REAL AF with Andy Frisella
REAL AF with Andy Frisella

1005 Q&AF: Reinventing Yourself, Overcoming Guilt Around Money & Identifying Scalability Factors In A Business

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On today's episode, Andy answers your questions on what habits you need to leave behind to become a better version of yourself, how to overcome guilt around wanting to earn more money, and how to know...

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Yeah, no, no, we got that, there's a lot to talk about. Yeah, so, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. There's a lot, yeah, there's a lot to happen. But that's the night, that's the night. You know, we got to start Monday's off right,

with some good quality questions. All right, now have three of them. Three of them wins, three of them wins for you, all right. I don't remember, when did I start saying that? The first time.

Really, was the first one?

Shit, why do I have some good ones for you? So let's, let's get into these, man, guys. Andy, question number one, Andy, I'm 18 years old. Doing my best to be something in this world. This might be an unusual question for you.

But what part of you had to die for you to become who you are now? Old friendships, old habits, old beliefs. I think a lot of us younger guys want the next level without accepting that something in us probably has to go.

What did you have to let go the most people would?

Oh, man, that's tough. That is, that, you know, that's tough. Listen, I'll start by saying this. For 18 years old, when you've already figured out that you're going to have to give something up to get something,

that's your way ahead of most people at 18, just being aware of that. You know, to get something that is different, then everybody else has, you have to do different things.

It's, it's a different life. And I think accepting that upfront is one of the biggest keys to getting where you want to go. A lot of people want to have it all. They want to have perfect balance in their family.

They want to have all the time to spend with their friends. They want to, you know, do all the things that everybody else gets to you. And they want to have a business.

And the reality is, is that doesn't work

because there's only so much time and so much energy that you have. So for you to get to a point where you were going to achieve all of these things, these things that nobody else that you know even wants to really achieve.

And when I say want to achieve, I don't mean, oh, that would be nice. I mean, they're willing to dedicate every single thing that they have in order to accomplish that. That is what wanting it really means, okay?

Everybody thinks it would be nice.

For you to get to that point, you are going to have

to give up the things that do not contribute to that. Whatever those are, all right?

So for me, I spent a long time in business.

The first 10, 12 years of business to be completely real.

We talk about this. It's a great story, right? It's a great success story. Started out, $0, spent $12,000 to build off the first store, lived in the first store for three years on and off.

$7 are first day, $0 are second day, $23 are third days, eight months to have a day over $200. Five years to open up our second store. Ten years to come to the idea of first form. $58,000, $58,308 total, what I made for the first 10 years.

These are, this is a great story, okay? And it's true, but here's the part you don't hear, all right? During that time, I was still trying to do all the things that I did before. I was still trying to party.

I was still trying to live like everybody else and do that. And it wasn't until I let go of the things that legitimately didn't press forward and replace some of the things that did press before that thing started to move forward. And so if I hadn't been 18 and I had known this when I'm

saying then and I had done that earlier, I would have got through that 10 years and probably four to six years. So it's easy when you're young to believe that you can do

all the things, but the reality is as you just can't.

Because you have to understand that there's other people doing

what you want to do and there's people out there, even at a young age of 18, 19, 20, 21, all the way up to 30, let's say, that are willing to go all in, all right? So if you're three quarters in or 80% in and you're still not 100% in, you're going to have a hard time winning against these

other people, because they're 100% in. And it doesn't matter if you have more skills that delta's too hard to make up. It doesn't matter if someone's not as good as you. It doesn't matter if they don't know as much as you.

The application of their energy being 100% where yours is 80, 60, 40%, whatever you think it needs to be, which it needs to be 100, you're going to lose. So the first thing I'd understand is that you are signing up for a life that is different than everybody else's.

And the minute that you accept that I am on this path and I am willing to do whatever it takes to get where I want to go,

you have to understand that there are parts of you

that are going to have to be let go. There are parts of you that take away from this extremely difficult path and hold you back. I don't know what those are for you. I don't know what those are for you.

