Look, we’re all running this race called life. But the name of the game ain’t just about clocking miles. It’s about the grind, the grit, the dirty hands, the bloody knees. It’s about dancing with pain, getting intimate with failure. It’s about achieving billion-dollar success, not with silver spoons, but with iron wills.
The crown isn’t worth squatting if you don’t fight tooth and nail for it. Success is a sweaty, ugly, beautiful beast. It’s not about wishful thinking, daydreaming about private jets and beach houses. It’s about results, hard as concrete, undeniable as the sun. People don’t give a hoot about intentions. What’s the color of your medal, not the sweat on your brow, is what turns heads.
Now, obsession isn’t always a dirty word. It’s fuel, raw and explosive. You have to get obsessed with your vision, so much that it gets tattooed on your brain, coursing through your veins. It has to be the last thought before you hit the sack and the first when dawn breaks. Mastery in your area of expertise? That’s your weapon, honed to a razor’s edge.
Finding your niche that’s another story. It’s not a breezy stroll down a boulevard. It’s about carving through a dense jungle, hacking away at the undergrowth with your bare hands. It’s a mad scramble, a free-for-all fight to the top. You’ve got to dominate that hill; make it your castle.
Growing at scale, now that’s the rocket fuel. Expand, evolve, explode. Pull in partners, and build a battalion. It’s not a solo act; it’s a performance. You want to command the stage, stir the crowd, shake the rafters.
A company culture that’s your tribe’s heartbeat. A rhythm that synchronizes electrifies, and amplifies. It’s about building a clan that believes in your vision and bleeds your colors—a tribe that’s not just in it for the paycheck but for the thrill of the hunt.
Chasing fulfillment, not money, that’s the actual finish line. Money can buy you a fancy ride, but fulfillment? That’s the wind in your hair, the sun on your face, the thrill of the ride.
Ultimately, this isn’t a tale of pixie dust and fairy godmothers. It’s a saga of blood, sweat, and tears, of billion-dollar dreams hauled over broken glass and burning coals. It’s not for the faint of heart. It’s for the brave, the stubborn, the relentless. It’s about saying, “Screw it, let’s do it.” It’s about results, baby. Let them talk while you walk the walk.
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The content promotes a Business Decision-Making Workshop for 6-7 figure business owners who want to scale their company and learn the skills to scale Quest into a $1B company. The video emphasizes the importance of results and hard work in achieving billion-dollar success, urging viewers to get obsessed with their vision and gain mastery in their areas of expertise. The compilation offers insights on finding a niche, gaining mastery, growing at scale, working with partners, building company culture, and chasing fulfillment rather than money. The video concludes with the reminder that results, not intentions, are what people judge success by.
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If you’re a 6-7 figure business owner looking to scale your company, check out our Business Decision-Making Workshop. I will teach you the skills I used to scale Quest into a $1B company.
Visit https://decision.impacttheory.com/apply?sl=yt626 and apply!
If you’re reading this and thinking, yeah, I want to build the next billion-dollar company, I want you to understand everything comes down to results and the amount of work you are willing to put in to get there. Getting to billion-dollar levels of success takes more out of you than most people can imagine. In this compilation, I want you to take away the nuggets you need to make something happen. Don’t drift back into the day-to-day routine that isn’t getting you closer to your billion-dollar company if that’s what you want. Get up and get so obsessed about doing something that you stop at nothing to gain mastery in the areas you need mastery in to make shit happen. Get crystal clear about your vision and the direction you want to go. Get comfortable failing, grinding away when it’s tedious and exciting, and do whatever it takes to (within your code of ethics) prove it to yourself and to everyone who didn’t believe it. Billionaires aren’t born; billionaires work hard with focus and discipline to get to where they are.
SHOW NOTES:
0:00 | Introduction to Obsessive Thinking
2:55 | Who’s Living Your Ideal Life?
3:34 | Finding Your Niche
4:55 | Gaining Mastery to Develop Passion
6:00 | So Much Opportunity to Miss
7:08 | How To Grow At Scale
12:22 | What It Takes To Succeed
14:30 | Working With Business Partners
18:33 | What’s The Right Number Of Partners?
24:26 | Company Culture Is Everything
28:51 | Chase Money or Chase Fulfillment
31:50 | Go Out And Do Something
QUOTES:
“Encounter enough stuff that you see what gives you that spark of interest, don’t expect a spark of passion. It doesn’t happen like that” [4:00]
“To get a passion, you’ve got to fight through just ridiculous amounts of boredom, fatigue, everything to truly become good enough at it, that it’s a skill that has utility.” [5:51]
“mistakes are the most information-rich data stream there is standing still is the only problem” [6:58]
“I don’t see an orange grove I see just a future that nobody can imagine. And that’s vision; right vision is hitting a target that other people don’t even know exists” [7:38]
“If what you’re trying to do is important enough, even if the probable outcome is a failure, you still need to do it.” [11:37] Tom Quoting Elon Musk
“I get a lot of criticism for how many hours I work, and I’m like motherfuckers are you not listening? Like here’s the punchline: ” I worked that hard because I’m having fun.” [14:04]
“In your life motherfuckers you’re either going to be chasing money, or you’re going to be chasing fulfillment, and nary the twain shall meet.” [28:53]
“Most people are not prepared to suffer. They’re not prepared to grind it out. They’re not prepared to be bored, and that’s the thing that many people don’t realize is coming for you.” [32:35]
“Show me that you’re the one that cuts through the clutter, puts in the effort and makes it happen, and holds yourself to a result. People do not judge you by your intentions. They judge you by your results.” [33:38]