I always been told I was lazy since I was a kid. I'm a janitor and will admit a good one. I work hard and do a good job. I hate my Job but still care about doing a good job. I thought I'd always be successful but at 32 and still cleaning its depressing. My goal in life is to own a house with my partner who also works hard and adopt a dog. I feel lost. Feel like giving up isn't an option. Just want more peace, love and happiness.
@heathermariearmbrust2 жыл бұрын
I pray for u- I deserve it!
@padresoscar2 жыл бұрын
Why u cleaning? It's your choice or just don't want to look for anything else??
@hypermax60032 жыл бұрын
@@padresoscar sometimes the ability of oneself is difficult to over come. im in the same situtation and still trying to figure out to be successful
@davet7662 жыл бұрын
So you know cleaning. Start a part time cleaning business in your spare time.
@vikeltian1982 Жыл бұрын
Never Give Up Never Surrender
@jsalt38002 жыл бұрын
I found your quote about telling myself that everything is my fault very inspiring. I feel that too often in the self-help, people are encouraged to work on self-love and to be patient with themselves. Profound changes can only occur if you can accept the truth (sometimes brutal) that your actions directly influence your life despite genuine intentions. I mean there’s nothing good about having a negative inner critic but no one else is going to be as accountable of you then you.
@Cannamom420Mimi2 жыл бұрын
I started changing my life in 2018 & Tom Is definitely one of the people who helped me the most. I hope he knows how much he helps others. I am a recovering addict who was abandoned by my biomom as a baby. Raised by my dad, who instilled empathy, loyalty, honesty & compassion & who never gave up on me. I met biomom for the 1st time when I was 10, at 11, I was diagnosed with anxiety & depression. The day I met biomom, the butterflies came in my stomach & never left til 2019! I started self medicating as a preteen & was a full blown junkie at 14 years old. I had overdosed 4x & finally got clean when the universe intervened & made me a Mother. I was told I would never be able to have children because of my drug use, but miracles do happen. I named my daughter Hope, because she gave me hope! She saved my life. I have been clean for 12+ years. I am a medical cannabis patient, but besides that, I don’t even take any western meds. With binaural beats, meditation, people like Toms knowledge, & a lot of inner work, I have cured the depression, anxiety, bipolar, ADHD. Etc… I even lost over 100 lbs with no diet or exercise. I do exercise now, but back then, I couldn’t. I literally lost it by listening to binaural beats as I slept & subliminals. Our minds are more powerful then most realize. My goal, is to help as many people as I can. I am in the process of writing my book. My daughters old acting coach & manager said my life story should be a movie. I was kidnapped as a baby & held against my will as an adult. I’ve been shot at, had guns held to my head, shoved in my mouth, etc… & I’m still here, to grow & learn from my past. To help others with my past, knowledge & compassion 🤗
@psychoticamericanteacher2 жыл бұрын
Proud of you
@Cannamom420Mimi2 жыл бұрын
@@psychoticamericanteacher Thank you so much 😊 That truly does mean a lot. Still growing 🤗 I even stopped smoking cigarettes/nicotine in February. I never want to stop growing & becoming a better human being. Sending positive vibes you’re way. 🤗
@noire00563 жыл бұрын
One of the things I learned from Tom Bilyeu is that do things that makes you love yourself, and I am very thankful for that lesson. Though I haven’t fully integrated that lesson in my life I am slowly getting there.
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@rayanhuss59522 жыл бұрын
I wish you the best
@LeChatsMother7 жыл бұрын
I discovered you a year ago. Since then, you've inspired me and have helped return me to a place of respect for a younger generation. As a Baby Boomer, with all we fought for, the world was magnetic - magic - things changed - and then it wasn't. We seemed to go into a holding pattern. Your ideals, what you stand for, the people you interview, the ideas you share are not only for a younger crowd, for entrepreneurs, etc., but also for those of us who look back and tend to stop learning (not me, but many). Thank you for sharing your passion, genius and "truth". If I'd had children I'd have wanted them to be like you. Much respect....
@TomBilyeu7 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Jacqualine! I'm so glad the show is valuable to you! That means a lot! And thank you for the very kind words!
@fhameed002 жыл бұрын
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@psychedelicpiper9992 жыл бұрын
We need a return to the hippie days. Your generation blew it, and it’s up to some of us to rekindle that again.
@MsCafecito2 жыл бұрын
Glad he read this. Well said.
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@edwinromilly46453 жыл бұрын
When you shine from within you don’t need to be in the spotlight!!! peace🕊
@kehbumasama50202 жыл бұрын
So straight to the point, so eloquent, so soul searching and so so motivating. Thank you Tom you are a blessing to our generation.🙏🙏🙏
@minervacuba65192 жыл бұрын
I hit the like button when Tom started talking about giving jobs to anyone who needs it, not because of their credentials. It's good to change the world this way, Tom!
