REAL AF with Andy Frisella

1035. Q&AF: Mistakes In the 20s, Sacrifice Vs Investments & Adjusting Your Action Plan

56 min
Jun 8, 2026about 1 month ago
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Summary

Andy Frisella discusses common mistakes people make in their 20s that lead to regret, the difference between sacrifice and investment in building success, and how young entrepreneurs should balance patience with urgency when building businesses during uncertain times.

Insights
  • Success in your 20s comes from taking the decade seriously while others waste it—this creates a 10-year competitive advantage that compounds over time
  • Debt and lifestyle inflation in your 20s lock you into career choices and prevent pivots, making it critical to live below your means early
  • What appears as sacrifice to outsiders is actually investment with compounding returns; the real prize is who you become, not what you acquire
  • Aggressive patience—working with maximum intensity and urgency while accepting that meaningful results require time—is the correct mindset, not passive waiting
  • Market downturns and business cycles eliminate weak competitors and create opportunities for adaptable entrepreneurs without ego or established momentum
Trends
Young entrepreneurs have unprecedented access to free information and AI tools that compress business development timelines compared to previous generationsReputation and ethical business practices are now non-negotiable due to social media interconnectivity making misconduct instantly visible and viralBusiness success increasingly requires continuous adaptation and willingness to discard old strategies rather than relying on past winsEconomic cycles and market consolidation create asymmetric advantages for debt-free, young entrepreneurs competing against established but inflexible companiesMental toughness and personal development programs are becoming core competitive advantages in entrepreneurship and leadershipThe shift from traditional employment to entrepreneurship is being driven by younger generations seeking control over their outcomes and lifestyle designGenerational wealth transfer and financial literacy gaps are widening as older generations discourage younger ones from ambitious pursuitsTechnology democratization enables solo entrepreneurs to compete with established firms by leveraging AI, social media, and digital distribution
Topics
Mistakes to avoid in your 20sDebt and lifestyle inflationRomantic partner selection and relationship timingCareer pivots and financial freedomAggressive patience in business buildingMental toughness and personal developmentEntrepreneurship and market adaptationCompetitive advantage through consistencyEconomic cycles and business resilienceReputation management in the digital ageInvestment vs. sacrifice mindsetTechnology and business accelerationEgo and business failureMarket consolidation and opportunityControl and decision-making in life outcomes
Companies
Realtor.com
Referenced as a tool to research high-value properties and visualize wealth-building goals
Claude
Mentioned as an AI tool available to young entrepreneurs for business planning and strategy
OpenAI (ChatGPT)
Referenced as accessible AI technology that helps entrepreneurs outline business strategies
People
Andy Frisella
Host discussing business philosophy, personal development, and entrepreneurship lessons from 27+ years of experience
DJ
Co-host assisting with Q&A format and providing commentary on business and life topics
Kobe Bryant
Referenced as example of dedication and legacy-building despite life's uncertainties
Tim Grover
Referenced episode guest whose discussion about success and genetics was cited as example of justification bias
Bill Gates
Referenced as example of success that cannot be attributed to genetics alone
Quotes
"If you're running a race and everybody else stops to tie their shoes for 10 years, then you're 10 years ahead of them."
Andy FrisellaEarly in episode
"It's not a sacrifice if you win, bro. It's an investment."
Andy FrisellaQuestion 2
"The real prize isn't the shit. It's not the plane or the car or the house or the recognition. The real prize is who the fuck you become along the way."
Andy FrisellaQuestion 2
"Aggressive patience is working as intensely with as much urgency and most effectively that you possibly can to get as far as you can in the shortest amount of time. Also understanding that if you go that hard and if you press that hard, it is still going to take time."
Andy FrisellaQuestion 3
"Your limiting belief about what's possible is literally what's fucking holding you back."
Andy FrisellaMid-episode
Full Transcript
What is up guys? It's Andy Priscilla and you're listening to the show for the real. Say goodbye to the lies, the fitness and delusions of modern society and welcome to motherfucking reality. We have Q&A up. That's where you submit the questions and we give you the answers. Now you can send your questions in a couple of different ways. DJ, tell them how. Yeah, guys, you can email these questions into askandyatandypriscilla.com. You can also click the link in the description below, submit them there or just drop them in the comment section of the Q&A videos right here on YouTube. Now if this is your first time listening, today you're going to hear Q&A. F. We also have other formats. We have CTI, which is our current event show. That stands for crews. We put topics of the day up on the screen. We break them down. We speculate on what's really going on and then we talk about how we the people have to solve these problems going on in society. Sometimes we'll have real talk. Real talk is just five to 20 minutes and we give you real talk. And then we have 75 hard versus 75 hard versus where someone who has completed the 75 hard program comes on the show. They talk about how they were before, how they are now and how they use the 75 hard program to transform their life. If you're unfamiliar with 75 hard, it is the initial phase of the live hard program, which is the world's most popular mental transformation program in history and it is free. Okay. You can get that episode 208 for free on the audio feed only. There's also a book. The book is called the book on mental toughness. It has the entire live hard program plus a whole bunch of other information on mental toughness, how to cultivate it, how to use it to transform your life. You can get that book at Andy for solid.com. Now one thing that's different about our show is that we are the largest show in the world that does not run ads. The reason we don't run ads is because I don't want you thinking I'm getting paid to say or have an opinion about whatever I say here. So we ask very simply that you do as a solid and that if you get information out of the show, if it helps you, if it makes you think, if it makes you laugh, it teaches you something. If you think it's worthy of sharing, share that show out, man. Bring us some people. Okay. We don't grow the show any other way. This message, you know, needs to be heard by everybody. And the only way that it gets to everybody is by you guys bringing us people to listen to the show, whether that be a post or, you know, telling somebody about it or bringing people on. However you do it, don't be a hoe. Share the show. All right. What's wrong? What do you mean? You don't drink in regular water, bro. Oh, I didn't have time to run up and get my