Full Masculinity Guide: Become A Man

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 22 жов 2022
  • Get Hamza’s help to make your first $10k online: www.skool.com/adonis

КОМЕНТАРІ • 6 тис.

  • @Hamza97
    @Hamza97  3 місяці тому +24

    I just won a massive business competition and came FIRST PLACE: ua-cam.com/video/SyMFphASx9k/v-deo.html

    • @big-papi6974
      @big-papi6974 3 місяці тому +4

      I came back to this video after a year and rewatched it. I applied what I learned from this video to my life and I made a really big change from who i used to be. Everything you said in it was true and real. You got no idea how much you helped me thank you Hamza

    • @big-papi6974
      @big-papi6974 3 місяці тому +1

      Congratulations bro 🙏

    • @DomTheDriver
      @DomTheDriver 3 місяці тому

      ​@@big-papi6974 Same here, just about to reach the end of the video 😅 Keep up the progress brother 💪

    • @kanavjaiswal6332
      @kanavjaiswal6332 2 місяці тому

      Alex Hormozi is a man i truly appreciate and i love the fact that you are into this stuff
      love your videos hamza thank you for changing my life and leading me to my purpose
      ❤‍🩹

    • @influence_king
      @influence_king 2 місяці тому

      Congrats Bro

  • @CardinalsFanBoy
    @CardinalsFanBoy Рік тому +3245

    The best advice I can give about being a man is to learn humility. You will fail, make mistakes, be rejected. Don't let the voice in your head tell you that you are stupid or a freak or a weirdo. It took me so long to realize no one is thinking that about me. We are all here to grow and become better versions of ourselves. For the longest time I made others out to be enemies telling myself they must not like me, misinterpreting looks, but I found myself when I realized I was my own worst enemy. Love yourself & believe in yourself, it really is the first step.

    • @MYWALLS
      @MYWALLS Рік тому

      Your learning shit man cant belive anyone of you would listen to this dumbass

    • @TheChildDevourer
      @TheChildDevourer Рік тому +21

      One of my signature skills

    • @GamerKidPlaysGames
      @GamerKidPlaysGames Рік тому +15

      i feel like everyone hates me even my family

    • @fls128
      @fls128 Рік тому +36

      The point about knowing that people really don't think about what you're doing is most important. So many people ruin their own lives by massively overthinking how something they do will look to other people.

    • @MYWALLS
      @MYWALLS Рік тому +4

      @@fls128 so just do everything without thought like a brainless zombie yeah totally good advice bro!11!1!1!1!!1

  • @danielkruk8524
    @danielkruk8524 Рік тому +2775

    It's unbelievably eye opening. I'm 33 and what sucks to admit, I've f*cked up most of my life up to this point. Stuck with the job I don't like, barely making enough income to support myself, bad shape, bad habits, progressively worse health year by year, lack of motivation and so on.
    Today marks the first day of my journey. Thank you for opening my eyes Hamza.

    • @how-ss3pe
      @how-ss3pe Рік тому +264

      good luck im 14 and im gratefull for having my eyes opened at a young age

    • @naminabantu
      @naminabantu Рік тому +55

      Wishing the very best on your new journey!

    • @HazeBiatch
      @HazeBiatch Рік тому +33

      Kibicuję mordo, jedziesz z tym

    • @kayilla6413
      @kayilla6413 Рік тому +44

      u got this homie. everyday is a new day

    • @dylanm1stry
      @dylanm1stry Рік тому +24

      Good luck bro, make sure to keep us updated

  • @Soldier0fWinter
    @Soldier0fWinter Рік тому +1565

    I'm a woman who started to watch this video in order to help me in raising my son to be masculine and strong, but this has put a lot into perspective for me not only as a mother but as a wife. Thank you for this, Hamza.

    • @improvedstrebor9973
      @improvedstrebor9973 Рік тому +265

      You’re a brilliant mother if you did this for your son. Well done for taking more from this as a wife.

    • @saurabhyadav4899
      @saurabhyadav4899 Рік тому +17

      Than start dating a masculine man, who can be the dad for your son.

    • @Soldier0fWinter
      @Soldier0fWinter Рік тому +195

      @@saurabhyadav4899 Ew. I don't know why you assume there's no man in my son's life. I'm married to his father.
      My husband is very masculine but he works all day and I'm the one who is home with my son. It is in my son's best interest that I also know how to raise him as a masculine man rather than making him soft and weak.

    • @saurabhyadav4899
      @saurabhyadav4899 Рік тому +103

      @@Soldier0fWinter oh, my bad. Your son so blessed.

    • @uhvoid8433
      @uhvoid8433 Рік тому +22

      Then you're doing a better job than my father did👏

  • @chopisdish2
    @chopisdish2 2 місяці тому +256

    I will do 1 pushup for each like this comments get...

    • @Ghjkl-eb2sv
      @Ghjkl-eb2sv 2 місяці тому +2

      Now there’s enough traction nigga just workout

    • @Mylorius
      @Mylorius 2 місяці тому +8

      10 pushups per like. Don’t be a wimp

    • @chazcuber8083
      @chazcuber8083 2 місяці тому

      lets see the proof

    • @kartik-un9fr
      @kartik-un9fr 2 місяці тому

      20 per like?

    • @justinjuarezyt
      @justinjuarezyt 2 місяці тому +1

      Bro now you have to do 84 push ups
      Good luck men

  • @millert439
    @millert439 Рік тому +3235

    What I’ve taken from the video,
    1. Goal setting
    2. Discipline
    3. Journaling
    4. Better now than never

    • @abdulg4360
      @abdulg4360 Рік тому +50

      Meditation.

    • @sigmawarrior5k
      @sigmawarrior5k Рік тому +10

      I came

    • @goresettt
      @goresettt Рік тому +35

      quitting games, focusing on irl goals

    • @SuilongV3
      @SuilongV3 Рік тому +6

      I've got a few I can definitely work on. Only one I've been on top of is Journaling. Make a habit of it! 💪

    • @goresettt
      @goresettt Рік тому +6

      @@SuilongV3 set daily goals to always achieve something in your everyday life

  • @BearSpeech
    @BearSpeech Рік тому +629

    "Do the hard work especially when you don't feel like it" what a great words

    • @Shpoon_
      @Shpoon_ 11 місяців тому +12

      "muah."

    • @guilhermebessa8994
      @guilhermebessa8994 10 місяців тому +2

      brasileirin tentando falar português kkkkkk intankavel
      sucesso pra ti irmão.

    • @MrHanmaFn7
      @MrHanmaFn7 10 місяців тому +3

      The man who goes to the gym every single day regardless off how he feels will always beat the man who goes to the gym when he feels like going to the gym

  • @Mussert88
    @Mussert88 11 місяців тому +185

    I am happy to say that i found my purpose for now. Im 16 year old and I will be dedicating my life to become a boxer. Its difficult that my family doesnt support me in my purpose, even my mum laughs at it. But im glad that my father believes in me. Thanks Hamza and team, im so grateful for your videos. If anyone reads this, i wish you the best, keep working harder than everyone else!