@shugs202 жыл бұрын
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@davidstrogylos81312 жыл бұрын
Nml
@AJBuddha2 жыл бұрын
Would you go out of your way to employ a severely mentally ill person who brings more liability & not as much value as a “normal human” ?
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@Diligently2U2 жыл бұрын
Hitting 👍 Up A Million Times..
@MarkSass7 жыл бұрын
So powerful and correct on so many levels: "If you truly believe, that the human potential is limitless, how you decide to spend your time is a spiritual consideration."
@redpanda4562 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this talk. His style is refreshingly straight, direct, and honest without wasting time. Managed to relay his story of becoming a success without coming across as arrogant. And the ideas for improving your life - those are genuine gems. Well done, sir.
@dwlaChance3 жыл бұрын
Phenomenal speech - powerful!. After wasting my life in a very long-term horrible marriage with an insane cheater, I am now rebuilding my life, trying to accomplish those things I wanted to do when I first met her. Trying to get it all going is a monumental task, but Tom gives me hope that all things are possible.
@ibnfulan57163 жыл бұрын
I believe you got this you just gotta keep grinding and stay inspired!
@jessesparzza90193 жыл бұрын
Superb speech. I can also relate to your past situation with your marriage. Take care of yourself, stay positive. and youll see that your goals unfold along with healthy friends and or relationships.
@tiphanienaccarato38563 жыл бұрын
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@smashingpencils Жыл бұрын
42:23 "I'm coming every day thinking about two people, my Mom and my sister"
@ironmomfitness96997 жыл бұрын
I started following you a few weeks ago...and you have changed my life already. Fighting everyday to become 100% goal oriented. I am learning to LEARN (rather than fail) everyday and learning to PUSH THROUGH the tough times by focusing on the end result. I am acquiring as many skills as I can and proving those who don't believe I can push through wrong has brought a whole different meaning to my life. Thank you, TOM!
@beautifullymature35486 жыл бұрын
Sir with all due respect, I love you for your willingness to be a vehicle in the inner city to help the people in that community. That’s is all people want, is the chance to work, to grow and take care of their families. That is what it takes to make America GREAT......Be well, LeRu
@maxst-laurent55212 жыл бұрын
How many CEO's sell their company and we never hear from them, ever again. The fact that this man gained so much from Quest, and is still grinding and teaching such invaluable content is more than inspiring...A true leader at heart, a true role model...
@calebormsby63512 жыл бұрын
Agreed! One of the best leaders in this new age entrepreneurial space! Always gives incredible value
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@bobbyjohnsonrealestatenj3 жыл бұрын
Love the honesty and humility of Tom Bilyeu. This was truly inspiring to watch.
@Whatsopp3 жыл бұрын
Much appreciated you can send me a direct message 👆🏻👆🏻👆🏻👆🏻
@divineedge1112 жыл бұрын
are u moron???
@karadiberlino Жыл бұрын
How do you know he is honest and humble? Do you know him in person?
@arnoldmarcus36349 ай бұрын
Only half way through and this is one of the best lectures on business and personal success I’ve ever heard. Thank you!
@rasalresid91472 жыл бұрын
2 years ago I experienced worst depression because my girlfriend cheated on me which lead to me getting overweight. I weighted like 350 lbs and I didn't want lo live anymore. Only thing that saved me were these very motivational videos. I decided I could change my life if I really want to do it. First started to eat less then I started going to gym. I was losing fat until I hit my plateau. I realized I need to seek for a help. Recently I discovered site Next Level Diet where I found out how to eat properly while working out. Their meal plan helped me continue losing fat. I have 180 lbs now. I feel better then ever. I am ready to continue living life to the fullest.
@ahmesceanga63822 жыл бұрын
All because your girlfriend cheated on you ? Life hits harder than that, buddy !
@jdubwalmer42372 жыл бұрын
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@mariamarin31242 жыл бұрын
Yes Amazon😃
@atanasfit2 жыл бұрын
That's an outstanding share, Resid! Keep pushing!
@keturah1132 жыл бұрын
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@lovechallanges16082 жыл бұрын
Tom Bilyeu, Less Brown are my huge inspirational pushers in my life. As God as my witness. I'll become something amazing that no one ever thought I'd be. Including myself. Thank You. Tom!! You're a BADASS in my life.
@TheBlueskyson2 жыл бұрын
Tom's the real deal. self confessed nerd, lazy, no skills. But a mans man. Friend of Jocko, He found the skills of persistance and determination. ty 4 vid
@garethbunce2948 жыл бұрын
Tom - this has to be top 5 speeches. Just brilliant, direct, authentic and obviously inspiring. I love how you never "sugar coat" the "toughnest" that is required to embark on the journey to the top but in the same moment you are so reassuring that we all can do it. Literally discovered you only this year (shocking I know) but man you are sky rocketing up my favorite Influencers list. Trust me there are big names on my list, but they are in good company with you. I am so excited to explore more of your wisdom and obviously see where and how I can implement in my own life. So much you referenced held such enormous relevance to me, especially where I am right now, what I have come through and over come and most importantly where I know I am going. Thank you, thank you, thank you for making such a conscious effort to share your knowledge and perspective. Much Appreciated!!
