
Million Dollar Days
Welcome to Million Dollar Days with Robby Choucair & George Passas. Your go-to podcast for a deep dive into the world of Life and Business Mastery.
Join hosts Robby Choucair and George Passas, a dynamic marketer and a seasoned Entrepreneur, as they navigate through an array of intriguing topics ranging from the everyday to the extraordinary.
Robby brings his marketing expertise to the table, offering insights into the latest strategies and trends. George, with his extensive experience in business, provides a grounded, practical perspective. Together, they explore everything from the feasibility of alien existence to effective goal setting, and even the nuances of religion.
Million Dollar Days is not just about business acumen; it's an exploration of life's many facets, wrapped up in conversations that are as enlightening as they are entertaining.
Tune in and be part of our journey, where every day is a million-dollar day, filled with learning, laughter, and the pursuit of mastery.
Million Dollar Days
OnlyFans and The Price of Fame
Welcome to 2025! In this inspiring episode, Robby and George reflect on their experiences in 2024, sharing candid insights about their personal wins, setbacks, and lessons learned. From rating the past year to discussing the importance of self-accountability, this episode sets the tone for a year full of ambition and growth. Whether your 2024 was a stellar success or a challenging ride, this episode will help you process it and start fresh.
They then stir the pot with a provocative question: Would you join OnlyFans for a cool $42 million? This hypothetical leads them to debate the influence of money on personal and moral boundaries, as we navigate the complex world of financial incentives. Exploring platforms like OnlyFans and Patreon, they discuss how creators monetize exclusive content and the surprising diversity found within these ecosystems. From business advice to cooking tutorials, these platforms have become lucrative opportunities for some, but not without their own set of challenges and perceptions.
If you’ve ever felt tempted to cut corners in your pursuit of greatness, this episode will help you rethink your approach. Join the conversation as Robby and George inspire listeners to take pride in the process, focus on building lasting value, and rise above the allure of quick fixes.
Happy New Year, happy 2025.
George:25 is here. I'm pumped. It's going to be a sick fucking year. I just want you to know that. Can I ask you a question before we actually get into the other question I was going to ask which is going to be left of field as fuck when you guys listen to my question. But on a scale of 1 to 10, what was your 24 like? It was an A3. Nice, that's a solid pass mark.
Robby:Oh, what was your 24 like? It was an 8-3. Nice, that's a solid pass mark. Oh, it was a good year, dude. Yeah, you know what I mean. Yeah, and I did some things I never thought I'd do and I learnt a lot and I yeah, it's a good year Good year.
George:I'm going to give mine mine, taking all things into consideration and being grateful for everything that's happened. I'm going to give it a seven three. Why so conservative? Conservative, I mean. There were, there were some really good things. There were some other challenging things as well, so I still feel that there's so much room for improvement as well. Yeah, I don't know.
Robby:But like, the year is the year that is, it's not the one that's supposed to give you.
George:I'm just trying to. I know, I know, but I'm just also trying not to give myself an A+.
Robby:Oh you're, 83 is an A+. Well, it's an A.
George:It's a high distinction yeah, so it's A. It's an A 80% plus distinction yeah, so it's a. It's an a 80 plus is yeah, is a top, is a top mark.
George:so yeah, I just wanted to be a little bit more accountable to myself, like knowing I got a bit more in the tank and that there was areas like it's still a really good pass, like it's still good with 73 percent. Oh yeah, I just want to make sure I've got room in the tank for this year, like I didn't think this was my year. Do you know what I?
Robby:mean here, here's the thing Got a bigger tank this year.
George:Yeah, I do. Last year I had a massive. Like last year was awesome. I'm not saying it's 7.3.
Robby:I don't know, I know 7.3 is still. I still had a really good pizza. I said, hey, man, I had a really good pizza. And he said, well, you made it. And I said, c plus, yeah, You're happy with it.
George:All right, fuck it. Let me change my fucking rating. Shit. Come on New pressure. All right, yeah, seven points, seven points. Okay, all right, we're going to give it an eight zero Rookie score. That's eight, mate. You're not getting more than me, not of me than that 8-0. I need a 20%. Why 8-0? Because there's more, there's more. There was room in the tank. There's always more. There always is, but I felt there was more.
Robby:There isn't always more in that year. There might be more now, Like I'm going to level up.
George:Yeah right, you can have a year where you're like okay, we spoke about goals a few years, a few feels like years. Last year, we spoke about goals, Yep, and we said that on that list there was a few things that we didn't achieve, which was fine. We went through that whole concept and if you haven't heard that episode, go back and listen to it, because it will change your life. What are you talking about? And I think we should actually, in the coming weeks maybe early Feb, late December, no, early Feb, late Jan we should do another episode on setting goals as well. Okay, we should do that, and maybe we can come back and rendezvous about our own goals too. So it sounds like a plan. Yes, good, but yeah, there was a couple of things on that list that didn't happen and and they shouldn't happen. Yes, I get it. No, some of them should have. Yeah, yeah, no, no.
Robby:Yeah, okay.
George:Yeah, some of them should have. I didn't, I know they didn't, but you know how do I achieve those two? Because it's funny, there was goals I didn't achieve that I thought I would, and there was other ones I achieved that I thought I wouldn't. So it kind of balanced itself out in the end. But the's easy for me to say, hey guy, I crushed it, it was a 90. No, no, there's room. There was room there for a bit more greatness.
Robby:So why do you think you didn't fill that space?
George:One of the goals which I won't get into was outside of my control, so I couldn't achieve it for that reason. The other one just didn't do. It Wasn't accountable enough to myself. One just didn't do it Wasn't accountable enough to myself.
