Million Dollar Days

How To Get Life Changing Clarity

June 19, 2024 Robby Choucair and George Passas Season 1 Episode 34
How To Get Life Changing Clarity
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Million Dollar Days
How To Get Life Changing Clarity
Jun 19, 2024 Season 1 Episode 34
Robby Choucair and George Passas

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What's good? Ever wondered why we say "How are you?" when we don’t really want a detailed answer? We kick off this episode with a humorous critique of everyday phrases and introduce "Robby Rants," where we let off some steam about common expressions that grind our gears. Plus, catch our take on quirky Australian slang like "chin wag" and how the Aussie accent turns heads, especially when we venture abroad.

Then, tune in as we reminisce about the rejuvenating experience of off-grid camping. From the simplicity of gathering firewood to the profound reflections on life that come with disconnecting from the digital world, we share personal stories that underscore how these moments help us appreciate the pillars of health, wealth, and relationships. The conversation evolves into a spirited discussion on motivation versus discipline and how mastering both can lead to a balanced and fulfilling life.

Lastly, we pull back the curtain on the financial intricacies of a luxury lifestyle. Ever fantasised about owning a super yacht or helicopter? We break down the real costs and share a blueprint for achieving such extravagant goals. From discussing the potential of a sports investment agency to the value of mastermind groups, we inspire you to challenge conventional thinking and aim high. This episode is packed with insights, laughs, and practical advice you won’t want to miss!

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Send us a Text Message.

What's good? Ever wondered why we say "How are you?" when we don’t really want a detailed answer? We kick off this episode with a humorous critique of everyday phrases and introduce "Robby Rants," where we let off some steam about common expressions that grind our gears. Plus, catch our take on quirky Australian slang like "chin wag" and how the Aussie accent turns heads, especially when we venture abroad.

Then, tune in as we reminisce about the rejuvenating experience of off-grid camping. From the simplicity of gathering firewood to the profound reflections on life that come with disconnecting from the digital world, we share personal stories that underscore how these moments help us appreciate the pillars of health, wealth, and relationships. The conversation evolves into a spirited discussion on motivation versus discipline and how mastering both can lead to a balanced and fulfilling life.

Lastly, we pull back the curtain on the financial intricacies of a luxury lifestyle. Ever fantasised about owning a super yacht or helicopter? We break down the real costs and share a blueprint for achieving such extravagant goals. From discussing the potential of a sports investment agency to the value of mastermind groups, we inspire you to challenge conventional thinking and aim high. This episode is packed with insights, laughs, and practical advice you won’t want to miss!

Speaker 1:

this is how it starts. Clarity is power. You don't have to do it for the dream life right now, I already do. Do it for what you want. Yeah, do it for the next step, anything you want, the house, the dream, this to that, the because, just saying I'll do it. When I do it like, oh, you know whether I'll make, I just need to keep getting better at business. How much better do you know? I need to make more money. Well, if you make an extra dollar, that's more money. How much more money, robbie? What's good? What's good? Yeah, my son's just started saying that it's all his mates. Hey, what's good? Joel, what's good? Yeah, gary, I hear Gary Vee say that a fair bit Does he. Yeah, you know what? It's a great Melbourne. What's good? It's a great way to control focus, isn't it Like, hey, what's good? Well, there, you have to think of something good. Yeah, I like it, I like it, instead of saying is everything okay? Yeah, or how People say you get introduced to someone like, hey, robbie, this is George, george, robbie.

Speaker 1:

And then I'm like hey, man, how have you been? And they're like what since, fucking three seconds ago? Like since I met you? What the fuck are you talking about. How have you been? You didn't know me before. How have you been? It's special time. Do you crack it at them? I just I kind of look at them. You lose. If it's a dm, I'll reply oh shit, yeah, how have I been? Who are you? How have I been? That's the most. It's like saying, hey, it's lazy, it's, it's bad english, yeah, but it's, I think it's, it's human, it's no sorry, force a habit. It's a habit. That's what it is how you mean. Or, and it's like, yes, yeah. But it's also the same thing when you say, oh, how are you? It's like not bad. People always say like. How often do people say how you going? Yeah, not bad, yeah, and I always say not bad. Or when they say not too bad, I say not too bad, so just bad, yeah, like, do you know what I mean? Dude language is so fucking. How have you been? I guess I'm fucking rattled now. How have you been? Like? I guess I'm fucking rattled now. How have you been? Like, you know what grinds my gears? Yeah, yeah, let's fucking add a segment Robbie Rance, robbie Rance.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, oh, I like that. George goes nuts. George goes nuts. Robbie Rance, george, what's something? Gd, gd. Good game? No, is it a good game? No, I don't know. Good game, good game, george. Good game, gdd? Um, yeah, that really bothers me when people say that I.

Speaker 1:

I get bothered when people don't speak and hey, I'm not perfect man, I say some shit that people can't be, and they're like hey, that what you said doesn't make sense, and I'm like what? That's quite what you said, that was done. Yeah, they're like what you said was not proper english. I'm like that, that's great. Talk to me again. That's great. Get fucked. Um, yeah, that's my rant. So don't ask someone how they get annoyed when someone says how, how are we? Yes, and it's funny. Ever since he said that, I said to him he would say no, do you? Yeah, that's so good. I can't wait. Siri, how are we? But now that he said that, I pick up when other people say it hey, how are we? Well, I'm good. I can't speak for everyone else. Yeah, you know what, though? Isn't it funny how you think it's a bit of Aussie slang, like it's part of our language. Do you know what I mean? Nah, you know what's Aussie slang Chinwag, dude, I was camping the other day. I did not think you were going to say that and a guy came over. He's like we'll have a bit of a chinwag. And I was like what the fuck is that Chinwag? And then it was like that is, this is the most Australian I've ever been in my life.

Speaker 1:

A lot of Australian sayings I'm so hungry I could eat a horse. I'm so hungry I could eat the ass of a low-flying duck. Don't know, I don't understand it. I don't understand it. What you think? It came here to fuck spiders. I don't get that one. One of my favourite sayings, but I don't understand it. What you think? You came here to fuck spiders? I don't get that one. How do you? One of my favorite sayings, but I don't understand it. Yeah, you think we're here to fuck spiders. Australian sayings hey, a chinwag. One rocked me a little bit. I was a bit startled.

Speaker 1:

I found that when I go to the States, or when I've been to the States, I've got to make sure I'm less Australian as far as how I'm talking. Yeah, just make sure they understand. No, no, stop. Yeah, how are you? Yeah, how are you? How are you? How are you going? Yeah, you know what Australian accent's weird.

Speaker 1:

I met a guy in. I went to Fiji to do a Tony Robbins event. And I met another guy and he's like, do you like Lebanese? And? And I met another guy and he's like, do you speak Lebanese? And I was like, yeah, he's like man, it's so weird to see a Lebanese guy with an Australian accent. And I was like, what did you think it would be? No for me, I'm like Australian accent. I'm talking English. Do you know what I mean? And then you don't realize that you do have an accent compared to other people in the world.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, when I went to the states in 19 in 2019, I remember man just saying hello, people like what, what the fuck? Like where you're from australia. Oh, man, that's so cool. Like they love your accent over there. Yeah, it's because it's to them. It's like it's so foreign lately. Yeah, but it's about to us. When you're over there, it's just like you're in a movie. They're all just speaking.

Speaker 1:

Very good business. I've never been, never been, I never been. I'm trying to. I really enjoyed it.

Speaker 1:

So you know, I've been asking you for a while, neil, about whether you're coming to Thailand or not. Yeah, because when is it? What date Are we having this conversation live, are we? Yes, it's on the 16th of August or something like that Thereabouts. Ooh, no shit, huh. Hmm.

Speaker 1:

Anyway, I made up my mind that I'm booking to go there, yeah, whether you come or not. How many days? Three days, four, I think it's like Thursday, friday, saturday, sunday, yeah right, I should just just fucking do it. Just do going to meet you there. I'm probably going to fly up on the weekend before. Oh cool, yeah, just because.