@TomBilyeu8 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for the kind words! I'm really glad the talk was useful to you. I'm honored to be in your list of influencers. I look forward to seeing you here in the community.
@josephdiomede69006 жыл бұрын
Impact theory is visionary
@jacklevi77987 жыл бұрын
24:29 - "If you truly believe that human potential is limitless, how you decide to spend your time becomes a spiritual decision" - Tom Bilyeu
@cabezitadealgodon3 жыл бұрын
Rightttt! I had to rewind that part...it hit me deeply.
@aidanhoneyman85443 жыл бұрын
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@jdjrdotzler3 жыл бұрын
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@sgm49883 жыл бұрын
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@dtheronster2 жыл бұрын
I watched the first 15 minutes. Perhaps I didn't watch long enough, but I've seen about 1000 presentations that started off EXACTLY like this one. Same old story. I worked really hard. I made a lot of money. I discovered I wasn't fulfilled by the money. So I went out to discover myself and what made me fulfilled, and what happiness REALLY is. VERY IMPORTANT: (I now HAD the money and momentum to take as much time as I needed to go out and do that) The message is of course: "Money doesn't buy happiness." True, but we're always expected to ignore the SEQUENCE of events. I would argue money DID buy him happiness in an indirect way, in that it provided him the vehicle for him to take time to explore the world to find happiness. This is the SUPPORT money that WE DON'T HAVE. I'll trade this guy's experience for mine ANY TIME. Get the money FIRST. Then, I'll figure out all the lack-of-fulfillment stuff later at my leisure. That's not the "suffering" part. That's the FUN part. That's why we're all here on planet Earth anyhow. It's the banker's economic slave system which is the hardest thing for most people to overcome. If you are so inept as a person that you can't figure what makes you fulfilled AFTER you're rich, there's no hope for you ANYHOW. Nobody can help you. I'm happy for this guy. I really am. But his story isn't really helpful to a very large swath of people out there looking for their big life. Oh, and did I mention that public speaking is the highest paid profession in the United States? I know.... very cynical. And please spare me the "your problem IS that you're cynical" responses. One can't help being cynical when there are such obvious and fundamental flaws in things. Thank you.
@TheKingkrash2 жыл бұрын
My stopping point was 17:24. Then I was like where have I heard this before? Or maybe I read it? Or maybe a documentary.. Ahh oh yeah, it was all of them.
@levarrichmond95222 жыл бұрын
Should’ve watched the whole thing
@zeeb1162 жыл бұрын
26:22-26:34 is where I’m at. I need to do something with all this “potential”, it’s maddening sitting still when there’s work to do
@ellieclewis2 жыл бұрын
Tom Bilyeu is EXACTLY the kind of person I want to work with or for, and exactly the kind of person I'm trying to become, with seemingly a lot of the same struggles he had. Thank you for this kick in the ass, Tom.
@racenturi75173 жыл бұрын
Halfway in and I love the solidarity. That you were fat and lazy and then decided to not be- this is helping me feel normal right now and not be ashamed and that me changing myself is way more possible. Thank you.
@Whatsopp3 жыл бұрын
Much appreciated you can send me a direct message 👆🏻👆🏻👆🏻
@alismoran7772 жыл бұрын
I have no idea how I got here. I stepped away from my phone while cleaning and came back to this gem. 💎 Thank you so much for your directness, encouragement and fantastic stories!
@alnaturalle2 жыл бұрын
The same with me
@rustamtm6 жыл бұрын
Tom, the reason that you can imact others this well is that you lived though it, you conquered your inner voice-critic, you genuinely love human beings and tap into their potentials. In early islamic world that was a definition of a Sufi master, their job was to fix humans and put them to next level. This journey of fixing people is the most rewarding thing ever. Creator is the most pleased with you when you do that, when you elevate his beloved project called human being, when you explain the rules of the game. It is a game, it is a sandbox for us, opportunity to mold and shape ourselves and then be shipped to the next world. Deadline date to finalize development, testing in QA and ship to production, is our death, which is hidden for a purpose.
@ameshnaidoo77452 жыл бұрын
There should be a LOVE button to hit for this Super inspirational Employing people that society and government has stigmatized as no longer worthy Having the guts to switch and take a risk in another venture Super belief Impacting lives from their own family, to staff, to the customers and changing lives Absolutely beautiful May your success continue to flourish exponentially
@luiszamudio1828 жыл бұрын
Tom, this is my favorite episode on your show so far! Honestly, the person that I want to emulate the most out of all the ones of your show is you man. That was a fucking amazing talk, and you know how to speak very well, and it really seems like you have put a lot of golden nuggets that your guests have shared with you into practice. As this show grows, and you grow I can definitely see how you will become one hell of a speaker for millions of people. Just wanted to congratulate you for all the hard work you have put behind the courtains, because I can see how much more impact you are creating because of it, and is inspiring me to do the very same! Cheers man, and look forward to meet you soon
@TomBilyeu8 жыл бұрын
Thank you! And thanks for recognizing the hard work! That's what it's all about, right? Put in the work, get the results. I appreciate the encouragement.