Robby:So that was the six-pack by the 40. Just excuses. So Singles is 2025.
George:Six-pack by 41. Look dude, six-pack by 41. Yeah, it's on the list. It's on the list. Hey man, I went to the gym this morning. I was another kilo down, so it's getting. It's there in the right direction.
Robby:So what do you think you have to do With what Change With that? Yeah well, if nothing changes, nothing changes.
George:Yeah, for me it's just discipline or diet. Jim's been pretty consistent, but again increasing it. Do you do ab workouts? Yeah, we do. I do core training. Yeah, core strength, not specific. We do some ab workout but yeah, core strength, like a lot of the deadlifts, I find needs a lot of core when we're doing that.
Robby:Yeah, I don't reckon deadlifts are going to get you a six-pack though.
George:No, but it just gives me the overall strength. It's not purely. If I was training just for six-pack, I probably wouldn't do that. You are training for strength too. I want to be strong and healthy. It's muscle mass. At the end of the day, that's what I'm really focused on is the muscle mass associated with getting healthy and fit, and then the consequence will be the six pack, the self, the image thing, the discipline that's required to get that. Not eating the maccas, not eating the chocolates, the cakes, whatever it might be, being strict to a diet. It shows discipline, commitment, and that's what I want to be portraying in my business and life. Do it to 75 hard.
Robby:Yeah, I've thought about it.
George:I've thought about it. I was listening to a guy that did 75 hard and he was speaking to people and he's like, okay, put your hand up if you've done 75 hard. And a lot of people put their hands up and he goes goes, put your hand up if you've done it a couple of times. And you know a couple people put their hand, a few more people put their hand up, they've done it a few times. He goes like my question is to you guys have found and you guys can probably you're still in it. You're nearly finished. Yes, I'm still in 52 days.
George:Oh, very good, very good effort well, you've done it and it's like everyone I speak to that's ever done 75 hard. I go like, how did you feel after it? He goes yeah, great, you've changed my life, I've lost all this weight, I'm reading lots, I feel fit. He goes. So you've just found a cheat code to excellence and to being the best version of you. And then you stopped. You come down again and you go fuck, I better do 75 hard again so you can go back up A lot of people. I don't know how you feel about that or how you will feel about that after your 75 days, but it's interesting. Like this guy was standing up there. He goes I haven't stopped 75 hard and he goes. It's been two years, you know, and he's whatever. He was jacked, he was fit, he was doing a talk. I don't know who he was, but it was an interesting concept when you think about it like that. What do you guys have to say about that? Because you've done it and doing it.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I think I'm going to do most of the stuff actually Eat, drinking, book reading, moving. I'll probably change the diet a little bit, yeah that's what I said, yeah but are you finding like real positive changes?
Speaker 3:from doing it. Yeah, I can. I'm more focused now. I actually deleted all my social media apps from my phone. Yeah, nice, so there's no more like draining from the days. And yeah, it feels much better. And I'm doing it with my wife, so the whole family is in the mode every single time, so it's much easier to do it. And she's jumped on board. She can't even eat gluten, so it's even better for us. Yeah, nice, that's good. What?
Robby:about yourself. I said the exact same thing and then I didn't do it, In the sense of you fall back into your old habits.
George:Yeah, and that's what this guy was saying. He comes back into where they were, and then they get into a point where they're like, ah, this is shit again.
Robby:I better do 75 hard, because I felt really good, because you found the cheat code and then you stopped Because it's hard, yeah, yeah.
George:It's hard to keep up. Yeah, maybe it just becomes a dulled down version of it, but I think it needs to be a habitual change. Yeah, In your life, that's what training is for me now. It's just habitual Like yeah, it's a non-negotiable. Like I train four or five times a week. That's it Like why wouldn't I? I've got the time, I've got the resources why wouldn't I train four times a week?
Robby:So you can do that for seven years and then fall out of the habit. Yeah, you could, yeah.
George:Yeah, because it's easy not to.
Robby:Yeah, you know it starts off with, because it starts off with something small, hey don't get me wrong.
George:I've had days within that time period where I'm like you know what, this can't be bothered going and I've not gone as well. Make up the excuse. You are the greatest salesman when it comes to things you don't want to do. Oh, you deserve it. You worked hard this week. You did that extra session on monday I've I've done.
Robby:Well, that's the thing with 75 hard because there is an end. You kind of push through, yeah, because you're like just fucking go. Like I think I was because I was sharing this with you on the podcast, I can't remember, but I was taking like one night I was so tired and I went for a walk and I was seeing how many steps I could take for my eyes closed. You know, I was so tired there, like so tired, and I was like, let me see how many steps I can take for my eyes closed, because it was like resting my eyes. Yeah, that's how tired I was. Yeah, I would never do that now. Yeah, I'm tired, I'm gonna bed. No, no, go for a walk. Yeah, I'm like, um, but I I recently have picked up the reading again because I was like I stopped reading for a while, like I just just didn't do it.
Robby:It was just like, yeah, I'd read a couple of pages and it's like that. And then I found myself like this same book for ages. Yeah, like need to, you know, do something about this. Um, and I put away a new book and I'm being consistent with it. Um, but, yeah, put away a new book and being consistent with it. But yeah, I think I think sometimes changing things up is nice too. Do you know what I mean? Like that, even though the 75 days the way I did it, I didn't think it was sustainable. Yeah, like it's just too difficult to go out to dinner and to do this and to go to lunch Like you can't meet anyone at a cafe, because this is how I want meat. One time I came to Glen's Review like I want meat. He's like you want just meat and vegetables. I was like just meat.
