 So a lot of people have been asking me how the hell am I able to produce this much content and still be, you know, relevant and interesting and have things to talk about if I do five videos every day, sometimes up to 20 minutes per video. I have a secret, a secret weapon and my secret weapon is honing my craft. So as you know, I'm mainly a coach. What I do is coach people, which is my biggest passion and biggest thing in this whole world. Now when I coach people, I get new ideas. I get improvements over the shit I'm doing. My concepts get better. I have all sorts of thoughts pop up like, oh, shit, I need to talk about this and about that. That's where the majority of my videos come from. So if you see a video a day where I'm like, you know, just kind of posting a couple of videos here and there and not really, again, five videos, but it's not really, like it's kind of like one video might be like an edited thing, one video might be like a mashup or something. It probably means I haven't practiced my craft this day. And look, there's comedians who practice their craft by doing stand-up, becoming funnier. There's people that do fitness, that practice their craft by working out, you know, try new things. I practice my craft by coaching. Now if you want to be someone like me who uploads this much content on a daily basis, well you need to have something worth sharing. Now the funny thing is that having something worth sharing is more of a subjective thing because the Curadashians, for example, they mastered the art of drama. So they're really, really good at just, you know, hitting that dopamine shit like, oh my god, look at this. What happened? This is crazy. How could she do that? How could she say that? So you know, I'm not really going for that kind of content. But they, again, they mastered the craft of drama. Some people master the craft of just self-love. And they don't even have anything that interesting to say. But you know, if I'll be more concise, you could say they mastered the art of saying what's on their mind and giving away their opinions. Just like this video is not a coaching style. I'm not like, hey, do this, do that. It's more of, okay, here's kind of my thoughts on this kind of video. So I mean, these are mainly the two type of videos that I make. It's, you know, one of them is, here's my thought on this. And the other one is coaching, 80% coaching, 20% you know, ranting and thinking out loud. And of course I'm going to add more as, you know, the ideas come up, you know, as I experiment. You know, because I'm committed, you know, Grant Cardone says, commitment, creativity follows commitment. And he means, what he means is that if you want to be creative, commit to something big or some bold deadline, and you're going to have to be creative with how you're going to accomplish it. So right now since I'm committed to five videos a day, I'm doing it pretty well. You know, I had to get creative. So I managed to have the idea of doing a lot of videos while I'm heading to the gym. For example, or for example, the video I made yesterday, I called it, you know, this actually went viral. It was like two, three a.m. I was really, really tired. And my last goal for the day was make the five, like a fifth video because it didn't get a chance to do the fifth one. And of course, I felt like, oh, you know, let's go to bed. But no, I did it. And I didn't have the, I felt I didn't have the creativeness and the inspiration to just whip out a camera and start, you know, talking away. So I said, hey, why not like just talk about something that happened in the past that could be really interesting and insightful. So I just took a video of mine that went viral that got to 100,000 people intentionally. And I said, fuck it. Let's just talk about the video. Let's explain how and why it happened, you know, kind of in a quick way where I can say, OK, I did the video. It's good. So yeah, that's my secret for making videos is that I practice my craft. I know what I have to offer. And again, for you, you might be a motivational speaker, you might be a sales guy, might be a marketer, maybe you just like to share your opinions, maybe you're a gamer. Whatever your craft is, hone it, work at it daily. And then you're going to have daily insights, daily content, not going to be like these, you know. To be honest, I don't even know anyone who just uploads videos on a regular basis that doesn't have anything to say. One of my followers, shout out, he's called 365 days of no fap. And as you might imagine, you know, oh my God, surprisingly, the dude decided to commit to not fapping for a year. This guy isn't like some public speaker or something. He just doesn't fap, you know, fap as in, you know, clean the shaft. And I mean, he's not like a sales guy, he's not like a marketer, he literally just uploads a video every day. I think about every day talking about what it's like to not fap for a year. And he has like twice as much audience as I do with, like, I guess the same amount of comments, you know, given the fact that he has twice the audience, but it's just funny, it's just funny to me. So he's honing his craft or, you know, avoiding, you know, honing his craft. And, you know, cheers to him. I mean, he's got an audience, people like him, people follow him, people listen to him, people ask him questions. Granted, he's probably not closing, you know, $2,000 plus coaching programs for not fapping, but I mean, you could if you find the right people and you're up for it. So yeah, honing your fucking craft, like, don't expect to have something to talk about to be a person of value that people should listen to if you don't have anything that people should listen to. Again, it doesn't mean you have to be a master of, you know, something positive, but you have to be really good at something or at least work at something. If you are about to make a video and you really have nothing to talk about, you need to work on that integrity. And you should watch my video called integrity plus attention equals influence because I explained there how integrity comes into play when you want to get attention and why sometimes what's blocking you from getting attention could actually be an integrity thing. Maybe you actually honed your craft already, but you have a big problem with integrity. You don't believe in who you are and what you do. So you need to kind of align yourself rather than trying to change yourself because you're not good enough. Maybe what you need to do is just align the outside with you, meaning instead of trying to fit yourself to the world, try to, you know, create the world in your image. So thanks for watching. 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