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@KTPDAILY
@KTPDAILY 12 минут бұрын
I started something on March 27, 1996 and finished April 15, 2024. I never gave up. NEVER!!! I ate popcorn for dinner and slept in places I can not explain. Today, I am............guess the rest. March 27, 1996 to April 15, 2024 10,246 days 245,904 hours 14,754,240 minutes 1,180,339,200 heart beats (at approximately 80 per minute) My heart didn't give up on me. Why should I give up on the dream?
@ddanieldunn
@ddanieldunn 36 минут бұрын
Why is the title of this not How I hacked Reddit to build a $1m business? I think that would work 10x better.
@challengedollar2880
@challengedollar2880 55 минут бұрын
what happened after the 12k? part 2?
@rheuevr
@rheuevr 2 сағат бұрын
lol. dead project
@underwaterbasketweaver5862
@underwaterbasketweaver5862 2 сағат бұрын
Something is not adding up. Why does he live in a condo if he is making 10 million a year?
@sigfriedsiedentopf
@sigfriedsiedentopf 2 сағат бұрын
I would love to understand how he can find people that will work for him to do all this. I started a few companies now and most are just not doing their job well without me ending up micromanaging them and them then just taking all my knowledge to take off and start their own business 🤣. There's just no incentive for them to continue working with me if they can do it by themselves and take all the profit.
@D-Rob672
@D-Rob672 10 сағат бұрын
Real women staying by helping you to get successful
@D-Rob672
@D-Rob672 10 сағат бұрын
Go get that fast car you want now
@D-Rob672
@D-Rob672 10 сағат бұрын
blessed
@lifestyleapparelbrands
@lifestyleapparelbrands 12 сағат бұрын
QUALO = Quality. Athletics. Love. Outdoors. To me it's always cool seeing how businesses and brands come up with their name. The name is definitely catchy.
@lifestyleapparelbrands
@lifestyleapparelbrands 12 сағат бұрын
4:36 100% relatable.
@lifestyleapparelbrands
@lifestyleapparelbrands 13 сағат бұрын
1:21 I purchase domains as a future investment (buying domains and building a business around it) and there is no greater feeling than to find out that the domain name that you want is available. It's the little things in life.
@debouwmakelaar7880
@debouwmakelaar7880 13 сағат бұрын
Strange... I've recently seen a video about some Aussie guy, 'Davie', telling about the exact same story, but there it's 'his' story.... 🤔🙃
@smoke7926
@smoke7926 15 сағат бұрын
talk to them customers. Got it. !
@LihimSidhe
@LihimSidhe 15 сағат бұрын
I came across your channel a few days via KZfaq suggestions & I'm so glad I did. Whenever I think of someone successful I admire, the part of their story I'm always the MOST interested in is how they started. I don't really care what they did AFTER they became a millionaire because that part is f--king easy: PAY people to manifest your dreams for you in addition to one's own efforts. It's why we see movies based on the struggles of everyday people the most; who the f--k wants to watch two+ hours of rich and successful people taking it easy and living a relatively stress free life? "How am I going to pay bills this month? OH WAIT I'M RICH THAT'S HOW!" zzzzzzzzzzzz But to get to that point is the critical part; it's the Rubicon to cross. Without that critical step there is no success and that's why I view it as the most important and crucial. It's where one's life transforms from the ordinary into the extraordinary. Your crossing the Rubicon moment was going into Starbucks to focus on distractionless deep work. I feel finding ways for different types of people get into a distractionless deep work states is something you can explore more. For example let's say you have a construction worker that works 12 hours a day and comes home with a broken body to a family of 4 kids, unpaid bills, and an unhappy wife - how does that person get into a flowstate? That's very different than a childless tech dude who isn't on pain meds to deal with their broken body. But there has to be a commonality to get these two very different people into a flowstate. I realized as I writing this that the commonality is to recognize that one's work, even if it's 1 minute per day, f--king matters. Because you keep adding up non zero work efforts they eventually will add up to something. So if the construction worker can only afford 1 minute per day, that infinitely better than 30 seconds which is infinitely better than 0 seconds. We all have different lives but if we want success we HAVE to put in the work where we can even if it's literally just 1 minute a day. Thank you so much for making this content!
@MoneyFreedomGrid
@MoneyFreedomGrid 16 сағат бұрын
💪 Persistence and determination lead to prosperity. Keep grinding, even when the going gets tough, and you'll see the rewards! 💵
@adrians-ro8kk
@adrians-ro8kk 17 сағат бұрын
What does he mean by "Find An Operator?" Someone to run your company?
@carlospataro2166
@carlospataro2166 8 сағат бұрын
Yes. Someone that will handle day-to-day operations while you work on the vision of the company
@Simonakhan421
@Simonakhan421 17 сағат бұрын
Guys, find the forbidden ebook called Quit old Broke Life and you'll see how today's business gurus actually make their money, trust me on this.
@psylocke112
@psylocke112 18 сағат бұрын
This was incredibly helpful!
@firewmulugeta1611
@firewmulugeta1611 18 сағат бұрын
One day I will be on your show
@daphnecarpenter2794
@daphnecarpenter2794 19 сағат бұрын
How did you have such a large email list before launching? Most startup businesses have to slave away at advertising and marketing just to get a few first clients. That was perhaps the biggest key to your initial sales success.
@BAWalks
@BAWalks 19 сағат бұрын
Since I subscribed yesterday, I've watched about 5 of your videos. The biggest problem is the algo takes me away from your content. You should consider creating playlists with at least 5 - 10 videos in each. Still loving your content, and your story is awesome. Best of luck to you
@ridha2306
@ridha2306 20 сағат бұрын
So what he is doing exactly?
@JustMe-xb4ey
@JustMe-xb4ey 21 сағат бұрын
It took me till 3 minutes into the video before I realized where he got his company name from. And, i'm positive a few of your viewers....will have no idea because they have never heard of the expression. Good name though. I like it. Great channel too!
@beybladeknights1223
@beybladeknights1223 22 сағат бұрын
Alex Hormozi taught us one thing: Most people are better off starting and staying with one business than spreading their focus on multiple businesses. Only talented people are able to pull something off like that
@robosergTV
@robosergTV 22 сағат бұрын
so this is another chatGPT wrapper. I can literally go to chatGPT and it will write me SEO
@robosergTV
@robosergTV 22 сағат бұрын
this will be killed once MS integrates their own AI into Excel.