Robby:So he just looked at me like just meat. I'm like just meat.
George:Yeah, just bring a panini, but no bread. Yes, just meat.
Robby:I think that was yeah, I don't know, I didn't, I didn't not like it, if that makes sense. I hated it when I was doing it. I hated it, but I think there's some things that you get out of it mentally as well, even though you stopped. It's like the I did that. Do you know what I mean? It's like a confidence. Yeah, I can you know what I mean. So confidence, yeah, I can you know what I mean? Yeah.
George:I can push through. Nice, nice, so happy 2025, everyone, hope you have a great year, hope you have a million-dollar year, or a million-dollar day, million-dollar day, millions upon millions this year. So, before you go sideways, are you into it? Do this year so before you go sideways.
Robby:are you into it If it's a game?
George:Yeah, if it's a game, publicly I don't know Publicly call it out. Last episode last episode we spoke about privatising AFL football clubs. Now I've got a new goal that I've got to put on my list that I go buy Hawthorne Football Club. No fucking around, actually, should buy a small one. Maybe we should go buy one of the dud teams Gold Coast. Let's go buy Gold Coast. Do you like Gold Coast?
Robby:As in the state or the team, the city.
George:I mean it's alright, I wouldn't live there.
Robby:No, why? I don't know.
George:Just the times I've gone there I didn't feel home to me. I didn't feel homely but we felt holiday, I know, but it felt very like I'm on holiday here. It didn't feel like somewhere where I'd like to settle down, but it's nice, it's okay to go to, I'm going. When this is, I'm heading north to Noosa next week. So yeah, I like going up that end of the world.
Robby:Yeah, nice. What about you, Iggy? What do you rate your year, the year 2024. That you had you know overall.
Speaker 3:Overall, I would probably give it a 65. 65.
Robby:See, I would rate it out of 10.
Speaker 3:Out of 100?. Why it was a good year. But yeah, it's like a lot of limiting factors all around and I couldn't push myself a little bit more. In what area? In everything.
George:Well, look, you've got a whole year in Melbourne to do that as well now, so maybe you can get a bit more than 65.
Speaker 3:I think one of the actually one of the big limiting factor for me was being overseas.
George:It's hard being in another country. All your family and friends are back home. Do you have friends from Mongolia that are here? Yeah, I do. Okay, that would help, that doesn't. Well, you probably see us more than you see them. Yeah, so that'd have to give you at least another five on your points.
Robby:February Sunday Absolutely.
George:Oh look, I hope this year is bigger and better for you. I'm pumped, Whatever country you're in.
Robby:Yeah, better for everyone else as well, everyone listening. I mean, if you've listened to this for a year now, it's going to be hard not to be better.
George:Man, so true, so true. And imagine the year that's going to come now, as we're going to do this weekly. Nothing's going to change from what we delivered last year. We're just going to have another 2025, halfway through the twenties. It's going to be a sick year and amazing things are going to happen. So I have a question for you If I guaranteed you to make $42 million $42 million, I'm going to guarantee it would you do OnlyFans? And I don't mean taking pictures of your feet.
Robby:Damn Would I do. Only ham, would you do it? Robbie, do you care Me? Yeah, totally, that's a guarantee?
George:You hear you subscribe here 42 mil, like guaranteed 42 million. Would you do it? I wouldn't. Yeah, I don't think I would do it either. Actually, not, I don't think I would not do it. You could throw an obscene amount of money to me and I wouldn't do it. What do you think's the motivation? Do you think a lot of people are motivated to do things because of money? I think some people are. I'm not asking if some are. Do you reckon the vast majority would? Do you reckon if we did a poll, a national poll, to all the adults and said would you do OnlyFans like proper pornography? Okay, would you do it for guaranteed $42 million for a year? I reckon what do you think the percentage split would be? Male, female doesn't matter. What do you think the percentage split would be? Male, female doesn't matter. What do you reckon the percentage split would be?
Robby:Well, I'll turn that into a clip and make sure it gets posted. Um and ask the question and the people vote. But what do I think the split would be? I think I would say oh, I would hope that it's less than one in 10.
George:So 10%? Yeah, I realistically think it would be huge. What In the favor of OnlyFans?
Robby:Would you tell it?
George:I mean, 100% of this room isn't, but I honestly believe, I honestly believe, I reckon, if you put the poll out there, I think, man, we might do it tonight, we might do it. I honestly reckon that the vast majority of people, right they should 100% Like. Let's put it on how would you do OF for $42 million guaranteed? 100% like. Let's put it on how would you do OF for 42 million dollars 42 million dollars guaranteed? Everyone knows about it, it's not private.
Speaker 3:I think narcissism also plays a role in this, because it's not just only the 42 million, but people that are top earner as well.
George:I'm. What I'm trying to say is no, it's not saying it's guaranteed, it's not. You're going to start it and maybe you will make it, because that's one you need to figure out like 10. What really? I'm just saying it because wasn't there some girl that did it.
Robby:Yeah, yeah, she made more than like an NBA player.
George:Yeah, because of her OnlyFans page, Whatever it was yeah.
Speaker 3:So what I'm trying to say is it? It's like feeding an eagle, even anything she will have dewards that are feeding her eagle. It's not just the money, it's everything else also.
Robby:Well then, you've got to ask yourself this question, because there would be people who would do it for that amount of money, or $10 million, or whatever it is, who wouldn't do it.
George:If it was minimum wage, yeah, correct, absolutely. That's why I'm saying it has to be a significant figure.
Robby:We're guaranteeing that figure I also think, though, there would be some people who would do it, but not a lot of money.
