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This is a video I'm making for Ivanta,
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the young man who was working two jobs with a one-year-old who was struggling
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and said he was sick and tired of being poor and didn't know how to get out.
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I didn't have time to answer you when I was walking,
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but I wanted to take this minute to give you a longer answer.
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I'll read you the tweet and maybe we'll put it up on the screen. To Ivanta,
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the young man who stopped me at the grocery store working
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two jobs with a one-year-old who asked advice on how to get ahead.
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I gave you a short answer because I was in a rush and it ate at me.
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So if you follow me here, maybe you'll read this.
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What you're going through is tough.
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Being so young and already having to support a child is not easy
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but you'll have the opportunity to become an amazing inspiration in a way I never could.
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Your success story will become your sermon.
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That being said, onto the advice.
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You're going to need to assume that luck isn't real,
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or that it applies to everyone else but you.
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Because the only way you're going to get out of your surroundings is by having something of value that other people want.
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And right now, the only thing you have is your time with low skills to trade,
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which is a hard game to play.
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You have to trade a lot of it,
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only to get a little.
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So your main objective is to have the time to learn a skill while providing for your family.
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That means in the short term,
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your family may have to suffer.
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Scratch that.
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Your family will suffer.
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But better now when they're too young to remember it than when they're too old to forget.
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Again, not forever, but for now.
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So these are the things you're going to have to do.
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And this isn't dabble stuff.
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This is wake the fuck up because if you don't,
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you're going to blink and be 30 and in the same spot, but worse.
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Number one, cut all costs.
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And I mean all costs.
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You don't eat out anymore for anything.
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And if you're hungry, you deal with it.
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If it's not from a discount grocery store, you don't buy it.
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Clothing?
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Ha.
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What you've got is everything you need for the next two years.
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Period.
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No exceptions.
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Reuse, trade, or go to Goodwill.
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You go to work, you go home,
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and home is ideally with your family.
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And when I say family, your folks.
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And if you don't have folks who have got room or a couch or a basement that you can stay at,
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the worst case is with another family also trying to make it and save.
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So it's six of you,
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eight of you, ten of you in one spot.
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All splitting it, all of you contributing.
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And it's going to be as cheap as you possibly can.
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Number two, increase your income.
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You're working two jobs.
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Your free time, I want you to spend applying to other jobs closer to what you want to do.
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He said he didn't like either of the things that he was doing at that time.
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So any at-home phone sales job has starter roles that require zero experience to pay $40,000 a year or more.
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Do that and work your other job in between.
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If you can't, drive Uber.
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If you don't have a car,
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save up until you do.
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Number three, the easiest thing to sell is someone else's stuff.
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So start there.
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Then learn how to buy stuff for cheap and then flip it.
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The bigger the thing, the more you make.
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You go from flipping cards to furniture to home,
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and the limit never really stops from there on.
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Final note, I could hear the stress in your voice when you were talking to me about your situation.
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It sounded like you didn't know what to do.
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Sadness comes from a lack of options.
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It's a feeling of hopelessness.
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But whenever you feel that,
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I want you to think,
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this is ignorance, not sadness.
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It means I don't know enough,
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and that I can control.
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You asked me to come work for free,
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but I have no need for low-skilled labor.
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But I do have a need for high-skilled beasts.
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It's why I make the books and the courses and the content everywhere for free.
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So use those.
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Then get yourself a high-paying job,
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and every day apply for higher-paying ones.
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I recommend sales to start.
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Then once you get in there,
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for the love of God,
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Work until your fingers bleed because you have no other option.
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You have no luck.
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Nothing is going to work out for you.
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You're not going to catch a break.
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You're going to have to make it happen.
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You're going to have to force it.
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You've got to become undeniable.
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And the best news is,
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is that you can do that in less than a year.
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So that's my advice.
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Number one, cut all your costs, everything.
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Number two, work more to make more and apply to better jobs and then learn to sell.
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Three, start selling more expensive stuff and then eventually sell your own.
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The game is just trading up over and over and over again.
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You're just a few trades away from a very different financial situation.
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So, Avante, I wanted to add on top of that,
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you're in a tough spot.
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And I think some of the words I probably just said to you might have hopefully hit home somewhere.
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But one of the hard things that you've got going on right now is like,
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when I saw you, you were wearing relatively nice clothes.
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And I wasn't going to,
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like, bash you on it when I saw you,
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but I want to take the opportunity to say, like, you know better.
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You know what I mean?
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Like, you know that, like,
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if you're struggling with money,
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that's the last thing that you should spend money on, right?
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And I think one of the difficulties,
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especially when you're younger, is you've got your friends,
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you've got your family, and especially if they're all poor,
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then they have terrible views around money.
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They might not approve of all the stuff you're learning on the Internet and trying to try these new things out.