Speaker 1:

Then, why would I lose a day of it's eight hours of travel? Why would I lose a day of travel in the middle of the week? Yeah, but I can work from there, whereas some people can't work from there, like for yourself, it's. Oh, you can, it's kind of no, I mean, I can work Predominantly. My job's office-based anyway.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm going to travel back to do a site meeting. Good to know. Yeah, anywho, I plan to book a one ticket, one way ticket, yeah, and then Stay there. No, no, I'm either going to go to the US Ah, sick, can't throw or I'm going to go to Japan. Man, I've always wanted to go to Japan. Do you want to go? Don't fuck around. Shit, heard it here first. Ladies and gentlemen, yeah, I'm either going to go to Japan, so you're going to leave on the 10th?

Speaker 1:

Maybe Mongolia, maybe in the least. Maybe Mongolia. Oh, could you hook us up in Mongolia, minus 40 degrees If we went to Mongolia, is it? Yeah, who? Are you sure you don't need a visa for many places? Really, I thought you had anywhere you go overseas, except maybe New Zealand. Oh, no, no, I'm not a visa, I'm fucking thinking passport. Oh sorry, you were saying like we've got the best passport in the world Into a lot of places, even like this place.

Speaker 1:

Look at you, like how dangerous are Australians. Like we're Australians, mate, come in, you're not doing anything. Have you seen that, colin? You are not doing anything to this country. You can come in. Have you seen that comedian, sure Shane Gillis, and he's like I went to Australia. He's like just ducking and diving from. You know snakes and redbacks and killer kangaroos, snake in real life. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Because we, when I was young, when we were kids, my family used to go camping all the time with like other families. When you were young, I was who would have thought Look at that. Came out like this mate, I came out ready to go. Yeah, so that's sick man, that's sick. So you're going to go. Maybe I'll do that too.

Speaker 1:

Fan, I've always wanted to go to Japan. Yeah, always wanted to go. I'm going to look sick. I'm going somewhere. Oh, you pumped me up. I'm going somewhere. Oh, you pumped me up. I'm going somewhere. Definitely Out of doubt in the world. And if you have any recommendations, let me know, because there's a chance I may not have booked the next leg of this trip by the time you hear this.

Speaker 1:

So the trip's in August. I don't know what the weather's like in Japan in August. It might be cold, is it going to be? Do you know what the weather is in Japan? Have you been to Japan? Hey, siri, what's the weather in Japan in August? It's nice, good weather, elaborate. I guess I can't check the weather that far ahead. Cool, thanks bro.

Speaker 1:

The better question would have been this yeah, what's the reason? Shut up, it's not happening anymore. Yeah, maybe the US. Maybe I'll go to the US. I'm not sure. I've just got to work out. She's got for a couple of weeks.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm not going to go for months. I can't, it hurts me too much. Yeah, just being. I'm looking forward, I'm really looking forward to this Thailand. No, no, no To what I'm about to say next, oh, okay, I'm about to say. Next, oh, okay, I'm really looking forward to the time where I can go for months and not have to worry about anything back here. You know, is that a sad? What do you mean In the sense of I'm going to go and I'll never have to worry about anything back? I don't think that's a thing. Even if you have your businesses under control, like I think, you are still gonna have the gone.

Speaker 1:

Are the days of not worrying about anything, like yeah, for sure, for sure, oh, yeah, for sure. I honestly think about last time. I could tell you the exact time. I was completely carefree. I can tell you. I know exactly where I was and what I was doing. Where were you? What were you doing? I was in Mykonos in 2006. And you, just it was like you didn't even think about Australia, didn't even I was.

Speaker 1:

I remember thinking, lying on the beach early twenties just how good is life. Just didn't. I'd had no worries, didn't have to go back to work. This was during uni. You know that's good for you, though, sorry, what, like that's so good for you? Yeah, yeah, without a doubt. I just remember like it was so funny because I would have been 22. Yeah, I would have been 22 years old, sitting there on the beach, had no, nothing to worry about in the world.

Speaker 1:

It was two of my mates, we were having a ball of a time. It was just, man, I just remember thinking I've got nothing to worry about. Like, really, if I was going to stress about anything, it was about end of year exams for uni and they were in like September, october, so I was going to cram study anyway. Like, yeah, right, in that moment, in that moment there was nothing Like we were just having. We were sitting on the beach, we ordered, we were ordering drinks all day, going for a swim, it was pretty good.

Speaker 1:

You know, I every now and again I go to the bush, right, and I went on the weekend. I was there on the weekend. Did I know that? Yeah, did you have reception? Yeah, yeah, cool, pretty sure we spoke. Oh, I guess you didn't tell me you were there. I'll share my location with you next time, okay, yeah. And Did you go proper camping? Yeah, I was sleeping in a swag, yeah, swag, yeah, yeah. And yeah, swag, yeah, yeah. Um, and what I like about it and usually where we go is like off grid, usually you go with people yourself? This one, no, I wouldn't. There's a few of us. Yeah, cool, let me know. Next time I'll come with you.

Speaker 1:

Hey, my dad is hooked up like a motherfucker. I'm telling you, my dad's got every. You know, you know those people that just, they open up their, their car and it's like they've got everything, everything in it. That's what my dad is, all right. It's like you'll go camping with him and you're like, shit, I need a pulley so I can mount this. And he goes yeah, cool, here, take this one, he's just got it all. That's sick. All the years of camping just accumulated everything you could possibly need on a campsite. He's like, yeah, go use that.

Speaker 1:

Me and um, me and mike have been talking about how we're going to get you to go. It's not, you're talking about it as if. Well, we'll be like yeah, it is way to work, I'm fine, I'll show you how to pull up to Balaclava. I'm in the back of the van and tie you up and then release you at the campsite. We're going to get there and you're just going to be like I'm pretty sure mike listens to this podcast. Absolutely mike does. He will, uh, be smiling right now and saying good, we better lock those dates in. But back to what I was saying, please.

Speaker 1:

So why I do that? I go every now and again. I probably go, I reckon maybe three, four times a year on average. And why I like doing it is because it takes me to that space where I usually go off grid. So I I can't even like, even if the world, my business world, was melting down. You can't reach me. Yeah, you just can't contact me. I got no reception and my biggest problem is what am I gonna eat and where am I gonna get firewood from? And that's it, that's it. That's, that's the memories.

Speaker 1:

Take a chainsaw. Of course it's a game. Think of fucking her out. Take an axe yes, take that too. I don't chop down trees with an axe. I don't chop down trees, period. That would be a feet. A what A feet? Yeah, is that the word? Like an accomplishment? Yeah, must be, must be. It's the only thing it could be. Yeah, and that's why I like it, man. It gives me that unplug from everything that's happened, because life is busy, dude, fucking, it's June. Oh, my God, I know right, it's fucking June. Oh, my God, I know right, it's fucking June. Six, hey, wake up Six months yeah, 26 months in. We're six months away from 2025. We're closer to the end of the year than the start. We're closer to being halfway through the decade of the 2020s Shit Than we've ever been. Like we're literally six months away from me, halfway through. I love it.

Speaker 1:

At the start of the year, we were talking about playing a big game, all the things that we've got to do, and like look how quickly the year has gone. Like you're listening to this right now, I kind of feel like we should still be saying Happy New Year. You know what I mean? I'm pretty sure I messaged someone the other day. It is, it goes by so quickly. Shit goes by so quickly. That's why you just got to keep pushing to the next level every single time, every single day.

Speaker 1:

Not just in business, guys, not just business. It's in your day-to-day life. What are your pillars? What do you mean? Just trying to think how do I? What do you like? Okay, I'll give you how I like to look at it and then you can explain yours.