    • @Hbcfrtyujjbbcxdtmnggyuoop
      @Hbcfrtyujjbbcxdtmnggyuoop 11 місяців тому +13

      I know this feeling. I had it when i was about your age, and then I let my life get ruined by catering to everyone’s expectations of who I should be. Went to college, stayed in my comfort zone, got addicted to weed, bla bla you know the story. What I’m saying is when you train, think of this comment and punch a little harder. Do one more rep during hiit. Make yourself mad. You should feel like your life depends on it, because it does bro.

    • @Mussert88
      @Mussert88 10 місяців тому

      @@Hbcfrtyujjbbcxdtmnggyuoop thanks brother, i appreciate it highly 👊🏻

    • @AayuTiwary
      @AayuTiwary 10 місяців тому +6

      Football this side bro 💪👏

    • @AayuTiwary
      @AayuTiwary 10 місяців тому +4

      Best of luck mate

    • @Mussert88
      @Mussert88 10 місяців тому +2

      @@AayuTiwary 👊🏻👊🏻 good luck to u as well

  • @steamedstew2495
    @steamedstew2495 Рік тому +46

    Recently, I've truly realised that I've grown up in a feminine household. That's not to say they haven't done a good job raising me, but it has definetly effected my confidence and masculinity. Hamza in particular has really opened my eyes and has helped me with my self improvement and that is something that I will forever be grateful for, particularly with being a masculine role model that I needed.

  • @diznq
    @diznq Рік тому +6264

    Common Hamza W

  • @basilnorth3261
    @basilnorth3261 Рік тому +1659

    Best hour and 18 minutes of my life, never felt so driven. 💪💪💪💪💪💪💪

    • @Ash1nerTV
      @Ash1nerTV Рік тому +45

      Don’t forget the 17 seconds!

    • @desireprime.
      @desireprime. Рік тому +6

      @@Ash1nerTV bruh 🗿🗿

    • @abdelrahman2854
      @abdelrahman2854 Рік тому +4

      @@Ash1nerTV 16 seconds

    • @luke-il7vt
      @luke-il7vt Рік тому +1

      @@Ash1nerTV hahahaha i found this comment really funny hehehehe.

    • @Ash1nerTV
      @Ash1nerTV Рік тому +1

      @@abdelrahman2854 On my screen it says 17, but ok 👍

  • @RackEssy
    @RackEssy 9 місяців тому +40

    I'm 14 and as i'm reading this I just came to the realization that I've been thought to more feminine by my mother (i'm from a singles mother Household).
    I discovered Self-Improvement for the very first time with your mewing video but I've been really lazy until today (18/09/2023), I watched the video and it motivated me to clean my room, I know it doesn't seem like such a big deal but I've not tidied my room in months and it was really just a big mess.
    For me, this is the start if my new life and I'll do everything to be the man I want to become.
    UPDATE March 02, 2024: I struggled a lot with procrastination but I started working out more and more and I think I have good gens (I'm african so no wonder), I've been trying to get my grades up and get some money on the side. On a final note I want to thank God for all the progress + I feel like even if your not religious, advices from the Bible can help you on your Self-improvement journey.

    • @5wishy390
      @5wishy390 9 місяців тому +6

      Brother, always remember "Small actions lead to big achievements", keep working on yourself and you will change your life step by step, trust me if you do everything at least 50% right youll become a different person in 6 months

    • @Yolze
      @Yolze 8 місяців тому

      Keep moving don’t stop

    • @niki-bz8vm
      @niki-bz8vm 4 місяці тому

      how is it going bro?

    • @danny5653
      @danny5653 3 місяці тому

      keep it up little bro

  • @caleb1931
    @caleb1931 Рік тому +701

    I’m 15 and wasn’t sure if a video like this would be worth the 1 hour and 18 minutes of my life. But just this I can already tell I’ve seen growth in my mindset and my goals. I am truly grateful to have come across this video. Thank you

    • @legoMyeggo-qs5zc
      @legoMyeggo-qs5zc Рік тому +18

      im 16 bro, we can keep this up, life will be easy if we do that hard work right now.

    • @meh3083
      @meh3083 Рік тому +12

      good luck bro. i'm 18 and wish i followed it and had this easily digestible content at your age. subscribe to his channel and watch his other videos that aren't super short and edited, it will benefit you. keep an open mind and don't fall into a blind following mentality but keep learning and grow to new heights!

    • @nodather
      @nodather Рік тому +6

      Good luck bro, im 13 and ive found this video the most helpfull that hamza has ever done, thank you.

    • @Wayne-cs7kc
      @Wayne-cs7kc Рік тому +8

      I envy you brother. If I could be 15 again, a lot of stuff would have happened differently.

    • @WhitePeopleAreAnnoying
      @WhitePeopleAreAnnoying Рік тому +10

      @@nodather you’re 13 lmao. Just remember that u got a lot to learn and your maturity And body are no where near done developing.

  • @josephbelk2472
    @josephbelk2472 Рік тому +202

    What i learned:
    -have a purpose (mission)
    -have goals
    -obsses over them
    -have long term goals and short term goals as milestones (think of future
    -have discipline and mental health(no procrastination)
    -ignore “bad days” still be productive
    -discipline is “ignoring” feelings
    -progressive overload=sacrifice more and more each sacrifice being greater than the last
    -nofap (this is obvious)
    -positive impact on ur “tribe”
    -its harder for men these days but still dont give up on masculinity
    -be friends with good people like u that r tryna improve
    -be masculine in relationships, be the leader, you make the decisions
    - father-daughter dynamic in relationship
    -u pay for everything woman will be more feminine when u pay
    -polarized relationships
    -becoming a man is a journey

    • @bowterpoll8771
      @bowterpoll8771 Рік тому +1

      Keep going King

    • @tacofist8320
      @tacofist8320 Рік тому +2

      yeah dude, don´t feel your emotions #alpha

    • @Hephasto
      @Hephasto Рік тому

      What I learned:
      - get business
      - don’t be pussy
      - no fap, no alcohol, no shit

    • @josephbelk2472
      @josephbelk2472 Рік тому

      @@Hephasto I’m everything u said besides business

    • @bmksy1
      @bmksy1 6 місяців тому

      how do you set goals?

  • @KrunkCobain
    @KrunkCobain Рік тому +7

    It's 6:00AM I watched the whole thing, you just reaffirmed all the things I've been working towards and the parts that I initially felt resistance to hearing were the parts I needed to hear the most. Other clean eating, disciplined, meditating, men are out here. Thank you brother

  • @andre1dewilbert
    @andre1dewilbert 11 місяців тому +10

    Thanks, my man hamza, my manza. In the last year and a half Ive put on about 7 kilos of muscle, started meditating, journaling, fixed relationships with my family, learnt to play a couple of instruments and I am currently writing a book, 50K words in. I am 14 and I feel happiness in most of the moments I am awake, and I thank you deeply

  • @vukasinbozic8284
    @vukasinbozic8284 Рік тому +354

    I'm 15 and Hamza is really changing my life right now. I felt like I was too young for self-improvement, but I was wrong. Journaling, meditation, studying, and training, all helped me a LOT.
    Thank you, Hamza!
    1M is there!