It's different for everybody. Maybe for you, maybe it's your fucking a gamer and you're playing Call of Duty three hours a day. Well, that three hours a day is costing you progress. That's the truth.

That's one thing I had to give up. I was a big gamer. Oh, yeah, I loved gaming. I loved gaming, but I'm not going to be a professional gamer. So the first 10 years of business dude, I'm playing

fucking Madden Football all the time. I'm playing Call of Duty all the time. And it cost me, you know, and I could have got where I'm at much faster. And you guys even have a much better opportunity because you have things that we didn't have.

All right, you have the internet. You have social media. You have highly evolved e-commerce strategies that are cheap to put together and easy to get moving. And if I was being completely honest dude,

I would trade places with any 18 year old kid at this point in time. Knowing what you're doing. No dude, not even a debate. Even with all the shit going on in the world, even with all the stuff happening, even with all the changes,

the opportunity for young people to win has never, ever,

ever been better for a bunch of reasons. One, the technology allows you to move much faster than I had the opportunity to move. You guys who are young, you might hear, I have took you 10 years. Yeah, bro, we didn't have social media. We didn't have e-commerce.

We didn't have the internet the way it exists today. Okay, you don't, it's hard to understand that. If you've never experienced it, I'm thankful for it because it makes me understand

Business in a different dynamic than most people do.

But it's the opportunity is so great because of the technology,

the change is happening. And also the fact that there's a lot of people that just don't give a fuck about winning. You know, okay, when I was coming up, everybody wanted to win. The culture was much different.

And I think we're swinging back to this.

Okay, we're seeing young people have a lot more ambition now. We're seeing young people understand. They have to win. Okay, they have to win soon, too. We're seeing that come back in culture.

But it's still nothing like it was when I was a young buck getting started. Okay, when I was a young buck getting started business, bro, everybody wanted to win, winning and making money and kicking ass and culture. That was like, that was like the pinnacle.

Yeah, okay, something was wrong.

They didn't want to win. Well, they, they, it was just different. It was just different. Winning was celebrated. And it should be.

It was celebrated a lot more than it is now. But because of that dynamic, you guys are in a situation to win because a lot of other people are just accepting the reality. They're looking around.

They're saying, well, I guess what's going to happen is going to happen.

Or they have some fundamental belief system installed in them by the school system, you know, or their parents or their aunts or their uncles or their culture. That says, winning is bad. Making money is selfish. It's, it's morally inferior.

You know, these, all these things and to be honest, you want to let go of shit. Let go of that shit, okay. Let go of listening to people who aren't ever going to do shit. Let go of listening to people who are on a different path than you.

It doesn't mean that that they're bad people. They are just choosing a different path. And if you're choosing one path and they're choosing a different path, and you consistently listen to them for feedback, you're, you're sabotaging your own success.

You've got to realize that most of the shit that you read online is not built for actual winners. It's built for people who want to feel like they're trying. Those are two different things. Two different things.

Feel like I'm trying and actually doing what it takes to win to completely different things. And the market for the people that want to feel like they're trying is huge. It's a huge market, okay. Those people want to buy shit.

They want to buy programs. They want to listen to podcasts. They want to go to seminars. They want to do all these things to feel like they're winning. Accept due to things that actually create the winning.

And if you are in that one to two percent that actually wants to win, and you're consistently reading all this shit about balance and, you know, recovering and like all this shit dude, you're going to get way off of a contract, okay. Because that language is built for people who are not dedicated to win. The people who win, nothing else really matters.

That's just the truth, okay. And you could judge it. People could judge it. It's like Nick Sabin says, "Hi, achievers. Don't like mediocre people and mediocre people.

Don't like high achievers. You could try to explain it. You could try to justify it. You could try to point out all the good things that it does. They don't give a shit."

So it's a waste of your time to even try to explain it. And if you're asking me like, "What the really let go of?

Let go of listening to people who are never going to do a motherfucking thing with their lives."