Speaker 1:

So, in $100 million office, he says people do everything because it falls into one of these three categories Health, wealth or relationships. Everything we do in life falls into one of these three categories health, wealth or relationships. Everything we do in life falls into one of those three. Yeah, do you know what I mean? And everything like, because you said it's not just business, and you're right, it's not, Because business is only one part of building wealth. Another one is investing. Another one is giving. Right, yeah, you need to understand that aspect as well, because you mentioned in the last episode talking about you give what you get. Yeah, trump, and I think that's a big part of actually feeling wealthy.

Speaker 1:

Health is another one which makes up physical, spiritual, emotional, well mindset, and then you've got these are the different pillars of life, aspects of life, call it what you want. And then the last one is relationships, which is made up of love, friendships, like relationships. Man, I can't remember what the last one is. Nah, because that's kind of a combination your internal relationship. I can't remember what ranges you people. Yeah, if you like that, but regardless, you know, everything sort of falls into these three things which is like me, them work, yeah, yeah, yeah, me them work, yeah, what are you? What sort of structure do you follow with that? Okay, cause you just said it's not just business. What else is it? You know, it's funny.

Speaker 1:

I was thinking about this probably two nights ago. As far as what motivates me every single day, hey, speaking of nights and motivation, I was so pumped looking at those yachts, dude. I was so pumped I don't think we're going to send this to George. Did I send you that photo the other day? I didn't. The Ferrari, no, no, no, there was a photo of all these super yachts in a row and they were massive, like big super yachts, right, so disappointed.

Speaker 1:

I know I'm spewing on incendies, because it was on the back of what you said and it was like I think it was in Monaco it must have been Monaco and there was like eight super yachts in a row and they were all huge, yeah, and then, and then there was one at the very end and it was triple the size of all the other super yachts. It's stupid, these things. You could live on the eight that were there and they're like loaded hundreds of millions of dollars, triple story. And then there was one at the very end and it was triple the size. It made the other ones look like toys speedboat. The caption was like there's always a bigger fish, dude, alright, as good, as big as you think you are, there's always a bigger one, and this one had like two helipads. The other ones didn't even have one. Duds, let's talk about this. Do you want to talk about what you were going to say About two nights ago?

Speaker 1:

You were thinking about this yeah, let's do that, and then let's circle back. So I was thinking about what motivates me to keep pushing, because it's hard, everything's hard. I don't feel that I have an easy life. You know, I don't feel that things, yeah, 100%, 100%. I don't feel that things just happened for me and it's like people would see me, though, and go oh, you know, must be nice. You're driving a nice car, living a nice area, successful company, touring Australia, doing live events, must be nice. This is all difficult things that I've had to do.

Speaker 1:

So it was like well, why do I keep getting up every morning at 5 am? Why? That's what I was asking myself. Like, why am I doing it? What's motivating me? And then I was like I don't know, I don't like, I don't think I like the word motivation. It's like motivation isn't always there. There are so many times where I'm not motivated.

Speaker 1:

Discipline, I think, is definitely there for sure. The discipline of getting up that early, the discipline of keep going to work, keep pushing, keep doing better things, and ultimately it came down. What I was thinking of and what it really came down to me was it was accomplishment. I think that's what's really pushing me at the moment to get to these levels, but not just get to that level and then rest. It's going okay, I want to get to this level, I've got that goal. I want to get to that level and then rest. It's going okay, I want to get to this level, I've got that goal. I want to get to that level. And when I'm at that level, then I want to change that level. I want to rest, review, reward. Then I want to go okay, cool, now, what's that next level? And then, who else can I bring along with me? And that's what I found was really pushing me towards going that next, or just pushing me to get up every single day and keep going. And then there was other things there too, because I was like, okay, well, that's say, business focused, but in the same token I don't want to then sacrifice my life to achieve those things. So I've got to bring it back a little bit and go cool, well, what's next for me now to go? How do I get that life aspect better? What do I need to do there? And then that partly came back to.

Speaker 1:

I think we mentioned a few episodes ago where I put my phone on do not disturb after 6 pm, like no one can reach me. When I say no one, no one outside of my favorites can call me, text me, nothing, and it goes on the charger until my kids go to bed. So that way I'll go. Well, I want to spend that quality time with them when I get home, because I don't want to be on the phone or whatever it might be, or having a conversation with my wife. Your phone will consume you. Oh, so true, man, so true. My phone has in the past and I picked it up. I can't do that. I need to put this thing away, all right, and then do play games with the kids, whatever it might be.

Speaker 1:

And then obviously the health aspect too, then, and I feel like I did a webinar the other day with some of my mentees and it had a core focus of looking after yourself, your body, your health, like mental, physical, spiritual health, because that is what's going to give you the ability to go and get up at 5am every morning to be clear of thought, clear of mind and have the energy to push through every single day, because it's never easy. That's what I was leaning on. So, of those three pillars that you just mentioned, it falls into what I just mentioned. This one's building you up, yeah, and you're talking about looking after yourself yeah, but I teach this at events too, and I believe there's a ranking to those as well.

Speaker 1:

And the first and most important thing is your health, dude. Well, what the fuck's the point of having a billion dollars if you're going to die in 30 days? Yeah, but also, what's the point Like? Yeah, without a doubt, exactly right If you're eating like shit, if you're smoking, if you're doing drugs, if you're drinking too much alcohol, all those things have an adverse effect on your life. You're not going to be the best version of yourself or your family, for your friends, for whoever it is, for your business nothing. So number one is health.

Speaker 1:

And then I say the second one is wealth, because money if you've got the money, then you can use that money to affect, number one being your health. Get nice food, eat clean, work out, pay a PT, whatever it might be? Get a new bike you can use that money See the best doctors, naturopaths, whatever it is. And then what was the other one? Relationships, relationships, family, you know I oh, sorry, sorry, take that back. It was the other way around. I was just about to disagree with you. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I was like I might actually disagree with you. No, no, it's family was number two, relationships and then wealth was number three, because, at the end of the day, if you could be super fit, super healthy and have a billion dollars, but if you didn't know by yourself, that doesn't sound like and so true, that's so true.

Speaker 1:

And that's so many people like I can't remember who I was talking to the other day about this and it's like saying I feel that, talking personally now, I feel that fulfillment in life is having kids, being 80 years old, having generations in front of you. That is going to be the ultimate meaning of life, no matter how much money, bags, cars, houses you have. That's what's going to matter at the end of the day. And I see people that, and it's probably the narrative that's pushed a little bit more these days I don't know if it's so much in Australia but go out there, be career focused. Yeah, focus on you. Yeah, that sort of shit. Yeah, focus on you.

Speaker 1:

Give up your life, that's right. Be a boss bitch or be a bloke, be an alpha, whatever it is. Go, do you and then put off having a family. No, no, I reckon it's one of the worst things you could possibly do. You should have 10 kids. 10? Just go sick, don't stop. Have as many as you possibly can. Greatest thing in the world, though. Absolutely the greatest thing in the world, absolutely the greatest thing. To me. There's no better accomplishment that will ever happen in my life other than having my kids.

Speaker 1:

And I get saddened by people that say, no, no, I don't want to have kids, or I'm just going to put it off until I'm 40. 40, you might not be able to at that age. Yes, you know. No, some people, they've got a biological clock. Do you know what I mean? Everyone does, yeah, um, yeah, that's a good, good point, man. So I mean df each to their own. Do you, do you?

Speaker 1:

But you know, you talk about regret and and I was listening again to this but when the study's being done, where they interview people on their deathbed and they always regret the things that they didn't do not the things that they did do. Even if that thing they did was a mistake, they don't regret it Because there was either a lesson in it or they became better as a result of it. Yeah, that's a good point. That's a solid point. Kids, they went a little bit sideways. Life will change A little bit sideways.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, get onto it. Start repopulating, let's go. Yeah, get to work. You can tell your missus. You heard it here first. Yeah, george said we have to. The boys, the boys, the boys, the boys, the boys. It's a $1 billion day Senate. We have to. All right, I want to talk about this. Let's go back. I want to talk about this.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so I sent you the other day, I sent you the super yacht, and what was it? It was about $50 million, $60 million, is that all? Yeah, okay, so a small one. It was about $60 million. It had a helicopter bat on it. Yeah, just one, just one. You didn't fly a helicopter, mate, I don't need to. You're the captain. I've got my lessons booked in, I've got the boat license, so I'll do that. Oh, you've got one too. Yeah, I don't think that makes you drive a yacht. No, yacht with the boat license, absolutely. Why wouldn't you? I don't know, I wouldn't drive this yacht anyway. Yeah, exactly, you'd have a crew doing it. Yeah, yeah, I think I'm going to fucking. I think the sunscreen is going to put itself on. Someone's going to drive the yacht, someone's going to put the sunscreen on.

