"I want to work hard but I don't know on what"

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  • @xrenaissancen
    @xrenaissancen 5 місяців тому +140

    Bro, it takes so much balls to actually exposing your own biz model along with all other influencers. Huge respect for the man!

  • @BetterDeimos
    @BetterDeimos 5 місяців тому +78

    I know non online businesses arent cool anymore but I started a cleaning business last summer and its going really good we just signed out first commerical client yesterday. I used to have massive tunnel vision for online business only and Ive seen more sucess in my home and office cleaning then i ever saw online, just a thought for those who know they want to be their own boss but are struggling hard online. Theres also plenty of space online for your irl business to profit. People love watching cleaning vids for example so thats something im focusing on this year but yeah, online is flashy but its not the only way, open your horizons.

    • @CoHzus
      @CoHzus 5 місяців тому +3

      Very nice bro that’s good and true

    • @georgel7064
      @georgel7064 5 місяців тому +11

      Who said they aren't coo anymore? Everytime you go outside you are surrounded by offline businesses, there are a LOT of them and as you said there are plenty of opportunities in the offline world. Congratulations for your succes man, keep it going!

    • @BetterDeimos
      @BetterDeimos 5 місяців тому +5

      @@georgel7064 maybe its not directly said but its certainly the perception from what ive seen. Online is associated with freedom, fame, "passive" income while the real world is hard, binding, and full of work. Its why online businesses are always pushed but there are certainly people who see the value in a real world business, like yourself. Thanks for the encouraging words! It means alot

    • @georgel7064
      @georgel7064 5 місяців тому

      @@BetterDeimos Good luck man! Also, I don't know if the law is different in your country, but where I am from you can search on google any registered business and see their revenue and profits. So you could do that for businesses in your area and you might be surprised. For example, I searched a little pastry shop that sells only pretzels, slice pizza and chocolate pie next to where I am living. To my surprise, that little shop had $1million in total revenue in 2022 - much higher if you account for undeclared cash payments which are common here. The profit is obviously smaller, but it's still HUGE for shop that sells pretzels in an Eastern European country (minumum wage is $400 for reference). So you don't have to make a crazy breakthrough in order to get money, you could just sell pretzels.

    • @Slim2Flo
      @Slim2Flo 5 місяців тому +1

      Ive been thinking about this alot recently im glad you re affirmed my thoughts. What sort of cleaning does your business do?

  • @bro5019
    @bro5019 5 місяців тому +55

    IMPORTANT: Only follow this advice if you are charismatic and a good orator. There are already too many Hamza clones on youtube with 0 charisma and the inability to speak from the heart. They have no original identity and have no identity, and they operate by vicariously duplicating Hamza's personality. So, standing out, being confident, and speaking well is essential - whilst being entertaining simultaneously.
    At the same time I can hardly criticise as I haven't tried myself.

    • @mauricio_negrin
      @mauricio_negrin 5 місяців тому +14

      I’d disagree bro.
      I suck at giving speeches.
      Now im running a channel knowing that i suck but posting because i know im gonna improve.
      Charisma is a skill, you have to develop it.
      I started recording myself speaking in front of my laptop camera and not posting. Daily recording makes it a habit.

    • @Mint983
      @Mint983 2 дні тому

      @@mauricio_negrin Wow that’s a good idea (record and don’t post in order to get comfortable)Thank you.

  • @TweedzW
    @TweedzW 5 місяців тому +483

    Ive been skipping too many workouts this year, for every like this comment gets i will do one pushup
    I’m gonna stop it at 338, and will do them. If u like now it will not be added to the count and if u remove ur like I will still do thm

    • @TweedzW
      @TweedzW 5 місяців тому +1

      @@DevelopmentPill2002 ye that’s where I messed up ig, I’ll take this advice

    • @mxtkxrl
      @mxtkxrl 5 місяців тому +8

      don’t do this bro. push yourself regardless. do pushups until you’re in pain

    • @sougata9625
      @sougata9625 5 місяців тому +1

      W u got this

    • @barakaobama4017
      @barakaobama4017 5 місяців тому

      Get the fuck outta here dipshit. Stop trying to get validation from the likes with the whole "1 like = 1 pushup" bullshit. Do the pushups regardless, stop being a pussy

    • @rayane--21pilots8
      @rayane--21pilots8 5 місяців тому +2

      Ive got the solution for you but u gotta apply what I will so I will not feel like I wasted my time , first you need to go slow on this but trust me your progress would be so big you wouldn't believe it,why you ask? .because what most people tend to not keep in mind is: succes is exponential not linear, what does that mean? It means that you need to get work done so when u get a certain succès you won't need to work as hard, but the issue is that work right, well if u start doing 5 pushups , 5 dips and 5 pullups you wouldn't feel like you did anything, but what you did is developing a certain discipline that allows you to keep the consistency part on,so what you need to do isn't thinking like : doing 60 pushups , 60 pulls, 60 dips when u never did a workout before, you gonna gradually achieve that by doing what you can, and by the way don't think of working out a big task because you are trying to better your health and mind by doing the workouts so stop thinking about: "oh i need to do this workout". and instead think like : "oh man it's time for my workout 🎉" . Point is : make working out a way of your living, something you do on daily bases

  • @gdgarou507
    @gdgarou507 5 місяців тому +2

    Thank you genuinely for creating content I’ve been feeling so much better mentally by watching your videos.