And I could tell you as someone who was you. And that long ago, in my perspective, one of the biggest things that I did wrong was I listened to a lot of people who were very negative and who were, and I let that shit get in me. And it serves me because I'm able to take the negativity and then use it for positive

productive action, but not everybody understands that. Not everybody understands how to eat the negativity, put it into a fucking chip on your shoulder and then draw on the chip whenever you're having a bad day, or whenever you feel like quitting, or whenever you feel like not doing what you need to do, which by the way, is every motherfucking day, okay?

So the bottom line and the answer to this question, I cannot answer it for you. But what I will tell you is, audit your actions and the places that you spend your time that do not produce the outcome that you're after, and eliminate as much of those as possible, and replace those with things that push you forward.

That's how you should be thinking about it.

And it could be different for everybody. It could be, it just could be, you could be like, dude, and I waste a time in all kinds of things, bro, like bad girlfriends, right? Not bad people, but girlfriends that didn't align with what I was trying to do, okay? They want a different life, okay?

These are all things that are very important. And everything has to align for it to actually work out.

That's not some like, hoax-pocus, you know, oh, it's nice to have shit.

I'm, no, it's required. It's required, guys. That's the luck everybody talks about. Yeah, you said everything's fucking aligned in the right way. Yeah, you gotta align your whole life to winning, dude.

And by the way, people will say things like, oh, they're probably not having much fun,

but no, I, winning's pretty fucking fun, you know what I'm saying?

How you gonna listen to how, how unfun winning is by people who've never fucking won any there.

How do you know? Yeah, right. So, well, I was gonna actually this too, because obviously you're a little older than me, and so there's a different perspective here. But I would also argue too that like, okay, you might be doing this at 18, but guess what?

You're gonna do it again when you're 30, auditing and seeing what you should be cut out. Like, it doesn't just, no, no, no, you need to be doing that all the time. A daily base, on a daily base, yeah, right? Because not just one time you cut some shit out and you're good. Listen, the mark of true high IQ people is not like this intelligence rating or whatever, right?

Of IQ. It's actually your ability to think about why you think, okay? It's having thoughts, and then analyzing those thoughts as to why you think them. All right?

If you're able to generate awareness when it comes to the actions that you're taking, okay?

I'm doing these things, and then you're able to question, well, why am I doing these things? Okay? Now you're in a position of awareness where you can analyze things. And most people lack that ability.

That's why we have all this dysfunction around societal conversations, right?

Everybody reacts emotionally or they have a thought, but they don't know why they reacted emotionally or they don't know why they have the thought. And that is the mark of someone who's actually intelligent. You have to consistently audit yourself and coach yourself along the way, all right? Which means, at the end of your day, there should be reflection.

There should be a thought process. You should say, okay, what decisions did I make today? Why did I make those decisions?

And eventually what happens is you become highly aware, okay?

It's just like tuning a car or working out with weights. And you're awareness muscle gets stronger. And what happens is you're able to audit and coach and assess yourself immediately, okay? And when you get to a point like that, the progress that you make is much much faster than everybody else. So awareness is a huge deal.

And it really just comes down to you saying, okay, I made that decision, why did I make it? I thought this thought, why did I think it? I said this thing, why did I say that? Was I emotional or did I actually mean that? And that is the process of awareness that allows you to coach and audit and push yourself

forward at a much faster rate. How much faster of a rate can you progress if you could identify your mistakes before they even materialize? You see what I'm saying? So that comes down to you rising above.

It's almost like you start to look at your life from above, like 10,000 view and you start to look down. And it's not you, it's your coaching view. That makes sense. That's a whole different level of awareness.

And that's where you got to be because what it does is it allows you to fucking audit and make assessments in real time. Yeah. And you can see, okay, that's about to waste my fucking time now. I'm not even about to do that.