Speaker 1:

You just spoke about mental clarity. Clarity is powerful, right, and I was looking at that yacht because I was like how far away is it? Yeah, like what does it cost? What is it? And what does it cost not just what does it cost to buy. But, like you know, you shared that conversation about the guy in the jet yeah, the guy in the jet and said the jet and how he knew all the numbers and everything. And I was like, okay, I don't even know what these yachts are worth. Do you know what I mean? And how can I? Okay, let me start looking into it. And I sat there that night that was when I sent it to you.

Speaker 1:

No, it was only a couple nights ago, yeah, and I was looking at all the numbers, like, okay, cool, let me crunch some numbers here. Like, what do I need to? How much do I need to make? How much cash flow do I need to be having per month to be able to make this all work. So I ran the numbers on everything Houses, cars, toys, chopper, boat, jet. I ran the numbers and I was like let me look into this. I've got the numbers right in front of me and I was like I want to know, like, cool, how much income do I need a month? Do I need a million, ten million, a hundred million? Like what's the number? I've got no idea. Reverse engineer it. That's what it's called Cool. Let's go First things first.

Speaker 1:

Put down the dream house. What would you write down as a figure for a dream home? Dream home, I'd say. I mean, it really depends on the suburb Dream home, but let's a dream home, dream home. Okay, I'd say, let's say, $7 million million dollars. Okay, I put 20. You're going to do right, no, fuck, all right, what a patrick david, patrick bear david stuff. Oh, yes, do you know what I mean? Yeah, 20 mil.

Speaker 1:

I figured home learn is probably going to be generally. I I don't know this for a fact, but I've heard from people that generally people at that level of wealth don't pay retail interest rates. Yeah, they get special rates. Yeah, of course they don't have 100% of it. Yeah, I know of someone that was in this, but I worked it out of. Okay, cool, let's just say the interest rates never change. They're probably paying more percent now. Yeah, interest rates about 6.5, whatever, they're probably paying around 4. They're paying less and to do that and pay principal and interest. So if you, you're probably buying maybe a $22 million home at that rate right, because you're going to have a deposit, blah, blah, blah, blah so you're probably going to loan 20 mil, have a $20 million loan at 4% over 30 years by principal and interest, paying 96K a month, mm-hmm, so 24K a week in weekly rebates.

Speaker 1:

And I was like it's not too bad for a 20 million dollars a month. Fuck it, that would be a sick home, dude. Yeah, like you'd have a chopper in the backyard. Yeah, like, see, $20 million homes are fucking have you looked at $20 million homes? Yeah, I know, because that's what I did. Then, okay, let me see what $20 million gets me. And you look at $20 million, what suburb are you looking at? Obviously, you know what I did and everyone should do this.

Speaker 1:

You need to know what money gets you and go to realestatecom and search without putting anything in and go highest to lowest and go to car sales and search without putting anything in and go highest to lowest and just see what the fuck's available, because when you see someone selling a $6 million car, you're like who the fuck's this person selling a $6 million car? Yeah, you know what I mean. On car sales Anyway. So $100,000 a month for 1.2 mil a year Okay, that's a significant amount of money, but a fucking, significant fucking home yeah, exactly For that. 20 mil. Fucking hell, fucking. Don't talk to me about that shit.

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Anyway, that was the first number. Did you have a podcast studio in there, dude? What? Actually, I have like three. What if one caught fire? Three, how are we going to cast? Yeah, it'd be sick, too much, it's just it'd be the best. That's a $20 million home. So if you ever wanted to know how much a $20 million home repayments were, it's about a hundred K a month. The toys.

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And then I sat there writing okay, call this car that car. Blah, blah, blah, and I was like I'm going to equate four and I'm going to equate four. And you know who I like that they do this the Tate brothers, yeah, and they got fucking 36 cars, whatever the fuck it is, and I think that's cool. I think that is a great leverage asset in the sense of how powerful, how much leverage do you have when? If I were to cut a deal with you and I've got 36 supercarsars and then I'm like, george, listen, I think we could really do this deal together. Have a think about it. Yeah, I'm a mclaren for the weekend and, um, if I can call me on monday, dude, like fucking hell, you know, that is leverage, yeah, and I just think that's sick and I want to sit there. Which? Which McLaren do I drive? That sounds so cool to me, okay. Or, you know, should we take the chopper to the? Should we take the McLaren to the chopper? Because the chopper's fucking on the other side of the backyard. That's right. Yeah, well, you can fucking walk. What's wrong with you? Not a chance.

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10 mil, 30%, balloon, five years, 5%. How many cars are you getting? I just accounted for around 10 mil, okay, because I thought that'll give me the chopper or choppers and a couple of boats and some cars, toys, I've classified it as toys. Yeah, cool, and around 10 mil, I thought is a significant Like you'd have whatever you want for 10 mil, dude. Yeah, yeah, without a doubt, without a doubt, 5%. Five years, 30%, balloon. That's the rate I've been given. Now More than 5%, though 145K a month. And I thought, okay, cool, that's yeah. So we're sitting at around two 250 a month.

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Now. They're at a quarter of a million dollars in repayments a month so far and we've only got the house and the cars and the toys. Okay, chopper would be in there, bikes would be in there, jet ski, whatever. Yeah, 10 mil, good, the yacht. And then I've ridden next to the yacht this is not a toy, 60 mil, okay. And I even stood. I even got to the point I'm like not a toy, 60 mil. And I even go to the point where I'm like how can people fund these things? There must be something I don't understand. How do they fund it? Who does the yacht loan and what banks fund it? And what's the interest rate? 60 million dollars, what's the interest rate on it? Can't be fucking 7%. So I've put down 2%. Do I have a 30 years? Yeah, is it a leasing? How does it? I don't know? 2% over 30 years. Whatever, man, we're going to keep this show, I'm going to grow old in it. $220 a month. So we're now sitting at around half a million dollars a month. Okay, so we're now sitting in around half a million dollars a month, okay, or 70 to be exact.

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And then I did jet. So I was like, okay, cool, what's a jet worth 50 mil? Yeah, you have. Significantly good, you can get a decent jet for 50 mil. Oh, dude, you're getting a hundred percent. Yeah, you get a really good jet. Golf streams yeah, yeah, for 50 mil. Oh, dude, you're getting 100. Yeah, you're really rolling good. Golf streams yeah, yeah, for 50 mil. Two percent, 30 years 185 a month plus all the maintenance, which might be a couple of million, right. And then I said, okay, cool, but you're gonna have this house and they're probably the main thing, right? So you're looking at roughly50 a month to have all those things. So someone living this sort of life might be spending $600,000, $700,000 a month just on assets, et cetera, okay.

Speaker 1:

But then I thought, okay, cool, you need a housekeeper. I wanted the figure how much money do I? At what point do the businesses have to get to for me to profit this much? Do you know what I mean? Yeah, I was trying to get clarity on it and I'm like, okay, cool, what do I need? I need a housekeeper. I have a mansion and sit there pulling out a vacuum. The Dyson, the Gropus Run out of battery. They're the goal of this. They run out of battery. They're like 17. So it's actually cool. You need a housekeeper. Why don't you need two? Yeah, I mean people who are going to maintain the house, maintain outside, etc. Whatever.