George:Yeah, but these people are not the ones I'm asking the question to. I'm asking them because at what point does it say what's your price? Do you know what I mean? At what point do you go yeah, okay, I'll do it. Then I'm not going to do it for minimum wage, I'm not going to do it for $1,000. I'm not going to do it for $10. I'm not going to do it for $50,000. But price Are you for sale? Is everyone for sale? I don't know. That's my question. That's my question.
Speaker 3:It's like the question would you suck your mate's dick?
George:Yeah, have you seen it? Have you heard this? No, it's like the guys go there and it's like would you suck your mate's dick for $100 million? And the guy's $100 million Like it 100 million dollars. And the guy's 100 million like it's america 100 million. Okay, the question isn't whether I would suck it for 100 million, it's how low would I go to? Like it's like, would I do it for 90?
George:yeah like would I do it for 80? I don't know, but it's like how low would I go? Like, would I do it for 10? It's like, okay, do I have to make eye contact? Do I need to? It's so funny. It just goes on for like 10 minutes about all the variables and it's like how long does it have to go for? Like oh, this shit, it just just goes away. I don't know if it was a skit. It must have been a skit like it. I don't think they randomly uh put this together but yeah, it ended up going. How low would you go? But a similar concept. Yeah, as funny as what you're saying, as much as you know with the only fans.
Robby:Well, I think there's no comeback. Oh, without a doubt, up and going. How low would you go? But a similar concept, yeah, as funny as what you're saying. You know what it is with OnlyFans, what? I think? There's no comeback, without a doubt, it's gone. It is swallowed up by the internet and that's it. You don't bounce back from this. You know what I mean. Like it is, everyone's coming back, that's it, and I think there is. In my opinion, that's not worth any amount. I couldn't agree more Of anything. Couldn't agree more. There's only one way I'd do it Jeez.
George:Get ready to subscribe, guys. There's only one way, and I'm not just talking about it's a million dollar debt?
Robby:There's not, but if you haven't subscribed Well, what are you doing with your life?
George:Yeah, that's how you can actually make some fucking change and put some money in your bank account. Yeah, we won't guarantee you $42.
Robby:We won't guarantee it, but I'll guarantee you $42. Guaranteed, if you don't make $42 from what we teach you, call me and I'll We'll refund you. Yeah, we'll give you your money back, but but yeah, the only way I'll do this, only way okay is this is the only scenario where I would actually do whatever they wanted for OnlyFans, and it's this. I had a family, I had kids and I was terminally ill and I couldn't look after them and I knew that they were going to be fucked and I had to set them up. That's the only way I would go out with a baby.
George:I mean, that's again a very extreme scenario.
Robby:Of course, this is a very extreme situation, yeah, very extreme. Do you know what I mean? And that's the only way around saying, okay, cool, I'll do this, give my family the $42 million, I'm going to die.
George:And at least I know that they're going to be okay without me.
Robby:Okay, I'm going to change the scenario?
Speaker 3:What will be carved on your grave stone? Loving father? Only fan stuff, yeah.
George:I'll change the scenario You're a healthy-minded body and going to live to 90 years old, plus. Yeah, exactly, exactly. Scenario you're a healthy minded body and going to live to 90 years old, plus. Yeah, exactly exactly. And I I fear that the vast majority of people would do it. I feel that's closer to 50, 50, 50, 50, I reckon, man yeah, I think it's gonna be, I think it's gonna be really high dude, I really real yeah because nowadays narcissism is getting very high I don't even think it's that dude.
George:I don't even think it's the fact of being narcissistic. I think it's the monetary gain, the quick win, the easy life. Oh, I've just got to lose all my dignity Big deal. I don't have that anyway. Do you know what I mean? People will sell in and sell out, without a doubt, and that's why it's one of the biggest companies in the world and industries going around and it's boomed so much, particularly over COVID. And then you've got people glorifying it and saying and look, let's be honest, it's predominantly a female driven industry, as the whole pornography industry is. But they're the ones that are reaping the reward of people subscribing to it, and it's more often than not it's men subscribing to women, which I mentioned a little bit earlier. But yeah, I just don't see the positive effect that that's going to have on any aspect of your life post that, because they're like oh, I'm just going to do it for Apart from, you got cash. Okay, you got cash, right.
George:And then what's that going to lead into for the rest of your life? What type of person are you going to attract? So say, oh, I'm just going to do it for a few years and then I'm going to settle down and have a family? Okay, you're going to have a family. After you've been doing this for a couple of years, you made your $50 million. Whatever it might be, what type of person are you going to attract? Yeah, I'm very going to come to you. I'm dreamily conservative when it comes to this. That's what I mean when it comes to this. That's what I mean. But it's not just that, it's society pressures, like do you think I'm like, oh, I only want high value men. So do you really think a high value man is going to come in and go? Yeah, I'm absolutely want to start a family with an OnlyFans model or whatever the fuck they want to call themselves. What do they call themselves? I don't know, star.
George:And then think about the consequences of going. You want to start a family, so your children now have to go through all of high school, which would be brutal primary school and high school, everyone knowing what your mum did when she was mid-20s or early 30s or whatever the hell she is. Do you know what I mean? The life that you're going to put them through, oh, it's okay, but I drop them off in my ferrari, okay, I don't. I don't see a comeback. You reckon 50%. I think it's going to be high, dude, honestly, honestly. Yeah, I think it's going to be high. I think it's going to be high. You do that poll on your page. I'd be so upset, yeah.
