 Good morning! Good morning! What's up? Coming with a really, really awesome message today that I knew for a long time, but I forgot to tell you guys about. But fortunately, life reminds me what to make videos about. Many times. So, I get my video ideas. About three out of five I get from clients I work with. One out of five I get from kind of randomly, you know, what happens in my day to day. And another one I get from life. You know, things that just happen in life for me. Moment. Cool. So yeah, as you can see, I'm excited. I can't wait to set up everything. I just started making the video. Now, why is that? Because life reminded me of a very important lesson today called the more consistent you are, the luckier you get. As you know, I talked about this ad nauseam by now The more consistent you are, the better. Consistency is the number one factor that will determine whether you'll be successful or not. And it's actually mandatory because you cannot be successful without being consistent. What does that mean? If you have any sort of success but you're not consistent, well, when you stop putting in the efforts that created that success in the first place, you know, I mean, let's say I work out, work out makes my body grow. Or maybe we're talking about business while marketing efforts help the business grow. When you stop the marketing efforts, maybe the growth will continue out of the sheer momentum, but it will at one point slow down and success will recede and fail. Eventually go back. It's called flat out. It will go back to zero. Now, where does this get interesting? I tend not to focus on luck. And the reason I tend not to focus on luck is because I can't control luck directly. You can control like luck indirectly though. What do I mean? The more consistent you are, the luckier you get. It's better to do something in an okay manner, but do it seven times a week. Then do something really, really well, but do it only once or twice. It doesn't matter if you're talking about working out, marketing, anything of that sort, because consistency will guarantee, first of all, improvement. And secondly, the higher your consistency is, the more times you do something, the luckier you tend to get. Let's say that you suck with women and you decide to approach 50 girls in one day once a week. Now, what will probably happen is you just get rejected a lot. Maybe towards the end you'll have like one or two good approaches and that's it. But let's say that instead of 50 every day, or even 100 every day, you decide to do 15 every week. Now, in terms of sheer numbers, it's not that different. 15 versus 15 a week basically means that you're doing something around, let's say it's times five, around 115 or 110 daily weekly approaches, rather than let's say 100 in one day. But the sheer act of doing it every single day, it will make you focus on so many different things. For example, you'll become much better at kind of warming up fast. You'll feel very natural doing it. It won't be like this thing that you have to do. Once in a while it will be like a daily routine. You'll find yourself doing it outside of the daily habits. And also, the more times you go for it, the more likely you are to get lucky. So you'll find, the more likely you are to find that right girl. And it also goes for marketing, for example. If you make a video every day rather than once a week, there's a much higher likelihood that you'll hit a jackpot. You'll hit a video that just goes viral or just gets a shitload of attention. And even though maybe there's the guy who does one video a week and works really hard at it, more often than not, you're not that talented yet where you can afford to take one week in between videos. Now, where did this factor come into play in my life? Again, I know that everything I'll be consistent in, I'm going to get steady growth, slow steady growth, which is dependable. For example, my channel growing slowly but surely. No, the fast, it's growing faster and faster, but it's not like bam, it's steady, it's steady up. And I know that every area I do that in, be consistent, I'm also going to get surges. Surges meaning like a jump. If it's fitness, I might suddenly hire a personal trainer. I might find the perfect gym routine. I might get a tip from a coach of mine telling me, hey, do this like that, which is something that happened to me actually. And suddenly bam, like my results explode. This happened to me in fitness where a student, past student of mine who's a fitness trainer told me about something I could do different in my workouts and let me know if you want to know what I could explain to you. And the moment I changed that, I was already working out once a day. And the moment I changed that, bam. Like I suddenly got, I think I improved my results like three times faster. Just started gaining mass super, super fast. Not mass, but strength, which is more important for me than mass because mass is, it's like the secondary thing. It focuses more on just strength. So recently, and when I say recently, I mean yesterday, it happened to me actually during a really, really, really bad day that I had. And, you know, I made a video called it, I think I called it like life just sucks sometimes. And, you know, it was a really horrible day, not the day, but really bad shit happened. You know, how things kind of bother you and then they build up and build up and eventually like they bam, like you kind of really have to deal with them. So that's what happened. And it was related to money, to finances. And I'm not saying obviously that, you know, I'm not like these guys were