Speaker 1:

Housekeepers I counted for 15k a month. Two housekeepers seven and a half each decent wicker always six figures, 15k a month. Cleaners maybe 3k a month. They come through, maybe once a week, come through and give the place a full clean. It might actually be more than that. Gardeners 1000 bucks a month. How much do you spend on gardening? No, you probably spend a fair bit, I reckon, if you've got a property that big. Yeah for sure, potentially.

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And then I thought personal chef oh, without a doubt, I'm a personal chef, cook. I'm going to eat good food, clean food. I'm going to be eating lettuce. At that point in my life I'm sick. It was like, and I counted for 12K per month for a personal chef, so 3K a week. You get all your meals cooked, et cetera.

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And then I couldn't think of anything else to add to the list. And then I thought, okay, cool, all that equates to roughly around just over 700K a month. So if you've got a business that does 7 mil a month, which would be 85 mil a year, which is a significantly large business, you need proper margins of around 10% to pay for that All of that. Now there's going to be parts of it that I don't understand, like how you fund the jet. Maybe you don't have to pay as much as I'm thinking. Maybe there is a balloon, blah, blah, blah.

Speaker 1:

I don't understand that level of wealth yet, but I just wanted to run some numbers to be like, okay, cool, 85 mil a year and I'm good, there, I can see the finish line. Now I'm not just running in that direction anymore. Now I'm like, oh, there's a flag. Do you know what I mean? Yeah, it's like, okay, tired it.

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Yeah, I even looked up how much to charter these stuff, like, well, do I have to have a jet? I was like, well, do I have to have a jet? What if I just want to charter a jet? What if I just want to not catch Public transport, commercial flights? What if I just want to? Because you can do that at a telemarine? Yeah, I saw someone One of my mates' brothers, is a pilot for a private jet company.

Speaker 1:

I was flying the helicopter the other day. Oh yeah, is that a descendant? Yeah, and I'm like who's in that? He's like I don't know and I was like you're playing right now. Yeah, it's one of my mates works for one of those companies, my mate's brother, he works, and I was speaking to him and he goes yeah, it's not as expensive as you would think. No, I think it's 10K. No, it depends. Where are we going to take the jet? Yeah, that's one thing. That's one thing. Yeah, another thing is how often are you going to use it? That's right, but even your super yacht you're talking the 60mm where the fuck are you going to put it? Dude, I fucking looked at chartering a yacht. I was like do you need to own this? Like what if you just fucking you know what?

Speaker 1:

I think a helicopter would be very Helicopter, would be sick, practical, yeah, yeah, I don't know what the laws are. As far as landing your chopper in your property, like in suburbia, To say, this house was in Turak. Yeah, I don't know. If you could just get the chopper out of, I think there would be particular Noise yeah, noise, but I do know you ever heard of chopper land? Yeah, yeah, yeah, out of it, yeah, but then I do also know, say, if you're going to go down to out of country, that's fine. There, like, say, lansfield or whatever, if you've got a property down there, you can land there. You have the property down there and there. And then you're like let's go and you're there in 10 minutes exactly, as opposed to the three-hour drive that it might take normally. And then you land and you get out and your housekeepers greet you and you say, can you get a field? Yeah, and then he says no, then you fire him.

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But yeah, I I found this very interesting because I was like let me just dissect it, let me just look at what, if you did it and it stopped, how many things have you thought about doing? And then you're like I don't even know what that looks like. And I was like man, I've spoken about this, I think about it and I don't know the numbers. So let me just take a moment and I told my notes on my phone and just pull it all apart. That's really cool. I'm gonna do that, dude. Hey, I said it was sick. Sick exercise, everyone should do it. Yeah, but cost you, dude. Before you do that, though, well, I would go another step, a few steps before that.

Speaker 1:

Why not say if you want to buy a house right now and at the moment you think, fuck, it's so far away you know what I mean. Saving up for a deposit? How am I going to get the money together? How am I going to afford repayments? But what you just said a lot of people wouldn't even know the answer to. They wouldn't even know. Well, what are the repayments For the most basic? Yeah, for just the home that they want to buy? Yeah, what are the repayments on it? How much of a deposit do you it to? You need? You know why? Just figure it out. So now you know why this all came to fruition.

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Because I'm looking for a car. Yeah, because I'm looking for a car. I'm like what if I was gonna buy a better? Oh, just an update, guys, I'm bored. Guy. Um, I got a message the other day. If someone sent me a screenshot of them in a ranger, yeah, with million dollar days like saying do it. Oh, I don't like it. How good is that? Shout outs brad. Um, yeah, bradley, excellent work. It was just a cool message and I just looked at it I was like what a life, stranger, what a life. Yeah, that's so cool. I reckon that is such a powerful tool and you don't have to do it for the dream life right now. I already do.

Speaker 1:

Do it for what you want, do it for the next step. If the next step is a holiday house, or, as you said, if it's the car, say cool, if I have a car, if I want to buy this car maybe it's a Lambo what's the difference? Say you've got a nice car now and you're like cool, or I want an AMG, or I want something the next level for what I'm in now. It could be a family car, it could be a $200,000 or whatever. Whatever it is, figure out how much money you need to make. Figure out what your repayments are going to be, figure out all those things. So, yeah, you might not be there right now, but the funny thing is, your brain will start to think about ways to achieve that and this is like in our last episode.

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We're talking about manifesting. This is how it starts, because you put the idea that, hey, I want to, I want a yacht, I want to, or I want a car, I want a house, I want a house. I own a house. My have a house, I have a house, I have a house. Okay, well, hang on, let me just figure out what that house is going to cost me in this suburb. Dude, this thing I laid out, yeah, if I take out the yacht and the jet and I look at just the dream house and the and that's, and that's a significant home, you could half that and still get a significant home. I'm not going to half that. What the fuck do you think? It is $100 days. How do you have wrong, wrong podcast Should do? I don't Like four minute episodes. Um, it's still.

Speaker 1:

You're looking at $k a month to support that whole thing and say you live off 50, because you live in large, you know it's 50k spending money. I don't spend 10k this week, fuck yeah, but that in itself 3 million a year or 3.5 million a year. So you only need to have a $30 million, say. Only that would have offended so many. But you need to have a company at 35 million a year doing 10, which is not. That seems reachable. Yeah, all of a sudden it's like holy shit, hey, you know what? This isn't that far away. Like people can go from zero to 50 million in five years, in a matter of time. Do you know what I mean? If they know what they're doing.

Speaker 1:

I'm not saying they're doing it in five years, but I'm saying like it's just cool, the clarity is fucking cool, man. Like that was such a cool, like I couldn't sleep after it. Like fucking this is sick, shouldn't have done it now, but this is sick, yeah. After it, like fucking this is sick, shouldn't have done it now, but this is sick. Um, and it just gave me that. Yeah, I think clarity is so powerful. I mean cause, when you can see it and when you understand it and you can think it, it's good.

Speaker 1:

It's going to do one or two things to you Any, any, anything you do that gives you clarity on anything in life. It's gonna do one or two things. It's gonna make you realize that you're closer than you thought you were, or it's gonna make you realize that you're further than you thought you were. You know what I mean. You're like, okay, cool, we, either we're either on track or we're not. Yeah, yeah, and you're either gonna end up changing your mind because you're like this is not a chair, what the fuck I can't do that. Like this is not even possible. I didn't think about that. Or you're gonna be like, hey, it's reassurance, what I'm doing is right, I'm working, I'm heading in the right direction, blah, blah. Do you know what I mean? And I just think it's such a powerful exercise.

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Anything you want the house, the dream, this did that. The just saying I'll do it. When I do it like, oh, you know I'll make, I just need to keep getting better at business. How much better? Do you know? I need to make more money. Well, if you make an extra dollar, that's more money. How much more money? How much do you need to make a month? How much do you got to get your business to? Is this, is it possible? Can you in the business you're in now, can you get to 35 million or 50 million? Maybe it's not possible. And then you think, fuck, okay, cool, I need another business or I need a different business. Yeah, I need something. You know what I mean. Can I get to that level and make this much money? Clarity is power. Clarity is fucking power, dude. Yeah, that's, that's cool. It was a sick exercise, man, really good exercise. I enjoyed it so much. Um, and yeah, I think everyone should do it and I you look like you're thinking about what you're gonna do. Oh, without a doubt, I'm already thinking about booking in a meeting with a couple people next week. That will help give me some clarity in that space, you know. Um, I want to.

