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  • Show me your friends and I'll show you your future.

  • Unless you want average,

  • in America married two point four kids with one and a half dogs

  • But I can guarantee you

  • you will never achieve anything greater than your highest aspiration.

  • If you want a million you'll make a million

  • not a $1.5 million.

  • If you want $10 million, a $100 million

  • and you'll never exceed that.

  • If you change a billion lives,

  • that's the formula to become a billionaire and change the world.

  • Time costs lives.

  • Show me your friends and I'll show you your future.

  • You want to know why you're all f***** up?

  • Just look at the bums you hang around with.

  • I do what you don't want to do

  • that you know that you've got to do to be where you want to be.

  • Ted Turner just gave his 75th anniversary party on CNN a few months ago

  • and he has, he makes a couple of comments and he says number one,

  • and I'm not suggesting this for everybody,

  • it's how I lived though.

  • The first 10 years of my starting CNN,

  • I slept on my couch, I didn't have an apartment.

  • Bill Gates slept in the office,

  • Steve Jobs slept in the office

  • and I can go down a whole list.

  • Now these are super successful mega-wealthy guys.

  • I slept in my office,

  • not everybody is willing to make that sacrifice.

  • But it's not the only thing

  • but even if you don't want to sleep in your office,

  • if you want to send your kids to a better school,

  • if you want to be able to take care of your mother when she gets dementia,

  • if you want to... this all takes money.

  • When I...

  • my children aren't getting any of my money when I die.

  • Not not one centavo, not one penny.

  • And...

  • Two of my kids are cool with it,

  • one of them is not so cool with it.

  • I'm not going to you know, I think Andrew Carnegie

  • by the way, Andrew Carnegie

  • arguably the richest most successful entrepreneur of all time.

  • He said, the best thing that you can have for a child

  • is him to be born into poverty.

  • And I agree.

  • Lack of self-esteem, lack of self-worth.

  • Now they think they have self-worth,

  • they think because they made a few bucks

  • but in actuality,

  • and when they measure it against the other 8, 10, 12 people

  • sitting around the table

  • they realize or they start the question

  • "Hell, maybe I was just lucky."

  • Now all of us,

  • when you're only a one-trick guy or gal

  • think, "Was I lucky?"

  • Now I've done it so many times, I know I wasn't lucky

  • I might have been lucky the first time

  • but I haven't been lucky the 15, 20, 40, 50,

  • - I know that. - Okay

  • But maybe I was lucky the first time.

  • My life changed when I went, I was a pretty much...

  • a haphazard kid got in a lot of trouble,

  • got arrested 4 or 5 times,

  • thrown in jail

  • and this was with my dad as a cop.

  • But then I went, I volunteered for the draft in 1966

  • at the height of the Vietnam War

  • and I went to OCS and that changed my life

  • because it was the really first real high performance thing

  • that I could measure myself against, with other people.

  • Two-thirds of all Fortune 500 CEOs have one thing in common

  • - military background. - Really

  • Two-thirds of those two-thirds have something else

  • Martial Arts.

  • What do you learn in martial arts Brian?

  • Discipline, focus.

  • A lot of people don't believe they deserve to be there

  • I convinced them

  • and we have these drills, why you belong there?

  • A lot of people that come there,

  • you know with money that have made money

  • think they made it by accident.

  • I just had one of my super stars whose made a hundred million bucks

  • tell me in the last week,

  • "You know,

  • I'm not sure I'm going to have another lucky accident."

  • And I said, "You did it."

  • I mean, you know, you tried a lot of things.

  • Thomas Edison, I would, I wouldn't have done it 10,000 times.

  • I would've hired an engineer from MIT to do it.

  • But I mean, I've tried a lot of things

  • nobody's failed at more things than I have

  • and the first 100 million are successes

  • but I could write a book about failures that'd be

  • I mean because I've tried a lot of different things

  • because failure is just testing

  • and one of the reasons I've been so successful

  • in generating this equity and value in my kids

  • -and I call you all kids-

  • is because I convinced them that making a mistake is okay.