Robby:I'd be very, very upset, dude. Side note, I actually watched a podcast the other day about Pornhub and they're explaining how criminal it is. Dude. You know they get. The fourth most visited site in the world Is that Was that on Netflix, the one you're saying the doco?
George:No, no, it was a podcast.
Robby:Oh, it was a podcast. Yeah, and they're going after them because they make all this money off ads. Yeah, and apparently there were some videos going up that shouldn't be up there. Yeah, like of miners and things like that, and they make money off it Like rolling in cash. Yeah, like they make Dude. It's the fourth most visited site in the world. Yeah, they get so much traffic.
Speaker 3:In 2018, pornhub had a visit of 33.5 billion. Wow, a visit as in people on the website.
George:Yeah, wow, just in 2018. What's your stats for Google? You know how they say it's 90,000 views, clicks a second or searches a second 99,000 searches a second yeah, phenomenal, yeah, insane.
Robby:Yeah, a lot of people um, yeah, but apparently they're going under. Oh, is it Pornhub? So side hustle, sell your stock all those years so how long has it started investing in OnlyFans? Dude so you know it's investing in OnlyFans. Dude, OnlyFans, I think the statistic was. Onlyfans paid out a billion dollars to creators, Wow.
George:So you're looking at one of those social media platforms, because that's what it is at the end of the day, isn't it? It is, it's like Patreon. Do you know what Patreon is? No, no.
Robby:I don't. So Patreon is like an OnlyFans oh it is. It's like patreon. You know what patreon is? No, no, don't. So patreon's like a. It's like an only fans oh is it? But it's like exclusive content. So you subscribe to us on patreon, so, like a lot of really popular podcasts, have a patreon, oh, and there's a free version and then there's a patreon one where they cover up.
George:Like you get more content if you're so I just made a subscriber on instagram, like an account where you can subscribe to exclusive content and people can pay, you know, four bucks a month or whatever it is. Ask me questions. I know I'm not going to send you any dick pics, so don't ask for it, but it's a similar concept. I suppose, at the end of the day, people are subscribing to exclusive content that I'm only going to give them. Now I've got zero subscribers, but I'm sure some man at the end of the day people would be crazy not to. They could ask me a valuable question that I would happily answer, just because they've subscribed to a channel that people pay thousands, tens of thousands of dollars to get from me in mentoring.
Robby:Do you have you connected?
George:Yes, I have Loved it. That's sick, pretty cool. Yeah, please explain it to those who have not.
Robby:It's a it's a application where you connect I think it was pretty good on here before where you can connect with people Like you can ask anyone a question. Everyone has their rates. You can send them an SMS like a text question. You can send them a video question, um, and it just allows you to buy people's time. They're going to pick someone's brain about something. You can message someone and pay their rates and you can have a minute of the time, whatever it is.
George:Yeah, and Patrick, but David invented that app. Yeah, was it him. That they may put it together? Yeah, yeah, because it was so cool that day you sent him a message and he responded to you.
Robby:Yeah, yeah, hey, robbie, yeah, he was like oh, rami, it's a lot of questions, um, anyway, only fans doesn't just have people doing porn yeah, it's funny you mentioned that.
George:It's funny you mentioned because I thought about it. I said well, why not take advantage of that whole condom? Yeah, in a sense say I did the same thing that you're doing with Instagram and you have subscribers. You say hey guys, I've got an OnlyFans, yeah. And people are like what the fuck? Yeah, they sign up and they just get building advice, business advice.
Robby:There's people that do that there's people that do cooking stuff on OnlyFans. Yeah, it's not it's not a Sega show.
George:That's right, I think it's just been. It's just exclusive content. Yeah, I think it's just been branded that way for the longest time. Maybe that's how it started off initially, anyway, and now it's gone into other avenues and other areas.
Speaker 3:Yeah, Potentially, but what about Interesting facts about OnlyFans? There are over 190 million users have registered on OnlyFans 190 million.
George:As in creators or people that People to consume.
Speaker 3:Viewers yeah. In addition, 500,000 new users sign up on OnlyFans per day.
Robby:Dude 500,000 a day, Fast-growing company. Imagine I said to you come sign up this thing with me and we're gonna get three and a half million new people every single week only.
Speaker 3:Fans pays over five billion to its collection of content creators each year.
Robby:That's massive, yeah five billion a year. Five they pay out.
George:How much are they making? Yeah, there'd be a good percentage on that too, but if they're paying out that much, that means they're getting. They probably wouldn't get as much. No, they're clipping the ticket.
Robby:They're clipping the ticket each time but if they make a billion, if they clip it 20% you know what I mean.
Speaker 3:yeah, the average age of members with paid subscription is between 35 and 44. Okay, you're pretty much the target demographic. I'm not 35.
George:You know I might sign up now.
Speaker 3:The average OnlyFans content creator has only 21 subscribers and earns 180 monthly. Do they do ID checks?
Robby:Like do you have to be 18?
George:Probably Sign up to. Maybe it'll have a checkbox that says are you creating a oh, you're 18? Content or something I don't know.
Robby:So if you're signing up to Like, if you're subscribing, do you have to be? Does it ask you like? Are you 18? Prove it. Upload ID. I have no idea. I've never been on it. Who knows? No one's going to admit it.
George:So there you go, and that's a thing, right. You hear about all these people that are making millions upon millions upon millions on OnlyFans, but you're probably talking about the 1% of the 1%.
Speaker 3:Yes, there's actually a good fact Over 300 OnlyFan creators earn more than 1 million annually. Wow, so all 300.
George:Of the 190 million people on there.
Speaker 3:how many 500. Let me check 500,000.
Robby:No.
Speaker 3:There are 2.1 million creators and 300.