@michellecardenas60723 жыл бұрын
Yes 100% agree. The thing that comes across to me that I sooo valuable about him is his empathetic way of valuing EVERYBODY without judgment and is so humbley real about what he believes in that it exudes from his pores. To me this is huge!!! Ive always believed that if you find value in taking care of your ppl they they too will take care of you just for the mere fact they know that you value them. In todays corporate world this has been lost..I believe EVERYBODY wants to feel valued no matter where they go or what they do. So when they find it they never want to lose it because it feels so good and that IS EXTREMELY VALUABLE(pun intended!) I want to be a person like Tom that TRULY CARES about making a sustainable difference from the heart not from the wallet. The philanthropy in todays world is so NOT THAT. I will be the one to change this if its the last breaths I take.
@sheilaboland62852 жыл бұрын
@@TomBilyeu I just found this talk and could identify with what you said in the beginning. I just still do not know what I want to do.
@veganallison2 жыл бұрын
My Master puts it like this... If you love your job, your business, your whatever, you will do well... for ME that makes absolute sense... 💖
@itsjusthowioil7607 жыл бұрын
This is one of the best keynotes I've ever heard. I'm having all my children watch it individually, and we're going to discuss. You're my mentor, and I'm grateful. I guess it's okay to binge watch Tom Bilyeau...lol!
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@facultativestudygirl2 жыл бұрын
this had encouraged me to study ..... thankyou for this.. now also i am studying & that is live on my channel...
@James-sc1lz2 жыл бұрын
There’s very few people I admire. Forget all those CEOs on those that just take over a company and people respect just because they sit at the top. That’s just politics. Being able to come from nothing and build something, that’s inspiring. That takes dedications, intelligence, motivation and determination. Tom is inspiring. He had a goal and achieved it in spades. These are the people I admire. It is people like Tom that I want to listen to. I’m not interested in listening to someone just because they have millions in the bank. I want to listen to people that have a story to tell about their journey to success. It might not even be money related as success means different things to different people. What I found really interesting here is the determination to be the best. Money is just a bonus. Bill gates wanted every home to have a pc. That was his goal.
@dianneschmid81293 жыл бұрын
Such a brave and determined soul clearly explains his amazing steps that has given him the ability to believe in his dream Tom with gratitude I have been greatly inspired by your determination and faith may u always shine 🌟🌟🌟🙏🌺🌺🌺
@FD1111Ministries10 ай бұрын
14:40 I got chills on the part! We need more companies like this and leaders with compassion 🙌🏽🫶🏽🔥
@sadiaarman3632 жыл бұрын
I first saw Tom Bilieu doing an interview. In the beginning, I didnt think anything. Then, after he wrapped it up, I was struck with the depth and profundity of his mind. Also, his utter simplicity, humility. These things struck me as unusual and untypical. He seemed like a person who has done a lot of inner reflection. Now i learn he is a top rate enterpreneur. Respects.
@cnfttradingdaily81583 жыл бұрын
When you talked about ppl who were former gang bangers it hit close to home . I burnt the ships and took the island when I walked away and decided I wanted something more out of life . I haven’t drank in 3 1/2 years and am for the first time changing limiting beliefs and expanding my earning power. I literally wanted to cry when I heard you say about giving ppl hope . Thanks so much for the paradigm shift you and others like Robbins helped me achieve.
@edwinromilly46453 жыл бұрын
Wow Outstanding!! we need many more Tom’s in the World- people who just give with no hidden Agenda,who can rise up from anything not because they were told to but because they have that insatiable appetite ,and desire.Never look down on anyone but only to help them up!!
@lifewithkashmeere2 жыл бұрын
I hope everyone who sees this is blessed & has an abundant year 💕🎉
@eonryan84912 жыл бұрын
5:56 - show your work & ambition 6:36 - Nietzsche's quote 8:10 - if it lives in service of my goals, I do it 8:18 - "they didn't know the reason that I wasn't doing the paper route was that I didn't care" "It didn't mean that when I found something I cared about, I wouldn't push" 11:41 - build a company based on your values 21:50(22:09) - If you're in control, you can do sth about it.(why this is important as an entrepreneur ) 22:37 - if you're trying to get rich, why pseudo work? 25:13 - every business you make, make sure that it matters 31:13 - when you lose a sense of feeling good about who you are, life truly feels hopeless 37:15 - "do I want to know more than everyone else in the world in this subject?" 45:36 - use what works/go where the attention is 53:47 - execution is #1
@jessjess66127 жыл бұрын
Tom you are by far the most intellectually stimulating force in this space. Tony Robbins has nothing on you. Don't get me wrong, he's amazing however, you're what we need in this part of our quest for becoming the best in whatever entrepreneural dreams & goals we set out to achieve. Thank you.
