works, fellas.
It actually works.
But does it match you?
Are you going to put in an effort to make it work?
If not, then what's the point?
So what I'm trying to say is like, if you try to make things happen, it doesn't matter what it is, whether you're 20, 25, 18, if you go long enough, hard enough with a mentor, it can work.
But again, a million month sounds crazy.
I'll see it with my own eyes.
And the shit they're buying, fellas, bro, he just spent, he just spent literally, one of them went to France with some of my friends to Paris.
He spent literally for four days over there, 200K.
Bruh.
Another one.
Then he went to Marbea, Spain, and then spent another 100K.
I'm like, bruh.
Like, okay, I won't do that shit.
Fuck that.
But he could afford that.
It's nothing to him.
So this is where, like, where do you want to end up?
Kids are surpassing y'all niggas, bro.
Kids that are half your age are surpassing y'all niggas, bro.
Like, how is this possible?
Because they're putting in the work and focus and attention behind their actions.
But are you?
Some of you are just at home eating Cheetos, drinking sprites, saying, oh, I want me a bad bitch.
Bro, not going to happen.
You're not a girl.
And then you wonder, well, fuck it, bro.
I'm just going to Hit on niggas.
He doesn't stop anybody, bro.
He doesn't do anything for you at all.
He only means, okay, I'm not where I want to be.
That person is.
I'm a hit-on, though.
So, simple choices, fellas.
And they man, if you don't understand this, by 30, 40, bruh, you are cooked, bro.
Cooked, my friend.
Okay.
So, one second here.
We have Corman.
He says, oh, no, KFitness champ.
We'll do him first.
Okay.
From last one, I work four jobs and pour my heart into building.
My OnlyFitness business.
Okay, so he's doing a continuation of his last chat on Castle Club.
He says, I work four jobs and pour my heart into building my OnlyFitness business.
At 21 years old, I'm 6'5, 110 kg, and 15% body fat.
At visible abs, I've learned that discipline and focus are the keys to success.
Okay, good stuff.
My story is one of overcoming heavy hardships, being a misunderstood, suicidal kid from a broken family.
For a brother who's autistic, sister who has a condition that has shortened her life, I promise myself to fix my family before I leave this earth.
Don't market for your brother.
See, you're making a choice, man.
Making a very good choice.
So shout out to you for doing that for your family, bro.
It's good shit.
Yeah.
All right.
We'll move forward.
You don't need to go to college.
You don't even need to be in a college town.
Everybody says old college is the best experience.
Guys, by the way, I'm going to end YouTube stream and get off to Rumble.
I'm going to tell a personal story here that I want to share on YouTube.
So I'm going to end YouTube stream on actual this setup.
So we're going to end YouTube coming over to Rumble on this go around.
So I'm going to end YouTube right now.
So Rumble, Freshman Fit, Rumble, Fresh Princio.
Let's go.
All right.
Move forward.
Okay.
That's where you network.
Why?
50% of people in the United States have a college degree.
You're not networking with great-minded people.
You're networking with normies who are going to be in debt for the rest of their lives.
So one, you're not networking with anyone brilliant.
Two, 18 to 22, everybody's like, oh, it's the best time of my life.
Yeah, because you sat around fucking inebriated, goofing off with your friends for four years.
Look, if you want to, go move somewhere cool and spend the four years of your life, 18 to 22, messing around and effing off.
By all means, I did in the Air Force.
But you don't need to get in tons of senseless debt and give four years of your life learning absolute nonsense from colleges.
Spend those four years building a business or working on yourself, learning your trade or mastering your career, whatever you want to do.
Just don't go to college.
It is such a scam.
Next, people are going to hate this one.
Normie.
I remember when they said to go to college for four years, get a degree, then they get a job, right?
I did two years at college in Barbados.
And I thought we're going to come to school here, but I said, fuck no.
When they told me the price, and when they told me, like, what I have to go through for a degree, then to get a job, I was like, why would I do this?
Like, I'm going to waste four years that my friends are spending four years building their businesses, and I'm behind them.
And I need to get a job.
Fuck no, bro.
Hell no, bro.
I said, bro, fuck this shit.
I'm out.
So I said, no, I didn't go to college.
Sorry, the FIU university here.
I said, no, I'm good.
And I just decided to work and build a business on the side, which became the podcast.
So worked out.
But again, this is where like he's saying, bro, college.
And also, he mentioned networking, right?
Networking at college is cool.
But like, bro, I want to learn from millionaires and billionaires.
Like, people are way above me.
Not my colleagues that are like trying to figure shit out.
If someone's ahead of me and they live the life that I want to live, maybe if it's girls, cars, happiness, fitness, mental afforditude, being able to travel, that to me means a lot.
But someone that's figured shit out on my level, that hasn't made anything happen for themselves, brother, what is that going to do for me?
Like, nothing.
So when it comes to value adds and value itself, networking in college could be helpful if you're working like a, for become a doctor, a lawyer, maybe.
But other than that, bro, I think it's pointless because the niggas are on your level, bro.
Like, what am I going to learn from you, bro?
Oh, how to cheat on the test?
Bro, please.
Please, bro, no.
These are going to ride over this one.
Dump all your friends.
Don't have any friends.
Don't date.
Don't take dating seriously in your 20s.
Don't take any friendship seriously in your 20s.
Here's why.
It's because it's inevitable.
In your 20s, when you're in high school and when you're in college or whatever, and the people are giving you this advice, you meet a lot of people.
And the reason why you hang out is you're young and you like to drink most of the time or you like to do young people stuff.
You make friends really, really easily.
But you have to understand that the person you are when you are 30 years old has nothing to do with the person that you were right here, particularly if you're a growth-oriented person.