    • @LightYagami675S
      @LightYagami675S Рік тому +21

      As a 21 yr old I would say get ur mom to take u to the gym it will help u out a lot thru hs and out they have free trainers in most gyms btw

    • @tytyty5866
      @tytyty5866 Рік тому +1

      Cringe

    • @SickobingNotAutism
      @SickobingNotAutism Рік тому +23

      @@LightYagami675S u dont need to go to the gym , u can build strength and muscle by doing calisthenic or basic workout .. no one can stop you king 🔱

    • @yaroslav7317
      @yaroslav7317 Рік тому

      where are you from?

    • @biggiemongusmemethief7714
      @biggiemongusmemethief7714 Рік тому +9

      My brother, we are lucky to have found the wisdom of this man at such a young age.

  • @dang4914
    @dang4914 Рік тому +135

    This man doesn’t deserve 1 mil, he deserves 10 million. The struggle will soon be worth it. Hamza has shown me how I can overcome weakness and focus on self improvement.

    • @jsgv7935
      @jsgv7935 Рік тому +5

      @Dr. Jabroni debatable. I would say he deserves way more if he keeps on doing this, full guide, quality over quantity when making content. that time when he was streaming was awful.

    • @jsgv7935
      @jsgv7935 Рік тому +5

      @Dr. Jabroni who hurt you lmao

    • @mizzo_1
      @mizzo_1 Рік тому

      @Dr. Jabroni read the whole comment

    • @1ight398
      @1ight398 Рік тому

      @Dr. Jabroni and those "bottom feeders" are 70%+ of male. He's not the best built, most disciplined, top 0.000001% man but he is helping a generation of losers which definitely deserves 10 mil over some dumbass gamer or vlogger that has 0 real value to people.

    • @walijannoo125
      @walijannoo125 Рік тому +4

      @Dr. Jabroni Your profile picture says it all 😂😂

  • @m0ncherii
    @m0ncherii 11 місяців тому +6

    I find myself coming back to this video.
    Over a year ago I started my self improvement, I improved my looks. I’ve been lucky in that department but I never worked on it for a while.
    I hit the gym a year back. Did a martial art for around 7-8 months. I gained muscle and learned a bit more on defending myself.
    What was improving for a bit but declined was my mentality and my habits, I stopped watching these videos for a bit and went to live.
    And now after doing a bit of journaling I realize I need to be a man. What I want is security in myself, and at peace with the thoughts in my mind.
    I feel a desire to be my own man, to be more independent in myself as a person. To secure my future, and to start becoming more mature.
    I seek once again a search for my masculinity and mental health. Take care.

  • @thesupamaster4878
    @thesupamaster4878 Рік тому +1

    Thank you Hamza for this. I've been watching your videos for all this week and have realized so many things wrong with what I've done and what others around me have done. I'm so fortunate to have caught on so early (I'm 20 btw), and I'm so ready to make huge changes, so I become a man that is worthy for everyone to respect and love.

  • @werwolf291
    @werwolf291 Рік тому +267

    The only real enemy in life is yourself. You have to overcome your fears and overcome wasting your life and actually start working hard on something you're passionate about. Thanks so much for this life-changing advice!

    • @hsavage2611
      @hsavage2611 Рік тому +1

      correct, but its good to compete with others.

    • @rascalthememenator
      @rascalthememenator Рік тому

      literally said by someone with a videogame character profile pic

  • @juliorivera893
    @juliorivera893 Рік тому +100

    Hamza, I just want to thank you for showing me the path of manly hood. My whole life I grew up fat and feminine and I always got rejected and we’ll I was just miserable. I have lost 60 pounds and gained a good physique and you showed me how to increase my status and I have grown so much.

  • @PrathamPatel30
    @PrathamPatel30 Місяць тому +4

    Step 1: Find and discover your purpose then set goals and be obsessed over those goals
    Journal prompts
    1. What stage of the Maslows hierarchy of needs, do i need to fulfill? (Ex: sex)
    2. What is some work I can do that will help my tribe? (Ex: self transcending purpose)
    3. What do i want my life to be like in 10 years time? (Ex: Think big)
    Men who think in decades are dangerous - first man
    Set up goals in terms like for 10 years, 5 years, 1 year and monthly milestones
    Goal setting and goal obsessing is the single greatest way to become more masculine it makes you aligned with your goals and desires
    Step 2: Discipline & Mental Health
    Improving your mental health is the single best thing to do to increase your productive work output
    Journaling and meditation actually improve your mental health
    Discipline is a mindset, discipline is the skill to do the hard work especially when you dont feel like it to do.
    You just have to move one step further even if you feel to not do that task or work
    Discipline can cure depression, depression can cause due to not progressive overload
    You need to sacrifice your comfort, you need to sacrifice for becoming more masculine to become successful to become healthy
    Sacrifice must be progressively overloaded
    What is another sacrifice i can make to make more progress towards any goals?
    Step 3: NoFap
    Step 4: Achieving freedom
    3 types of freedom
    1. Financial freedom
    2. Time freedom
    3. Location freedo
    Actively seek out for criticism, go where you can get criticized
    2 kind of relationship dynamics
    1 is the mother-son where girls behave like mother and men behave like his son and this dynamic is the worst one
    And 2nd dynamics is like father-daughter where men behave like a father and girl behave like childish and daughter and this one is the best masculine dynamic in a relationship
    How father dynamic behaves, he is the leader, he is the decision maker, and choice maker. That doesn't mean he never asks the girl about her choice, father who provides to her

  • @101Scale
    @101Scale Рік тому +2

    You just changed my whole worldview and beliefs about myself. Now I know what the root of every problem is. Thank you and I have spent most of my life in a feminine way but it's time to bring that masculine energy into my life. Thank you.

  • @_____________________________W
    @_____________________________W Рік тому +19

    I am a 16 year old on the final lap of school, I have the big exams coming up in less than two weeks, studying and learning was always an issue for me and based on watching this video I have come to the realization that I am way more in touch with my feminine side, Since I started high school I moves in with my aunt and my two younger cousins (they are female as well) and I will admit that it has had quite the effect on me going through my teenage years, since I had no masculine figures in the household. And believe it or not I am the only male in my class based on the subject area that I am currently doing, and I have come to realize how much of an effect these have had on me, it is difficult for me to point out any of my masculine traits but I can easily state my feminine traits. I believe that this is what kept me lacking in the area of school work as I was not motivated to do school work or look towards the future, the only thing I was slightly motivated to do was workout, which I am glad I did because doing so also helped me to realize how much of a difference having masculine traits have on a man's mindset. But despite working out and all I still was not motivated to do school work and to this day I am still not motivated to do so. Despite the fact that I have my final exams coming up I have been unable to study basically anything. Until I found this video I was able to truly understand why and I do wish I had found it sooner as I think it is too late as it relates to my school work and upcoming exams.

    • @corymcinnes4090
      @corymcinnes4090 Рік тому +1

      hey bro, don't put too much pressure on yourself when it comes to your final exams. Over the years of high school I came to understand that school is not for everybody and it certainly doesn't dictate where we end up in life. I am quite good in school as a result of hard work but also natural smarts. What I'm trying to say is you get given numbers as results from these exams that at the end of the day don't really mean a whole lot. This doesn't mean to become complacent and not work hard and not study hard, but don't put tons of pressure on yourself. Keep grinding, keep getting rid of bad habits and creating good ones, and keep building your masculinity, as all of this takes time. And when you finish school, this hard work will have set you up to achieve greater things than any of your teachers could have ever imagined.