Yeah, it's not happening. Yeah. Or someone comes to you with a big emotional blow up and you're like five years ago, 10 years ago, right now, you react, you get all emotional. Over time, if you're able to take that pause and then think about things, those things

stop pulling you off track because they come in and you see it, and you're like, yeah, okay, and you go right back to what it is that you were working on that presses your follower and you deal with that whenever the fucking need to. Right? Yeah.

Yeah, dude, that's real, bro. It's listen.

I think that's the biggest thing with these young guys is like they, like this dude,

he knows what it is. He knows that he has. He just don't know what exactly that is yet. It's different for everybody. Well, I think the fact that he's 18 years old and then he understands that he has to

give things up to get things is a level of awareness that is very uncommon at 18 years old. And usually, awareness is a key dictator of success, like when people come to me and they say things like, man, you know, I'm doing this in this and this, but I'm worried that this in this could happen.

Well, that's awareness, okay, that's you growing in awareness.

The fact that you're aware of it means you're probably not going to go down that

path. You see what I'm saying?

So when people have awareness and you understand, okay, I can make this decision

and I can go right and this is the way that I need to go or I can make this decision I can go left and this is what's going to happen. When you develop that ability for vision, which comes from awareness, now you can make decisions instantly that you know we're going to be the right ones and you want to wait for them to materialize in a bad shit, okay, and this is also the importance of getting

around people that have done the thing you're trying to do. Like what if you're around someone who's already been down the path and they're like,

if you go down that path, this is what's going to fucking happen, right?

Man, you're right. Yeah, you say three, four years. Yeah, right. What's that cost? Yeah, I mean, shit.

I love it.

Man, it does any question number two.

If I'm being honest, I don't want to do well. I want to be wealthy. I want freedom. I want options. I want to win at a level that changes my family's trajectory.

I want to be the ultimate rebellion. However, I was raised to believe that chasing money too hard makes you greedy or shallow. Did you ever wrestle with that? And at what point did you decide it was okay to want more? Well, you've got to fundamentally, okay, why do you think that?

Where did that come from? Yeah. Why do you think that making money is evil and who installed that thought in your brain? This is where I'm talking to. Yeah, probably somebody that didn't have it.

Okay?

So, I'll explain it, but you have to understand that there's a reason you think those things.

And you have to remove yourself from, you know, you said, "I was brought up to believe." Well, that doesn't mean that those beliefs are accurate. That doesn't mean that people that put those beliefs in your brain actually know what the fuck they're talking about. Okay?

And all likelihood, they probably don't, all right, unless their life looks exactly like the one that you want, I wouldn't listen to that shit and let me explain something further. So, there is a highly popular narrative about money in terms of it being a bad thing, okay?

And it always comes from people that don't have any, all right?

Which should discount it right away, but it doesn't. But if you understand where that comes from, it can help you get away from that mindset. So, unlike today where you have social media and you have the internet and you have all of this instant communication, that is relatively new in commerce for a very long time before that, there were only three ways that people could communicate.

There was radio, there was television, and there was print. There was no instant feedback for 70 years, all right? So, for 70 years, all right, these companies were able to advertise products. They were able to tell you that they were the best products in the world, and the only way for you to find out that they weren't were to buy them, okay?

But here's the thing, when you buy a product that wasn't as it was advertised, which became the norm, that became the strategy. You didn't have a way to spread the word amount of fast enough to stop them from making a fucked ton of money. So for 70 years, you had corporations and businesses who happened to gather up enough money

to be able to advertise, then they went and sold inferior products, or did things that weren't exactly the way that they said, or in some cases, sold things that were harmful, like cigarettes, okay, and told you they were healthy, they were allowed to do all of this predatory marketing. And so what happened is, the regular people rightfully so started to develop this mentality and the mentality was this.

The only way to get ahead is to fuck people over, all right?