So most people you know are going to reach about 23, 24, 25, and they're going to be the same exact person the rest of their lives.
If you have any type of growth mentality to you at all, you're quickly going to outpace these people and then you're going to quickly become completely unrelatable to them unless you keep driving back down to relate to them over and over and over again.
And so it's going to constantly make you, instead of accelerating up, you're just going to get right here-ish and slowly incline or control your growth so that you can keep coming down to their level.
So what he's saying there is like at a certain point, if you focus on becoming better every day, you start moving forward, there's going to be a graft, right?
A graph.
And then you're going to be like this.
All your friends are like this.
So to keep your old friends, you have to meet them where they're at and come down and go back up each time.
But what's happening is you're becoming less of who you need to be and you become more of who they want you to be, which is your friends, right?
The problem is if this happens for too long, for too much, you start ending up becoming normal again.
Either from actions or just from being around these people where they pick up their habits again and sometimes their vices, It could destroy you, which is why all my old friends, man, I still text them every now and then.
We still chat every now and then, but I go hang with them for hours.
No, I ain't doing that shit, bro.
If you're not helping me with my business podcast, you're not helping me move forward with fitness, nigga, we're good, bro.
Shit, that's why I hired a coach because the coach I hired is well, he's my friend now, but like he's my coach.
He helped me move forward with my fitness, right?
If that's not what I'm focused on or what I care about, why am I going to go spend time drinking alcohol or doing some dumb shit?
You get me?
So this is where you got to make a choice and say, listen, if I'm making it happen for myself and my friends aren't, I don't mean a fucking asshole by like, bro, you got to drop your friends, bro.
If your friends are from the past, you need to drop ASAP because that's going to fuck you up at some point too.
So listen, no one's perfect.
No one's going to ever be 100% there for you all the time.
But for your own success and family's success as well, some friends are better off being around you for 10 minutes, an hour, or maybe one day max.
Other than that, back to the grind, focus is important.
And it sucks because you want to be there for them, but like you can't make people do what they don't want to do, which means people that want to succeed will succeed.
People that don't want to succeed will stay where they're at.
And that's the harsh reality of having friends because friends are seasonal.
Good friends are for a lifetime.
Look, I don't think anybody is better than anybody else.
We all die.
There is nothing we will do in life that will be remembered.
It is all absolutely pointless.
This is just the difference between how you prefer to play this reality that we're in.
We're in this simulation right now, whatever you want to justify it with religion or whatever.
We have our 100 years and you get to decide what's important to you and how you want to play it.
I want to play it where I'm maxing out myself as much as I can.
I want to have a lot of money and buy all the things I want.
I want to have really good health.
I want to be very mentally sound and really deeply connected with my soul and my intelligence and every part of my body.
I want to be radiating at a very high frequency.
I want to have a really deep relationship with a great person who is my wife that I can only attract or I could have only attracted if I had been my peak self.
That's what I want out of life.
If you want something different, that's fine.
I don't think there's any difference between you and me.
We're both going to die.
No one's going to remember any of this.
Your memory is going to be wiped the second you die.
No one will even remember us.
So please, as I say this, don't let me, don't take me saying this as you're just much better than these people and you shouldn't ever interact with them.
No, I'm saying that you're just not going to relate to these people.
If you want to build a $100 million business, guess what?
99.9% of people don't want to do that.
You're going to be thinking about that all day long and they're not going to want to talk to you about it.
They're going to want to talk about sports or whatever's going on in their lives, just normal stuff.
And you're just going to be itching to talk about growth and success or whatever.
And you're just going to keep having to go and do stuff like drinking and stuff to relate to people.
In my 20s, I didn't want to be lonely.
So I kept making friends with people that kept me down.
I kept going out and drinking and partying and doing that stuff all the time because I didn't want to be alone, as does everybody else.
But guess what?
You just are better off hunting this stuff down the road because you're not going to be friends with these people as you grow.
You're not going to hang out with them as much.
And by the time you're 30, whatever, they're all going to have kids and they're going to be gone anyways.
Even if you try to hang out with them, they're going to suddenly stop giving a shit about what you're doing anyways.
They're going to go move on with their lives.
And so you're going to have sacrificed all this momentum you would have had for these people you won't even be friends with.
And then you're eventually going to turn 35 or whatever and be like, huh, why did I dedicate so much time to all that stuff?
What you need to do is you need to quickly speed run to your max potential as fast as you can.
And what's going to happen is you'll start attracting that level of friends that are up there waiting for you.
All the other men who are very rare.
So very good point he's saying here is that when you start moving towards success and better life for yourself, you kind of shed the old skin like a snake and your new skin pops out.
And people will see that new skin like a glow.
Like, okay, this guy's on his way up.
I'm going to be around him.
And people that are already going on the way up as well, like, oh, this is my brother in the fight to success.
And you guys become friends.
You guys start working together, whether it's different industries or different careers.
And you become closer in the pursuit of success.
And your old friends are like, pretty much like, oh, shit, you've changed, bro.
You're not the same person anymore.
Well, my friend, duh.
I don't want to be stuck here at square one trying to figure out how I'm going to pay rent.
No, no, I'm good off of that, bro.
That shit was the old skin.
Now we're in the new skin, the villain arc.
You feel me?
We're going to move forward.
A better light.
And this is why I tell people all the time, man, you can have whatever you want in life if you put in the effort, attention, action behind it.
If not, then you get what you get.
You don't get what you deserve.
You get what you get.
Which is why everyone's saying this, oh, bro.
Oh, why don't I have what I want?
Well, life isn't fair, buddy.
You got to put in the work, whether you like it or not.
But again, he's displaying basically here on the graph that if you move forward in a certain way, you attract people like you or like-minded, that are chasing this level right here.
They're going to meet you up here.