bougie water. What's going on? What's wrong here? You know what I'm saying? Yeah, nothing's wrong. I just didn't have time. Okay. All right. Yeah, what's going on though, man? You look good. Thanks, bro. Yeah, man. I like to look a lot better. Yeah, you are. Yeah. I got those special outfits for us. Oh, that's fucking sick. That is fucking sick. Where'd you get that from? Yeah, who? That's ours. That's our summer smash shirt. Bro, that is it. I just saw it. It was in my locker because I threw it on and because I didn't have anything but a cutoff. Yeah, or you could have worn that. You could have worn nothing. I try to keep professional. I feel that. Yeah. Big time YouTuber. I'll tell you. Hell yeah, man. It's a beautiful day to get better. It is. And as always, I have three good ones for you. All right. Let's do this, Andy. Let's get into them. Question number one, Andy, I work with a bunch of people who are twice my age. And one thing I've noticed is that a lot of them seem disappointed with how life turned out. They don't say it out loud, but you can feel it. And you've been speaking on perspective a lot lately and it's changed how I am now looking at my life now. So what are some of the biggest and most common mistakes you see people in their mid-20s make that lead to that type of regret later on? Not taking their 20s seriously and punting them away and thinking that, you know, they should go travel the world and experience life and party it away and eventually they'll figure it out. People underestimate how much time and dedication and energy it takes to actually build what we call, you know, the American dream. And we have, and by no means am I saying that you can't enjoy your life. And I'm not saying that you have to work 24 hours a day. That's not even, I don't even say that for the most driven human being, but you have to take it serious and understand that this time when everybody else is kind of, you know, messing around is the time for you to get ahead, right? You know, if you're running a race and everybody else stops to tie their shoes for 10 years, then you're 10 years ahead of them. And that's where the people who actually build the lives that they really want, that's where most of them get that space from. They get it from their 20s that most people just, you know, kick down the road and act like it's no big deal. And we have a lot of people on the internet who tell people, you know, you got plenty of time, you got plenty of time, you got plenty of time. Yeah, that's kind of true. But do you maybe want to win or do you want to win for sure? And that's where you got to really take it serious. So I think like getting serious about what you want to be and who you want to become and what you're trying to build and what your goals are earlier in life, the better. OK, the other thing is, is I think a lot of people, you know, they ruin their lives by attaching themselves to too much debt. OK, they get too much debt too soon, which locks them into a career where they can't afford to pivot, right? They live beyond their means in their 20s because they want to show off to everybody, which by the way, you can't really show off in your 20s. Everybody's broke. That's right. OK, like your New Jordans or your brand new, you know, M free or whatever that you're financing out the ass, like, dude, that's going to come back to bite you because that locks you into a place where you don't have the freedom to make pivots and choices. So living below your means for as long as possible is a huge part of it. You know, not locking yourself in to the wrong romantic partner. That's early on. It's a huge deal, man. Because dude, the thing is when it comes to young men, especially ambitious young men, they are not the decision makers in the relationship generally at that point in their life. And so what ends up happening is they end up taking whatever they can get, meaning whatever girl will, you know, fucking get naked with them and sleep with them. They end up, you know, thinking they're in love and they make a partnership with this person and that person doesn't have the same goals or dreams or ambitions. And you also haven't become the person that you're going to be. You know, when you're in your later 20s or your earlier 30s, when you got plenty of time to do that by no means am I. Now if you want to get married young and that's your goal and you understand what you're doing, which you probably don't, I'm not going to judge it. But I'm just saying how do you ask me? How do people get in these miserable situations? Well, most of it is just they build barriers that they can't pivot out of. So they lock themselves into a lifestyle that they really have a hard time changing. And that forces them to accept other things in their life that make them unhappy later. So a lot of these people that you talk to who are older, who are disappointed in their life, if you go back to when they were in their 20s, you would be able to see what they did. And what they did was they went out four nights a week drinking with their buddies. They fucked every chick that they could find and they locked down with the one that they could just because she happened to want to like date him for whatever reason. And then they say they're in love and, you know, they take a job because they've over financed themselves and over leveraged themselves because they're trying to show off to everybody else that's broke. And then they end up in a situation they can't escape. They run themselves into debt. They don't have the freedom. And then by the way, you know, you can escape that, but that creates a whole new set of issues. And most people just don't have the courage to make those changes later, right? For whatever reason, they don't want to be seen going backwards. They don't want to be the person that got a divorce. They don't want to, you know, they lack the ability to make those pivots because of, you know, their fear of what that's going to mean then. So really, dude, like if you really want to build the life that you want at your age, I would suggest that you live way below your means. I would suggest that you take your career seriously. I would suggest that you don't lock yourself down with the first woman that will, you know, letter see your boobies, you know, like, like, bro, you got to fucking, you know, realize that you're not at your peak yet. You know, a lot of these girls, they peak when they're in their 20s. All right. And what happens is, you know, you end up getting better and they end up getting worse. And then you're unhappy with it. And then, you know, you're locked in because you got three kids and a fucking mortgage. So a lot of people don't like to hear that. They don't like to hear that. No, it's the truth. It's the truth, dude. And and anybody who's in that situation, if they're honest with themselves, they can look at themselves in the mirror and be like, fuck, that's exactly what the fuck I did. You know, I hear it all the time. Do you hear vice versa? Women get in relationships with dudes. You sure don't do anything. And I don't discount the fact that that women, there's a lot of women that continue to get better too. But I'm talking about the wrong women don't get better. Right. And that's what I'm talking about. You get locked in with the wrong woman. You see what I'm saying? Really, dude. Who who's riding the high of being the attractive girl in