Be The Change That You Want To See - Patrick Bet-David #327

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Entrepreneur and motivational speaker Patrick Bet-David shares valuable advice and personal stories in his video "Be The Change That You Want To See." Key points include the importance of self-development and staying curious, making a not-to-do list, avoiding get-rich-quick schemes, cutting toxic people out of your life, and making a paradigm shift to achieve success. Bet-David also offers guidance on launching a successful podcast and shares his experience of constantly recreating oneself to expand an audience and keep content fresh and exciting. He emphasizes the significance of surrounding oneself with like-minded individuals who pursue similar goals and changing our mindset to take control of our lives, reminding the audience that we all have the necessary equipment to make something special out of our lives.

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In this section, Patrick Bet-David emphasizes the importance of making a lasting impact on people's lives and not being forgotten or left behind. He believes that everyone has dreams, but it takes courage and responsibility to make changes and achieve them. Bet-David attributes his prolific speech to his lifelong curiosity, storytelling, and reading habit of thousands of books. He also advises using different media like audiobooks, podcasts, and reading to maximize available time for self-development and learning. Bet-David suggests staying in curious mode and feeding the mind in the same way as feeding the body.

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In this section, Patrick Bet-David discusses how he plans for the future by making a list of things to not do over the next year. He meets with his financial adviser to review projects, and take off projects that need more time investment than they will return. He suggests having a not-to-do list instead of a to-do list to free up time. Patrick Bet-David also mentions his plan to hire six to ten top executives to manage projects and companies to go deeper instead of wider. Finally, he says that people should decide to work as hard as they want and not compare themselves to others while keeping in mind personal relationships and conversations with their partners.

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In this section, Patrick Bet-David reflects on his past experiences of wanting to take shortcuts and make quick money. He emphasizes that building genuine wealth requires sustained effort, discipline, and a methodological approach. He advises individuals who are dissatisfied with their current financial state to ask themselves hard questions about their net worth, their satisfaction with their life, and the effectiveness of their approach to problem-solving. Bet-David also encourages individuals to avoid get-rich-quick schemes and instead focus on building a real philosophy built on data, growth, and substance. He identifies these values as the key to success, regardless of the individual's starting point.

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In this section of the video, Patrick Bet-David shares his experience and advice when dealing with negative and toxic people. He gives an example of a friend who was constantly negative and how he eventually had to stop talking to him. He explains that it's important to surround yourself with positive people and cut toxic people out of your life. Additionally, he explains how the difference in financial situations can create tension in friendships and the importance of changing your mindset in order to improve your financial situation. Finally, he promotes the benefits of joining a community like themorningmeetup.com to surround yourself with like-minded people who are looking to grow and improve themselves.

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In this section, entrepreneur and motivational speaker Patrick Bet-David talks about the importance of a paradigm shift, giving examples from his own life. He shares how he dressed up as a bagger and paid for people's groceries while working at a Winn-Dixie in the troubled area of Liberty City. He also shares how he played a game where he would walk into high-end stores, dressed poorly, and observe if the salesperson believed he could afford the products. He believes that a change in perspective is crucial for individuals to go beyond their current circumstances and achieve their goals.

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In this section, Patrick Bet-David discusses the importance of making certain changes in order to achieve success. He emphasizes the need to go on a year-long "radio diet," where one restricts themselves from listening to the radio and Spotify and only focuses on business and intentional audiobooks. Bet-David also discusses the dangers of becoming irrelevant and forgotten in life and how it is essential to take action to change that. He mentions movies such as Rocky and Stand and Deliver, which can inspire individuals to take action towards their dreams and avoid becoming irrelevant. Furthermore, Bet-David believes that half of the people who say they do not care about being forgotten do care and that such an attitude is just a way of avoiding responsibility.

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In this section, Patrick Bet-David offers advice on launching a successful podcast and emphasizes the need for an income strategy. He lists three basic requirements: a distribution platform, a high-quality microphone, and a plan to make money. Bet-David shares that he has made seven figures with his podcast and offers to teach others how to replicate his success for only $37 through his ebook on podcasting. He goes on to discuss how he used to think success was only attainable through connections and how this audience resonates with him because they want success but don't know how to achieve it yet. He finds excuses unrelatable but cautions against labeling one person or group as ugly as all people are inherently selfish to a degree. Bet-David believes that the ugliest qualities are helplessness, blame, guilt, self-pity, and negativity.

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In this section, Patrick Bet-David discusses the different levels one can go through in life, starting from courage to enlightenment. He then explains how he used to have a victim mentality growing up, as his mother's communist beliefs influenced him to think negatively about rich people, but his uncle's success made him question this thinking. Bet-David then shares a personal story of being in the army and witnessing a friend going through a difficult time, which led him to search for motivation and adopt a different mindset. He emphasizes the importance of avoiding victimhood language and rejecting the pity of others, as it can be an unattractive quality that may lead to a self-defeating mentality.

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In this section, Patrick Bet-David emphasizes that humans have all the necessary equipment to make something special out of their lives, such as the ability to talk, hear, see, enjoy music and humor, among others. He explains that we shouldn't make excuses for why we can't make a significant difference. Moreover, he emphasizes the significance of surrounding oneself with like-minded individuals who pursue similar goals, a vital factor in taking control of our lives. As a result, our environment impacts our behavior, and we are the reason for the environment we have chosen. Hence, blaming our environment shifts the responsibility from ourselves and holds us back from achieving our objectives. Changing our mindset requires courage, and it is not an easy task.

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In this section, Patrick Bet-David talks about how he was able to flip the script and sell himself on something different. He used to sell himself on his weaknesses and why he was not successful in life. However, he realized that he was simply selling the wrong product. He started selling himself on his own strengths and talents, and was able to achieve much success. He talks about a time in his life when he went 17 months without sex, and used that as a motivator to find true substance and purpose in his life. He realized that he wanted more than just partying constantly, and that he needed substance in his life.

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In this section, Patrick Bet-David talks about his past struggles and how he overcame them, ultimately achieving great financial success. He also discusses his fears, particularly the fear of his children being influenced negatively. Bet-David shares a story about a friend who died from Vicodin addiction, emphasizing how one bad influence can ruin someone's life. He then speaks about his fear of the education system and outside influences on children, which can lead to negative mindsets that last for years. Despite his fears, Bet-David is grateful for his children and cherishes the time he has with them while they are still young.

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In this section, Patrick Bet-David gives advice on how to grow a business or a platform. He suggests that the key to growth is to constantly recreate oneself and go beyond the initial niche that established the business. Bet-David shares his experience of initially focusing on entrepreneurship and gradually incorporating bodybuilding and then history and politics. He also emphasizes the need to not keep reusing the same content over and over, but to find new anecdotes and stories to keep the audience engaged. By constantly recreating oneself and exploring new topics of interest, one can expand their audience and keep their content fresh and exciting.

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