But if you slow yourself down and you hamstring yourself, you're always going to be in this little weird void right here where you can't be friends or respected by these guys up here, but these other people down here don't relate to you.
This is the worst place you can possibly be, which is a lonely place where the people that will hang out with you, you don't relate to, and the people that you want to be like, they've moved too fast.
They're beyond you.
Instead, sacrifice it all and you'll make friends when you've hit your potential.
Same thing goes with dating.
Why would you get serious with a girl when you are rapidly going to change?
You're going to meet some girl and you're going to be a completely different person in five, six, 10 years.
People are like, oh no, you found true love.
You met your whatever.
Dude, trust me, the person you are at 20 doesn't even understand or grasp what you like or who you are.
All the traits you have and everything are going to be wildly different by the time you're 32, 33.
And the person and people change or you are going to rapidly change and the person you're dating probably isn't.
And to combo on top of that, the partner that you want, the best partner on earth, is only going to be attracted to you when you've reached your potential.
I'm not talking about money.
I'm talking about when I was 20, 22, 24, 25, mental, emotional mess, not well put together at all.
It took a decade plus of working on myself, reaching my potential, trying to improve myself on top of being able to financially support a family to become a really high quality, high-level mate that's capable of attracting someone to be.
He just called it.
You want a bad bitch.
Girl of your dreams.
you want a baddie, so to speak, which to be fair with you, bro, we're shit.
You're gonna have to have the utmost respect of these women.
Which means you're gonna have to have good status, looks, and money.
Now, you don't get that by wishing and saying, manifest, I want all this shit.
You get that by putting in the work and, of course, leveling up.
With all that, you're gonna settle for bottom of the barrel, Slow Tuesday, Susie, or Janice.
And that's fine if you're happy with that, but bro, I don't want that shit for nothing.
I want these women that I want.
Now, respectfully though, on your way up, you can't have a girlfriend, bro.
That shit's gonna just hold you back and set you back as well.
You can't have a wife unless she's gonna help you with your mission, then maybe.
But for the most part, it's just gonna be a headache.
And God forbid you have kids.
Holy, my nigga.
That's gonna be 10 times harder to move forward.
So you're gonna have to have the time to be by yourself.
It's gonna be lonely.
It's gonna suck.
But eventually, you get a certain point.
Now you become the pinnacle of their desires.
And then you become a wanted commodity.
You can pick the best option for yourself versus you picking what you can get.
That is the end-all-be-all of men and women one-on-one.
If you want the best of the best, you have to be the best of the best.
It doesn't have to be the best ever, just the best person that you can become.
So if you're astronomical level where you're not getting what you want, girls type, I don't know, looks type, that's on you.
But money can change a lot of things for you.
I'm telling you this right now because, as you guys know, I'm not the most handsome, but I am handsome.
I'm not the most fit, but I am fit.
Because whatever I want, I get.
It doesn't matter, Burduski, if you think so or not, I get that shit every day.
If you don't believe me, Ants Myron.
Ant Chris.
Ants Bills.
So this is where you got to focus on what's important.
That's your success, bro.
At the day, man, if you want to live the life you want, there is no, oh, bro, I'm going to get it right now.
You might get it right now for a day, but long term, you can't maintain it, bro.
So this is why you need to level up.
ASAP.
Fresh, how much do you need to make to comfortably, this is on kick, bro?
I'll be honest with you, bro.
It depends on what your bills are and what your lifestyle is because I can live off of 10K a month.
So mind you, I have a lot of things I could buy and shit.
I thought about buying a yacht, actually, for business.
I still might buy a yacht for business.
But I can live off of $10K a month easily.
I could spend $5K in cars.
I could spend $4K in rent and then one to $2K in food.
And I'm good.
That's all I need.
I don't need nothing more than that.
If I'm being really frugal here, I could spend maybe like $7K I'm off.
Take away one of the cars and just chill pretty much.
So I don't need that much money to live and have a great life because I can just walk my dog, go on dates, be with cool people, drive my cars when I want to, and travel.
But this is where, like, before back in the day, yeah, I needed like 100K to live a month or maybe like 50K because I was going crazy.
I was going like insane.
Fellas, I was going crazy, man.
I was wilding.
I was being a real nigga.
You feel me?
So, you know, I've learned to appreciate less because less is more.
But yeah, it depends on your lifestyle and what you spend money on, bro.
I can't tell you what you need because I don't know your actual lifestyle.
Brush, you need a family.
Yeah, at some point, but not right now.
Equal value.
I'm sorry that there isn't some nine or ten out there who has her shit together and isn't freaking insane that's going to be down with some guy that doesn't have his health together, doesn't have his finances together, doesn't have extreme emotional resilience, and isn't able to be a leader.
You need to go and work on yourself first, and you will drag all the people and things you want in your life to you.
You don't go and try and drag those things into your life and trick them while you're still a lower level being.
Seek becoming a higher level person first.
Next, these two right here tie together.
The first one is set big enough goals.
So what I did in my 20s is I wanted to make a million dollars per year.
Well, I got there at like 23 years old.
Okay.
And then I was like, huh, well, maybe I want to make like $2 million per year.
And so like, I slowly worked at like $2 million per year.
And I'm like, maybe I want to make five.
This is like a little bigger.
And then I was like, huh, maybe I want to make like $2 million per year.
And so like, I slowly worked at like $2 million per year.
And I'm like, maybe I want to make five.
And I didn't really set my goals.
And I just kind of like boobled around.
What I should have done as soon as I got to a million, I should have been like, man, I need to build a $100 million company right now.
And then I would have taken actions to do that.
See, the thing is, if you have little goals, you're going to take little actions.
It takes just as much effort to build a $5 million unstable company as it does to make a $100 million company.