@omaryounis91132 жыл бұрын
tom bilyu is optimist + entrepreneur + positive energy ... best regards to tom from the brave iraq
@CRIPETOE6 жыл бұрын
Tom is the real deal! He GETS it, and more importantly, he gets it and shares that insightful wisdom with the masses! If you're not already on 'The Tom Train' ALL ABOARD humanity!!
@jxel87702 жыл бұрын
Amazing
@lilamnbdh9674 жыл бұрын
You’re so fantastic Tom, a Master Mind , God bless you and your Team🙏❤️!!
@Alexhomierjj3 жыл бұрын
Tom is doing incredible lets be inspire by him
@katienguyen91422 жыл бұрын
1. Reading: ideas in = ideas out 2. Meditation ( calm your nerves 3. Be open to change. Act on what u have learnt 4. Everyone you meet will teach u smth 5. Develop greed (sustain effort over time, persist your boredom, learn to tell the difference between lacking of greed and naturally disinterest, 6. Find your interest: find your area of interest -> do you wanna know more abt it than anyone else?
@almaguapa-sailboatliveaboa4403 жыл бұрын
Tom Bilyeu has a great story. His childhood versus his adulthood spread an impressive path. Thx for sharing!
@kellywatts2482 жыл бұрын
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@local_bred36523 жыл бұрын
I know when I'm lying to myself when it does help and when I'm lying to myself when it doesn't help... Truer words that couldn't be said any better✌🏾💯
@ramanarc7 жыл бұрын
so successful yet so humble. thank you for the speech Tom!
@erikah.53233 жыл бұрын
This is by far one of the best speeches I've watched in awhile. I buy Quest bars seldomly and watching this video just made me want to get out in this cold weather to buy some. Tom really spoke to me! And now I gotta read some books.
@ecaldwell93 жыл бұрын
Awesome presentation! THANK YOU TOM FOR ALL THAT YOU HAVE DONE/DO. I watched this guy for yrs doing interviews. And just really didn’t know who he was, how he got these good interviews, had 2M+ following him, etc. TODAY! I am now dutifully informed. WOW!
@Whatsopp3 жыл бұрын
Much appreciated you can send me a direct message 👆🏻👆🏻👆🏻👆🏻
@mollyjoan99562 жыл бұрын
Wow! quite eye opening.1.25 hours well spent . You answered many of the why and how questions unmotivated and stuck people ask. You 'unclogged the tunnel' for us to see the light on the other end. Hard truths, valuable lessons.Thank you Tom.
@dshanel72963 жыл бұрын
I truly appreciate you helping the disadvantaged, the underprivileged, the destitute; when so many people prefer to judge and ridicule, you helped these people. I am truly inspired by you!
@haroldtong24093 жыл бұрын
Try reading the Bible
@shaileshshrestha34956 жыл бұрын
I have been watching Tom's interview with so many insparasanal people which has inspired me so much. He has got natural talent and been there and relate to so many people around the world! I would like to personally meet him one day!! AMAZING...
@redrobles33032 жыл бұрын
I have been following you for a while but not long enough to have caught this when it was first posted, what a shame.. This was very inspirational. Hopefully it will been seen by millions more. Thank you for your words... and The Matrix was, is and always will be the best movie ever!! (The first movie)
@janetmarmaro82692 жыл бұрын
Lol. Cute.
@misseiynck7162 жыл бұрын
What is the REAL shame is that Amber Heard shitting on Johnny Depps bed gets millions of views/comments/likes OVERNIGHT. At the time of posting this, it’s 5 years old with less than 800 comments. I’d love someone to do a TED talk about THAT.
@haydengaines54452 жыл бұрын
I'm only 24 minutes into this and all I can say is thank you for this! 🔥🔥 This video is giving me motivational chills similar to old school Les Brown videos. You gotta be hungryy!!!! 🍴🍽
@jungi66022 жыл бұрын
Hi
@birgitmitchell56483 жыл бұрын
Tom! I have loved and grown from all the interviews I've watched over the past five years... I have never known your roots however and what an inspiration to know all this and quite similar to my own ! Love how you can admit how " being right "was your driving " hold back " !! Such a stumbling block for all us bookish- slightly -socially -maladjusted over-eager types... I am going to listen to the second half again!! And send it to all my favorite students !!!
@kellywatts2482 жыл бұрын
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@akaWellnessbyAnnette2 жыл бұрын
33:19 "Grit" by Angela Duckworth. "Sustained effort over time." "Persist through boredom and suffering."