Now, back then, that appeared to be true, because that was the only way that people could fucking hear about products. When the internet came around, and by the way, not only did it appear to be true, it was true in a lot of cases. There was a lot of people who made a lot of fucking money with predatory marketing and nefarious

strategies in terms of taking advantage of the consumer. That mentality got baked in to the grandparents and their parents, they brought this idea, they observed it, they saw it, and then what they said to you and other people was, well,

You don't want to be one of those guys who just takes advantage of people and...

of money because you got to step on everybody's face and blah, blah, blah, which is their

perspective, right? It was a real one. Yes.

But here's the thing, and this is not saying all businesses did that, but the biggest

ones did, okay? So when the internet came around, it changed things. When social media came around, it really changed things because now everybody had an instant way to communicate back and forth. So these companies that were used to doing these things couldn't do them the way that

they used to do them because the minute that I bought one of these products that sucked, I'm post on the internet, these dudes fucking advertised this, it's a fucking hook of shit. What did this thing?

And dude, if you've been on the internet for long enough,

you can remember when people started doing this, they started putting companies on blast, they started showing the products, they started showing like these, uh, the quality and the word of mouth started to spread, okay? That created a different scenario dynamic and business, all right? And now the dynamic is honest, and it's this.

If your product isn't what you say it is, if your product doesn't actually help people, if your product is some sort of marketing bullshit, it will get found out right away.

So nowadays, the only way to sustain yourself is by doing things above board, okay?

You have to make a good product. You have to be what you say you are. You have to solve the problem you say you're going to solve otherwise the entire internet knows.

So we went from a situation where your parents and your grandparents and this person who's

asking the question, they probably observed all of this shit and are, you know, I wouldn't say intentionally, but that's their perspective. They're telling you that everybody they know that ever made any money was a fucking piece of shit. Today, the only way to actually make money is by solving people's problems, the best way

possible. And not being a piece of shit. Okay? And that's an ethical thing. Yeah.

So you live an age where it's possible and not only possible, it's required for you

to make a lot of money, you have to be, you have to create a product that actually provides

value to the consumer. So this idea needs to be thrown out. This is old school thinking, this is old, and yes, do we still have some fucking shit bags for sure? But what happens to them?

What happened? We see it all the time. These people do we see that come around on the internet, they start making a little bit of money, and then all of a sudden they're gone because people start finding out they're taking advantage of people or they're not who they say they are or they're scamming people.

And the culture self-corrects it now. So it's actually the opposite of what, quote, unquote, you've been brought up to believe and you need to accept that because the truth of business is this. You are not chasing money, that is not what a business is designed to do. When you ask most people, what is the purpose of your business?

They will say to make money, that is not the purpose of a business. The purpose of a business is to solve a problem that benefits the consumer to which they trade you money for that solution. Money is the product by product of the value that you provide, okay? So the two things that you need to do here is you need to let go of this old way of thinking,

understand why it exists and now you can probably let it go, okay? And two, instead of thinking, I'm chasing money and by the way, I hope your, I hope you get rich as fuck. I hope, I hope you get, I hope you become a hundred billionaires. There's nothing wrong with that, okay?

We need some good hundred billionaires, all right? You can want all that shit, but you've got to stop and you've got to say, okay, I want all that shit, but the only way I'm going to get that shit is by solving enough of this problem over here to where they trade me enough money to give me what the fuck I'm looking for.

And if you can, if you can let go of that negative thinking and then also replace what your intent is for your, for your business as an operator, meaning I'm here to solve a problem. I'm here to help people do this and whatever that is, that doesn't, it could be anything. Whatever the fucking problem is, solving in the best way possible, solve it with the best product possible, make them happy and they give you the fucking money, okay?

And not only do they give you the money, they're happy to give you the money, they love to give you the money. They're proud to give you the money and there's nothing better than running a business where you know that you're helping people and you're becoming successful by solving

That problem.

That's a good feeling. You could be proud of that.

The bottom line is very simple, okay?

Most of us grow up, not really understanding success, okay?