her young 20s. She doesn't develop the good habits to keep herself together. She doesn't have ambitions because every dude's given her attention. And then by the time she's 30, she's aged out. And, you know, she's not contributing. She's not what you wanted anymore. And you're at a better spot. And now you've got this fucking problem. So I just think, dudes, you know, you guys have to understand that you're not going to hit your attractive, what you're going to be able to attract and potential until you are that yourself. And so the faster that you can get that, the better your selection is going to be. And you'll be able to find someone who's aligned. And also I would recommend building that career first, building the lifestyle that comes with that career. And I don't my lifestyle. I don't mean the fucking cool shit. I mean, the work ethic. I mean, the schedule. I mean, the shit you got to do because that way when you meet someone, you're already doing that. And that's what they understand you as. Whereas if you're with someone and then all of a sudden you start doing all these things and you're working extra hours and you're all this. Now you got to deal with someone who's not used to that, who's nagging you over it and not and do like it's impossible because now you can't focus all your positive energy towards moving forward. You've got to spend half of it dealing with this person that doesn't, you know, really support you. That's right. So there's a lot of different things that people do that end up creating this situation life. And then there's some people that just make bad decisions. No matter how much they know the good decisions, you know, there there's such thing as stupid motherfuckers. That's right. I mean, that's a real thing. That's right. And, you know, but a smart person will ask questions like you're asking and say, OK, how do I avoid becoming them? And and really, dude, it's real simple. Live way below your means. Keep yourself out of personal debt as much as you can. Get your career aligned the best that you can, becoming the best shape that you can live the live hard lifestyle because it's going to keep you tuned. It's going to keep you moving. It's going to get you ahead. Learn about the new technology so you can move as fast as possible. Stick to these things, build these things. And then when you have all of that shit going, then find someone who is willing to accept this lifestyle that you have chosen because it's very hard to go from like regular Joe to entrepreneur with this new lifestyle with someone who's not bought into that. It's it's it's really fucking hard. Yeah. You know, one of the things that you open my eyes to looking at very early on was just the very simple idea that I do that you control much more than you think you do, right? And I think it's important, especially for the young guys. It's like, for sure, like there's things out there in place. There's paths that, you know, we're told to go on, right? Go get the degree and get yourself in three hundred thousand dollar debt, right? Like, yeah, cool. And you can argue whether you're really in control of it. But what you're trying to point out is like, there's it's all the other shit that you are absolutely 100 percent in control. Yes, 100 percent, dude. And that if you could come to that realization, this is why I recommend the Live Hard program for everybody to live. Because when you start to figure out that you are in control of the main things that dictate the quality of your life, how you train, how you move, what you drink, what you eat, who you hang around, the information you put in your head. You know, this this skill of mental toughness, persistence, grit, fortitude, perseverance, learning how to build your own confidence. Now you've unlocked a superpower that most people will never unlock. And so whatever plan that you're working on, you can get there. Now, you may have a plan that doesn't work, but as long as you're moving down the path and you're smart enough, you'll be able to understand, oh, this plan doesn't work and I could pivot it. And most people just live their lives in a reactionary state. They live their lives and kind of think like they'd have no control. They have no decision and outcome. It's just whatever they get is what they get. And that's that. And there's never been anybody who's built a great life accidentally. It's never happened. And like, that's the myth. Losers will tell you that. OK, they will say they will look at other people who are successful, who have built things that they secretly want and they will have the shit on those things and say, oh, I never wanted that. Or they'll they'll justify why that person has it and they didn't as if that person didn't do a bunch of shit different than you did. Right. So you have to be very careful because when you're young, you naturally want to listen to older people. You naturally want to, you know, you hear older people talk and they, you know, they these fucking idiots will come up to you and say, hey, kid, let me tell you, you may think this, but this is how it really works. Right. And they start planting all this bullshit in your brain. No, bro. That's how it works for you because you're fucking stupid. OK, I'm not stupid. In fact, what you're telling me is making me understand what I don't need to do. And so when you have these comrades, not everybody's worth listening to. Not not every person that's older than you, their advice is good advice. That's why I preach so much to you guys about paying attention to who you get advice from. What does their life look like? Does it look like the one that you want? If it doesn't look like the one that you want, why are you listening to them for anything? They don't have anything to offer you, except what not to do. Yeah, right. So they're leading with that. Like, hey, don't do this because I don't do it. Those people exist, too. There's a lot of people who will say, hey, man, I fucked up. Don't do this. Those are valuable people. Listen to them. Yes. But like, bro, you know, most people have too big of an ego. They they are too prideful. They refuse to take responsibility for the position that they're in. And then what they do is they poison the minds of people coming up behind them. I don't know if they do it intentionally or if they're just ignorant, but to justify their own decision making process. You know, it's almost like they see that same glimmer that they once had. Yeah. And then they say, oh, hey, kid, I know you thought this, but this is the real world. You know, it's bullshit. The real world is what the fuck you make of it. I'll give you a clear example of that. There was a comment on the episode you did with Tim Grover. Yeah. And that clearly explains what you just talked about. This guy is saying, I worked harder than most successful or more jacked people I know. The truth is success is 98 percent genetics. Oh, OK. Yeah. OK. I got I got proof on that. Look at the. That's that's a dude trying to that's a dude trying to justify his own position. Exactly. OK. You don't know that you work harder than anybody else, bro. You weren't there to see it. You have no fucking idea. You have no idea what the fuck I've done. You only see now. You don't see the last 27 fucking years. You don't see the hard conversations. You don't see the breakups. You don't see the kicks in the face and the fucking kicks in the balls