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And the real, real is like you're going to fail a lot.
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And they're going to say, see, told you so.
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And the tough part is,
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is they're going to be right most of the time.
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Except it's one of those things where it's 99% right, but 100% wrong.
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Is that anybody who bets against you for this thing being the thing is usually going to be right.
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It's just like a parent who says,
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you're going to break up with this person.
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You're going to break up with this person and you're gonna make up with this person.
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But they're right with every single person you ever date,
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except for the person you marry.
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And then they're 100% wrong.
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And if you have the perspective of listening to that,
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it can be incredibly disheartening.
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And so number one is,
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I want you to go on a different information diet.
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So you need to be able to ignore all the stuff
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that they're giving you because the best way to stay poor is to listen to poor people about how to get rich.
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You're already taking great steps by watching content and doing this stuff.
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Just keep doing more of that.
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And I'm sure your girl you have your baby with, that's your world.
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Like anybody who's not trying to build Avante 2.0 with you doesn't deserve your time.
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Because like right now, you have a wallet of money and you got a wallet of minutes.
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And like every single person you're choosing to pay minutes to or pay dollars to has to earn their keep.
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And earning their keep in this season of your life is them helping you get to where you want to go.
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Now, I don't know what you're making in your job.
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I'm just going to assume the extreme scenario of you're making minimum wage at both jobs
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and you're working 80 hours doing that.
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I get it and I respect the hustle,
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which is why I'm making this video.
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You need to get more for your time.
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And right now, the extra time on top of that 80 is you sleeping and probably spending time with your kid.
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And what I'm going to say,
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people in your surroundings will say,
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like, that guy's extreme or that guy, he's not balanced.
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And the answer is yes.
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I am extreme and I am unbalanced.
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For the season that you're in,
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I think you should be too.
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Because the thing is, it's like if you don't take action on this,
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five years is going to go by and nothing's going to change because you're not going to get ahead.
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Like, you need to get your head firmly above water
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because you probably barely feel like you can keep your head above surface, right?
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That's where all that stress is coming from.
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And you don't know what to do.
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So to get the water lower,
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you've got to lower your time budget and your money budget.
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And I want to go really extreme with you.
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And I'm not telling you to do anything I didn't do, all right?
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I owned my car in cash,
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which I think was a $5,000 or $6,000 car.
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And I slept in a room with another dude in a house that had six other people in it.
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And we all split it.
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So I wasn't in a terrible neighborhood.
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I just paid $400 a month in a nice neighborhood because I didn't have my own place.
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And so I had to split my kitchen.
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And I had to deal with the fact
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that three of them had dogs and were shit and piss everywhere all the time.
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It sucked.
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But you know what would have sucked more?
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Not being able to have the money to buy the courses
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and the seminars and the workshops that I was able to attend with the extra
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that I saved so I could learn my next skills.
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And so right now, food and shelter is the only thing you spend money on,
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and you're going to drop everything else.
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And you're going to drop those expenses to the greatest degree possible.
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And either your girl is working.
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If she's working, then you can have child care.
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If she's not working to take care of the kid,
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then you need to say,
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listen, sweetie, like, I got to do this for us right now.
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And so, like, you're putting your sacrifice in,
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which is you're sacrificing your career,
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so you can be with the kid.
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I need to sacrifice the kid right now
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so I can have the career so that together as a family we're balanced rather than the individual.
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So there's two levels of balance I want you to think about.
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One is the macro, which is like you can be balanced over your lifespan.
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When you're retired, you'll have more time.
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You can go to Europe.
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You can do whatever the other stuff is, right?
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And also you can be balanced in a family unit.
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Your wife might spend more time with the kid than she does in her career,
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but you're gonna spend more time in your career than you do with the kid for now.
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Cut out the people who are taking your time.
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Easy way to see this is like,
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if the people in your life don't have bigger dreams,
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for you than you do,
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ignore all of their advice.
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Let's just ignore them entirely.
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And I know that that's simple to say and hard to do,
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but you're in a hard situation.
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And I think the question is whether you can be harder than your circumstances right now.
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And you have to be to get out of this.
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Luck has already dealt you a shit hand.
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Let's assume he's never gonna give you the right hand.
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You're never gonna get lucky,
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but you still need to win.
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And so now it's like,
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how do I do that?
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If you have a car,
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you can have more flexible hours if you drive through again.
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That's something that I recommend for a lot of people.
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If you don't have a car,
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you need to save up as fast as you can to get one.
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Buy one in cash, negotiate,
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try and get yourself, $5,000 to $10,000 car in cash.
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You don't have payments, you just have the insurance,
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which because it's a cheap car will be less.
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The remainder of your time,
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and you've got to tell your lady this,
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is like, I'm going to be spending four hours a day,
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every day, watching these videos,
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and this isn't me doom scrolling on YouTube.
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I need you to pick one skill that you want to have and only consume stuff about that.
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This is my one thing I'll let you buy.