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Another thing I want to do, talking about the cold car thing, like, experience the things as much as you can, even if you can't. Yeah, you know, you hear Patrick Beddave talking about how he went before he now okay, he's worth a few hundred million, whatever, but at the time and good on him for it like he crushed it, self-made. He he says when he was younger he used to go into Ferrari dealerships and he goes, I couldn't afford one, but I just wanted to go and just, you know, get the fucking feel of this is what it's like to walk into a Ferrari dealership. You know what I mean, dude, I want to do that. I want to go into a supercar thing and just like, go to fucking Zagami and just walk in and just tell I just, I'll just have a look around. No, I'm all right up there, just let me look and just have a look around and just get a feel for that level of luxury. Yeah, why do you have to have the money to go look? Why can't you go look and get inspired? I mean, why can't you go and sit down and say, fuck, this is a fucking sick car.

Speaker 1:

Porsche did an ad about that many years ago where a child walked into a car, into one of their dealerships and looked at one of the Porsches and he's like, looking at it, he was amazed. He's like, oh, this is so nice. He goes up to the dealer and he goes can I have your business card, you know? And he's like, oh, yeah, sure, little guy. Then he grabs a business card and and then 30 years later he comes back and he goes hey, he goes as yeah, peter, is it because, yeah, hey, peter came in, you gave me this 30 years ago. I want to have that one. Okay, I'll take the one. And gladiator, yeah, okay, but yeah, similar, similar concept.

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Like no, I'm in there, you're looking at the car. It's like, yeah, you know what? Why does that? Why does the thing have to come first? Like, why can't you begin the experience now? So have you. I mean, I did this when I was 18. I remember I still do it now, to a degree where I'll drop off my car to get serviced, or I'm getting a warranty claim fixed on it and I'll just walk through the dealership.

Speaker 1:

Look at the new cars at, say, land Rover or Jaguar. Wherever it is, it's not bad. Maybe I could upgrade. But you feel more comfortable doing that there. Why wouldn't I do that? Why wouldn't you do that at a Ferrari dealership? You know people would feel like, yeah, they feel like you don't belong. Yeah, I understand They'd be like they're going to yell at me, dude.

Speaker 1:

I sent an inquiry to the guy. I want more information. I was like, did these come in batch? It's not really up to my taste. Why can't I inquire this guy? What's he going to say? Like you don't have the money? No, you don't know me, I don't have the money. He doesn't know that I don't know who I am.

Speaker 1:

Oh good, dude, what? Like? Why? It's like you are holding yourself back from you. Know what I mean? Like go and walk and get uncomfortable, make them uncomfortable, do it? Yeah, walk into Zagami's and check it out. Or go, look at this fucking-.

Speaker 1:

Just throw him the keys to your Ford. Oh, yeah, I'll do this. Park, this Park, this. Fill it up. Just set your Ford Focus 2009.

Speaker 1:

Oh, too much. Do you know what? Like I don't know, that'd be sick too. What Cause he'll judge you. He'll be like go fill this up. I think you'd better get the bag of money out of the food. So I'll take that one, take three of them.

Speaker 1:

Um yeah, man. Man, that's sick. That's such, that is so cool. That is such good show. Thanks, man, without a doubt. Honestly, I'm pumped about it too Good, I'm pumped about it and I think that is so impactful for you guys to actually do that, because everyone has something they want right now.

Speaker 1:

Everyone Don't work out what it's going to. What is it when? How far away are you? Yeah, you triggered this when you said I don't think I can on the podcast, but you said to me it was something needs to change. The actions we're taking now is not going to allow us to get to where we want to go, and I thought you're fucking right, dude. Do you know what I mean? Like you are so right you don't want to start it on. It's a self bye.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm questioning every behavior I have. You know what I like doing. I shower twice a day. I spend too much time in the shower. I need to reduce that If I want to get to where I want to go, I need to spend less time in the shower. Yeah, it's wasting your time. Do you know what I mean? I need to shower in three minutes. Yeah, six minutes max, twice. If I want to shower twice, maybe I need to cut it back and shower once, like, and it's like okay, cool, these behaviors, it's clarity, because you don't think, I don't think about that, like, until I did this, did this all just happen in the last fucking, yeah, 70 to 96 hours? Um, and then, yeah, you start to question, okay, cool, like the person, because there's people doing that, people doing that.

Speaker 1:

I saw it, man, I saw a guy literally land his helicopter on his shot. Yeah, I saw it, I watched it. I don't know who it was Could have been Greg Cato and who knows but I watched it, yeah, and I thought there's people doing that in the world. Yeah, why can't I do that? Do you know what I mean? And the clarity around it is fucking sick, so good. It is fucking sick, so good, man, yeah, I was um, similar I think it was a few episodes back as well had a similar moment where I was looking at the playstation.

Speaker 1:

I think I said that to you. I think I was looking at the playstation. I haven't played that in ages. Oh, maybe I'll turn it on. I was like shit, like I want to. I want to achieve some sick shit at the moment. That would be the biggest waste of time for me to even turn it on just to see if it's working.

Speaker 1:

Do you know what, ray? You know what I don't do now that I used to do a lot? I used to watch footy a lot, yeah, yeah, I haven't actually done that, dude. I can't say that I can hardly watch the footy anymore. Yeah, so true, eh, I just I feel like I'm wasting my time. It's a weird place to be the only sport I can watch now. Dude, I like sports, yeah, so I kind of there's a part of me that's a little bit shattered about that. I think it's just a little bit of priorities at the moment. That's all. You probably come back to it, you reckon? Yeah, I think so.

Speaker 1:

I keep looking at the sports, thinking these. You know, I'm thinking, neil, I'm a Carlton supporter. How do I own Carlton? I'm serious, how do I? Why can't I own it? Oh, because none of them are owned privately. You know what? Why can't I be the first person? Yeah, why can't I find a way where I can privately own it? Is it impossible? Yeah, it's not impossible. You know, other leagues operate in that way. They've got all privately owned. Nba is all privately owned, yeah. Why can't I own Carlton? Yeah, exactly. Why not? Yeah, you know what I mean. Imagine, yeah, I could go social. Go social. I had this idea. Imagine you built an agency yeah, where it was a sporting agency, and what we did was this Someone takes this idea and makes it happen. Good luck to you.

Speaker 1:

We recruit young, upcoming like you know, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17-year-olds that are athletes so young and upcoming athletes and if we come and recruit you, we will pay for your training, pay for your development, pay for this. You become a stock in our market. Yeah, we sell your shares and people invest in you. Yeah, and your stock goes up and down based on your performance and people. It becomes an investment thing. A little bit of gambling. Yeah, we sell your shares and people invest in you. Yeah, and your stock goes up and down based on your performance and people. It becomes an investment thing.

Speaker 1:

A little bit of gambling, yeah, too. Do you know what I mean. It's like horses to a degree, isn't it? Yeah, but of course you bet on the race. No, no, I'm saying, when you buy a horse as a oh, yeah, but this is a People do that. Yeah, this is the same thing. But instead of buying the horse, you say I might go throw a thousand bucks on this young and upcoming kid called George. You know what I mean? I saw the thing They've put up. They've got their own way of sharing the news with everyone, and it's on their website. We're tracking all the up and coming, yeah, and I'm going to go and put a thousand bucks on him, and then he ends up Lowe's, and I just got paid out three mil on the thousand bucks I was throwing him when he was 16. Now he's 30 and my thousand bucks turned to three mil.

Speaker 1:

It's like an investment slash gambling, slash sports, sick huh. Good concept, huh. And for the kids, they can up and come in, they benefit. Dude, now, all of a sudden, they've seen your talent, you get picked, recruited and we become your agency. So we negotiate on your behalf. You get everything happening.