Like literally, it's going to take eight to 10 hours a day, no matter what you're doing to do these things and manage and keep them afloat.
And so what you need to do is when you're at the...
Now, imagine setting those same like bigger goals, hitting those goals.
Because we can only perceive what we see possible.
But a good method will say, no, set higher goals because you're going to hit those goals for sure at some point.
And you're going to kind of plateau.
You're going to set new goals, start again.
Versus aiming to the highest point, reaching the stars, better than setting low goals when you're hitting the sun, sorry, when you're hitting the clouds.
K-Fitness Champ says, Thank you again for your impact.
I aspire to meet you one day, learn from you, and give back in any way I can.
With respect and gratitude, K-Fitness Champ, KFC, King of Dinosaurs.
Shout out to your brother for supporting the show again.
And of course, we're doing a meetup August end of August.
We're either going to do August 29th or 30th for the meetup for CS Gang.
Homes and his gang.
We got you guys.
Cool.
Move forward.
At this point, as soon as you get to any level of goal, set a giant goal that intimidates you.
Okay, like my goal right now is I want to be a billionaire.
Like, that's what I'm going for.
I'm not trying to build another $100 million company.
I'm not trying to live off what I'm doing right now.
I want to build high-risk to a billion-dollar company that's iconic and SaaS integration.
I want to build one of the great SaaS companies out there that everybody admires and looks up to.
That's what I want to do.
I want to build a big fucking thing.
And so I'm taking the actions to get there.
But for my entire 20s, I'm like, yeah, I want to be worth $100 million, $200 million.
But what was I actually aiming to do?
Just make enough money to keep like buying things and living at the place where I was.
You have to commit to these big goals.
And the reason why, next point right here, you won't commit to these big goals is first, you have to set them so you actually take the actions to get there.
But two, you need to free yourself up to do these things.
Okay.
What you're going to do, let's say you're 23 and you want to build that $100 million company or whatever.
What's going to happen is you're going to say, oh, that's going to take a lot of investment and I'm going to have to sacrifice a whole lot.
And I'm not sure I want to do that right now because, you know, lifestyle would be hard.
No, no, no, no, no.
Get rid of everything and all the distractions.
The thing that really helped me at 30 is I was making good money.
And so I moved to a pretty nice apartment, but I just got rid of all my furniture, all my other expenses.
And I basically lived in a box with just a bed for three or four years.
Yo, that was some sauce right there, my niggas.
He just told y'all the cheat code.
If you want to win a business and lock in, like really lock in, like really just fucking lock in, bro.
Look at this room.
Look at this room.
Can you see?
One sec.
It's him, right?
It's basically him.
Okay, let me do this further.
Yeah.
It's basically him, right?
In a room that's blank with a Lambo in the back.
Like, that's literally what he has.
And I remember his videos from back in the day.
He used to live in a high-rise.
It was just his desk, his chair, and a monitor.
And one bed in the bedroom.
That was it.
So he was like in his own area, like, obviously high up, secluded, with one bed, one chair, and one desk to stream or make content or focus on work.
And he locked in.
He made Hirosh, one of the biggest companies that I know of for helping companies scale up.
Right?
And he did it all from his room.
No furniture, really, other than a bed, table chair, and desk.
But what did he have?
No distractions.
He sold the Lambo, by the way.
Sold the Lambo.
Sold all his shit.
And that was basically his arc of becoming.
I don't know if he's a billionaire now, but he should be very close to it by now.
Maybe if he sells Hyros, he'll be a billionaire for sure.
But he locked in for sure.
He locked in and he had minimal distractions, if any at all.
So some of you got to buy nothing more.
Some of you got to sell a bunch of your shit.
Guys, I sold the Lambo.
I sold the Ferrari.
I have a couple cars left, but not like a lot.
And so a bunch of shit, man.
And now I live in my studio.
Like, obviously it's a write-off course too.
But I live where I work.
So now I have no choice but to work because I live here.
I'm going to waste this time and not grind for you guys, not give you guys content, not show you guys the real sauce.
I'm here now.
And not only are you motivated or it's in your face to work, but when you're locked in like this and you have no distractions, you can scale up to an unimaginable level as an entrepreneur.
And look at Myron, minimalist to the max.
He just focuses on grinding.
Like, dude, I don't know anyone like Or Myron because he is dedicated to the cause, but dedicated to the lifestyle of being a minimalist, which means he has low overhead, no expenses, but maximum potential and output.
You can't beat that.
Which is why Steve Jobs, all these big people that made it to where they are today, he had a wardrobe of just black shirts or black, what do you call those?
Black turtlenecks.
And it's because he locked in.
Some of you have a girlfriend.
You pay her bills or help her out.
Some of you got like a car that's mad expensive for you.
You can't afford that car.
Some of you have like a high fucking rent bill because you want to live in a nice spot.
You can't afford it.
Guys, I used to live in a freaking room with a family from Peru.
I had a small room.
I don't have this bed and a table and desk.
And that was my room.
And I would just leave the house, go to work, come back.
And that's why I paid like, what, $450 a month for that shit?
And I locked in.
So this is where like you got to decide how bad do you want it?
You're going to have to sacrifice some things, whether it's a girl, whether it's going out to your friends, expenses.
Because imagine you minimize your shit to like almost like nothing.
You have expendable income to put into a business, yourself, or even like a skill set or a mentor.
Now you're going to level up exponentially from a small set of actions.
So see where like everyone has made it to some level, has sacrificed at the very beginning.
They may not tell you this because it's kind of embarrassing sometimes, but like that's what they did to get to where they are today.
So it works out, man.
Telling you.
We got here KFitness again.
I live in the UK and still extremely poor.
Should I wait until I make six figures?
Yeah, bro.
Lock in, bro.