@Morgothik2 жыл бұрын
17 minutes into this and I'm crying because I feel this way all the time. This is going to be a long hour.
@sadiaarman3632 жыл бұрын
1) The willingness to endure, to grind it out, is what decides vitally whether you will be successful or not.2) The question you ask is, what is it that I would love doing and want to do even if I think I will fail.?
@Qwoot7 жыл бұрын
Hey Tom, thank-you for the value you provide to your community. I find your journey and your insights into yourself and the way you've grown over time to be inspiring for my own journey, as my beginning was not unlike how you describe your early years. A big takeaway for me from your keynotes has been focusing on why and having a vision that is bigger than just making a profit. So, even though I am just starting out and I do not have a tribe yet, you've inspired me to articulate to myself what the values and ethos of the tribe that I want to build should be. I'm already finding this to be immensely helpful, not only in that having a mission statement helps keep me inspired but also in that it informs my early decision making and illuminates the right path in a way that makes some choices easy that might otherwise not be. Keep doing what you do my friend. I just discovered your content recently but you're already on my list of favorite youtube channels.
@liyuqi37792 жыл бұрын
A fantastic speech! Such an excellent storyteller! 0:28 the opening, uses self-deprecation to show humility, and personal stories that go against the common "a born entrepreneur" cliche to stir up people's interest. 3:00 where it started: a mediocre, motionless household, where the mom wished the kid to try and fail and just stay.
@liyuqi37792 жыл бұрын
5:59 the changing point. and a sudden quote of Nietzsche
@liyuqi37792 жыл бұрын
8:15 you didn't push (hard) because you didn't care (enough).
@liyuqi37792 жыл бұрын
10:18 An unexpected Captivating twist of the story.
@liyuqi37792 жыл бұрын
14:39 "your resume tells me where you've been not where you are now" (this is what people want to hear. his examples are extreme and gripping.)
@liyuqi37792 жыл бұрын
19:39 It's going to be hard. "It's all my fault." Because I refuse to be a victim. I claim the duty. So I'm in control. I can do something about it. (Alfred Adler's philosophy. I can't agree more but insist that This should be said ONLY TO OURSELVES. Not to other people who suffered and say "It's all your fault," which is victim-shaming, unempathetic, and being an asshole.)
@allenj17287 жыл бұрын
This will be on replay all month. you sir are truly an inspiration
@qalat233 жыл бұрын
I have watched most of your interviews with world best speakers, writers, entrepreneurs. I always thought you're genuine person with a great traits, however after this speech, I genuinely appreciate and admire your life course and accept my gratitude for sharing valuable knowledge with us. Greetings from Finland!!
@Whatsopp3 жыл бұрын
Much appreciated you can send me a direct message 👆🏻👆🏻👆🏻👆🏻
@andya36208 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this speech.I badly wanted to be an entrepreneur and started two business one year back and both of them failed. I thought I should be a born entrepreneur and this is not for me and lost all of my belief. When you said that you were not a born entrepreneur and acquired all the skills by having the right mindset and hardwork it resonated with me and gave me belief that even I can do it. I have decided to try again even I fail. I have been following you from past one week and you have been so inspiration to me. Thanks for everything
@tonyaanderton57223 жыл бұрын
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@veliem39353 жыл бұрын
Hearing him speak I'm hearing my own limiting beliefs. Guess that's the next thing to work on. Thanks the Universe for mindfulness ♥️
@LorainSanto8 жыл бұрын
I clicked on the video expecting to watch the first 5 mins and then move on, here I am, shocked that it actually ended! That was very riveting and insightful.
@TomBilyeu8 жыл бұрын
That's so cool! Glad that it grabbed your attention! Thanks for watching!
@English_Marathoner2 жыл бұрын
I'm watching this video over and over again. I will listen to this tomorrow again.
@TheZGALa7 жыл бұрын
I prefer "responsibility" to "fault" or blame...more empowering to me. :) I love to listen to your positive talks while processing orders--keeps my brain on track. More thanks!
@TomBilyeu7 жыл бұрын
You're absolutely right about that. I use the word "fault" to slap people awake - myself included.
@kaitlincullis80292 жыл бұрын
It is so refreshing the way he is openly sharing his experiences and wisdom. For me my approach to getting motivated is to play a little mind game that I learned from “Your Success Method by Michael Kennedy” …so whenever I feel that I’m gonna procrastinate on a task I start playing this “game” in my mind that reframes the whole task and makes it a whole lot easier for me to work on the task instead of letting my mind say “I’ll do it later”, its not the same as visualisations which is less powerful IMO
@andreybatashov21832 жыл бұрын
How do you do it? Can you be more specific please?
@musuekaneh41683 жыл бұрын
This is very inspirational and motivational. I am about to complete a very advanced degree, but as I reflect on the years I have spent obtaining it, it does not excite me anymore, though I could utilize it for non-profit purposes. However, the title does not excite me anymore as it would the average person because my passion is now something that money can't purchase. Thank you.