And it's very, very important to understand that no matter where you come from, who you are, where you were raised, you have the ability to win if you follow the game plan and let go of these ideas that are the old way of thinking and then accept that I'm going to solve the problem better than everybody else. And if you can do those two things, bro, there's nothing you can't build, there's nothing

you can't build. So, yeah, man, hopefully that helps you understand where that mentality comes from and I hope it helps you guys free yourself from that thinking because if you can't think positively about making a lot of money, you're going to have a really hard time making it, all right? And let me tell you something too, that these people, they, the people who will never

do shit, will never tell you, they will never tell you what it's like to employ a thousand people and for them to have careers and jobs and families, they will never tell you about that. And when you bring that shit up, they'll bring up the nice car of the new drives. They'll bring up the fucking bullshit, okay?

And never talk about the money that these people will contribute to their local economies

through charitable means, rebuilding their cities, sponsoring sports teams, sponsoring youth programs. I mean, I don't know about you guys, but I'll see any of these big companies sponsoring the fucking local baseball teams, right? So we got to understand, dude, you have an ethical responsibility to become successful.

You have an ethical responsibility to become successful because what it actually means is that you're providing far more value to the world than what you're taking away from it. That's the reality.

So this idea of chasing lots and lots of money, fucking great, okay?

But if you are sitting there thinking, well, you know, I want lots of money, but like fuck dude, like, are they all going to fucking hate me? Yeah. They probably are saying they're probably not going to like it. By the time you actually, and this is the fucking funniest part about it, these people will

constantly criticize you and constantly fill your mind with doubt and constantly get you a second gas and be frustrated and think you won't make it until you're actually making it and it becomes undeniable that you're going to make it and these same people switch

their team and bro, that all of a sudden it's, I always believed in you, I always

was proud of you, I always knew it, right? Can I get a hundred bucks? Yeah. Yeah. You know what dude, you're going to be happy to give the hundred bucks and like it's, it's

comes with it. Listen, there's nothing, there's nothing, not only there's another wrong winning, you have a responsibility to win, but it's, it's not only isn't not wrong, it's a great thing. The fucking great thing, you're never going to find someone who has like done what we're

talking about here, who's going to say, man, I fucking wish I never did that. You know what, I wish I would have just stayed poor. I wish I would have just stayed where I was, it doesn't happen, dude. The only people you ever hear say this shit or the people that don't do anything, okay? Like that's the only people.

So why the fuck are you listening to him at all? You shouldn't. You shouldn't. People that didn't have to work for it. Well, I mean, that's a whole no.

That's very rare. That's not me, that's not you. Listen, are there people who are born on third base that may, you know, yeah, for sure. But there was people that came before them that built it. That's right.

All right. And you're one of those. So, yeah, dude, and we, that brings up a whole no other topic. Like, we can argue all day long about what's fair and what's not fair, but at the end

of the day, it doesn't fucking matter what matters is, do you overcome the unfair things

to create the outcome, okay? Because it's never going to be fair. My challenge is, you know, I have unfair things to happen to me. I had unfair things I had overcome. Maybe they weren't the same unfair things that you have to overcome.

But the great stories and the noble action is overcoming those things. It's not staying where you are and using that as some sort of excuse as to why you're nothing. All right. We all know those people are full of shit.

We know it. No. Yeah, that's real. I don't think I've ever actually this, but like when you, you know, talking about money, do you look at money is just this tool, it's this, you know, an animal to object that allows

you, you know what I'm saying? Like, because I feel like a lot of people, they're like super fucking attached to money itself, where they're like completely, like, this place from it, is it a tool for you? I think most successful people are not emotionally attached to money. They're, they're more focused on the service, the product, the value that they're providing

Knowing that the money will take care of itself.

And I think most people that have money have an abundance mindset when it comes to money,

meaning they let it flow, they don't think of it, because like, dude, when you think

of money, like you get some money, and you're like, fuck, I don't want to fucking lose it. Okay.

Here's what you're telling the universe, I'm afraid this is a sacred resource.