Make your money first and then travel.
Because at the end of the day, bro, like, if you focus on doing too much where it's like not gonna help your business, then you're just wasting time and prolonging your success journey.
Like, imagine you were about to hit a peak and then you just like take a break of vacation and you go start all over.
Like, you just ruined an experience or opportunity for a little bit of fun.
Not worth it, bro.
And I was able to build Hiroshima then.
I was able to build a $100 million company record speed.
I wish when I was like 22, I had just done it then and just like said, oh, well, maybe you stop fucking around and trying to live a lifestyle at once and having expenses.
Just get rid of all those right now and do it right now.
That's what I wish I'd done at 23.
Get your expenses at rock bottom.
You can move to a college town and split rent with four other guys.
You can move to Wyoming and live like 400 bucks a month's rent.
Get an apartment or small cheap place next to a grocery store you can walk to, preferably close to a gym.
Don't have any furniture.
Have a mattress and the floor and a computer and just work.
You can easily go and fund this entire lifestyle you have with a part-time online job and build your business or your career, whatever you're trying to do in the whole entire rest of the time and just do that.
If you need to go out and chase women from time to time, great.
Go do that.
I'm not going to tell you you're not going to do it in your 20s.
If you want to go have a drug-fooled rage weekend every now and then, by all means, like I'm not, it's not going to help you, but like don't make it your entire personality.
But like if you do it once or twice, you're going to be fine.
My better advice is like just move to another country.
By the way, if you're asking who this is, this is Alex Becker.
One of the top white boys to kill it in SAS business and YouTube.
Fucking legend.
If you can't see him, it's because I had the screen maximized, but this is him right here.
Alex Becker.
You don't know, no, you know.
All right.
Buckle the f ⁇ up because this one's the big one.
One day, my goal is to get him on the podcast.
But obviously speaking, he doesn't need to do shit because he's fucking super, super rich.
But obviously speaking, he'll be W if he comes on the podcast.
Just saying.
Move to Thailand.
Go live next to a Muay Thai studio that has a grocery store nearby.
Get an internet connection.
Be living for $100 a month in your little shit apartment.
And just work.
Don't be by any friends.
Don't do anything else.
And by the time you're 25 or whatever, you're going to have so much damn money and you're going to be so self-yes.
King Yekua on Kick says, you also mentioned the book Set for Life.
Fresh is a great book I have it now.
Yes, fellas.
That book right there, man, put me on a fucking mat, bro.
Cause that was fucking.
All right, every piece of money I get, real estate, real estate, real estate, multifamily.
And that helped me to move forward to where I am today.
And like I said, this one property has over 470k equity right now.
So like just move smart, fellas.
I'm telling you, man.
Like, even though you don't see all the time all my shit, I have a lot of shit that worked out.
A lot of shit didn't work out as well.
I will say that too.
But the ones that worked out worked very well for me.
So I'm happy where I'm at currently.
But I want to do better, of course.
So never ends.
Claval, the world's just going to rotate around your hand.
And plus, if you're next to Muay Thai too, you'll be able to kick people in the head.
One of my biggest regrets is I didn't take Muay Thai when I was younger, and I will never be able to kick someone in the head.
My legs just won't do it.
And so I'm stuck doing old man bathrobe ground wrestling jiu-jitsu, okay?
So let me just put one of my big regrets onto you right there.
But regardless, that would be my advice for you.
Get your expenses and everything super cheap, eliminate all distractions.
Don't even have a car.
Just walk everywhere and work.
This will make it so you have the bandwidth and the lack of fear to go take those big risks to make it to those big goals, which ties to the next thing is you have to understand that a lot of people avoid risk their entire lives.
Well, what do they get out of that?
Really shitty lives.
Being able to take smart risk over and over and over again, which you do by having a low lifestyle that allows you to take endless risk until it works, is how you become successful.
It's the people who take the most risk over time that succeed the most.
But when you take risk, you start getting really good at judging risk and hedging risk.
So for example, when I started Hirosh, I was putting all my money into it.
That also being said, I had another business I was running on the side that was funding that money going into it.
So even if Hirosh exploded, I sold that business and I could take another shot and my rent and everything was super low.
Do you see how I took those big risks while also hedging them and preventing that huge downside by keeping my lifestyle low?
This is what you need to do.
You want to take as many risks as you possibly can and you're going to get some really lopsided returns on those risks.
Then hedge, set up again, go for it.
For example, at High Rose right now, I want to build a billion dollar company, but I also have tons of money saved up and everything like that.
So I'm just putting all the money into the company and taking these big ass shots right now and investing as much as I can in the company because the worst case scenario is it doesn't work out and I'm still very rich.
But you can see I'm heading the bets the same senior grandos.
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What'd you say, bro?
What'd you say, brother?
I didn't see it.
Hold on.
You send the chat in?
Nigga, what'd you send the chat, bro?
I'll see you.
I'll see you.
Nigga, I don't see nothing, bro.
You capping, nigga.
I don't see shit, bro.
Why are you lying, dog?
Exact way.
When I was younger and was trying to go and build that company.
Now, if you want to be an absolute maniac, you can just go like Mr. Beast or something and just always be 100% all in all the time.
That's a little bit hard to do.
And you have to be a psychopath to do that.
I'm not going to tell you information or strategies that require you to be a psychopath.
So learn how to hedge risk and take risk as many risks as you can because you're going to get lopside returns every now and then.
They're going to make the whole entire thing worth it.
The riskiest thing you can possibly do is not take risks because you will end up with the same results as everybody else who didn't take any risk in your life.
And you can go look at them.
The average first-time homebuyer right now is like in their 40s or something like that.
It's not good.
Okay, I got you.
I see your senior Granados.
You're killing it on the content lately.