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It's a timer.
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You can buy it for five bucks, not your phone.
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And you set the timer,
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and you set it for those four hours a day.
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And every time you look away, you stop the timer.
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You do four hours of real work of studying the skill after you've done enough of that work and you're like,
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well, what's enough?
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20 hours?
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Like you're like, oh, I could do that soon.
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Yeah, I know.
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That's what I'm telling you.
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You can get out of this fast.
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You can switch those four hours of you learning the basics of that skill,
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just spending the rest of your time being the most amazing applicant to new jobs that exists in the world.
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I didn't say go apply to jobs.
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I said, be the best candidate that has ever applied.
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And you're like, I don't have experience.
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And you can address that.
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Like what I don't have an experience I will make up foreign hustle.
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And you prove that by messaging multiple people at every company with a snippet personalized to each of them.
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You know what other people do?
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Like they take a half step.
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They copy and paste the same thing to all four people.
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And you know what the four people do?
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Yeah, yeah, he copied and pasted the same message to me.
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Don't do that. Be personal.
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Look at the HR recruiter.
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Look at the head of talent.
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Look at director of whatever and message each of them on LinkedIn.
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If you don't have a LinkedIn, go get one.
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It's free.
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And when you submit your resume,
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put a personalized cover letter on it after reading from the website what that business is about.
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When you read the job description,
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good job descriptions say what they want the person to do.
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And say like, I will be able to help do this thing because of these things, right?
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And especially a lower level role,
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your resume is not going to matter as much.
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Don't let anybody around you say that or fool you into that.
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What will matter, especially for low level roles, is hustle.
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So every employer wants to see somebody who's going to go out of their way to go above and beyond.
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And so you demonstrate that you're going to go above and beyond.
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And guess what's going to happen?
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You're going to do this for five different places.
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You're going to write a custom thing.
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It's going to take you four hours to do the research.
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Write the custom thing, message 20 people because it's going to be four people at all five places.
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You know what's going to happen?
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Nothing.
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Because you're not lucky.
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So what are you going to have to do?
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Got to be undeniable.
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Do you think if you applied to a thousand places like that over the next six months,
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you wouldn't get a job?
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I think you would.
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Do you think if like after you got off your shift,
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you drove over and you said,
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hey, I just want to let you know,
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not in a creepy way.
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You say, hey, I just want to let you know,
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I applied to put my resume,
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I messaged a couple of you guys.
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I just want to let you know I'm really excited about the opportunity.
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Don't want to be overbearing.
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But if you guys would give me a shot,
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I promise I will work harder than any other candidate here.
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And I'd like to show you that I'm demonstrating that by these things.
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So you're like, I have proof that I'm saying,
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I'm not just making this up,
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I have proof that I will work harder.
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And you know what'll happen?
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One of them will say,
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I'll give you a shot.
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And then when they give you that shot,
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shove it in everyone's face how hard you work.
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Not by what you say,
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but by what you do.
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Be silent and just kill.
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Look at what the top guy does and do twice as much as that guy does.
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Be Kobe for whatever the job is.
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If you don't know the whole story about Kobe,
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he did three practices a day while everyone else did one or two because he wanted to get ahead.
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And in the beginning, he was worse than them.
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And then he got as good as them.
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And then he became better than them.
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And he kept doing three practices a day until eventually no one could catch up.
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Because if they were doing three practices a day,
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they would just keep up with his rate of progress.
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But he got ahead.
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And so the guy who's number one at whatever that business is probably works better than you.
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And he works longer than you.
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And so you can't just match him to get ahead because he'll always be ahead.
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You've got to match his current effort and then do your I'm going to get ahead of you effort.
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Like when he clocks out is when your work clocks in.
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That's when Avante 2.0 clocks in.
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And the thing is, if you can adopt this,
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if you can really internalize this, you're going to crush.
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You're gonna win.
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You can make luck not a factor.
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When I had Jacob, my 19 year old, my son, I'm kidding.
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When I was talking to him,
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I think he was 16 actually,
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I was 15 or 16 when I started talking to him about this.
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Imagine, he has even less reason to get a job than you, alright?
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Less experience.
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I gave him three words and he said he still remembers him this day.
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I said, volume negates luck.
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If you need to put it,
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put it on the back of your phone as a reminder to yourself.
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Because in the beginning, the volume you're gonna do is the timer of you watching the videos
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and taking the notes and watching the videos,
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learning the lingo, learning the language so that when you get into an interview,
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you know what to say.
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And then reps is gonna be watching mock interviews on YouTube,
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watching people who are hiring experts talk about the best ways to present.
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Watch some of Layla's videos about how to interview correctly.
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You do that stuff, you'll put yourself ahead of other people.
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Volume.
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Okay, cool.
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Now you're like, okay, but I'm not getting interviews.
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Volume negates luck.