I don't want to fucking lose it, and you're focused on not losing it. You know what happens? You lose it. Okay. When you detach yourself emotionally, and you sort of realize that this is just a byproduct

of the solutions that you're providing, the money may get short sometimes, because that's what happens in business, but you're going to have a much easier time bringing it in all the time. Yeah. Okay.

You go solve some more problems. That's right. Yeah. There's no right answer on third and final question, guys. Guys, any question number three, Andy, if you were looking at my business and trying

to decide whether it has real scale potential, or if it's just a high paying job, what

are the first things you look at?

What separates a company that can 10X from one that just grows linearly with the owners effort? Huh. The value of the product, what kind of problem is this solving? But just because you have a good idea, it doesn't mean it's going to work.

Okay. You've got to have the awareness, which goes back to the first question, being able to look at whatever it is that you're creating in a very objective frame of mind. Bad entrepreneurs look at what they do, and they are emotionally attached to it. They look at it, they say, well, this is what I do.

And then when they go out and sell it, and people don't want it, they're confused. Okay.

So the first thing you have to really understand is, do people actually want this product?

Is this a product that solves a problem in such a way that people are willing to give me money? And by the way, there's great thing about the internet, you could fucking test this shit right now. You can make fake landing pages, run traffic to them, see what the conversion is, and figure

out if there's a fucking demand for it or not. Well, you didn't used to be able to do that, okay. You guys have so many advantages, bro. I would literally trade places with any of you, fucking any of you, even the dumb motherfuckers. Okay?

Because I was dumb too, all right. I know how to operate being dumb, all right. I would trade with any of you, because you have all these tools and these abilities to know things that we just had to fucking go like, like back in the day, bro, like I'll tell you this, when we started first form, our first product was level one light.

We didn't fucking sell any of it, like we wouldn't sell, okay. We thought it was going to be a great thing. It didn't sell, okay. And we're most people would have done when that happened, as they said, okay. Well, first form's not going to work, we're just going to go back to doing this.

No. We said, okay. Well, they must not want that. So what do they want? And we started figuring out what they want it, and we started making those things, and then

we started making them better, and better, and better, and better, and better.

And that process never stops.

You always want to be improving. You always want to stay ahead of the curve. But at the end of the day, dude, you've got to be willing to assess your business or your skill or your product in a way that isn't emotional because you desire this certain outcome, okay.

And let me tell you something, dude. Yeah, it hurts to look at a product and say, fuck, I fucking products sucks, okay. It sucks. It sucks to do that. But that saves you so much time, bro.

That saves you years of your life beating your head against the wall, okay. I'll give it to you with our energy drink, all right. You guys, when we came out with our first energy drink, you guys who have been around for a minute, we came out with it. One or two of the flavors was pretty good.

The rest were fucking terrible, they were terrible, and by the way, I was transparent about that on the show. Was I not? Yeah, you were. Did I not tell you guys a fucking, this one ain't that good, I don't fucking like it, okay.

Now we partner with the company that that's what they do is make fucking good drinks. And those of you who drink the drink, I mean, it's a thousand times better. Not even compared. Okay. But if I had sat in that meeting with these guys who do this all the time and been

emotionally stuck to the decisions that we made without them, we couldn't have made that progress. All right. So you have to emotionally detach.

You have to look at your shit and say, okay, do people really fucking want this?

Does it solve a problem? Or am I wishing that it would solve a problem? Or am I hoping that they were like it, all right, two different things. Because when you don't get emotional about it, you can make fast decisions. When you're emotional about it, you can't.

When you're saying, okay, well, how do I know if my idea is good enough?

Well, you could test it.

If it doesn't test out, it's probably not good enough, okay.

You can also do things by talk to people who you don't know, okay. Here's another mistake. A lot of you fuckers make, okay. You come up with this idea, you want it, you want it to work. So you go to your fucking stupid ass friends who aren't doing shit and say, what do you

think? Oh, dude. Great. That's fucking gonna be great. What's funny is, is what you start, then you're like, oh, you're an idiot.