George:Sorry, 2.1 million creators and 300. Sorry, 2.1 million creators, that's a lot of people and 300 of them made over a million.
Speaker 3:That's like percentage-wise that's fuck all Tiny, yeah, yeah.
George:That's so minuscule. But you know everyone looks at it and goes, oh man, onlyfans will make millions of dollars. But again, you're talking about the 1% of the 1% and I dare say all of those 300 are in the pornography space. I'd be very surprised if a cooking show, if someone teaching people how to cook, is making a million bucks.
Robby:That's a really good point. Is anyone on OnlyFans who's making over a million bucks, who's not doing anything? 18 plus Can you?
Speaker 3:find out. Yeah, I'll see, keep seeing, but it's actually 300 people is 0.0001%. There you go.
Robby:That's a very small, insignificant percentage. Yes, it's still a lot of money. If each of them made a million each, it's still $300 million, and some of them are making significantly more, just like Exhibit A, who we were talking about, $42 million or whatever it was. I would be extremely disappointed in the world if that many people were willing to do it. I also think you know why Because I think there's people who would be willing to do it, who wouldn't admit it as well, so like that's why I think the number should be low, and then there would be like another 10% who would do it. If the opportunity actually presented itself, they would convince themselves. You know what I mean. Even if they say no now, or some of them would know, then I'm not going to tell you, you know, but if I ran a poll and I will and it's over 50%, I'm going to be upset.
George:I'm going to be. Genuinely, I reckon you are dude like what just sell your soul. I reckon you are what's the point?
Robby:money that much, yeah, what's the?
George:point money that much yeah, what's the figure?
Robby:10 mil for the poll in a year.
George:Yeah, you could probably go, I don't know. Yeah, who. What do you reckon? I reckon 10 mil, but the only reason I said 42 was because that, yeah, that person had done it.
Robby:I think she was a top creator, like number one or something like that, but that's still a significant amount of money $42 million. Right People at the top of their game, who have the highest of talents, like NBA all-stars, make that.
George:And that's the thing, right, it's like exactly that you're talking about. Maybe it's because you don't have to be overly talented, it's like an easy way. Maybe people think about it like that what skills do I need to have? All right, I can get it on and people are going to pay me to watch it, whereas for me to be an NBA player or to be a CEO of a Fortune 500 company, it's going to take me 30 years just to get into that position and countless nights and all this sort of stuff. Is it just becoming more socially acceptable? Is it that I wouldn't accept it at all? No, but I'm saying socially. I'm saying is it just one of those things? Now, because you look at Instagram, would you accept it? No, no, I'm just saying I don't know anyone that would accept it.
Robby:I would like I could be. But you're looking, even you could find the perfect chick and be about to marry her, and then that comes out it's done. Yeah, job's done. It's done, hey, how are we going to do? Like, I'll throw this one on the?
George:carpet. Oh hey, meet my missus. And then you're like, oh, she goes. Oh yeah, how did you guys meet? Oh, we just met on OnlyFans and I fell in love with him. Like oh, and then you say that to every one of your mates. What are they going to do on that night? You know what I mean. Then you go look up the videos. That's fucked. Exactly, exactly, do you know?
Robby:what I mean. Didn't even think about that Exactly.
George:I don't do anything. I was just saying it's more socially acceptable these days. Look, I don't know if this is a thing or if it's always been a thing, but back in the day when I was younger I don't recall I'll single out girls here in this instance, because it's probably more so then, but I don't recall. You look at social media now and you'll see heaps of photos of girls in bikinis, showing their asses off, all that sort of stuff, whereas I don't recall that being the case 15 years ago, when social media was still around. Yeah, I was like is it becoming more socially acceptable that even the soft porn, even the girls showing their bodies off and all that sort of stuff I'm just saying girls, because it's predominantly that way focused. I'm not saying it's not Some less, some more, whatever it is, guys will watch girls more. Yeah, is it that? I'm saying maybe there's a level of it being more socially acceptable, which is why people are like yeah, 42 mil, I will do it 100%. Don't know, I don't know, but look, we're not endorsing it. I'm not endorsing it. I think there's better ways and more impactful ways for you to make money, and I think when you achieve something that's difficult and you've gone through the hard yards. It's going to build a level of character, discipline and resilience in you that is going to last a lifetime, and I think that's where you really need to be focused on, and too many people are focused on. Life is hard and I'm going to need to make a quick buck.
George:Why do people keep buying lottery tickets every single week? Why do people keep buying raffles? You know with what's our mate Sally. You know what I mean. I saw him the other day driving his P1 down Chapel Street. Yeah, gave him a wave. How are you, mate? Good? Yeah, he said he'll come on for sure, did you really? No? Yeah, he said he'll come on for sure, did you really? No? Oh, but uh, adun, when you next time you're listening, mate, you're more than welcome to come on here. We'd like to get great, so good, excellent. Take my hat off to him. Well done, you've changed so many people's lives, yours in, particularly, and just good on you. I hope you make a billion dollars more honestly. But again, he would have gone through all that heartache, all that effort, all those things that he had to do to achieve that level of greatness Every single person that's listening to this podcast as well, can do that too. You don't need to go and find the easy route. So are you saying?
Robby:that someone who takes the easy route is not.
George:No, not always. Not always, because you don't always have to do things the hard way. You don't always have to do it the hard way. However, it does have a consequence a lot of the time to build character, resilience, integrity, it does have that flow on effect.