@amerok37 жыл бұрын
That was the missing piece in my game: underestimating the importance of value. Thank you, Tom.
@TravisPluss2 жыл бұрын
OMG! You referenced the KREB cycle! I know very little about it, but I was geeking out and thought it was the coolest thing when I learned it in High School.
@xchromehearxt88387 жыл бұрын
You really do inspire me Tom, I'm looking forward to meeting you and having a one on one conversation with you one day.
@IlikeNourishandGrow2 жыл бұрын
So amazed this is video was done 5 years ago and I wish I had seen it before starting off my business 5 years ago. But good it's still timely as we are rebranding and scaling up now. Thanks so much Tom
@sambotta4497 жыл бұрын
This should have billions of views! Extraordinary insights from my friend Tom Bilyeu
@TomBilyeu7 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Sam!
@eriktate30532 жыл бұрын
Very inspiring!
@CHER_NRG2 жыл бұрын
I feel this exact same way!!! My soul brother! I always said you will see me on stage!! No clue doing what, singing, acting, dancing, but my ppl will be "paying to see me" lol Maybe comedy!!
@lorenmorris30852 жыл бұрын
I'm so intrigued by you and your words . I feel silly because I relate so much to every word you are saying and I literally cried when you read that quote and told everyone how it was !
@howardstolovitsky57022 жыл бұрын
Amazing words by Tom Bilyeu Body and Mind work together So inspiring!
@MissHighPerformance2 жыл бұрын
So powerful, I love the part about pushing through shitty things
@lvprotector8 жыл бұрын
Dispensing with the intuitive compliments to you Tom Bilyeu (we are all thinking them, clearly), I think this interview at the end of your delivered talk, was uniquely impactful. The questions posed through clarity and penetrating focus drew from you novel insights. I would have only imagined such an exchange could only have happened if Tom Bilyeu were to interview Tom Bilyeu.
@TomBilyeu8 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Jesse! Really glad you liked the Q&A!
@ZBurres8 жыл бұрын
Tom, this is my first time hearing (or rather, noticing) that you began as a copywriter. I'm a beginner in life and wondering, how did you learn copywriting before meeting your cofounders for the first company you guys started together? Looking forward to your advice. You're amazing!
@TomBilyeu8 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words! I learned copywriting on the job. I read a LOT, so that helped. And I went to film school, so I took writing classes. But I've never taken a formal class in copy writing. If I were just starting out today, I would just read everything I could on the Internet. Sadly, back when I was just starting out there weren't as many resources online, so I'm sure much of my early writing was TERRIBLE. ;-)
@coolclide76723 жыл бұрын
Try growing up in a nabourhood, where bullets fly around all day. That the big bad world I grew up in, I still made it. Good job tom glad you made it.
@PianoWithMichael5 жыл бұрын
Truly Amazing! Just realized I only had one serving of coffee today and still feel elevated after listening to your videos today. Awesome and thanks!
@medeaioseliani99387 жыл бұрын
I have started listening your videos impact theory inside quest and others about a month ago :) And when you have said that you want to impact and change humans life you can count +1 (at least for this month) and this impact becomes every day more and more anti fragile :) Thank you you and your guests are having the effect you wanted to have - and I do not know about others, however sure that there are many others you help, but for me it was just in time and I am so grateful :)
@suzannadwyer37067 жыл бұрын
Brilliant. Should be aired daily for a year to everyone.
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@eddiedavisjr97717 жыл бұрын
Really great speech! I am excited to hopefully meet you in person one day. Of the many mentors and inspirational figures I’ve encountered through books, KZbin and other places online (not so much in person) I feel your authenticity and realness shines through. Despite your great successes I feel as though if I met you in the street we would be friends even before I knew what you did or have done. Keep up the amazing work Tom!
@sabellawrence35852 жыл бұрын
#Elohim
@GregENewell2 жыл бұрын
Hey Quest guy... maybe you should look up the dangers of Sucralose! I noticed that you've snuck that into your latest quest products. I'm pretty sure you know better but found it cheaper and easier to produce those products. Ingredients Protein Blend (Milk Protein Isolate, Whey Protein Isolate), Soluble Corn Fiber, Almonds, Water, Cocoa Butter, Erythritol, Natural Flavors, Dried Blueberries. Contains less than 2% of the following: Sea Salt, Cinnamon, Baking Soda, Sodium Caseinate, Cellulose Gum, Xanthan Gum, Steviol Glycosides (Stevia), SUCRALOSE!!!, Sunflower Lecithin.
@ericmartine9023 жыл бұрын
It was truly worthwhile to see him answer questions instead of ask them!