So you've got to talk to people who are unbiased, okay.

You have to be willing to accept that feedback.

You have to be willing to listen to the criticisms from people who are not biased. And that's a hard thing to do because your ego's involved. I made this, this is my idea.

And now you're telling me that it sucks, fuck you.

That's what shitty entrepreneurs do. Great entrepreneurs come back and they're like, well, I talked to 20 people, bro. And I don't think this is the move. I think maybe we need to, this is what I, this is the data I collect it, right. There's all different ways to collect consumer feedback and data before you make big investments

now that, like, you just quite honestly, aren't able to do before. So I would do those things now. Now is this a myth, let's dispel this myth, or is this myth real or not? Is every single business scalable?

So I mean, I'm assuming, now for this, the answer's no. No. Not every business is scalable. Businesses where you're trading your time for money are very hard to scale. Touched.

Yeah. Okay. I got to sit down. I got to fucking tattoo. I got to trade my time for money.

I can only tattoo X amount of people per week until my back gives out my body fucking crumbles. Okay. I know a lot of tattoo artists, bro. They all say the same thing, okay.

But I know a couple tattoo artists that have figured out that the way to scale it is not by scaling themselves, it's by starting a shop and then renting space or coming up with a tattoo after care or some sort of ancillary lane that can be scaled. Okay. So can every business be scaled?

No.

Can every business have an opportunity to scale if you look at it a little bit differently?

Probably. Probably. Probably. Okay. But it requires you just to have a different mindset and be able to, like I said, have

awareness. Rise above it. Look at it. How could I do this? What else?

This is what I'm good at. By the way, if you're good at trimming the wings off of grasshoppers, that's a fucking useless skill. Okay. So we have to be able to assess if our skills are really valuable or not.

And then if you don't have valuable skills, you've got to learn some. All right. So the whole point here is that most things can be scaled if thought about properly.

There are certain things that will never scale because the product isn't of value enough

or people are trading all of their time for the money. And you only have so much time. Um, damn. That makes sense. Absolutely.

It's like a history thing too, man.

What about timing of the service or skill of the product, right?

Like sometimes the market is not ready for that yet. Like I'm thinking back because like the people, like the fucking forward model to you, right? My focus on horses is like, ah, I'm not. You're crazy. Yeah, but also, yeah, you can be, dude, this is a really good point.

This is a really fucking good point, especially in today's day and age. With all of the AI revolution happening and everything changing. That's a good point. I'm glad you brought that up. You can be so early that it feels like there's no need, okay?

You can be so early that you feel that it feels like there's no need. That's actually a really good sign, but it's really hard to see and it takes a lot of fucking patience to let things materialize so that people actually get it. Most of the people that make products that early have a lot of experience. They understand psychology.

They understand where everything's going. They understand why people do what they do. They understand, you know, the evolutions. They've seen other evolutions. Like for example, I mentioned earlier, one of the things that makes me an effective

entrepreneur is that I grew a business, a successful business, pre-social media. Then I adapted and built a massive company, post social media. And now we're building AI tech that's going to make all the shit that I've done look like a fucking bugger on my nose, okay?

That's over 30 fucking years.

So right now, the AI tech that I'm working on is early.

So I have to sit here and I'm like, fuck, is it fucking working?

Is it working? Is it working? But little by little. It's working. You see what I'm saying?

And if I were to come in and say, oh, well, it's been 90 days.

I don't know. And like quit.

All right, I'm missing a huge opportunity.

But you only know that shit through experience. You can't know that when you're 18, all right?

So there's a lot of nuance there, bro.

But most of you guys are not reinventing a new concept. You're taking your concept that's already existed and evolving it. So you have a lot of proof already that these things will work. And you've just got to take that and add to it and make it better. And that's easy.

Yeah. That's the easiest thing. I love it. So I love it, dude. I was 80.

That was three. Yep. I'll go ahead and start a week. Yep. All right, guys.

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