    • @_____________________________W
      @_____________________________W Рік тому +2

      @@corymcinnes4090 I completely agree, after a few days of posting this comment I was able to become mentally stable about the whole situation, and I have come to the realization that these exam grades does not define my future. And starting to carry out more masculine traits and being more productive led me to this conclusion. Despite the fact that I might fail these exams, I still wish to work hard in the future. But that's where another issue erupts, basically my entire family believes that if you don't pass your exams, you will become nothing in life, and they have told me this many many times. I wish to show them that I can still become successful even if I don't pass these exams. But that surely will not be an easy task. Thank you for sharing your opinion brother, it really helps me to continue pushing for self improvement!

    • @arthur8202
      @arthur8202 11 місяців тому

      Literally my situation

    • @Barism
      @Barism 10 місяців тому +1

      Everyone can study bro, trust me I've been there for 9th grade to 10, start taking a private lesson from a teacher that works in public highschool and is a sucessful teacher. He will do the program for you and give you homeworks.Also mental health is the 1st step to be sucessful in every part to your life, start meditating and watch hamza's mental health guide. And in 2 weeks you'll actually stop eating junk food and start studying and get real pleasure from it. You'll be in 11th grade next year. I will be in 12th grade. GL 2007 brother we are last of the elites

  • @nishantsharma006
    @nishantsharma006 Рік тому +454

    Thanks man. I have grown up in a feminine household. My father worked away from home. So mom, and an elder sister looked after me. I am happy I have discovered your channel. My journey to become more responsible and disciplined started with Dr. Jordan Peterson, and then I read Marcus Aurelius and Emerson, and such literature. And now I have discovered your channel. God bless you bro. I have seen such changes in me. Your videos needs to be watched by millions of men and boys all over.

    • @briandunleavy926
      @briandunleavy926 Рік тому +6

      My dad left when I was 10 and same as you my sister and mother raised us so I had no father figure ,last year I've been trying but hamza has put me on the right path ,amen 🙏🙏

    • @msunje9862
      @msunje9862 Рік тому

      Did your mom and sister mistreat you ?

    • @user-lt6ve9ns4d
      @user-lt6ve9ns4d Рік тому +10

      The problem isn't that you grew up in a "feminine" household, almost all children are mainly raised by women. The problem is you didn't have a good male role model to look up to

    • @Dark_King8572
      @Dark_King8572 Рік тому +1

      True bro

    • @unknown_codec_404
      @unknown_codec_404 Рік тому +9

      @@user-lt6ve9ns4d But that's what he meant with "feminine" household, if your only role model your mother, you don't have a masculine figure to look up

  • @russellnorth1
    @russellnorth1 Рік тому +97

    My father passed away 3 years ago when I was 14. I can say the last 3 years of my life was exactly what you described is so wrong with many father-less teens: depressed, unhealthy habits such as junk food and drugs, no work ethic or drive, no self-respect, no effort to improve or build deep relationships. Feminine energy.
    Honestly this video has given me such a new perspective and it's one I've needed to find. I need to fully commit to changing my lifestyle and improving my discipline. Really showed me how to become a man. Really good shit here

  • @arinoscardoso4825
    @arinoscardoso4825 Рік тому +2

    I got the pen and paper and wrote down my goal and I’ve never felt so motivated to actually accomplish them. I appreciate this video

  • @noway866
    @noway866 9 місяців тому +1

    This video is the most helpful piece of content I’ve watched in a while. As I’m finishing this video, with 2 pages of notes written about actionable steps I can personally take in my life, I feel like a new man. Im 16 right now and luckily I have a masculine father to help me through this journey. Hamza, I thank you for changing my life.

  • @malikomwansa7953
    @malikomwansa7953 Рік тому +163

    Was a long 1 hour and 18 mins but a round of applause for everyone who sat here and heard everything Hamza said🙏I appreciate you all and wish you nothing but Theeee very best in your self-improvement journey💪doesn’t matter if you’re just getting started or been on it for a while you ghat this💯Let’s make Adonis proud brothers!

    • @lilredboimusic
      @lilredboimusic Рік тому +4

      He honestly restored my faith in just anything. I have found my purpose and that is music, i wanna be a successful entertainer, i wanna perform in front of big crowds with music that has a message and at the same time enough entertaining value to battle the mainstream. I'm just gonna say once I found my purpose, i found myself working harder for it than i ever worked on any other thing. It's true, once you find that one thing that you wanna chase and become, you just go for it for a full 100%
      Good luck to each and everyone of you achieving your own goals. I feel connected, i feel like the world's changing and i can only say that I'm ready for it.

    • @malikomwansa7953
      @malikomwansa7953 Рік тому +2

      @@lilredboimusic keep chasing those dreams brother🙏you ghat this!no doubts you’re gonna be big and successful!🔥

  • @randomideas4644
    @randomideas4644 Рік тому +104

    I’m 14 and think I am more masculine than feminine but this video made me realize that I got to focused more on my goals thanks Hamza

  • @Wkfkqmkoqfm
    @Wkfkqmkoqfm 11 місяців тому +3

    Im 14year old from Finland and i personally think that you have changed my life even though im not successful yet or rich or anything like that but i bet that following your guides and just listening to you and putting time to become successful im going to make it! Thank you Hamza❤️

  • @Flokx978
    @Flokx978 Рік тому +2

    I have watched your video in full length. I dedicated 1 and a half hours off attention and focus to you. It was 100% worth it. I think you discussed some important problems of our modern society. In summary, I just want to say thank you for making us more masculine again!

  • @den_am5179
    @den_am5179 Рік тому +93

    Thank you, Hamza. That's all I have to say. Thank you, thank you for that 1 hour and 18 minutes of guide, I'm currently working on myself right now, and this 2023, I will going to be better, thank you.

  • @catalyst217
    @catalyst217 Рік тому +171

    I reached 1:18:02 so here are my thoughts, I really enjoyed it. You give actionable advice that helps, I've asked my friends to tell me something bad about me so let's see how that goes, I also made a yearly and monthly goal planner. I started with abs workout in the summer then progressed to joining a gym around 5 months ago.
    Good Luck to all who read this

    • @snows1
      @snows1 Рік тому +11

      Remove the anime pfp.

    • @Smartassmanipulator
      @Smartassmanipulator 10 місяців тому +1

      ​@@snows1??

    • @snows1
      @snows1 10 місяців тому +1

      @@Smartassmanipulator its cringe

    • @KawhiLowry
      @KawhiLowry 10 місяців тому +3

      @@snows1 let him live bruh why u tryna control his profile picture?

    • @snows1
      @snows1 10 місяців тому +1

      @@KawhiLowry its just wierd

  • @speklex779
    @speklex779 8 місяців тому +1

    What a legend. I am already on self improvement for like 3 months. Over the past week I was doing bad habits again as I used to. I played video games, didn't sleep well etc. This video changed me. It made me realize that my perception on self improvement was flawed. It made me understand what I want from myself. THANK YOU.

  • @KRYhustle
    @KRYhustle Місяць тому +3

    Finished rhe video 😮 re watching it again. And again. And again.