  • @EvolveDaily25
    @EvolveDaily25 5 місяців тому +5

    It's funny because I had a meetup with an adonis gang member today and we were talking about this, this encouraged me even more to try out this synthesizer business model, thank you brother, I think i'll join Adonis School

  • @taigaxp
    @taigaxp 5 місяців тому +23

    i started my channel in part cause of you, i was meant to start like 2 years ago but ive just taken action now, crazy how times flies, i could have been saying “ive been making videos for 2 years cause of u” had i just taken action when i said i would. go after what you want folks.❤

    • @SamimKhan-mg9kk
      @SamimKhan-mg9kk 5 місяців тому +4

      i was just about to delay my action even further until i saw this comment and imagined myself two years ahead without any progress. this comment has now fueled me to take action. thanks man

    • @JackAlderton
      @JackAlderton 5 місяців тому

      good job dude, keep up the momentum!

  • @Jagosvault
    @Jagosvault 5 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for your words. This movement is extremely respectful and inspirational.

  • @madhurfulzele9697
    @madhurfulzele9697 5 місяців тому +4

    This is a huge trigger for me to start a community ....while posting on UA-cam .... thankyou Hamza
    Love from India 😎

  • @isaiahcummings
    @isaiahcummings 5 місяців тому +2

    Love how he goes in depth with his explanations in the video.

  • @Allen-do2go
    @Allen-do2go 5 місяців тому +94

    Bruh, Hamza, I know school ultimately isn't the pathway most men like me would take because of just how much brighter the financial freedom, freelancing, and self improvement pathway is like what you said, but you cannot underestimate the fact that just focusing on school to at least, some extent is better than doing nothing about school, because its going to set you up for a future of more oppertunities, rather than a future limited to the "outlier" pathway (passive income streams) that's either make or break, depending on how you perform with that pathway. Furthermore, if you somehow fail on that "outlier" pathway, those more and great oppertunities as bright as freelance entrepreneurship you will get, because of how you focused on school to some extent can at least lead to a high end job that can be for example, being a marketer or CFO (Cheif Financial Officer) in a company or a specific kind of business, which would especially suit someone who wasn't subconsciously into entrepreneurship the whole time, but more so likely interested in something similar to entrepreneurship.

    • @abeurakadabeura
      @abeurakadabeura 5 місяців тому

      If you are not an entrepreneur in your soul, then don't try to be one.
      My fiance comes from a poor country and she has no education, yet she managed to learn new skills, made a small coffee business to get extra money and learned digital art and now works for a US company and making upper middle-class income.
      After watching Hamza's videos, I've started a blogging website. It hasn't generated any money yet, but I can see my website slowly ranking higher on Google. It may take two years to generate $200/month of passive income, but if I keep grinding, it will eventually pays me in the long term.
      Your set your own limitations. If you already believe you will fail, then you will, because you will give up early.

    • @amitdoesvideos
      @amitdoesvideos 5 місяців тому +8

      School most likely won't lead you into your true path, it gives you paths which most men aren't interested in. Like being a lawyer or a doctor or a teacher, when you hear that doesn't it remind you a little bit about the old days? Making money now can be done in easier more efficient ways. What hamza's saying is that you take something you like, make content out of it and then sell something to your community. For example theres a youtuber who did this "mmashredded" he's a mma fighter. If he wouldn't be posting on youtube and selling his products he would be just another fighter who has won 2 fights, we've heard this before. So basically my point is there are new ways to make money.

    • @billlobo
      @billlobo 4 місяці тому

      you right allen

  • @smahty5786
    @smahty5786 5 місяців тому +17

    Wow, great advice Hamza. This video was actually so relatable. I’ve always had the exact same problem. I want to work hard but here I am scrolling through UA-cam not knowing what to work on. I know I love basketball. That’s why something just clicked inside of me when you brought that up as an example. I’ve always been unsure if I should pursue becoming a pro player. Now I know, and I’m going to give it my all. Also working on a UA-cam channel, already got 2 subs 😮‍💨
    Keep up the good work bro

  • @jonathan85306
    @jonathan85306 5 місяців тому +3

    Bro imo school helps me even if I have to study things I am not specializing in. Just feel like it's good to know more things and to use your brain. I think it makes people more sophisticated. The community at my school is great and the team spirit especially in athletics is unmatched. I also get to see my friends and peers almost every day. I do go to a good private school so I cannot speak for most schools.