and the shit that had to happen and the sleepless nights and the anxiety and the fucking that you don't fucking know that, bro. I didn't sleep for 20 fucking five years. Legit. Not because I was busy because I was so fucking stressed and overwhelmed I couldn't sleep. OK. Like, dude, that to me. It's a look, bro. That's not ignorance. That's just someone who's trying to justify their own position in life. And yeah, dude, there are people that work harder. OK. Digging ditches every day for 50 fucking years is harder. OK. But if you don't want to do that, you got to be smart enough to figure out how to move away from that. So. You know, we have a lot of people to say, like, oh, well, it's work smart, not hard. No, it's work hard as you can and as smart as you can. It's both. And it's not one or the other. It's never working smart is never going to get you to where you think it is without the fucking hard work attached to it and working hard at something that doesn't have the outcome at the end of it that you don't want. Is not going to get you there either. So you got to have a basic level of intelligence, dude, like. There's asterisks to everything. There's nuance to everything. I could throw an asterisk on every single thing that you've ever seen. But that's not what winners do. Winners say, fuck it, I'm going to do the best I can. I want to get here. Does this path leave me there? No. OK, well, I need to change paths. And they don't think there's an easy way. They accept what it's going to cost them up front. They understand that it's going to be hard. They understand that's going to take time. They understand that it's going to create a lifestyle work wise that most people aren't willing to do. But that lifestyle that they accept up front is the reason that they get a life at the backside that people say shit like that about where they're like, oh, 98 percent is genetics. So what the fuck are you talking about? Yeah, Bill Gates got great genetics. Yeah, it's like, come on, man. Yeah, now that's real. Look, dude, look, man, here's the reality. OK. Go on the Internet. And go to realtor.com and do a search. Wherever you fucking live or wherever you'd like to live for houses that cost above three million bucks. But look at how many of them there are. There is a fuck ton where you think all those people just got lucky. OK, you have no idea about the level of abundance that you can have if you're willing to pay the price to have it. All right, it's not in this short supply. It's there. You just have to pay the price to get it just like anything else, bro. If you want to if you want to wear cheap clothes, you know, you can buy a seven dollar shirt and a five dollar pair of shorts. And but if you want to buy designer shit, it's going to cost a thousand bucks. That's the way of the world. And your life is no different. If you want to fucking high life, the cost is much different than the cost of a regular life. Not everybody gets to win. I don't know. I don't know any situation in the history of mankind where everybody gets to win. Winning is not the norm. It's the exception. And to create an exception, the outcome, you have to put in exceptional work and exceptional effort. That's what's required. And you also have to be at least smart enough to evaluate the path that you're on to be able to tell if it's going to lead to anything. OK, you can work really hard on the wrong path, but if it's not going to lead to anything or where you want to go, then you're on the wrong fucking path. That takes basic IQ. OK, you have to be able to see that if you can't see out on the path and see how now. Now, look, let's say you do dig ditches, OK? And right now you're like, fuck, all I can do is dig ditches. That's all I know how to do. Well, how can you do it better? How can you do it faster? How can you do it cheaper? How can you make? How maybe you could invent a new way to do it? Maybe there's maybe you could scale out and do it better than the other guy. There start thinking these ways. OK. If there's no like, dude, I promise you, you could drop me off. You could drop me off at this point in my life with what I know. You could drop any motherfucking business plan on me, and I could figure out how to make it work. I promise you that. OK, but it takes thinking outside the fucking box. OK, like I use this example of butterflies. OK, let's say you're fucking interested in butterflies. Thirty years ago, if that was your interest, you were fucked, OK? You were fucked. There is no business in butterflies. Yeah. But now you know what you could do? You could start taking pictures of butterflies and start a fucking social medias and start doing butterflies. And then you could make butterfly t-shirts and then you could do a butterfly Pinterest and then you could go into butterfly bedsheets and butterfly fucking comforters and you could make butterfly wallets and you could do all these things and create a whole fucking business around it. OK. But that takes some thinking outside the norm. And most people just don't have the ability to think outside the norm because that's all they've ever seen. Most people can't think outside what they what they've not observed with their own eyes. All right. We live in the greatest time in the history of Earth for someone who doesn't really know that much to be successful. But you still have to think outside the box and you can't buy into this old guy mentality of oh hey kid this is just how the fuck life works tough shit. You don't have to accept that. That's not that's not something you have to accept. That's not true. That's the decisions they made. And as a young person. It can be very difficult, especially like when you've never met someone in real life who's actually built something. Right. We have to keep this in mind. Most people don't know a single person in real life that has become a millionaire or multi-millionaire or a billionaire. They don't know. I'm spoiled. Almost all my friends are fucking like that. OK. But it wasn't always that case when I was young. I knew one guy. I knew one guy. Like I happens to be in fucking jail. OK. But the point is is that I saw a guy with my own eyes go from nothing to multi hundred billion or hundred million dollar business. I saw him. I saw him do it. Because I was able to see that happen, I knew it was fucking possible. Four minute mile. What? The four minute mile. So so now we're exposed to a lot of people who have done that via the Internet. So. You know, it's possible, you know, but. And that's that's another thing, dude. You've got to like figure out how to like touch and feel and make this shit real for yourself. You know, things I used to do. I'd go around and look at houses. Do that now. Yeah. Yeah, bro. Me and Alex do that now. Yeah, I drive around and look at fucking big ass houses, bro. In fact, two of the houses that I used to look at when I had nothing I've lived in. Two of them. Both of them. Yeah. I've lived in two different ones. Yeah. The one I live in now and then the one I lived in before this were both houses that I used to go look at when I had nothing. All right. I used to go to car dealerships, exotic car dealerships and walk in and look around. And, you know, I was a little embarrassed because I knew that I wouldn't I didn't belong there, but I didn't give a shit. I surrounded myself with this shit. You could touch it, though. You fuck. Yeah. Yeah. And I'd