    • @KRYhustle
      @KRYhustle Місяць тому

      Taking my first step flished out all my weed and shrums

  • @emery7554
    @emery7554 Рік тому +115

    Im a girl but i love your videos. I worry a lot about what my sons will end up being like. I'm glad there are positive examples of masculinity for the boys in my generation to look up to here online. Keep up the good work!

    • @MrLorenzoriz
      @MrLorenzoriz Рік тому +10

      Wow that is so interesting!! I would not expect a girl in modern western society to watch/agree with a content of this kind. Huge props to you for doing the effort of understanding the male perspective and struggles!

  • @williamsantamaria
    @williamsantamaria Рік тому +33

    I am grateful for Hamza. I started self improvement around 6 months ago and started taking it very seriously around 2 months ago. I find it crazy that I would have definitely been way lower on the scale of masculinity. I am proud and grateful for myself that I now dedicate 97% of my day to my goals, my work and my studies

  • @01919
    @01919 Рік тому +1

    This video single handily changed the direction of my life ever since i watched it back in christmas last year

  • @nenciuvlad4275
    @nenciuvlad4275 9 місяців тому +8

    I'm turning 18 this December and this video(Hamza himself really) made me realize that I've been wasting away my potential. Because of that I started working out and kept learning on how to make myself better. Thank you Hamza for helping me out.

    • @deimosok2003
      @deimosok2003 7 місяців тому

      I am 20. Hear me out before you end up in my situation. It’s not too late for me but I’ve done massive mistakes.
      1) IF you starting college STUDY AS HARD AS YOU CAN. Do not and I repeat DO NOT procrastinate. It will only lead to massive regret and massive anxiety. I’m literally having panic attacks because of the decisions I made on studying.
      2) GET IN BETTER PHYSICAL HEALTH. My back hurts and I am just 20…. That’s explains a lot doesn’t it? Not only that but I feel like a kid among grown ups when everyone around me is the exact same age as me. That will only lead to lower self esteem and even depression.
      3) Take risks. That friend you think is a Jeffries? Push him away from your life. DO IT. Now before it is too late. That girl you think isn’t worth your time and ghosts you? Delete her. NOW. OR that girl you fancy? TALK TO HER. As soon as possible and if you fail trust me it will feel better sometime later that you talked to her instead of never talking to her.
      Please listen to me because if I could go back in time 2 years ago I’d literally do these 3 things I’ve mentioned. All I have now are regrets but since I can’t change my past I CAN change my future. Stay disciplined and good luck!

  • @xprodigy1x674
    @xprodigy1x674 Рік тому +45

    I'm currently 15 almost 16 and ive never had a father figure, I only just recently realised how large a toll this has taken on my mental health along with my position and direction in life. I am now determined to change this. I thank you hamza and a few others for almost becoming my father figure and helping me change my direction. - Kieran

    • @_foresst_1574
      @_foresst_1574 Рік тому +4

      W Brother 🤝🏼 , we can do this . We can be better ♥️💪🏼

    • @edincesir8321
      @edincesir8321 Рік тому +1

      Im 15 almost 16 too and feel like the same way, just want to get better more disciplined more self confident and much more. We can do it keep up and we will reach our goals ❤

    • @wingletmusic
      @wingletmusic Рік тому

      Hello there my friend. I am in your age too. I have a girlfriend and i noticed im still interested in other girls. Now i know why. Because this is not the girl i should be with. Now i know the real reason why my father cheated on my mother. It's all because my mother is too masculine. Im feeling like my current girlfriend is not the one. But we had so much good time with each other... It's hard my friend, watch out for that. I think it's much better to leave, and find someone that im sure i will not be interested in someone else. It's hard cause you also have to find someone that doesn't hurt you. Isn't it better just to NOT have a girlfriend? I don't know honestly, it's painful...

    • @richardofrijole6309
      @richardofrijole6309 Рік тому

      The future is counting on you young men. It’s bigger than any of you can think it is. There is a war on your manhood, and please be careful who you pro-create with when you’re older. Seek women raised in a household with their father.

    • @yasuof3291
      @yasuof3291 Рік тому

      good thing youre starting early bro im 19 and wish i addressed these issues in my life sooner, stop playing video games and induldging in useless instant gratification all the time and work on goals you have for yourself.

  • @arkasin2892
    @arkasin2892 Рік тому +82

    I am 28 years old. I wish I could go back 10 years and knew all of this. However, not knowing these also provided me a great wisdom, which is the lesson from failure and experiencing what failing and losing feels like.
    From now on my primary goal is to enhance the masculine energy and frame within me and completely claim my life. Thank you so much for the video Hamza. You provided a great value.

    • @iam03j32
      @iam03j32 Рік тому +4

      I’m 18 I’ll put in the work to see what’s possible, it’s not too late for you youre in control rn

    • @iFlickdown
      @iFlickdown Рік тому +2

      best day to plant a tree was 20 years ago. next best day is today

  • @ltdexey9126
    @ltdexey9126 Рік тому +1

    We stand along side you hamza, and all who want to embark on this journey of self improvement and taking back our birthright with us.

  • @foxboy7057
    @foxboy7057 Рік тому +2

    Thank you hamza I’ve been in my self improvement journey and you’ve have been a great help to me. From a guy that’s improving to be a man to an actually man I respect you

  • @SnowyGalaxyZz
    @SnowyGalaxyZz Рік тому +37

    We need more people like Hamza, this man had effected so many guys in this world and made them better including me. Thank you Hamza for making men great again. Keep doing what you are doing bro.

  • @musa8714
    @musa8714 Рік тому +232

    This video will push you to 1 Million subscribers. Congratz on helping that many young men around the world brother. 🦍💪🏽

  • @Harutora-qr3wh
    @Harutora-qr3wh 11 місяців тому +1

    Just wanted to say you make make my life get back on track after stucking with bad habits for a long time. Your video is almost like talking to me, us face to face. It seemed so real and very helpful. Thanks a lot Hamza Ahmed.

  • @ayaanmehmood8529
    @ayaanmehmood8529 8 місяців тому +1

    im a 14 year old who started self improvement last year thanks to hamza this video was amazing keep up the effort

  • @oliveraxt8838
    @oliveraxt8838 Рік тому +121

    I‘m 15 years old and I‘m at the 10 year goal part. Is it normal, I want to build a family have children, have a good paid and honorable job and be healthy?
    I think it is and Hamza made me ambitious to reach my goal. I‘m trying my best. Thanks Hamza

    • @emtycs
      @emtycs Рік тому +17

      Yes it’s normal. But not in this order. Get healthy while you’re young. I’m 22, so I’m still young, and I’m extremely glad that I’ve gotten my health on track and am gymming daily now, before I have issues. Get a wel paid job (obviously study hard in school and figure out what you wanna do while you’re in school) and once you’re settled with a good job, then look towards family.
      Once you’ve had a kid, a lot of your time and effort goes into that kid and your partner. I wish I focused on my career first over focusing on girls until just this year. Learn from my mistakes and you’ll be a very strong man 💪

    • @oliveraxt8838
      @oliveraxt8838 Рік тому +8

      @@emtycs damn that’s a good advice man. I appreciate it. I go to my local gym every 2. day too and I‘m trying my best to decrease bad habits and increase my good ones.