Keep it up.
This is great to listen to at work.
Within my early 20s, but since I found FNF, my trajectory is on the upside.
There'll be crypto as well.
Yeah, bro.
Crypto's up.
Yo, listen, man.
If y'all niggas didn't listen to us before about Bitcoin and crypto, man, hold it L, boy.
We told y'all niggas from day one.
You saw Myers portfolio?
You didn't see mine?
'Cause quite frankly, bro, I can't show y'all niggas shit unless you're in my group.
Um We've been taking W's with crypto.
Not because we're experts, but because Charlie and Miguel have shown time and time again that they are experts because look at it charts every day.
They have friends in the industry.
They get the insight.
They get the info that most niggas wish they had.
That's what I'll say.
So from their research, from knowing the industry and studying charts, they're more quick to handle crypto readings and crypto moves than anyone else I know.
So that means I'm going to trust what they say.
I'm going to do what they say.
Hence, why when I bought this car, I'm telling you, it's because crypto's up.
And every now and then, you know, I like a little treat here and there because I do work hard, whether you see it or not.
And, you know, we told y'all niggas what to do.
So I'm going to take some of that icing off the top of the cake.
And we bought a new car.
It should be here on Wednesday.
Fucking Don DeMarco.
Don DeMarco matches my G-Wagon.
Quite the same.
And what I will say is some of you have shown me as well your portfolio.
And it's gone up.
Some of you brought properties.
Some of you have bought some cars as well.
And watches.
Which, you should enjoy your money, especially when you didn't work that hard for it.
But of course, this is where if you're smart and you're not a fucking normie, that's dumb, you see it as opportunity versus a scam.
When niggas say to me, oh, Fresh, that course is a scam, or what is saying is a scam.
They give you guys free content where if you listen to that, you'll make money.
Like, if you just listen to them about Bitcoin and Ethereum, you'd be up many M's by now.
I have a friend of mine that lives here in Miami, watches our show.
He's a bus boy at a fucking club, fellas.
He got into the crypto course three years ago.
All he does is money.
He puts towards Bitcoin and Ethereum.
Guess what's happening now?
Bitcoin's up, Ethereum's up.
Guess what that means for him?
He's winning.
Now, you should sell at some point for sure.
You should sell some.
I'm not saying to just leave it all in there.
I'm saying you should sell some, enjoy it, and then keep it pushing.
Keep your actual principle in there, take off the top, and enjoy fucking life.
Now, this is where, as a man, you can choose what you want to do.
You give it a charity, spend on yourself, your family, or you can leave it in there.
But again, just having the option to do this is a W. But if you're saying, oh, this is a scam, bro.
You guys can try to finesse us.
Bro, do we need to finesse our niggas?
For what?
Actually, we've denied guests.
We've denied opportunity because we say, you know what?
You're not scamming our audience.
Fuck no, you're not scamming our audience.
Because if you do, bro, that's going to be terrible.
Because we're going to fucking fight your ass.
But this is where when we say, guys, we got y'all.
Here's the sauce.
Move forward with excellence.
It's because we know we did it ourselves.
Like, everyone we brought on the show, either I've met them in person, I've seen their sales, I've seen their records.
Okay, this guy's legit.
Because there's many figures, many fakers in Miami, bro.
Many fakers in Miami.
And they've tried to like come on and, oh, bro, just put us on, bro.
Pay you some money.
Now we're good We're good Sorry, not sorry.
Doesn't look good for people that don't take risk.
Next, I'm going to talk about one very quickly.
Just stop drinking and playing video games and smoking pot and watching TikTok.
There is so much evidence that these things are bad for you and slow you down and slow down your performance.
If you're making yourself sick every weekend by drinking and being slow Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, you're not going to excel as much as you can.
If your mind is constantly locked up by video games, because no, they don't make your life better.
I know Elon Musk plays video games.
Guess what, kiddo?
You're not fucking Elon Musk.
You're some fucking dork who hasn't done anything with their life so far or is stuck at some league that is one 10,000th of what another man, Elon Musk, has accomplished.
Yo, this is the biggest fraud argument in history.
When niggas say, but Elon Musk plays video games, bro, nigga, you're not Elon Musk, bro.
Like, I hate to break it to you, bro.
You are you, bro.
You're not Elon Musk.
You're not going to be sitting there and be like, oh, bro, I'm a fucking billionaire.
Bro, you're not.
You're a normie.
Sorry to say.
And you wonder why you're not successful.
Bro, you know why I play games, bro?
A game I play is 30 to 40 minutes max.
I can play the game, have some fun, release my fucking stress, if anything, and then back to the grind.
You're playing games from, let's say, 6 p.m. after work, 12 at night.
What are you going to progress in?
The game?
That can't save you.
Furthermore, your life needs to be a fucking video game, bro.
Where you level up in real time, in real life.
That should be a actual mindset shift to say, you know what?
Right now, I'm level one.
I mean, level 100.
How do you get there?
Well, guess what?
This has happened in the game.
It happens in real life.
So that's where you got to make a shift where you say, you know what?
I'm going to put effort and attention behind my life rather than a fucking video game.
Now, once you get to a certain level, then you can have all the video games you want.
But the problem is that, like, once you get to that level, you won't want to do that either.
You're going to want to play a little bit and then say, you know what?
All right, back to work.
Because you know what it means to have a business, a career, not lose everything.
So this is where we have the have-nots and the haves.
Because if you have, and you know you're having, you're going to move to the protective versus lose it.
Playing fucking video games, bro.
But dude, again, Elon Musk is not you, bro.
Stop it.
Maybe put the video games down and you can pick up Fortnite when you're a billionaire.
Just grow up.
Stop playing on social media and stop playing the TikTok games.
That stuff is only there to help you grow your business.