George:We've been doing multiple events all around the country live in person for the last couple of years. What do you find is a common denominator with a lot of the people coming to these events? Why do they come to the events? Because they want more. Yes, they want more, but they also. What I found is people are coming because they want more, first of all, but they're also looking for, like how do I fix this really quickly and easily? I'm going to come to a low ticket event. George and Robbie are going to give me this little gem. I'm going to take that and make $50,000. I'm going to take that bit of information and make $100,000. Well, and they may feel great in the moment and most of them do Like people, guys, not to pump up our own tires, actually to pump up our own tires.
George:People walk out of that room and they fucking want to take photos with us and guys, we love it. Awesome. I would much rather you go to the back of the room, buy the shit I'm selling and fucking change your life than take a photo with me and then say, hey, I've done everything you told me. Look at the impact it's had, mate, we can do videos you can get on the podcast. Then you know what I mean. It's take the action, take responsibility, do everything you need to do, not to find the easy way to get you know, get rich quick, scheme put in the work and make your level of success your own I.
Robby:I learned that when we did that ai event and then everyone was kind of I was like what's the next thing in ai, what's the next thing in? And I'm like guys, like relax, oh, I'm going to go publicly and say this right now, sick, I'm going to make a bet that AI is not going to take our jobs. Yeah, everyone's like AI is going to take our jobs. I'm purely hedging Because everyone thinks it's going to happen. And how often is everyone right? Yeah, not that often. People have their smile, even Elon Musk. No, elon Musk is smart, but everyone thinks it's going to happen as in wrong. He doesn't know it's going to happen. But I'm saying what are the odds that everyone's going to be right about this is going to happen? But I'm saying what are the odds that everyone's going to be right about this? Yeah, pretty low. I'm purely hedging this bet and going out of publicly saying it and, hey, I could be wrong, but if I'm right, I'll save this video.
Robby:The AI is not going to take over everything that we think it is. There's an aspect that we're missing Purely banking on the average person how smart they are, and everyone thinking that it's going this way Because we've never been able to tell. No one knew what the internet was going to be. Now it's OnlyFans. Hey, now it's OnlyFans. Right, ai, onlyfans. It's a thing, yeah.
George:Is it? I don't know.
Speaker 3:AI generated content.
George:I saw something a long time ago that there was an AI generated bot or girl or something like that, and it was like it looked human. It was completely real. It wasn't a real person and they were like selling photos or modeling clothes Well, not even OnlyFans, they were just modeling clothes like from Gucci and all these high-end brands. That wasn't a real person. No, but this is like. Yeah, I know, but the actual picture looked.
Speaker 3:Not AI, it's just the team of group of people who just created this model.
Robby:But yeah, long story short, I do think people want the magic bell, or the thing that's going to allow them the easy route, the path of least resistance. Okay, yeah.
George:So how do we combat that?
Robby:All right, here's a but. But I think most people have too much shame to go do Shame. Yeah, they will have too much shame from this to go do only bets.
George:I hope so. I fucking hope so, dude. I hope so. Me too. I hope the vast majority of. I hope I'm wrong in this. I just feel that people are always based off what I've seen in history of my coaching and training and investment journey. I just see a lot of people in a room hopeful that someone's going to give them something that'll make them filthy rich. I think I'm sorry. Yeah, I hope It'd be really interesting, really interesting, to see the result. What's your advice, then, to people who are looking for that easy way out?
Robby:If you are considering doing.
George:OnlyFans no, not just OnlyFans, I'm just saying looking for that get rich quick scheme. What is your advice to people? They want more, they want to achieve greatness, but they just can't be fucked. They want the lottery ticket, they want to walk into a training. Teach me this one thing, George, so I can go out and make a million dollars. Or, Robbie, just show me how to market so I can make a million dollars. I don't want to invest too much. I don't want to do too much work, Like? What do you say to those people? Because I'm sure they exist and I'm sure everyone's there Guys, myself included. There's been times where I'm like, fuck, I just wish this was a little bit easier so I could just get on with doing what I want to do in my life. What's your advice to those people? Because that's ultimately where this conversation is going. It's not. It's got nothing to do with the of. It's purely about why people would go and take the easy route and why should they or shouldn't they?
Robby:I. I think, if that's the game you want to play, keep up. Now, what's the point? I think everyone underestimates how hard things actually are. I agree, you know what I mean and I I feel like we're hardwired as humans to always try and look for the easy way out, and I feel like it comes down to that whole narrowing your focus. You know what I mean? Oh, what's the next thing? What's the shiny thing? And don't get me wrong, innovation's great yeah.
George:But focus on what's in front of you. Yeah, everyone's trying to create the next uber. You know everyone's trying to create the next netflix, but and whilst that might be a great aspect for you to go down and, yeah, I wish you all the success it's that small. You know 0.00001% of people that actually achieve that greatness. So, like, what game are you playing? If you genuinely believe you have the next best Uber, netflix, whatever it is, google, absolutely go out and crush it and do you do what you need to do.
Robby:But you know what the thing is, and this is what I find everyone thinks. They've got that, but they've also got nine other things. So yeah, Do you?
George:think self-awareness plays a part in this too. I think self-awareness plays a part in everything. Yeah, I think so too. Everything. You see so many narratives sold to people like you know those multiple business streams and what's it called Passive income and all this sort of shit. Again, you got to look at who's selling you these products and who's selling you that dream. Understand I love what Homozy says. How arrogant are you to think you can do 10 things better than I can do one? How arrogant do you need to be? It's funny.