ask the guys, you know, like I can remember, dude, one time. One time I went. This is actually funny. So. I had a car. I wrecked one of my cars. OK. And I wrecked my car when I had one car and I needed a new car. All right. And the car I drove was a grand Cherokee. I went to the Jeep dealer and I was trying to get another grand Cherokee. And I couldn't afford it like they had gone up so much in price. And I asked the guy, I was talking to him about this and that. And he goes, well, dude, you know, if we're being honest, you know, 80 percent of the people that buy these just ride to check for it. And at the time, they were like 40 grand. And I was like, these motherfuckers are riding to check for 40 grand for a car. Like they're you got now. And I thought he was fucking lying to me. Like I actually got irritated because I thought he was posturing to me like talking down to me. So I went and bought a Dodge Ram pickup truck, which I loved. But my point is when I heard that, it pissed me off because I was like, there's no fucking way. There is no way that someone's dropping 40 grand and just writing a check for. I couldn't even comprehend it. All right. But now I look at that and I'm like. And I don't want to sound like an asshole, but I'm like, well, I spent 40 grand on fucking cigars. Is right. You know what I'm saying? Like you have to expand what's out there and what is real, dude. You got to think bigger. Like, dude, the first time I flew private ever. I flew to Teterboro, which is the private airport outside of New York City. When you fucking landed Teterboro, OK. I'd never seen anything like it. And I flew up there on like a little citation. You know, it was a stretch for us to pay for it. We landed, dude, and there I'm not shitting you, dude. There was hundreds, hundreds of Gulf Streams and G5s and G4s and G6s and 50, 60 million dollar jets. And I'm like, holy shit. They're writing checks for 40 grand. Yeah. But my point is, is that, dude, it's out there. It's out there. And just because some fucking loser in your life says that it isn't, doesn't mean it's not for you. You see what I'm saying? Absolutely, dude. I fucking love it, bro. I had that same experience when we flew to Scottsdale and I saw it for the first time. I remember that. Like, holy shit. Yeah, we flew that 7X out there. Yeah, bro. I'm like, and there was like 200 other fucking planes out there. I'm like, what the fuck? And like, and I remember you and I'm like, yeah, man. Yeah, that's that's how it is. There's more out there. Fucking dude, just look in your city, man. Like, look at the properties in your city. Go on the real estate website and look at the properties that are in your city or a city you'd like to live in that are above two million bucks. There's hundreds of them. OK, and those are just the ones for sale. Yeah, that's not all of them. That's just the ones for sale. That's right. OK. That's right. You're limiting belief about what's possible is literally what's fucking holding you back. That's it, man. I love it. It's it. I love it, dude. Let's keep moving, man. I love this this line of thought we're on. So let's actually change up some of the order on this question. But it's because of question number two, guys. Guys, any question number two? Andy, I had a realization recently that I spend a lot of time admiring people who have things I don't have, but not a lot of time thinking about what they had to give up to get them. Success looks attractive until you start looking at the sacrifices behind it. So how did you get comfortable making sacrifices? It's not a sacrifice if you win, bro. It's an investment. OK. And the real prize isn't the shit. It's not the plane or the car or the house or the recognition. The real prize is who the fuck you become along the way. OK. After 30 years almost of doing this for my whole life, since I was a fucking 19 year old kid, I'm not I'm not saying I don't have things to learn, but I'm pretty fucking good at what I do. OK, that's an amazing skill that no one can take for me. I can lose everything and I'll get right back on track with something else because I understand how it fucking works. I know the recipe. I know the game. I know all the pieces that go together, which took me a long, long time to learn because I didn't have anybody to show me. And we didn't have social media. And I also wasn't confused by a bunch of liars on social media, OK, which is a whole nother problem. We have all these young kids getting sucked in to all this bullshit on the internet. You know, oh, I made five million dollars a fucking month and all this bullshit, bro. Dude, that shit ain't true. And it makes these people think that when they see that and then they're not doing that after the first month, that there's something wrong with them. They're like, well, I guess I don't have what it takes. And then they punt their whole life. That's why it's bad. OK. But the truth of the matter is. Is that. When you look at it and say, oh, well, first of all, I'll give you credit. The fact that you admire them is a good first step because most people came to make it there. Most people look at people and they're like, man, that guy's probably a dick. That guy probably fucked everybody over. That guy, blah, blah, blah. They don't know anything about how it works. If you fuck everybody over for 30 fucking years, by the way, your reputation is ruined. You can't fucking do anything. OK. So the only way to really win long term is by doing it the right way. And you're going to be alive a long time. You can't just do this for two years. Even if you make 50 million dollars in two years, guess what? You're going to fucking figure out how to spend it. OK, because you don't know how to be responsible. You don't know how to invest. You. Why do you think there's so many 30 for 30s on pro athletes that go broke? Because they're 20 years old. This big large amount of money comes to them. And then they spend it all because they came to them relatively quick and easy. All right. So when you have to fucking take a long time to get it, you learn how valuable it is and you're smarter about what you do with it. OK, like, you know, people say, oh, well, you got all these cars. Yeah, motherfucker, all my cars go up. That's right. You know, say I don't buy the shit that goes down. They know 30 for 30. Right. There's not a thing. There's not a thing I do where my money goes down. There's not a single thing I do now. Like, I might buy a fucking dirt bike or a UTV or some shit like that. But I'm not talking about that shit. I'm talking about big expenditures. OK. There's not a thing I do where my money goes down. And that's because it took me years and years and years and years and years to get it. And then I was like, OK, well, I want to enjoy the things I want. But I also don't want to fucking lose my ass. So I learned about that and I learned about other things. So we have to understand, dude, that like easy come easy go. You don't want it to come easy because if it comes easy, then you haven't became the kind of person like I am where you could literally drop me off on a fucking desert island with some fucking sticks and no customers. And I'll figure out how to fucking make a business work. You know what I'm saying? Like, I don't know. I'll figure it out. Yeah. Right. I'll be selling shit to the fucking monkeys. I don't know. OK. I'll be picking their coconuts. They'll