    • @vibin4092
      @vibin4092 Рік тому

      @@oliveraxt8838 I am 18 and started at the same age as you. If I have learned one thing in these past 3 years, it is that your physical and mental wellbeing is far more important than anything else. Prioritize it over everything: relationships (friendships and also romantic), money and even family sometimes (they may be toxic). Try to use social media less, read more and watch good movies instead of playing video games.
      Moreover, it is easy to fall into the trap of redpill content (containing female nature, dating advice etc.). I think there is a place for content like this, however, in my experience, dating advice and learning female nature is not really needed if you are focusing on your grind. Last thing: other men your age WILL be intimated by you if you are improving. For example, your classmates might clown you for reading a book instead of scrolling on your phone. (ignore them)
      If you get into a breakup in your teenage years, it will either be the worst or best thing that will ever happen to you. Make sure it's the latter.
      I don't know why I wrote such a long comment for a stranger, I guess I can just relate to your comment since I see a younger version of myself in you a bit. Good luck.

    • @GhostSuccessKingdom
      @GhostSuccessKingdom Рік тому +3

      @@oliveraxt8838 Diet, Hygiene, Goal Setting, Exercise, Water intake, Sleep, Discipline, are huge for all men #KeepGodFirst

    • @EliteNoLimit
      @EliteNoLimit Рік тому +2

      @@emtycs School isn't the only way.

  • @lore480
    @lore480 Рік тому +81

    You know I, for the first time in my whole entire life have experienced my first father and son moment. My father told me how proud he became knowing that I have made incredible progress in the gym and how I have literally transformed as a person in these past few months and have become more disciplined than more people in his work that I just cant stop being grateful and so happy. I am 15 years old and there haven't been many moments like this in my life because I been so distant and disconnected from my family that I am embarrassed to say but I have only just started getting to know my father. Hamza, this is all because of the influence you have had in my life alongside Andrew Tate, Andrew Huberman, Jordan Peterson, Kris-Paul Sturmey and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Long story short, thank you for everything, I pray that one day I get to say this to you face to face. Take care and struggle on.

    • @nomenbeb5747
      @nomenbeb5747 Рік тому +2

      Great comment I'm almost 16 and a similar thing has happened to me too.

  • @user-rm6vn2zn2i
    @user-rm6vn2zn2i 9 місяців тому +2

    It's unbelievable how much this changed my life. Even though I'm only sixteen and in the process of self improvement, I've made so much psychological and spiritual progress over the last 3 months and I feel great. I've finally figured out what my purpose is...its to be a therapist and help people with their emotional baggage/Truama and mental health. To people's rock and their shoulder to cry on and to help people the way In the way I wasn't helped and a child. Thank you bro ❤ (Hamza). Don't listen to Jeffreys, and stay strong young men.

  • @bsshop4678
    @bsshop4678 7 місяців тому +1

    Excellent video, I have made a goal template and plan to add to it as i develop into a man. I think on of the best points in this video was that men point out eachothers weaknesses. The friends who do this are the ones that truly care about you and want to see you succeed in life. Although it may seem harsh at times, we are giving reality checks so that we can all improve to become the best versions of ourselves.

  • @RiccoMort
    @RiccoMort Рік тому +41

    Hamza is so close to a million subscribers, it is well deserved!!!

  • @Dio-rk9ri
    @Dio-rk9ri Рік тому +36

    As a young man with a good father figure i can't really relate on the issue of a single mother, but i see now at 14 years of age that i have become weak. I have become indulged in instant gratification. In social media. It consumed my life. I discovered Hamza's channel a year ago but never at that time i thought i had a problem until now. I have started to hate looking myself in the mirror seeing the weak man i have become. So i started my journey of self improvment and i will crush my goals. Thank you Hamza for another amazing upload.

    • @stillstrugglin
      @stillstrugglin Рік тому

      you're 14 man
      there is still so much time for you
      don't look at the mirror and think you're a weak man, You haven't even gone through puberty
      But I'd recommend hitting the gym anyways king👑

    • @classicleslie6914
      @classicleslie6914 Рік тому

      Social media is very distracting, even now I am seriously cutting down on a lot of commentary.

  • @joselazalde2584
    @joselazalde2584 Рік тому +5

    Doing the hard work even when we don’t feel like it. Thats the beauty of masculinity.

  • @OverFlow-sv5pp
    @OverFlow-sv5pp 10 місяців тому

    Thank you Hamza!! I turn 19 this week and i am so hopeful for the future! Please know you are one of my role models. Your up there with my mom and dad for whom i look up to! Have a nice day my man.

  • @sohamchaudhary_
    @sohamchaudhary_ Рік тому +30

    A big win for everyone who watched this. Seriously, learned a lot from this and it is going to help me in being more masculine.

  • @luilli3197
    @luilli3197 Рік тому +97

    hamza I just have to say that you changed my life and now I'm a purposeful guy who meditates, train, study, and do grateful journaling. now I feel like I'm capable of archiving everything I want and I will do it you guys will probably are going to hear from me soon I m determined to it and nothing will stop me
    thank you hamza
    and thanks to the community
    won't forget nobody I met on this path

    • @STAIR_WAY14
      @STAIR_WAY14 Рік тому +6

      Young ADONISSSSS spotted. Although we will most likely never meet and never see each other during our life times, i must say that i am proud of you and your dedication. I wish you all the best in your life. Go king

    • @heartromain3923
      @heartromain3923 Рік тому +2

      you are not a guy

    • @STAIR_WAY14
      @STAIR_WAY14 Рік тому +2

      @@heartromain3923 he a chad

    • @imjustchillman
      @imjustchillman Рік тому +1

      I just posted my entry for hamzas contest, i hope it furthers your motivation to keep on going my g

    • @halffruit9245
      @halffruit9245 Рік тому +3

      @@imjustchillman I hope you win dude. Is it the self improvement journey video?

  • @mathiaskrell4655
    @mathiaskrell4655 Рік тому +1

    There would barely be a journey without such a leader. You are raising the few masculine men of future generations, may your words be spread around the world.

  • @dhirajbharati7155
    @dhirajbharati7155 2 місяці тому +1

    Thank you, Brother. I'm 23 and I think I should have found this video earlier. But it's never too late. Thank you for your hard work. I truly appreciate it. I'm gonna start working on myself right this movement.

  • @vanshkashyap9472
    @vanshkashyap9472 Рік тому +29

    It's almost the end of the year, I learned a few things from this video. Yes I watched it till the end. Looking forward to being a complete man as I age. Thank you Mr.Hamza , I really am glad that I found this channel.

  • @ceo-han
    @ceo-han Рік тому +124

    Congrats on 1M subs!!
    Thank you so much for spreading around the message of masculinity and self improvement in a world filled with people having depression, we really appreciate your presence.