like, hey, I'm broke or something, you know, making very good money. But, you know, everybody has their own financial issues. So, you know, it's not that I don't have financial issues. Everybody has financial issues. It's just that I chose to have financial issues in, you know, the 6th figure area. Well, most people have financial issues in the 4th figure area. So I got really lucky yesterday and I say this, you know, fully intending the war, the war. It's not me. It's not scale, luck. You know, just like you, you can say, okay, my consistent growth is because of me. You have to say the luck is not because of me. Because if you believe that the luck is because of you, that leads to you getting complacent. Again, trust me from experience. So I got really lucky. I had a really good day. Really good day. $7,000 a day. Good day. So yeah, pretty much bam. You know, things that you thought would take probably a couple of weeks to solve. Bam, just disappeared overnight. And, you know, you get lucky like that. Come on, where's the bank? Looking for my new, open new bank account. So I'm looking for the branch. Anyway, yeah. The more you stay consistent, you know, even if everything is horrible, like let's say you have bad financials and you're building your business, you know, you decided not to fall into that trap of, oh, you know, get a job, get a job and actually work on something that maybe makes even half as much or a third and you're just developing it and it's growing. Again, it's consistently growing. Even if it's slowly growing, but it's growing. And it's putting a shitload of pressure on you and you're suffering and it's so fucking hard. You don't even know what to do with yourself. You're doubting yourself. Everybody's telling you to do something else because it's not growing fast enough. You need to stick in there. Stick in there. What you fail to see is that eventually you'll get lucky. Eventually, that slow growth is going to get a surge up and you won't find a single company in the world that has not had surges like this. You won't find a single successful person that did not get lucky at least one or two times during his life. So it's your responsibility to stay consistent and keep growing even though it doesn't look like it's the right decision because you need to trust in luck. But this is like that you create. This is like that comes as a result of you being consistent. So if you have anything in your life that's similar to what I'm describing. Again, you get pressure down. Don't be consistent. Don't be consistent. Go do something that doesn't grow. Then you have to focus on creating something for yourself that you love that rewards you that does grow. Again, most jobs, of course not all jobs. 80% of millionaires, self-made millionaires are employed by somebody else. They don't even have a business. If you're smart, you should get a job. A good job. But if you're like me and you have the entrepreneur thing you can't get a job. You just have to do your own thing. You have to create the world in your image. Well, in that case, again, you have to find something that answers all three qualities. So it has to be something that you love, something that rewards you, meaning you get returns from it, even small, but in something that grows. Because if it answers all three, you just stick at it long enough, it's going to be amazing, but it's going to require the consistency. It's going to require the patience for the steady growth, being urgent about the actions, not the results, being patient about the results, and also believing and having faith in luck, knowing that you're going to get lucky eventually, but not counting on it, and still taking the massive action as if you're not going to get lucky. So I hope this video helps you a lot. I hope it makes a ton of sense. Again, don't spend time in anything that does not produce growth. Every single thing I do in my life is something that, the more I do it, the better it gets. If you have something where you find yourself what you call wasting your time on, quit it immediately, because it's a waste of time, because whenever you're going to get to the next thing that you actually want to do, you're going to have to start from scratch anyway, and you're going to have to build it up. So it's better to start right now and have a lot less. Even if you're under pressure, because let's say you have a business again, and you're growing it slowly, maybe for the first year even, you're going to struggle, but once you reach a certain point, you're just going to fly past what you currently have, and then you're going to keep going exponentially. So do you rather have $2,000 every single month for, you know, forever, or do you rather have, let's say $500, or even $1,000 for a year, starting at zero, going up to $2,000, and then at the end of the year, like you make a zero, next month you make $100, next month you make $150, next month you make $200, next month $400, then $5,000, $6,000, $7,000, $8,000, up to $1,000, maybe $2,000, and then from that point on, you only make more and more and more, and it's exponential. So now it's like $2,000, $2,500, next month is like $4,000, and that's how it keeps growing. That's called exponential growth. That's what you can expect from an online business. If you are growing it consistently, and that's why it's worth it, it's worth to get a pay cut and suffer and have the stress, if that's what it takes to be consistent. Make sense? I hope it does. Anyway, let me know if you have any questions about that. I'd love to help you. 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