be giving me berries. We'll fucking figure out a system. You'll be king of the island. That's it, man. I'll be Lord of the fucking flies, bro. Like, but I'm just saying, like, dude, that's the prize. So you can't look at it like what they give up. Like, what the fuck do you mean when they give up? Oh, they gave up a bunch of nights at the bars. They gave up a bunch of fucking Hootie chicks that don't fucking that are disgusting anyway. They gave up a bunch of meaningless bullshit and probably getting in trouble and ruin their life to be successful. What the fuck are you talking about? I didn't give up anything. They invested. They took their time and they invested it wisely and it produced a return. So this idea of sacrifice is not it's not sacrifice, dude. It's investment. It's only sacrifice. If you look back and you didn't get where you want to go and you gave up a bunch of shit, OK? But that doesn't happen. That's the thing. Like people who are that is the biggest fucking lie, bro. People think. What if I do all this shit? And I work so hard and I do everything I can and I still don't make it. That rarely happens because the person that you become along the way acquire skills, you acquire things that you know. And so that way, if you do lose shit along the way, let's say you get five years in six years and you lose something. Well, that's just a lesson if you keep going. OK, so you pick your shit up, you get yourself back together and you keep going and you're that much more equipped to win. And that usually happens three or four times, bro. I have a bunch of businesses that I tried when I was younger that fucking I lost my ass on. OK. Now I would understand like that's not going to work because it didn't work. So the same thing comes to me in a different way. I can look at him like, yeah, no, that's not going to work. Or I could say that might work, but it won't work this way. Right. So you got to understand, dude. That's poor people thinking, poor people thinking is what if I do all this shit and I work blah, blah, blah, and I commit myself and it doesn't happen. That's not that doesn't happen, dude. That's not an actual outcome because if you keep going and you've learned and acquired skills along the way because you've made mistakes and you've risked things and you've lost things, you learn lessons and those lessons compound. And if you have the grit, the fortitude, the perseverance, the endurance, the ability to not quit, you move down the path with those skills and then you make better decisions and eventually the outcome that you're chasing materializes. So this whole it's like saying, what if I'm at the what if I try to climb this this mountain and I can't get there? Well, bro, there's lots of people who went up Everest and fucking didn't make it the first time or the second time or the seventh time or the tenth time and they kept going. Eventually, they fucking made it. Now, there's a few motherfuckers that died. Still up there. OK. They're up there. OK. Yeah. Yeah. But the point is like there's always risk involved. Yeah. OK. But let's assume you don't die. OK. For real, dude. Like a suit like OK. Like look, let's talk about a real example of this. Yeah. All right. Kobe Bryant. Yeah. All right. Kobe Bryant dedicated his entire life to being the best basketball player he could be. And there's not a single person knows basketball that doesn't argue that Kobe was a top three player of all time. Yeah. OK. I can promise you because the way when Kobe retired, he went directly from basketball to family. Right. OK. And unfortunately, he had the accident where he was killed. OK. That that does happen. Yeah. And what I mean by that is there you might work your whole life. Get to a point where things are good and you think you're going to pivot and you're going to car accident and you get fucking killed. OK. But let's be real about it. Kobe Bryant is a fucking legend. He's going to live forever. He's going to live forever. OK. People are going to talk about Kobe Bryant a hundred fucking years from now. Right. OK. So it's not a total loss. It sucks. It's horrible. I wish it hadn't happened. And so does everybody else. But there's risk in life, man, and you can't eliminate it. So, you know, yeah, you might be trying to climb that mountain and you might be on your seventh try and you might get run over by a bus. But you ain't going to know it. You know, did you know? Did you know? And did you know when you were dead before you were born? Yeah, no. Did you know the whole life was going on before you were born? Were you aware? Like, do you do you remember before you were born? Because I don't. OK. So what the fuck difference does it make? It was dark and I think I was swimming. Yeah. Like this is like you get run over and you did what you could. And that's the fucking way it goes. But like, bro, think of the lives that are changed because of the way Kobe lived. Yeah. Think of all the young talent that's in the league right fucking now because of Kobe Bryant. Think of the lives that are changed because of the commitment that he made. So like you can't look at it and say, oh, man, he wasted it. Fuck, dude. The guy's an icon. Are you sacrificed? No, he didn't sacrifice. I promise you if he was to rise from the fucking dead and we say, hey, Kobe, what do you think? He might say something like this. Hey, knowing what I know now, I probably would have tried to be a more present with my family. But those were learning lessons. Yeah. OK. But I guarantee you he wouldn't take away any of the other shit. So it wasn't worth it. No. Bro, come on, man. It's it's and dude, this is the other part. The lifestyle that you create. Is so I've been broke, dude. I've been broke. I've I've been. I've been broke longer than I've been fucking rich. There were many, many, many years where if I had five hundred dollars, bro, I felt like I had a lot of money. OK, I felt like I had a lot of money. I know what it's like to live like that. I know what it's like to live my life now. And there's not a single thing that I would fucking change about it. I would. There's nothing I look back and I say, oh, man, I wish I'd done it. There's things I look back and I'm like, man, you know, I could have went on that lake trip. Yeah, I could have went to that. Do that vacation. Those are things that that I do. I recognize, but I try to adjust that moving forward. And maybe something happens to me and I don't get to do it. But the growth happened because I realized it. So like we're always making a trade. But I can promise you the trade for being poor and being in poverty is worth the trade of the effort and the investment required what most people call sacrifice to become not that way. It's just worth it. And you're not going to hear anybody that's ever done anything that you say you admire that's going to look back and say, yeah, I wish I hadn't done that. You never hear. Have you ever heard that? I've never. Have you ever heard a wealthy person say, man, I wish I hadn't done all that work? I wish I hadn't built that thing. I wish I hadn't, you know, take all that time to do that. You don't hear it, bro. All you hear it is from other broke people that say shit like, well, I bet he's not happy. That's just them justifying their shit. So like. I've never heard that. I've never heard someone say ever that is successful. That had built it themselves. Say they regret doing