  • @NotUrSavior
    @NotUrSavior Рік тому +1

    Coming from a broken home I would say my tribe is my future family that I’ll make. How I can help them is setting myself up for success and putting myself in the position that I can give them the life I dream of. Thank you Hamza

  • @romainduquenne
    @romainduquenne Рік тому +1

    Thanks Hamza, from now there will be no more procrastination, i am gonna do it step by step and i am constantly gonna improve my default and weakpoints by listening to critics I get . Thanks man👊

  • @anthonybecker9959
    @anthonybecker9959 Рік тому +16

    I just wrote down so many notes, I really wanna level up my life so I know watching this will definitely help

  • @Repentandbelievethegospel460
    @Repentandbelievethegospel460 Рік тому +10

    Congrats on the 1M hamza, this milestone shows how many young men you've reached and put on this journey towards greatness, including myself. I can't wait to see you at the top brother, mashallah

  • @Speegsy
    @Speegsy 10 місяців тому +1

    Great video.
    Especially the last point. My mom used to work and also aid my father financially and he was so grateful for that he took opportunities and became able to provide enough he put her into retirement early.

  • @KurtHernandezDunls
    @KurtHernandezDunls Рік тому +18

    Brother, you've hit 1 million!!! Congrats Hamza, you've helped changed so many lives

  • @mostbeautifulbelovedgarden
    @mostbeautifulbelovedgarden Рік тому +257

    As a woman I watch Hamza to observe healthy masculinity. You may not have tried to gain women followers, but I’ve been here for over a year. I will continue to send my friends to this channel.
    Thank you for all these actionable, free resources, Hamza. ❤️

    • @EPHRAIMMUTHIMBWA
      @EPHRAIMMUTHIMBWA Рік тому +10

      Respect

    • @jayanttayade2378
      @jayanttayade2378 Рік тому +6

      so how would you define a truly masculine man and a truly feminine woman

    • @mostbeautifulbelovedgarden
      @mostbeautifulbelovedgarden Рік тому

      @@jayanttayade2378 both sexes have elements of masculine and feminine. If someone claims they’re entirely one or the other they’re lying. Masculinity is knowing, doing- being who you are unashamed, protecting, providing, following your own path and doing what’s important to maintain it. Masculinity is being in the mind most of the time, logic .Femininity is flowing, exploration and creativity, conversation, nurturing, being in the body and following intuition, emotion. Femininity is the juice of life and masculinity is the container.
      People get toxic or unhealthy if they don’t have both, obviously men having majority masculine and women having majority feminine. Unfortunately in this society most women are in their masculine since they need to provide and protect for themselves. Men can be feminine since maybe their mothers or partners emasculate them.
      I also believe since making this comment that Hamza has been employing more feminine tactics to men for “getting women to chase” which I don’t think is masculine. I think a man in his masculine has the knowing that he is worthy and the woman of his choosing will want him for him. Not because he has to play mind games to get her to chase like he should be doing or rather pursue.

    • @jayanttayade2378
      @jayanttayade2378 Рік тому +2

      @@mostbeautifulbelovedgarden really thanks for this. i too thought that every body has some feminine/masculine traits but being a man you have more masculinity , but all these red pill youtubers have made me feel weird about if i aint working hard or fucking or gyming then im less masculine .

    • @mostbeautifulbelovedgarden
      @mostbeautifulbelovedgarden Рік тому +9

      @@jayanttayade2378 redpill has no respect for humanity or harmony. That’s where I started falling off Hamza. I feel like in order to be redpill you have to hate women or pose as hypermasculine. Just know most of the dudes riding the redpill wave are hypocrites. For example, It just dropped today that Sneako let’s other men sleep with his girl in front of him but will drag other men for doing that. Calling them betas.
      Strong men don’t need to have their life bolstered by other men. It’s nice for sure, but only if those men are what they say they are- like a legitimate mentor. It’s easy to pretend you’re somethitn online that you’re not. Especially since a lot of these redpill creators only gain traction for the toxic messaging they give. Maybe for the time being their advice works but it will never lead to long term success

  • @amarnamarpan
    @amarnamarpan Рік тому

    Learnt a lot. I have a relatable purpose as you. I inspire my cousins (my tribe) to be better everyday. Relating discipline with sacrifice was a new concept for me. Thank you for introducing the concept to us, the tribe. After so many years of personal growth. I have identified four pillars of my life, and four mantras to go through the daily toil. The pillars of life are: Money, Friends/Family, Health, and Skills. And the mantras are: Be resilient to stress, Sacrifice more, DO and focus more, Expect error. Apart from this I have been maintaining a digital note on keep, with deadlines of milestones, and also deadlines of my most honest life goals. Also I agree with two of the tools that you mentioned: semen-retention and opening up a business. Apart from this I listen to a lot of EPIC and CELTIC music at times when I find myself a little demotivated by the surroundings, and need a pump up, which in the earlier days would have been provided by the tribe.. Overall awesome video.. Thanks man..

  • @YuvrajOli-me1qw
    @YuvrajOli-me1qw 7 місяців тому +1

    you've changed my life, I'm so grateful to you hamza
    Thank you so much bro, the work you put out there means a lot to me

  • @cereal-agario7705
    @cereal-agario7705 Рік тому +6

    Congrats on 1 Million Hamza. You deserve it man. Been here for a whole year now, and couldn't be any happier. You're truly changing lives, so thanks for that.

  • @7floppa81
    @7floppa81 Рік тому +7

    Have been watching you for a month now . For this month , I have been meditating , working out . I’ve deleted all my social media , I finally fixed my morning routine . One of the major things I’ve done by watching this video , is that I have finally set some big , major goals . My goals have been always for weeks and months , but not years . I have set them
    Thank you Hamza for everything

  • @zsombikis1038
    @zsombikis1038 8 місяців тому

    This man didn't ever post a useless video every single bit of the video is such a big help that i couldn't thank more

  • @vodka7924
    @vodka7924 9 місяців тому +2

    Actually i don't think that criticism is the actual thing that hurts, it's the weakness that you actually have and the fact that it is visible to others. Thank you Hamza for yet an other life changing educational video and remember folks "Do the hard work especially when you don't feel like it"

  • @TheIronKingXsus
    @TheIronKingXsus Рік тому +8

    As someone who just turned 17, watching this all the way thru has really made me think about my life for the future, how I wanna be, how I've always wanted to be but got shut down countless times, thank you hamza for bringing this back into me, knowing I am not alone on wanting to be a true man, just like you, respecting people, drive, focus, all the dynamics were portrayed amazingly, this is a guide i will follow very closely, thank you.

  • @milesmiller566
    @milesmiller566 Рік тому +19

    Thank you Hamza, truly thank you. What you're doing is vital for men around the world, and boys so that they don't fall astray. 2023 will be our year.

  • @thomas-xu4tb
    @thomas-xu4tb День тому

    I just looked at that for the first time I’m 14 got recommended this video by my friends and it’s helped me so much I’m gonna come back here in a bit and say all the good things thank you hamza god bless you man

  • @nickmcquade7854
    @nickmcquade7854 3 місяці тому +1

    just found hamza and i have to say he really is helping us men become the best version of ourselves. more so than any of these other youtubers out there

  • @andv993
    @andv993 Рік тому +17

    This. This is what we needed. Not streamings, not reuploads of courses (although they are all right and provide value) but full guides to how to be what we are supposed to be. Thanks, hamza

  • @Yuyu_8
    @Yuyu_8 Рік тому +22

    I cannot express how good I feel after watching this video
    I want to be a man and reach my goals
    Hamza, I have to thank you so much for saving my life

  • @aberinox
    @aberinox Рік тому

    man, it's the first time i hear you talk, and when you do i feel shivers up my spine. You are resonating in my fucking mind and i don't even know you. You are telling what my mind deeply thinks but can't act on and you really make me feel uncomfortable but full with desire and motivation. This is the reason of your success. Because that's what we want to hear and do, but we are unable to, we don't know how to. it has been a long while i'm trying to improve myself but still i'm far from done. You just gave me a lot to think about because i never really realized the importance of the alignment with our masculine energy and the impact it can have but in the moment i heard you talk it was clear in my mind. Thank you man.