All these things, you know, factually, it's all over YouTube.
You can watch Andrew Huberman videos or whatever fucking YouTube video you want.
You know for a fact these things don't make you better.
They make you much, much worse and they alter the chemicals in your brain to make you more distracted and make working less enjoyable.
Why the f ⁇ would you do these things if you want to be successful?
I know I did them all in my 20s too.
I played tons of World of Warcraft.
I drank like a fish.
I did it too.
Do you want to be like me?
Do you want to waste your entire 20s too?
Do you want to be 37 years old and not where you want to be?
I'm not where I want to be right now.
Granted, I'm doing better than most people, but I don't compare myself to most people.
I have friends now that are billionaires.
I'm like, hmm, I've really wasted a lot of time compared to them.
So yeah, stop wasting and setting yourself up to fail.
Just stop it.
Like it's not, trust me, if you stop playing video games and stop smoking pot and stop drinking and you just move somewhere where those things are not there, you will have much higher levels of happiness because your brain is not so bogged down and dragged down by these things.
You will not have these weird little addictions to these little chemical-inducing machines or substances that most people have.
You will be much happier.
Yo, that right there, bro, is so true.
Like, okay, so I know people, especially here in Miami, all they do, bro, is they party.
Like, there's no tomorrow.
Like, like, like, and their escape is basically them saying, okay, well, I'm going to go ahead and leave work and go to happy hour.
I'm going to go here and have some fun.
But I'm like, bro, at what point do you say, okay, okay, you know what?
I understand living in Europe.
Living in Europe is kind of like you're stuck in a system, getting as long as possible, you're taxed to the fucking to death, and you kind of say, no, fuck it, I'm just going to go to work, drink, have fun, live life.
But here in America, you have opportunity.
You have a chance to make it and be successful.
You're going to say, well, fuck it, bro.
I'm going to be rich one day.
Manifest.
How?
This is why drugs, alcohol, weed, if you're not a certain level, fellas, if you're not at a certain level where you've made it, bro, you are wasting your time and you're going to actually bring about your impending doom because that's going to lead you down a path of addiction, reliance, and no progress.
Promise you, just stop it.
I know it's hard.
Just stop it.
And then finally, here's the thing that most people, it really bogs everyone down in their 20s.
They think they have their entire life to live.
And it's really important to live their 20s now because after they turn 30, life is going to be a downhill streak.
That's what I thought in my 20s.
I thought by the time I was 28, everything was basically downhill from there.
It's not.
If you set your life up correctly, your 30s are the best time ever.
You are rich.
You are healthy.
You are still young.
Your body can still move like a fucking animal if you work out every day and keep yourself healthy.
You're probably going to be the most attractive you are to women.
In terms of women and stuff like that, you're facts, bro.
Yo, my niggas.
I'm 32, bro.
32, bro.
Your boy.
Like, bro.
You thought I was doing well back then?
Bro, not even close.
I am chilling right now.
But, you know, sitting on some M's.
Chilling.
But the thing is, like, I kind of imagined being, like, this is my 20s.
Wasn't very wise.
Still doing really dumb shit.
Wilding.
Trying to figure shit out.
But when I got older, it's like, I'm more seasoned.
I got more experience, more wisdom, and more connects.
Because now I can say, I can make a phone call.
I need this done with the county.
I need this done with the government.
If you can help me out here.
I need this done with this deal, this and that.
So now I have like access, which before I didn't have.
I was too childish, too dumb, not smart enough.
And, you know, I had to go through some mistakes.
But again, 30s, man, compared to 20s, bro, I should have started sooner at 20.
Because, bro, I can't imagine where I would have been at 20s versus now.
You're going to be more attractive than you were in your 20s.
Guys get more attractive as they age and gain power and gain confidence in themselves.
So you're going to be set up there better.
It's going to be better for you.
So in short, your 30s are going to be the best years of your life, not some decline if you do it right.
Most men, yes, it is a decline.
They don't have a lot of money.
They don't have good health.
Their looks and health and energy that gave them confidence in their 20s has left them.
And they never really left their comfort zone.
So they're like, the only way they know how to meet women was bumping into them drunk at bars and they don't do that anymore.
So they're just like, basically have to choose whatever wench is going to take them.
It's a tough time.
So what you need to understand.
My YouTube isn't connected.
Yeah, it's fine, bro.
We'll just stream Rumble.
It's fine.
Dan, is that you're not working on some moment where you have to get it in right now.
Your entire life, you can get it in.
You can get all the yucks you want.
What's happening right now is you have this ticking clock that is going to set you on an upward trajectory for the rest of your life that's a ton of fun or a downward trajectory that's really not a lot of fun and that you're going to have to dig yourself out at.
You're going to have to spend your 30s digging yourself out of it, which is lame.
You don't want to be digging yourself out in your 30s.
You want to be enjoying yourself in your 30s with all those things that I talked about.
Luckily, in my 30s, I had already built multi-million dollar businesses.
I was doing pretty good compared to other people.
So I still had a good time.
But man, I really wish I just built all my $100 million companies and stuff by the time I was like young 30.
But I didn't because I spent a lot of my time in my 20s thinking I had to get the time in with the bros and do all the things.
Realize your 20s really aren't that important.
The experiences you have in your 20s are probably going to be the least significant ones in your life.
Or at least the least.
Looking back in my 20s, I had some good experiences.
But when I say was life changing, yes and no, but not as much as I would have now because now I understand what life is really about.
You get what I'm saying?
Like before I was just kind of like, try this out, figure this out.
Is it still hot or not?
I'm trying to test to see where I can go.
What's the waters?
How far I can go.
Now I was like, okay, I understand how the world works.
I understand how business works.
How women work.
I'm out of fucking hire, fellas.