it. I've never fucking heard it one time. So how can that be a sacrifice of anything? When you were explaining this, I was also thinking the people who say that they don't want to make the sacrifice end up making the biggest sacrifice. Yeah, because when they don't go for it and in the at the end of their lives, they regret they wish they could have done it. They just can't see that now. You've said this over and over. The biggest risk is not taking the risk. And when you think about what it could have been, if I would have gone for it, I can't think anything worse. I can't think anything worse. It's crazy, man. I love it, dude. Let's get one more for you. Third and final question. Question number three, Andy, last year, I started my own construction business and things have been going well and I've been staying busy. And what I believe to be a pretty good long term plan, I want to build up my customers for a few years and focus on quality and building a stronger customer base and reputation. I know the analogy which you speak about baking a cake and trying to turn up the temperature to get it done faster, etc. But also I've heard from your show and others about how things are different now and there's not much time, possibly just a couple of years to get a spot before it's not possible anymore with just the way the world and the government is heading. I'm in my mid 20s and I believe a lot of what my generation misses that I try to implement in that building up businesses and really anything worthwhile is that it takes time. I am perfectly OK with that idea. And like I said, what I believe I have to be a really good set out long term plan and just letting the cake bake. I really want to do right and take my time, but I feel like my plan may have to change because of the times we're in. Everyone that I know that is successful in business personally and the guys that I like to listen to like you have all built their businesses to great success over long periods of time and consistency. I guess my question is, should I still be OK with my plan or do I need to change course to make things happen quickly because of the times we're in? I'm afraid to make a shitty burnt cake that way, if that makes sense. Yeah, 100 percent, that makes sense. OK, first of all, there's always going to be opportunity to win. OK. Are times changing? Absolutely. Do you have 20 years to do? Whatever, I don't fucking know. Nobody knows what's going to happen, bro. We could get a nuclear war. Who knows? OK. Do you have the technology available to move much faster than people like me? Yeah, I know dudes that are 30 years old that have built amazing companies in a much faster time frame because of what was available to them that wasn't available to me. OK. So. The answer is, yes, you should go for your fucking dream. Here's the thing that concerns me about the way that you asked your question. You kept saying. Slow and let the cake bake. You are misunderstanding what I'm saying. I have this concept that I call aggressive patience. OK. When people hear patience, they hear what you just communicated, which is said it and forget it. That is not how the fuck it works. Aggressive patience is working as intensely with as much urgency and most effectively that you possibly can to get as far as you can in the shortest amount of time. Also understanding that if you go that hard and if you press that hard, it is still going to take time. So you have to act with urgency, with intensity, with the outcome in mind every single day and be effective. And then also understand that you still have to do that for a long time. There is no set it and forget it. I'm going to start this thing and it's just going to end up materializing. That is not how the fuck it works. OK. There's a lot of people that preach patience and I don't like it because when people hear patience, they think, oh, well, that's cool. I could just sit my feet up on the desk and it will just happen. No. Aggressive patience is a completely different thing. It is going as hard as you can, as effectively as you can, as intensely as you can with as much urgency every single day with the outcome in mind and then allowing time to do its work because you can't substitute time. It takes time. It takes time for customers to become familiar with your product. It takes exposure. It takes time to build things. It takes time to do that. You cannot eliminate that. Now, you're lucky, dude, because you were born in an era where it takes the shortest amount of time and the amount of information and the amount of information available to us and the help available to us is at its most abundant that it ever has been. You guys have Claude, you have chat, GPT. You could go in there and talk to it about what you want to do. And it'll give you a rough outline about how to do it. I have the operator standard. The operator standard has Arcane. Arcane is the world's most intelligence. Personal development, fucking AI that exists. I'm 100 percent confident on that. OK, it's specifically geared towards fucking helping people win. We didn't have that. Fuck, dude, we had like trade catalogs. I don't even know the fuck that. That's what I'm saying. Like, you had to like you had to like. Find somebody that did what you did and like go in and ask them and say, hey, where do I get information on this? And maybe if they told you, you could like order a catalog and the catalog would come and it would have these things in it. Like you have no idea how fucking spoiled you guys are when it comes to the speed at which you can operate. But as fast as you can operate, it's still going to take time to materialize into a bigger thing. So that's what concerns me about the way you ask that question. We're talking about aggressive patience, not just patience. In regards to the fact that is it worth it or can you still do it? Yes, in fact, it's the most important thing you can do because what's going to actually fix this shit is more people becoming more successful, creating more leverage, infecting culture with positivity, having employees, letting that culture bleed through your system and go down into the households. Entrepreneurs are going to be the ones that change culture, bro. They're going to be the ones that fix everything. OK, you have to become wealthy. You have to become successful. It's not a choice. And this idea of what's going on in the world. You know, when you hear me say things like, hey, man, you better get after it because we only got a limited amount of time. That's to make a point to you that you better fucking go now. You better go now. That should drive urgency, not demoralize you. Yeah. OK. That's the purpose of me saying that is to drive urgency, not to not to let you say, oh, well, fuck, dude, we're out of time. I'll just. I guess I'll just pun it. Yeah, that's right. You know, or it's the cakes in there. You know, I'll just wait 27 years. That's not what happens, dude. And like, dude, when you hear me talk about how long it's taken me, I understand that with today's technology, I could have done what I've done in probably four to seven years. Wow. OK. Where it took me 27. Yeah. All right. We didn't have the internet when I started that we didn't have the fucking internet. You guys don't even know what the you can't even comprehend what that was like. OK, we had to call people's houses and talk to their dads when we wanted to talk to