I would say I didn't feel secure. I felt like it was going to be over tomorrow always. That feeling has taken a long time to get rid of. But yeah, from the get go,. And that's probably not the standard entrepreneur story. He slept at the gym. The way the heart feels is different. Like when we started doing gym launch, the stress was more around money. It was cash flow issues of okay, we're launching all these, you know, We're launching eight gyms next month. What is now to you? Is now what you're doing hard or are you an easy phase? Hard changes. Jim launched his first gym in 2009 and made $
“But the difference between somebody who's loyal or not is whether they cheat, right? And so I think that it's the same thing with patience. It's the same thing with honesty.” Today, join Alex (@AlexHormozi) as he guests on Erika Taught Me to share his insights on the importance of accepting that success is the result of many small things, not just one big thing. He also discusses his journey from quitting his corporate job to starting a gym and eventually launching his own successful business. This is part 1 of the interview.
Welcome to The Game w/Alex Hormozi, hosted by entrepreneur, founder, investor, author, public speaker, and content creator Alex Hormozi. On this podcast you’ll hear how to get more customers, make more profit per customer, how to keep them longer, and the many failures and lessons Alex has learned on his path from $100M to $1B in net worth.
Check out the episode on Erika Kullberg's YouTube Channel!
Timestamps:
(2:53) - Success requires consistent effort
(4:19) - Take calculated risks in life
(9:01) - Entrepreneurship can replace traditional education
(13:32) - Importance of internal validation
(19:03) - Actions define character traits
(22:40) - Action leads to true learning
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