From now until 45, 48.
This is when men shine.
So I'm just at the beginning cusp of it where I understand this shit now.
So I'm ahead of most niggas because, bro, I'm just ahead.
Now, mind you, I still have more to learn.
I'm not going to say I know everything, but I do know a lot.
He's coolest.
This isn't some big arc or whatever.
You're just a stupid little boy.
And your job is to evolve in a man as fast as possible so you can get to that chapter of your life.
So just kick the 20s down the road.
And don't hamstring yourself because everybody else is doing it.
Yes, it's going to be very lonely to be the only 20-year-old that's really setting yourself up for the rest of your life.
But trust me, when you're 30, 35, and everyone you know is having to settle or live lives of scarcity, and you're just doing whatever the heck you want and you're having the best time of your life ever.
Like you're having the peak moments of your life while everybody else is like, trust me, it'll be worth it.
And you're going to see most people when they're in their 30s, about 33, 34, they start feeling the boot of time against their head and they suddenly realize, oh, crap, I'm going to have to spend the next 10 years just digging myself out just to be where I want at 45.
That's, I remember getting married at 24, bro.
Good thing is, I got out under a year.
W. W's in the chat for that, bruh.
W's.
Because your boy was going on a dark path.
He got out.
And now he's free.
So, we can make mistakes, fellas, but to stay there and relishing those mistakes is a fucking L. Make mistakes, learn from them, get the fuck out.
It's dark.
You don't want to be there.
You want to turn 30 and already have yourself completely set up to live the fun, exciting life that you want to live in all terms of ways, not just money, but trust me.
And people laugh.
They're like, oh, bro, you're so dumb, bro.
You better single mom.
You did this dumb shit.
Well, no, I was not dumb.
I was going through experiences.
And I learned from those experiences, which is why now I am way better equipped to handle things than most people because I did all the dumb shit.
I did dating, marriage, all this shit.
Bro, your 20s, man, wastes the time, holds you back, and keeps you sedated to be with this person that quite frankly is going to leave you probably anyway at some point because you're not where you need to be.
So at some point, it's going to fuck you up.
But again, this is ultimate experience because of experience, you can learn what to do, what not to do, or how to do it.
So there you go.
You're going to want money.
A lot of people are going to say, well, no, money's not important to me.
Then why are you spending 50 hours a week working for it?
Why does it control literally every aspect of your life and your wife's life and your kids' life?
Because it is important to you.
Because it is important.
If you want to go and live some life where you don't have a lot of money and be a monk on the mountains and whatever and that suits you, fine.
I don't want to do that.
And the people watching this video probably don't either.
So don't even come at me with those little virtue signal haikus.
So that being said, this is my guide to you if you're in YouTube.
But yeah, man, that's the video right there.
I just want to share with you guys because I watched this shit back in the day.
Fucking amazing video, Balance Becker.
Shout out to him.
Damn the Monko.
Real G. And this is why, you know, you got to move with common sense.
You got to move smart.
Life is not forgiving.
Luckily, as men, we can make mistakes and come back.
But here's the issue, though.
In your 20s, man, you have to lock in.
And I almost say, you should lock in, bro.
It's a very vague term.
What does that actually mean?
How do you start?
Well, it starts with setting goals, really big goals.
Then from the goals, you write down, you put it in your notebook, or you put it on a high dry wristboard from Target or Walmart.
You go buy that shit, get some markers, write that shit up, put it on your wall in your room.
Look at that shit every single day you wake up.
Then, whatever you do in life that doesn't align with those goals should be told, or you should be able to say no to.
No, I'm not going to the bar.
I'm not going to DR. I'm not going to Tulum.
I'm not going to Mikanos.
I'm going to go to work or go to my career where my goals are going to be met.
Once that's done, you're going to realize whether you believe the universe or God, you're going to see that just writing that shit down, singing it every day, you're going to change your entire life, bro.
And obviously, you need action behind intention, which means you have to follow the activities and the goals in your room.
And then from there, obviously speaking, you're going to see you're going to lose friends.
You're going to gain momentum.
You're going to gain confidence.
And as well, you're going to gain freedom and money.
And once that ends out or pans out, if it takes a year, 10 years, 20 years, five years, then you know you've won the game of life.
And that's it, fellas.
Other than that, there's nothing too crazy about it, but that's understanding that you as a man need to level up.
Especially with AI coming and the new revolution, because the new revolution, new world order, has you as a slave in it.
So if you're not successful or rich to get out of this slave mentality, you'll be stuck under a regime that you can't get out of.
You and your family.
Think about this.
You'll be a slave.
And I won't be.
Ha ha ha.
No, but fellas, I want you guys to win, man.
Understand what's happening.
I maneuver correctly.
Use common sense to your advantage.
And don't be a normie brokey.
Because that's nowhere to be, especially in these troubling times.
All right, man.
By the way, Israel bombed another country, Damascus.
And that's going to excite some more stuff happening in the world.
So I hope you guys are ready for that bullshit happening pretty soon.
And this is where, again, information is good, but money can save you to an extent.
God can save you totally.
But in the world coming, you're going to need money to escape this matrix.
All right, fellas.
W Stream Man.
Hope we've got some value here.
Hope I was able to help you guys understand a little bit more.
This is in your 20s.
I'll see you guys at 8.30 p.m. with Myron.
We're going to cover Andrew Tate versus Lawrence Tothers, the fucking whore liar slash dumb blonde bitch.
And see you guys until next time.
Router fellas.
Comment sense, gang.
See you guys a little bit later too as well for another video dropping.
New cars upload as well and meet up in August.
See you guys then.
Castle Club.
Love you guys as well, bro.
Much love.
Peace.
And Rumble.
Shout out to you guys.
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