"If you're not walking a hunt putting all your energy in one direction, it's scattered and then you don't move this fast," he says. "I wanted to always surround myself with the people who were ideally a little ahead of me" His closest friend is Dr. Cashie, whom he spends an hour a week with like clockwork. The two have been friends since middle school.
Growth comes through elimination. Today, Alex (@AlexHormozi) shares with us his more in-depth perspective on why it’s okay to have friendships that don’t last long, the kinds of relationships that we need to keep in order to succeed in life, and why you should never take to heart the words or labels that are said about you (even if they’re from loved ones). This is part 1 of the episode.
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.
Timestamps:
(1:50) - Your love for someone = time you’re willing to give up for them
(10:08) - Our identity is based on the labels we say about ourselves
(12:24) - In every season of Alex’s life, he makes new friends and sheds old ones
(15:11) - To make a great company, you need to have hard conversations
(17:24) - Every time you switch career paths, you start at zero again. But your existing skills retain
(19:20) - People will judge you on how you spend your time
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