Speaker 1:

The AFL is so regulated. Yeah, a lot of things are in Australia too, though. What AFL player, do you know that could go out and say some of the stuff that some of the UFC players None of them say, none of them, not one, not one. They all apologize and have to be within certain like, operate within certain rules. Yeah, how sick would that whole concept be, dude, imagine, like, okay, you're a kid, you're 15, you are crushing it. Cool, we're going to, I'll give you a contract, come, we'll pay you. We're going to basically sell your shares to investors and your price goes up based on how you perform, based on how well we can negotiate with the people, and you get a salary, so you get a percentage of your wage. But it all comes down to the type of deal that we structure. Yeah, you know what I mean. So we become your negotiators. We're your managers. Da-da-da, we negotiate. You're the agent for the-. Yeah, we're your agency. Yeah, do now, so people can actually fund you. So we're getting funding from there.

Speaker 1:

However this you have done, you'd have to understand the markets and it's like it's a little bit of a complex structure, but it could be sick. Yeah, it could be pretty cool. Might get you into watching a bit more sport as well, because then you'd be like oh, I might have to contact that person and this person might never air this episode. Just um, go to it, I'll be right. No, it's be right. No, it's a great concept and if someone can make that happen, dude, I think that's a billion dollar idea. Yeah, yeah, because then why can't you go do it in the EPL and the NBA? Yeah, you could have multiple sports, couldn't you? Well, you have one.

Speaker 1:

Why do you have to do it just here? Yeah, I mean, they've got football academies like that to a degree where they'll get kids to go overseas and they train with a team for a little bit. Yeah, but that is the team's that's right. Yeah, so imagine now Investing in the youth. Yeah, we become an independent thing where it's like and then we have deals with the teams and we're like yeah, cool, these are the guys we have up and coming. Yeah, yeah, in milk, that's what he's going to go for. He's crushing it. The average is these are his stats. You know what I mean? He's technically 18 in eight months. They're like all right, done, and then the kid gets paid. It's also.

Speaker 1:

I don't think it probably wouldn't work here as much because we don't have numbers, but even just before the numbers that sportsmen get in this country are nowhere near what the numbers in other countries are. Yeah, you know. You look at nfl, you look at nba, you look at ufc and boxing, all those other sports, golf, tennis, like we, we pay peanuts to our sports stars. You know what I mean comparatively, but the concept is still there. The concept is still good. It just monetizes that aspect of it too, doesn't it? Yeah, yeah, that's cool, man. Two great ideas for you guys.

Speaker 1:

After this one episode, how good is that? You go out and crush it, have your million-dollar days. How good would it be to go to get a letter or an email from someone saying, hey, we did this, I did this after listening to you guys and I just made my million bucks. That would be cool, that would be so awesome. And it's going to happen. Yeah, it's going to happen. Going to happen any day. Now. That's sick, all right. Who's that? Oh, I think it's some people arguing outside there. He is oversighting the office. Of course, man. Over time in the office. Of course, man. So cool, so cool. And do you know what? The best thing about?

Speaker 1:

Like again, we always say this stuff when we do podcasts like this. It gives us an opportunity to look at our own shit that we've got going on in our lives, and then we bounce ideas. I had no intention of talking about that. Yeah, I know, I saw it up. Yeah, I know, sort it out. Yeah, but how funny is it Like we bounce the ideas off each other and then it then has a flow and effect in our businesses? Imagine if you guys forget the podcast aspect of what we are doing now. Imagine you had a friend or a group of fans that you could get together with and have discussions like this. It doesn't have to be aired. Have that discussion. It's part of a mastermind group.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, without a doubt, I've always wanted to have a power base of people that you can sit around a table just like this and say this is what I'm doing, this is what I'm thinking. What do you guys reckon? Who wants to invest? I've got something in the works that I'll tell you about, not now but another time, but I'm looking at it going well. Our resources are better together than what they are individually. Why wouldn't we go into this venture like this? Yeah, and I've been thinking about it for a little while now, and it's like next year, I've got an opportunity to do something like a venture like this, and I was like I've got to bring more people in. I've got to bring more people in because it'll benefit me but also them and get this thing off the ground. And it's a no brainer. You look at the number stack. So those opportunities don't ever present themselves if they're never discussed or if you're surrounded by small minded people.

Speaker 1:

You might need to get out of that circle so you can contact the person you need to contact. You know what I mean. Yeah, I guarantee you there's people who have just heard what I shared and thought, oh, why do you need that many cars? Or why do you need that much on a house? Or, you know, do you want the yacht and the jet? Of course, where am I going to land? My jet On the yacht, the jet on the yacht? That'd be sick. But yeah, if you're hanging around people who think like that, or if you are a person who's thinking like that, you're probably not listening to this episode or this podcast, are you? You'd be surprised then. Sometimes it's the unconscious thinking, it's the oh. I did kind of have that, thought, yeah, or what. You know what I mean. Oh, I did hesitate a little when you said 20 million on a home. Yeah, why 20? Yeah, exactly what's wrong with you? Yeah, you don't need 20 mil. Get it together. Stop being so greedy.

Speaker 1:

If you thought it's funny how people associate that with bad, with negative, yeah, that's fed into my food, it is. Without a doubt, money is a root of all evil. Yeah, you know money doesn't make you happy. All these sorts of shit, it's all fed into you. But it's funny how a lot of people go there.

Speaker 1:

I did an exercise a couple of years back where we were talking about wealth and money and I've got my own training coming up soon about that too and I was so surprised how many people in the room had a negative relationship with wealth and money. I was so surprised I didn't believe it. I thought I'm in the room with other like-minded business owners Surely you have a really good mindset around money, but they're all fucked. Yeah, like 90%, I've been one of them. Yeah, yeah, we were at that same training. Yeah, were you like that then? Nah, I'd already done a little bit, but not as much. I'd already done previous stuff like that. So I thought I haven't been like that ever. That's sick.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I've always never seen money as an evil thing, as a bad thing. I've always seen it as a tool Well, not always, but, as in, I've always wanted it in abundance, but not from a negative standpoint. Do you know what I mean, dude? I was like that. I did see, not that it was a bad thing, but growing up I didn't. We didn't starve. Yeah, yeah, we didn't have everything. Yeah, you know what I mean? Yeah, absolutely. And parents had one car for a long time, things like that. And I remember going and I'll wrap it up with this story Okay, I remember going to a 13th birthday when I was in year seven or year eight.

Speaker 1:

Okay, it was at my, at a friend's house. It was a Turkish guy, and I went to his house and this is 20 years ago and I went to his house and they had a massive TV, dude, like bigger than anything I've ever seen. So I could, hey, seriously, it was the I've ever seen. So I was like, hey, seriously, it was the size of that wall, like it was huge. It was like man, I was like, whoa, what a TV. And I came home and I remember saying, oh, mom, you had to see the TV. It was huge, blah, blah, blah, like I couldn't believe it. And then my mom said to me, dude, for so fucking long Like, oh no, I don't want to be like that. Like that's bad, that's bad. Yeah, do you know what I mean? And that stuck with me for so long.