George:Ever since I've looked at that and really honed in on that focus, mind you, my business exploded. My business did a significant amount better than what it was doing because I changed my focus to going okay, I need to do 15 different things. The woman in the red dress isn't going to distract me and I'm going cool, I'm going to do this really well, better than anyone else. And then in comes the success, in comes the money, in comes all the things that I want. And I don't buy into that bullshit narrative again Go own 15 businesses, Go build your empire and do all this sort of shit. It's a shiny toy man. Yeah, it's a shiny toy, and that's, I think, when you're talking about things like OF, when you're talking about buying a lottery ticket or going to an event to whatever, find that one little gem that's going to make you millions of dollars. And God, no word of a lie.
George:I've had someone come to my event, a three-day event that I was doing, and he goes to me. George, I came to your last event, my one-day event, and he goes. I implemented what you told me and I made $50,000. I go, dude, that's so fucking good. Good on you. Good on you, I go. You've been here now with me for three days. Good on you, I go. You've been here now with me for three days. Imagine what you could do in a whole year with me. And he's like he goes, man, I guess I so want to. And he's like what was? Why are you in your way? Why didn't they go to the? Go, speak to the team, join the program? It's like stop fucking around. He didn't, didn't sign up. Why? Why, he got in his way in his way. It was too hard, it was too much money, it was oh, I'm too scared Didn't back himself. Who knows. A whole range of excuses that he probably told himself that he couldn't, wouldn't or it was not within his grasp. Don't know.
Robby:People live in their own bubble, Dave, that's it. I had someone last night telling me you know how much I paid for this course? Do you know how much I paid? I paid own bubble, dude, that's it. I had someone last night telling me you know how much I paid for this course? Do you know how much I paid? I paid $1,000.
George:And I'm just looking at him and I didn't want to say anything Because to him that's probably the world.
Robby:Yeah, it was a she or her, and I publicly say on stage how much I've spent. I tell people hey, man, listen to me, because I'm going to tell you some good stuff I've invested in myself, but at this time I didn't feel comfortable sharing that. And I'm just looking at them like, and they're like what am I running A thousand? Yeah, I paid a thousand.
George:I'm like oh geez, and what they were complaining.
Robby:they didn't get the service or the product or no. They actually spoke very highly of the course. That's good. They haven't done anything with it. Okay, yeah, you go. But people live in their own worlds, dude, like so, in their own mental model. You know what I mean. We live in the world's. A big place, dude.
George:The universe is fucking huge and you know what? Give yourself some time. You know you've got time. Most of us again listening to this podcast are probably not at average age. Do you have a demographic of who listens to us, like age-wise? You know? I'm going to bet they're under 40. They're 40. They're anywhere between 20 to 50 years old. The majority of people listen to us. If you are in that bracket, you have fucking time. But you have time. You have time to achieve the things that you want. You have time to work on these things, even if you're at 50, 60 years old, whatever it is, you've still got time, so much time.
George:And I want to finish this up with something I heard a while ago and Richard Branson came to Melbourne and he was on a radio show. I don't know which one, but one of the kids in there I want to say kids, he was a young producer or something like that jumps on the mic and it's like Richard, he goes, you're worth billions. He goes. Can me and you go down to the ATM right now and can you just give me a thousand bucks, just give me a thousand dollars. No one's ever going to know. You are not going to feel it. It's not going to make any difference in your life, but for me, a thousand bucks and it blew my mind it's going to make such a big difference to my month. I might go out and have a nice steak, I'm going to pay off a bill, I'm going to do all these things. It's going to mean so much to me to give me just $1,000. And for you it's pocket change. And he looks at me and laughs. He goes. Listen, I'm not going to give you that $1,000. He goes.
George:But I'll tell you what I would do. I would give up every single one of my cents, every single dollar, every single cent, to be 20 years old and broke. I would give it all up because I'm pushing 80. I've got billions of dollars and I would give everything to sit where you're sitting. And that just completely reframed everything that kid was asking Is. He had time and he had youth and he had the ambition. He had everything there ready to go for him. He just needed to go for him. He just needed to go and make the most of it. Would you do it? Would I do, which? Give him a thousand dollars um, probably not.
Robby:I would just just to see the look on his face. I said there, all right, can you imagine the look on his face?
George:like it would be the greatest and imagine, imagine every, every radio show you go on hey, you can have a thousand bucks.
Robby:Yeah, yeah, have a thousand bucks. So I heard this really cool story and Tony Robbins shares, and he goes, he just finished an event in Boston or whatever. And he's like I was wrapped and I was walking down the street, you know, and I was like he's like it was a great event. I was so happy because I'm walking down the street and this bum comes up to him a bum, a bum like a homeless person. Right, do they call them bums? I call them bums 100%. They're bums, 100%. It's official now.
Robby:And a homeless person comes up to him and he goes hi, sir, can you please just give me a dollar? And then he looks at him and he goes, no, and he pulls out a stack of cash and I flick through all the cash and I find a dollar and I pull it out because I hand him the dollar and I say remember, life will pay whatever price you ask. And he asked for a dollar and he got it. You know what I mean. So imagine giving that person like a house of bucks. And then you do the same thing. You each give him a dollar. Then you could ask me for a million, but you're playing small, right? Hmm, yeah, here's your thousand. You can have a steak. How good's that Sick. How good's that I would do just for my own kick. We're going to ruin him, spoil him. That's true, my kid. Do you know what I mean? He'll work it out and he'll tell that story forever.
George:What a brand yeah, what a brand very true, raging Richard Branson playing small so I hope we don't see you on OnlyFans, but if we do, and you need someone to help you, call me, we'll manage your page.
Robby:Yeah, we'll manage your page. We'll get you work.
George:Don't call me, but regardless, a sure way to guarantee success, because really there's a few in this world and there's probably one that I could give everyone off the top of my head for guaranteed success.
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