  • Your parents probably told you

  • you can be anything you want,

  • but you can't.

  • That's ***.

  • You can't.

  • If it's all juxtaposed

  • So but what you tell them is that

  • you can do anything you want that you have passion for.

  • Because that eliminates most of the crap

  • because most people don't follow their dream,

  • you know, like they say in the sound of music.

  • "You can't have a dream come true unless you have a dream"

  • Now I still dream,

  • I dream in technicolor,

  • I say my affirmations and goals every single night.

  • It's bloody hard

  • to be a high-performance person.

  • Perfection equals paralysis.

  • If you left it to the engineers,

  • no car would ever come off the assembly line.

  • No car would ever come off the assembly line

  • and I've been in business with enough engineers

  • that I can tell attest to that with my hand on my heart.

  • They'd still be...

  • Trying to make it better

  • and the internet business is very much the same.

  • The internet kids want to test and test and test

  • and they will want the landing page to be this

  • Just roll it out,

  • the great thing about the internet is your results are instantaneous.

  • If something that I'm overseeing at a Concorde level 60,000 feet

  • doesn't work in two days

  • forget about it move on.

  • And today I had our meeting

  • now the young kids are,

  • "We ran it three days sir, and we closed it down."

  • And they are thinking I'm going to ask why

  • I said, "No, that's fine next"

  • Because without them making mistakes,

  • and without them being allowed to make the decision they never get any better

  • and 95% of the time I know probably better than they do,

  • We're never going to be able to know everything

  • or have them know everything unless they make some mistakes

  • and get comfortable with making mistakes.

  • What gets measured gets accomplished.

  • Without measurement you're just fooling yourself.

  • Before I had any money

  • I used to go to the Rolls Royce dealers and sit in the cars and smell the leather

  • touch the leather. Okay

  • I went to million dollar houses

  • and my wife and I would walk through the house

  • and they'd say, "When are your parents getting here kids?"

  • "No, we are the buyers."

  • Practice within when you're without.

  • Practice being successful.

  • How many people listening to this today practice being successful today.

  • Through affirmations,

  • through going to the Rolls Royce dealer.

  • Maybe Lamborghini, maybe something else.

  • In my particular case it was Rolls Royce.

  • And within a year of me going to a Rolls Royce dealer, I had a Rolls

  • Okay

  • Within...

  • 19 months of me dreaming and...

  • adding it to my goals a castle on an island,

  • I owned Guthrie castle.

  • - 19 months - Okay

  • Go to stores you can't afford.

  • Go hire lawyers, you can't afford.

  • Lawyers will meet with anybody,

  • accountants will meet with anybody.

  • Go to the big four accountants.

  • With a business idea,

  • the first couple meetings are for free.

  • Jettison, probably a lot of the people you hang around with.

  • If you have poor public speaking skills

  • join Toastmasters.

  • Do these.

  • If you go, if you went to a good school

  • and you're not successful, go to the alumni deals

  • Okay

  • I didn't go to a good school, I'm a perfect living example that

  • a lot of trouble as a kid,

  • working-class background, my parents,

  • went to just a mediocre university

  • that I flunked out of three times before I finally graduated with honors, but...

  • And I had no money to begin with, $820

  • So it's all possible

  • But I, you know, I devoted myself

  • to feeling successful.

  • I was wearing suits like this, before I could afford them.

  • Most people procrastinate because they're unsure.

  • So just do it.

  • And, but I've never had a problem just doing it

  • because one of the things you learn as a young combat,

  • infantry officer is

  • time cost lives.

  • We over analyze because we're unsure,

  • we're not- over analyze,

  • we don't over analyze because we are not sure.

  • If it will work or not,

  • we're more worried about on the emotional side

  • it embarrassing us.

Show me your friends and I'll show you your future.

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Billionaire Dan Pena's Ultimate Advice for Students & Young People - HOW TO SUCCEED IN LIFE

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