Speaker 1:

And then, the first time I ever did that exercise that you were talking about, that came up and I was like what the fuck? Like? Because I'd never thought about it consciously. Yeah, but then it came up, boom, like that, and I was like, ah. And then you realize, because how do we pull apart a belief? We question it. Is it true, is it not? Ask questions around it and generally, if it doesn't have legs, it'll fall apart. Yeah, now, if it's a fact, you're fucked. But that was able, like that, was able to sort that out for me. Yeah, but yeah, I did have those beliefs growing up.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I think someone tweeted ages ago that Elon Musk spends all this money on buying Twitter. If he spent that same money, we could have sold World Hunger. And again, it's that whole belief around oh, why is he doing something like that? Yeah, so selfish. Yeah, to buy Twitter for $40 billion, billion, $3 billion or whatever. What did he pay for it. Do you remember? I think about $40. $40 billion, wasn't it? Was it billion Billion? Yeah, dude, these social media. Hey Siri, how much did Elon Musk buy Twitter for? Dude, it was a billion Weirdos 40 million. I would have bought it 43 billion. Yeah, oh, shit, billion. But you know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

And people there saying, oh, what a scumbag. He's disgusting. Why doesn't he go and solve world hunger instead? And he came out and responded to it. I can't remember what he said, but it was along the lines of he said yeah, I remember what he said. Yeah. He said if it was UNICEF, yeah, or something like that. World yeah, yeah, yeah, world Organization, or someone. He said if you can show me a plan of how you will stop World Highway, I'll pay for it. Yeah, and I don't think anyone would go back to it. Yeah, exactly, yeah, exactly what a tweet. Just shut the fuck up. Just bought the platform, yeah, and tweeted that audio. I can't remember when it was. But yeah, show me and I'll give you 43 billion and it'll solve it. But show me the plan, dude. And don't you reckon. Don't you reckon? Someone should have fucking gone. You know what? Here it is. Yeah, all right, you want a plan, I'm going to give you one. No one, no one. No responses, none of the biggest UNICEF, none of them. They didn't come back. No, what's it called World Vision? They didn't come back.

Speaker 1:

When was the last time you went to a third world country? Never, you've never been to a third world country. When you say third world, I mean like full poverty, like living on the streets. What's a third world country? Thailand's a third world. I haven't been to Thailand. Okay, like Vietnam, I haven't been to Vietnam. Indonesia I've been to Indonesia. Nah, but we hold on. We went to the nice part of it. That's right. That's what I mean. Have you been to like-? No, okay, walked through the slums or everything like that, ever? Oh, dude, dude, this is that could fuck. That's booked a ticket, that's it. That's the only thing I can say. Yeah, that is one of the greatest wake-up calls you'll have in life. Yeah, yeah, I've.

Speaker 1:

My brother's been a couple of times to India. Yeah, india's apparently very confronting. Yeah, dude, even I've seen a lot. I've heard a lot of people, a lot of stories of it too. I was speaking with a client and he was telling me he went to the Philippines and he's like the Philippines. I've never been, but the Philippines is supposedly like there's some nice parts of it. But he said there was I can't remember someone knew someone and they took him into the village and said how was it? And he goes, it was an experience.

Speaker 1:

I was like what the fuck does that mean? And he's like we just sometimes forget what we have. That I mean like how, because, dude, I promise you like you can sit there and think to yourself like hey, nah, you know, I practice gratitude, I do this, I do that. I don't know, seeing it, it changes everything. Because then you're like what? Still People living, like this Dude Still Fucking. It's sad, but it's also. It senses you really, really well.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, we'll go for a cruise in Thailand. Yeah, it looks like we're going to have to pay out. Yeah, until you realize you're in the slums and you're like what the fuck? I'm going to get mugged. Do you want to reach? Take me back to the five-star resort. Yeah, don't touch me. Don't touch me, get away. Get away. Oh goodness, I think I can.

Speaker 1:

That was a lot in one episode. Man, that was a good Powerful. There was some good stuff. There's some good stuff there. Good stuff there Clarity. Yeah, I say how cool is it? Like the other day you messaged me oh, sick episode. Yeah, like I haven't heard it yet. Don't ruin it. Even though we lived that, we live through it, we still forget. You forget what you actually talk about. Yeah, so it's good to recap and go oh, I remember this, I remember this. Oh, how good was that it is. Has there been anything controversial in a while? I think we've probably got to step it up in the next episode. Oh, ramp it up a little bit. Yeah, I think so. I think we need to touch on it. Rattle some cage again. Absolutely Excellent, excellent. Thanks for joining us again.

Speaker 1:

Guys, many of you are listening to us, but are you subscribed? Have you subscribed? Do you know what's cool I get every now and then you send me the download details of the episode and we hit 15,000 the other day on YouTube 17,000. 17. Shit, and that is so cool. That is so cool. Do you know what? Oh, 17. Shit man, that is so cool. That is so cool. Do you know what? Do you know what's going to be cool? What? When we get one of those gold plaques for hitting a million subscribers, followers or views? Yeah, that's going to be cool. Oh, how good is it. We can play this exact moment back and we go, hey guys, check this out when it started and where it is now, how it began. Imagine, ah, yeah, that's cool. Dude, that's going to be sick, okay.

Speaker 1:

So we spoke about goals and setting the target. It doesn't always have to be a financial thing, yeah, so why don't we reverse engineer how we get that million subscribers? Well, the 500,000. However, whenever they give plaques out, that 10 million views or whatever it is, yeah, like as YouTube would genuinely send it to you a plaque, congrats, here you go, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

When you hit Whatever it is, I think it's subscribers. It is subscribers. Yeah, I'm pretty sure you get there's one. You get in 100K. Oh, is there? You get a silver one in 100K. You'll be wrong. Yeah, maybe it's 500. Maybe, yeah, whatever it is, whatever it is, but how do you reverse engineer that?

Speaker 1:

So you're looking at that and go, cool, this is what it is. This is how many views we're getting at the moment. This is what the big guys are doing. This is the software. We need the captions, we need the thumbnails, we need, yeah, text and really study it and go okay, it. And go okay, yeah, well, cool, we're at 17,000. Fantastic, how do we go to there? Yeah, how do we go? How do we get there? From 17,000 to 17,000 an episode? Yeah, so you can break that whole example down in so many aspects of your life, so many.

Speaker 1:

Not just things you want, it could be even relationships. Say, you're single and you're cool, I want to marry someone, or I want to get into a relationship with someone. How many dates does that take? What do I need to do? Yeah, how many dates does that take? Yeah, how many dates Exactly? How many people do I need to see? Do I need to work on my communication skills? Do I need to work on my confidence? Do I need to lose a bit of weight? Do I need to get into better shape Like train?

Speaker 1:

You can't just go up to someone not as your best self. People aren't always going to see through the shit. You might be the most beautiful person on the planet, as in your heart and soul, but they can't see that unless you put that forward to them. Maybe you do need to work on yourself. Then at least that exercise will highlight to you. Go, okay, you know what? I'm shy. I get nervous when I speak to the opposite sex. What do I need to do to get better at that? Because this is important to me, this is what I want, this is what I want to have. This is how I want to do it Bang, go out there, get a coach. It's clarity, right? Yeah, that's what it is.

Speaker 1:

Then it's like okay, cool, this is the next step. Yeah, and it's like if you're not subscribed, how do you get subscribed? Yeah, and you go to the top right-hand corner, you press that button and you subscribe to the podcast. Let's break it down step by step no-transcript. So you click that too, so you get all the notifications, all of them, and then you go to the podcast, whether it's Spotify or Apple, whatever you're doing, you're going to do it there too. Then you're going to send it to five people. We get it. Apparently, we get. Most of our listeners are on Spotify. Yeah, cool, I posted out a Mars bar to someone the other day. It was one of our subscribers. Thanks for watching.

Speaker 1:

We are editing this episode. What was his name? Again, get up, okay, remember, okay, remember. Hey, don't be offended by that. We get Thanks. No, no, I don't think it was Okay. We were feeling, feeling no. No, thanks for watching Mark Champion. Hey, you got to tag us. Tag us, take a photo, tag us on social so we know you actually got it.

Speaker 1:

And look, we're that committed to providing value and growing this community and this channel that. What are we going to give them, george? What are we going to give them? Yeah, shit Like an actual physical thing, or do you want just? Or you just send them virtual hugs or send your singing telegram? Yeah, george, will sing to you. I'm not singing, I'm going to send someone to your office or house and they're going to sing a telegram message to you. Is that even a thing? We'll figure it out, we'll figure it out. Um, we need merch or something. Yeah, let me see now. Are we going to get it? Yeah, hats, hats are cool. People wear hats. Cool apps Sick. Thanks for joining us once again. Guys, love having you here and tune in next time. Thanks, guys, stay up.

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