@marc26382 жыл бұрын
First off I'd like to say people like this who try to build motivation and drive are awesome people. Training your mind is a very complex yet simple process, however I feel this is something that starts in childhood. Kids who grow up aggressive and in a more abusive environment and by abusive I mean mental abuse, physiological abuse, emotional abuse and even physical abuse are often the kids who turn into people who's mind is stronger and more driven that someone who had an easy up bringing. I say that because the easy upbringing didn't challenge the mind as it did with the abusive up bringing. Mental toughness isn't something that's taught its something thats developed during childhood because it also takes a certain amount of self determination and self awareness that tells you I will not let you quit. My mind has been telling me for years I will not let you quit I got you 90% there your body needs to do the other 10% and I've lived my life like this. This thought process started very very early on with me at age 5 is the First memory I have where I was put in a situation where I felt shame and didn't show it and I portrayed toughness and the willingness to not quit. I went through army basic training flew through that, I was accepted to go to Ranger school which was the most challenging thing I have ever done and the only time in my adult life where I questioned if I could go on and that pissed me off that thought that I immediately started to dig deeper and competed Ranger school 25lbs lighter. Been deployed numerous times survived because of my mental toughness,,, training your mind has to start early if adults try it you already have too many excuses and comforts to quit you're use to quitting already its comfortable and you're OK with quitting. Very few adults can retrain their mind to completely be different but it's very unlikely once a weak mind always a weak mind. Tough minds and that state of mentality is developed early on in childhood, thay why I'm a huge fan of letting kids know what struggle is let them struggle. Parents today are too soft on their kids and it's showing in the millennial generation. They're lazy, soft and always make the world and society comform to their views instead of them adapting to society the way it should be,,,, not their fault its what they've been taught
@lawler-ex-sfodd2 жыл бұрын
Pardon my English: " and more driven that someone who had an easy up bringing" Top richest people today were given everything as children. "once a weak mind always a weak mind" Everybody has a weak mind, especially those who as children grew up in an aggressive and abusive environment. All it takes is training it. 9 out of 10 people who grew up in hardship develop to be an unstable mess and broke. Most will dhie in the hamster wheel or shortly thereafter. Will never develop a business. "Parents today are too soft on their kids and it's showing in the millennial generation. " It's not the parents' fault, but the government's and its laws. Government owns the children. Just keeping it real here.
@MadFlourish2 жыл бұрын
@@lawler-ex-sfodd thank goodness someone said it loll
@Yanto_Rundy962 жыл бұрын
In order to learn English, I would also learn the way how we think. Thanks for sharing the key insights on this show.
@Chngestrtswthu3 жыл бұрын
Omg that video was so full of valuable information!! Thank you Tom Bilyeu for your time!
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@Eim-of7ye Жыл бұрын
A blessing in disguise! this is my problem. Thinking of too many things and being drained by this life. Thanks for this advice.
@MarybethMillsMuldowney2 жыл бұрын
Totally recommending this video to all my fellow business owners and more importantly to those who have desires to own their own business providing the best possible product/service. This is a great motivational talk, felt like he was speaking directly to me - this man gets us, our abilities and I am not going to say limitations after watching this presentation - but - to not be afraid of working on improving our talents, we set our own expectations and we are the only ones who can direct ourselves to reach our goals. Stay positive everyone!
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@SRC5034 жыл бұрын
Incredible. Tom and his team built up their Clout and was able to not fall victim to predatory contracts that mostly benefit big box stores by leveraging online sales, awareness, brand recognition and time.
@heatherwickjnr15232 жыл бұрын
I delightful to have come across this video. It has given me exactly what I need to build up my full potential
@anthonynewman89633 жыл бұрын
Thank you Tom for such a great speech! It was nice to hear about the early days of Quest. Now I need to go find the old Inside Quest episodes and watch those.
@nabajyotidas32187 жыл бұрын
one of the best keynotes i have come across...thank you so much Tom
@Alexhomierjj3 жыл бұрын
This is just awesome tips. Motivation beast.
@arlinegeorge69672 жыл бұрын
Great great great human. I can relate to him, when he says endure endure endure......if one can endure CRAP John A . Great hope for humanity if all are ready to develop passion and get started. My prayers for multiplying of great minds and great doers. Thank you
@MHUKTI8 жыл бұрын
Exactly what I need to hear today ! Thank you so much for all the values you share !
@TomBilyeu8 жыл бұрын
Truly my pleasure! I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
@bjorndelima2 жыл бұрын
Wow I've watched him do so many interviews on Impact Theory, didn't realize he was the one worth listening to.
@KilmaTempa7 жыл бұрын
Astounding keynote! I love that you mentioned the power of getting pissed off when reaching an obstacle. Anger is a powerful emotion. It puts us in a place of motion... if we let it.
@themotivationalmuseum2 жыл бұрын
Best most inspirational powerful video on the planet earth. Thanks for investing in undervalued people!!!
@janetmarmaro82692 жыл бұрын
Great Lecture. Inspiring, informative - lifted me UP in spirit.