  • @akashshankr1710
    @akashshankr1710 3 години тому

    hearing you talk just give me an idea that this journey is going to be easy over the surface .deeper into understanding ,it feels like an eternity to put work into. thank you for giving me new perspectives about how life has been and how life should be. right now I feel I am in the worst state possible, but by the end of this video I have some clarity on what I am supposed to do to get things better. and you have been doing great as a podcast host and you need not worry about anything but getting more followers.

  • @martov5608
    @martov5608 Рік тому +8

    Hamza may i just say, you have truly changed me for the better. You've taught not only me but many others that masculinity is needed for our future generation and should be expressed to the fullest. I have my first boxing match coming up soon, self improvement has helped me stay focused, determined and disciplined. I've been subscribed since 300k and now to see you pushing 1 million all I can say is congratulations.. ADONISisisis

  • @ainesh7902
    @ainesh7902 Рік тому +8

    Hey Hamza! Found this video today and well imma leave this comment to remind myself that from this very day I am going to try my level best and be more and more masculine, make myself proud. Thanks fam!

  • @chrisanora7992
    @chrisanora7992 3 місяці тому +1

    The first ever hamza video for me

  • @ex0tix966
    @ex0tix966 Рік тому +26

    The best way to be more masculine in my opinion is to be friends with people who WANT to improve AND are in similar situations to you. You can all give eachother feedback and criticisise eachother, take that critisisim on board and see where it gets you, report back and tell them how it went and be honest to them. This has helped me MILES with improving myself, and I cannot thank me and my friends enough for always being there for eachother and helping us improve. Together

    • @AndyTomlins
      @AndyTomlins Рік тому

      The best way to be masculine is to not require affirmation from others at all. Lions don't need their friends to tell them to improve. They kill the other lions and their cubs and take the pride.

  • @Cobrapercipience
    @Cobrapercipience Рік тому +3

    Great video. I can personally admit that I've been stuck in virtually the same position in my life for years, and I admit its because of my low tester one, being a lone wolf the whole time, terrible mental health, lack of goal setting, getting too complacent with the distractions and comfort. I am 29 and I vow I am going to change my life for the better starting today. Keep doing what you do Hamza!

  • @camj9042
    @camj9042 7 місяців тому

    Im 12 years old and ive been working out lately, I haven't worked out in a month and this made me workout and meditate. Thank you

  • @Underdogalpha
    @Underdogalpha 5 місяців тому

    Bro you changed my life with this one I can't thank you enough

  • @BenWinney
    @BenWinney Рік тому +34

    Almost at 1 million subscribers. Congratulations Hamza it's so important that this message spreads to the world

    • @YAH_ARCHIVES
      @YAH_ARCHIVES Рік тому +1

      Favourite youtuber

    • @imjustchillman
      @imjustchillman Рік тому +1

      I just posted my entry for hamzas contest, hope yall see it🙏

  • @JoshuaS62703
    @JoshuaS62703 Рік тому +7

    its rare I sit through a video of this manner for this long. usually its gameplay. but this is different. I've taken notes along the the whole vid. a lot of what you said (like you said) was very relatable. and it stirred anger and confusion. but the more I listened, the more I actually realized that I'm getting what I need form my life right now, and I'm on my way to good things. this video helps me actually finally see what I really wanted for myself. now to stfu and get to it thank you man, and I'll be back for more truth.

  • @prathambhardwaj1026
    @prathambhardwaj1026 Рік тому +1

    This was inspiring. I want to be more masculine and this video will be the turning point of my life that I might look back to as "the day". Thanks Hamza.

  • @dakotadavis
    @dakotadavis Рік тому

    The goal template was incredibly helpful. Usually I’m a pen and paper type of person but it was a great set up for my monthly/yearly goals

  • @Phriffo
    @Phriffo Рік тому +206

    It's always great when someone like Hamza is just trying to improve the way of living for Men that feels left out in society, you deserve far more views than what you have. I respect you a lot, keep up with the content!!

    • @MYWALLS
      @MYWALLS Рік тому

      And what is the way of living for men?
      Yall really are patheic putting faith into this mf

    • @Phriffo
      @Phriffo Рік тому +4

      @@MYWALLS well I do not agree with everything he says, but that doesn't mean I don't like him. He is just trying to help young men improve, without using his channel as a medium for promoting a book or product, is that bad?

    • @MYWALLS
      @MYWALLS Рік тому

      @@Phriffo he legit has a skillshare .
      All of his messgaes boil down to do this or do that pretty much a shitty youtuber all the way

    • @rafaherczynski7866
      @rafaherczynski7866 Рік тому +1

      @@Phriffo well, it's not like he's doing it for nothing, he used to promote his courses and will soon promote his book so that's not really true that he's not using his channel to promote anything.
      But I do agree with you as well, I'm a big fan of Hamza regardless of what profit he's getting because he kind of helped me to get my life back together but let's be mindful of other people's themes for actions in order to stay sharp and realistic. :D

    • @MYWALLS
      @MYWALLS Рік тому +1

      @@rafaherczynski7866 still self improvement sucks

  • @raidenjames8075
    @raidenjames8075 Рік тому +16

    I feel ready to conquer the fucking world. Thank you, watched the whole video and I feel like this is the first time someone helped me think in a way to make my own goals, in a way that makes sense to me and I know what steps I need to take to move forward now. I'm ready to be that man ✊🏼 Mark the date.

  • @peternovaki3243
    @peternovaki3243 Рік тому

    When I first watched this video for the first time, it was really eye-opening for me. I didn't realise just how feminine I was (apart from working out), and I was always wondering why other guys don't respect me and why I can't get girls. After watching this video, I started implementing almost all tactics which you shared, and now when I watch again 3 months later, I can see how much I've actually progressed even though I'm not even near my end goal. I started getting more confident, more stoic, my mental health and clarity improved as well, though still no girls. I just wanted to say thank you for helping me despite the fact we don't even know each other, and I'm gonna keep pushing with no time wasted!
    Do the hard work, especially when you don't feel like it!!!!!💪💪💪💪💪💪

  • @Amith6699
    @Amith6699 Рік тому

    I don't know how many months it has been since I started watching hamza, I don't know how many times I have tried to improve and failed. But in this video's beginning he described me exactly. Im gonna try again, fail again. Again and again

  • @azpect8960
    @azpect8960 Рік тому +12

    I just finished watching this video and have done all the actions which was said i meed to do… now all i have to do now is dedicate myself to my goals and level up in this hierarchy. For the people who are reading this, i would just like to say that no matter how much you wanna give up, how many people want you to give up. Ignore it. Work hard and fulfil your goals… especially when you dont feel like it 😄