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Crank the timer.
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Start doing the reps.
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One a day, two a day,
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three a day, four a day,
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five a day, six a day, 10 a day.
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Every single day.
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You're like, wait, that's 40 messages that are personalized and 10 cover letters.
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Yep, that'll probably take about four hours.
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And then what do you do tomorrow?
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Set the timer.
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You do it again.
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Next day, set the timer, you do it again.
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What do you do the next day?
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You set the timer and you do it a fucking end.
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And you keep doing it.
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And on the ones that you really,
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really like, you drive over there after you get off your shift.
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You stop by and just say, hey, I'm Avante.
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I'm really excited about the opportunity.
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I think I can help.
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I applied.
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You got a couple messages from me.
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I promise I'm not a weirdo.
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I just did it because I wanted to stick out for the rest of the pile.
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Because I know you guys I'm sure for an opportunity as good as this,
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you probably got a lot of people who are interested.
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I just will promise you that I just want a shot.
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You say that, they will give you the interview.
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And if they don't, someone will.
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And once you do get that job and you work harder than everyone else,
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you turn the dial, and you don't do it for a week.
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You don't work harder than everyone else for a week.
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You don't work harder than for a month.
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You don't work harder than for six months.
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You work harder than the top guy for a year, for two years.
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You're like, well, shit, dude.
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I'm already like two or three years from now.
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Yeah.
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I said it was a season.
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But on the other side of this season is everything else that you want.
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And so if I said,
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Avante, in 36 months, are you willing to give me 36 months to get yourself out of the feeling
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that you have right now?
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You're like, I'm sick and tired of being poor.
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I'm sick of not being able to buy the stuff for my girl that I want.
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I'm sick of not being able to provide for my kid.
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I want them to be in a good zip code.
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I want them to be able to have a good school.
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I want them to be able to have these things.
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There's a price tag on that.
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The question is just whether or not you're willing to pay it.
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If you're willing to pay it,
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crank the dial, and volume will negate luck.
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But you can't rely on luck.
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You can rely on volume.
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Because that, I promise you,
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independent of race, color, socioeconomic background,
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you're like, wait, some racist socioeconomic backgrounds or how someone appears gives them an advantage.
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Sure.
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But if you do it a million times, it's given advantage?
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Because you only need one, yes.
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If there's a lesson I can have you etch into your brain is
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that there's a significant amount of money and opportunity
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that sits on the other side of being willing to be rejected by a stranger.
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If you get rejected a thousand times,
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you are no worse off than you are right now.
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In fact, you're better.
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Why?
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Because you have a thousand times experience.
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And so you either learn or you win,
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which means in both cases,
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by doing, you win by default.
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I'll give you a little analogy.
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So let's say you and your buddy are thinking about asking a girl to prom.
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It'll make sense in a second.
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And your buddy's like, ah,
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man, I want to ask Nicole.
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And you're like, all right,
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man, why don't you go ask her?
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It's like, ah, what if she says no?
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He's like, well then you're in the exact same position you are now,
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which is you have no prom date.
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You will also have no prom date.
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But you'll have experience of asking one girl,
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what happens when you talk to the next girl?
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You'll probably be a little less nervous.
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And you'll probably realize that you'll survive.
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You will live if you hear a no. And if you ask a hundred girls,
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do you think one of them will say yes to your prom date?
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Probably.
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And in that situation, what are you now?
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Better off than you were before you asked.
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The moral of the story there is that you lose nothing from no. You only stand something to gain from yeses.
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And one yes can change your entire life.
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And so if you're willing to be rejected and see the rejections as you learning,
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meaning you win, and see the yeses as you also winning,
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then you can't lose.
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And everybody else around you who's poor is going to convince you otherwise.
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They're going to be like,
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why are you still doing this?
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Man, stop bothering those people.
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Man, you're never going to get the job.
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Man, you need to readjust your expectations.
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Set your goals lower.
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Hey, that stuff's not for us, right?
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They're going to tell you those things.
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Because the thing is that you have something that I do not have and that many people won't have.
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Is that you have a hard fucking beginning.
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You have a harder and bigger monster to slay,
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but the bigger the monster,
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the more epic the hero.
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And so these are the stories that you're going to someday tell.
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And these are going to be the sermons that you're going to be able to give to other Avantes in the future.
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If you can't even muster the willingness to fail for yourself,
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be willing to fail for your kid,
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for the story that you're going to tell them,
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and be willing to fail for the hundred other,
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a thousand other Avantes that you'll be able to someday tell your story to,
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so they can get out of their situation.
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So, I didn't have time to say that,
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but hopefully I'll give you a couple more minutes that give you a little more context a little more context.
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I think I can speak confidently for all of Mosey Nation.
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We're all rooting for you.