girls. OK, like it sucked. That's right. All right. There was no interconnectivity. There was no way to meet people outside of the people you knew in your neighborhood. OK, then social media comes around. OK. Now the whole world's connected by a click. And this goes back to what I was saying a minute ago about the people that still have this idea of like that you could fuck people over and stay in. No, you can't because everybody knows everybody and it's real easy for someone for we see it happen every day. How many stories do we see go viral about companies doing fucked up shit? OK, the word gets around too fast. So to be an effective entrepreneur long term, you have to do things ethically. You have to treat people right. You have to offer a good product. You have to take care of your customers. You have to make things right when you fuck up. These are ethical ways of doing business. If you don't do things ethically, you can't hide like you used to be able to. Before all this shit. So that's just old thinking that these old heads fucking say. OK. Then you have like all these people, myself included, doing things like this that did not exist. Free game. It did not exist, bro. There's so much free game. Oh, dude, it's like. You just don't know how good you have it like you just don't know. And. So to answer your question, dude, don't worry about what's happening in the world other than knowing that the only solution is for you to become as excellent as you can, becoming as fit as you can, becoming as financially fit as you can, becoming as intelligent as you can, becoming as healthy as you can, spending your time on the right things, doing the things right in your community. That's how things get fixed. And that's how we end up in a situation where the window doesn't close and the American dream persists. That is exactly what you were saying earlier, too. It's like, you know, control what you can control. I can't control Iran launching fucking nukes that they've been building for 40 years. Oh, you sure you sure shit shouldn't sit there and say like, well, you know, Iran might nuke us. So I guess I'm not going to do anything. I'm not going to go fulfill my dream or my potential. Bro, you could get run over. Yeah. Who knows? Yeah. You know, like who fucking knows? You could get sick. You could get struck by lightning. Shit happens. Yeah. You're not going to base your whole life around those things might happening. Fucking happens. OK. Maybe you usually doesn't. So you should probably base it off of that. Yeah, I was going to say that, too. There's been a couple of big resets, too. I mean, shit that you've been through like 2008. Fuck. I mean, you know what I'm saying? Like where I was ending 2008. Dude, that's the other thing about this time that's going on. OK. Dude, this is a really important point. I'm glad you brought this up. We're going through what's what's what's basically a weeding out. Of ineffective entrepreneurs. Yeah. OK. In the beginning. Of my business journey, OK, from 99 to 2007, eight, there was lots of competition. All right. Because per our first question, I lived way below my means and I really couldn't afford to do anything other than that. I was actually in a really good position because I didn't owe anybody anything. So when 2008 happened and the economy got tight, a ton of our competitors went out of business. All right. When they went out of business, we gobbled up the market share. All right. Twenty twenty another. Another same thing happened only this time we were in a position with some resources to gobble up the business. So we're going through another one of those transitions right now. We don't where if you don't adapt or you lack the ability to adapt, they're going those companies are going to lose, which is going to open up market share for people to understand how to operate now. So you guys who don't have anything and you don't have the momentum, you should understand and you don't have bills and you don't have a mortgage. And you know, you're at a massive advantage, dude, because all these other guys that you're competing with. Do so. They they are likely. Going to ride their shit to the bottom because most people who have been successful develop an ego. And that ego tells them what worked five years ago is going to work today. And business is moving so quickly that what you did six months ago might not be working today. So when you develop an e and this is why I tell you guys, like people who have won one are actually the people who most frequently lost because they attach their identity to that one win and they refuse to adapt, moving forward. When you're young and you're hungry and you don't know what the fuck you're doing, you don't have any ego. So you're willing to adapt and do whatever is required, which allows you to learn the skills that are required right now. That puts you at a massive advantage over even companies that may be established for 20 years. A lot of those companies are going to go out of business and the market share is still going to exist and somebody is going to take it. And for those of you who have been in business and you're like at a point right now where you're like things are shrinking, you better figure it the fuck out. You better adopt the new technologies. You better figure out what the fuck is going on or you're going to get eaten up. So like, but these times excite me. These are the times that excite me because I don't attach my ego to anything that I've done in the past. I look at every day as a new day. It's one day at a time for me. That's how I view my life. What's it going to be today that I get a win today? OK, and I don't care about what I did yesterday or a year ago or five years ago or 10 years ago. I don't walk around saying, oh, yeah, I fucking won. You know, and I made all this money and I want that's not my identity. My identity is I'm a winning fucking now. Am I winning now? I don't give a fuck what I did five years ago. I don't care what I did 10 years ago. I don't care what I did 20 years ago. Now, I talk about it here for perspective and reference, but I certainly don't walk around beating my chest on that. I come to work. I do my thing. I go after my shit just like I tell you guys to still today, which is why we've been in the game so long and we continue to fucking dominate. It's an attitude. OK, so like. You guys, you guys got to understand, dude, you're at a massive advantage over most people. You guys who don't have shit going on right now, because whoever you perceive yourself to be competing with in business, there's going to be a lot of them that fail. When they fail, you could eat up their market. That's the reality business. That's how it works, dude. That's how it works. We go through cyclical cycles and one of the biggest things for long term companies that makes them successful over decades, as opposed to having a three or four year run, is that they're willing to throw away the old blueprint and create a new blueprint today as if today is the first day. And that's how we've always operated. We've always operated that way. We don't we don't say, oh, that worked five years ago, so let's keep doing that. We said, what's going to work now? And we fucking throw that shit in the trash. That's real, bro. I love it, man. That's a hell of a way to get better today. Yeah. So guys, that's three. All right, guys, don't be a hoe. Try the show.