 There's a saying, he who thinks he knows doesn't know, he who knows that he doesn't know knows. And this is important to say, and if you're curious where that comes from, that's from Joseph Campbell. How do you recommend you read everything that man has put out? He's single-handedly one of the reasons why I'm here today. And so what I want to talk about is the fact that there are two types of people in the world. There are people that make their own path, and there are people who follow the path. And 99% of the people in the world, they follow a path from a very early age. You go to elementary school and you're told what to do, don't run too much, you got to sit down, you're hyperactive, you're hyperactive, you got to learn a certain way. And if you don't fit in this mold, in this box, you're considered an outsider. You're considered a weirdo, you're considered not normal, not part of society. And your perpetuates, you leave elementary school, you go to high school, and then everyone's nagging on you to do what? Well, you got to finish high school because you got to go to college, you got to go to university because you need your stupid degree on the wall so you can get a job, so you can go do debt and get a mortgage on a house that costs you $800,000. So you can finance a car and get two kids in suburbs and you're living the fucking American dream. That's all a fucking lie. It's bullshit. And the people that choose this path, they're struggling deep inside from emotional trauma, emotional pain. And they're depressed, they're angry, they're tired, and they're trying to figure out ways to escape this. And I know each and every single one of you, and myself included, we are in some shape or form always being bombarded by what society tells us is normal or what your culture tells you is normal or what your religion tells you is normal. And I'm here to tell you, if you want to live the life how you want to live it and how you recommend that you do is you got to carve out your own path. Don't listen to naysayers, as Arnold Schwarzenegger said. You need to figure out what are the fundamental things that you value the most in your life. And once you figure out what you value the most in your life, you got to figure out how to fucking get it. Jordan Peterson talks about this, claiming responsibility in your life. Clean your fucking room, start there, right? And when you understand that everything is in your power, everything, anything that you want in your life you can achieve. And this is some kind of like, hoo-ha, bullshit, motivational crap, I fucking hate motivational crap. I'm talking about putting in the hard work. I'm talking about, hey, I want to build a business that's worth X. Put in the work. What's it going to take to get there? And if you fall down once, are you going to get up again? There's an analogy for fail, first attempt in learning, I love it. Failure is not a mistake. Failure is a teacher. It's a lesson for you to learn from. And the more times you fail and the faster iterations that you have with that failure, the more you learn, the more life experiences you have. And so when you have all these people around you, institutions, school, religion, society, family, culture, telling you what to do, do you ever pause and ask yourself, what the fuck do I want in life? And so this is an exercise you can do right now. Take a piece of paper out right now and write down, what do you want to do in the next 90 days? Forget next year as people say, what do you want to do in the next 90 days? Do you want to get in shape? Do you want to make more money? Do you want to have a better relationship? It doesn't matter what it is, but write that shit down and take responsibility and take onus for that. And all it takes is one step at a time. So if everyone's telling you to go right, go left. And then for example, if you want to make more money, ask yourself how can you add more value in other people's lives? And on that topic of money, most people, they're always looking how to make more money. And so one of the simplest things when taking responsibility for this, how to make money, ask yourself, how can you solve people's problems? People will pay you ridiculous amounts of money if you can solve their problem. But once again, this reverts back to the original thing that I speak about is taking responsibility. You see, when people look at me, they see a successful person. That's all fucking bullshit. I never went to high school. I got kicked out of high school. I never went to college. I never went to university. I created my own path. I've been through crazy shit in my fucking life and by all standards of society, I should be a failure. But I'm not, I'm here. Because I'm my own movie director. I create my own life, how the fuck I want to live my life. There should never be anybody in your life telling you how to live your own life. So take responsibility for yourself, create your own path and become the movie director of your life. I know you guys probably have questions, so leave a comment below this video and I'll talk to you guys soon. Peace.