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语法与表达的语境分析

  • 假设语气:视频中讲者提到“你要假设运气并不真实”,这是一种表达假设情况的语法结构,学习者可以用它来进行更复杂的思维和描述。
  • 命令句:讲者说“削减所有费用”,这类直截了当的命令句在日常交流中极为常见,适用于鼓励他人采取行动时使用。
  • 强调句:例如,“这是你唯一的机会”,这种句型用于强调某个观点,学习者可以学习如何在自己的交流中增强语气。
  • 时间状语:讲述者提到“短期内”,这种用法帮助我们更清晰地传达时间概念。

常见的发音陷阱

在视频中,有一些发音可能会对学习者造成困难。以下是几个需要特别注意的词语:

  • “suffer”:这个词的发音需要注意,常常容易发成“suffe”。
  • “trade”:学习者在发音时,注意要清晰地发出“tr”的音,以避免模糊不清的情况。
  • 短语连读:在快速对话中,讲者经常会将词汇连读,比如“go to work”听起来像“g’to work”,学习者需要训练这种连读技巧,以使自己的口语更自然流畅。

通过观看并模仿这段视频,学习者可以提高他们的英语口语能力,同时利用英语影子跟读技巧,增强对日常交流的理解与应对能力。让我们一起看YouTube学英语,并开始我们的英语学习之旅吧!

什么是跟读法?

跟读法 (Shadowing) 是一种有科学依据的语言学习技巧,最初开发用于专业口译员的培训,并由多语言者Alexander Arguelles博士普及。这个方法简单而强大:您在听英语母语原声的同时立即大声重复——就像是一个延迟1-2秒紧跟说话者的影子。与被动听力或语法练习不同,跟读法强迫您的大脑和口腔肌肉同时处理并模仿真实的讲话模式。研究表明它能显着提高发音准确性,语调,节奏,连读,听力理解和口语流利度——使其成为雅思口语备考和真实英语交流最有效的方法之一。

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