    • @bartoszduszczyk1
      @bartoszduszczyk1 5 місяців тому

      Yeah, I agree. It's important to keep focus on your priority, but "well packed" knowledge that's easy to understand if you have good teachers gives some kind of better understanding of people, world as general.

  • @donjulioPJ
    @donjulioPJ 5 місяців тому +46

    To anyone who wants to become a UA-camr, you can absolutely do it. I took Hamza’s advice from his “How to be a UA-camr” livestream and have been doing UA-cam for about 11 months now & I just recently got monetized. To get to this point though I had to work on myself alot. The 3 people that helped ME the most (and might work for you too) were (of course) Hamza, Alex Hormozi (for business & mental frameworks)and Andrew Huberman (for science-based protocols) I decided I didn’t want to be a self improvement UA-camr so instead I found something I was good at and decided to do content around that instead. If you don’t have something you’re good at YET, decide what you’re going to pursue and do the reps in order to become good at said thing.

    • @BalticGain
      @BalticGain 5 місяців тому +3

      Hey. Thanks for this really helpful comment. Actually makes fuck ton more sense than the actual video. All hamza said was correct, except for the part where he said that you must create a self improvment channel.
      Again, thank you for leading me onto a correct path. It's much more clear to me now.

    • @CoHzus
      @CoHzus 5 місяців тому +1

      Nice man good stuff

    • @ABA20134
      @ABA20134 5 місяців тому

      Bro you have 3k subs and you play over tabs that aint getting you out of the gutter and you cannot talk out of experience . Please stop listening to hamza s buisness advice and try to learn skills that offer actual real life value.

    • @JackAlderton
      @JackAlderton 5 місяців тому +2

      ^ don't let this crab comment get you down. The hardest thing I found starting a UA-cam channel is dealing with people who leave nasty comments. It's easy to say 'just ignore it bro' but if fks with your head that they'd bother to put you down instead of working on their own thing. Whenever I see it happen I try to support other creators that are putting themselves out there and pursuing their passion with purpose.

    • @donjulioPJ
      @donjulioPJ 5 місяців тому +2

      @@JackAlderton Thank you bro, but it doesn’t bother me at all. If it came from someone who’s in a position I want to be in, then I would analyze it to see if there was any truth to it. I think the only approval you should seek is future you’s because that man knows everything about you & how hard you can ACTUALLY try. Keep grinding brother!

  • @tdyrc
    @tdyrc 5 місяців тому +2

    I stopped watching so much self improvement content, but Hamza is great to watch now. A lot better than clickbaity content from a year ago.

  • @Sahil-5zc
    @Sahil-5zc 5 місяців тому +1

    Really good video thanks Hamza

  • @themagiccookie2614
    @themagiccookie2614 4 місяці тому +2

    Sometimes you just need more experience to know yourself. The more it varies the better!

  • @paradoxpoke
    @paradoxpoke 5 місяців тому +4

    I had a similar vibe and i felt constantly anxious whenever I thought of giving all my energy to one path but I believe God was leading me to Jesus. I am sure that this is the right way and putting effort into anything to do with this is so much more peaceful and real. Almost scary to think of me idolising a path that took me away from Jesus and God

    • @chocolatebar6785
      @chocolatebar6785 5 місяців тому

      omg paradox poke

    • @akinxavier
      @akinxavier 5 місяців тому

      Hey man, I used to watch you back in the day and somewhat recently found out about the path that you have gone down. Being a Christian myself, I want to say that I’m proud of you and to continue trusting in Christ.

    • @paradoxpoke
      @paradoxpoke 5 місяців тому +1

      Thank you brother I appreciate it- the word of God has been like water for me that i didn't even realise i needed before. God be with you bro@@akinxavier

    • @akinxavier
      @akinxavier 5 місяців тому

      @@paradoxpoke God be with you too ❤️.

  • @Atomicbubble1
    @Atomicbubble1 5 місяців тому +3

    The most important thing are hamzas values and habits that he teaches. Good habits and self improvement will lead you to your purpose IF you choose to be purposeful. You don’t have to be an online cult leader to make a lot of money, it just works well for his specific personality and goals. Going to school can be beneficial, if you study something you are generally interested in, can give you a baseline of what area you might want to get into. Don’t go into the standard jobs associated with your degree, but use that information to get you started in a business area. Watch joe dispenzas “rewired” to attract what is genuine to you and what you want. You can essentially change your personality and who you are. Building an audience and selling something is a really great model though. You need to look and sound like you’re credible and know what your talking about for that to work. Studying an area in school is always a great way to get people to trust you. Good luck boys. It’s true though having influence over people is the best way to funnel a LOT of money into your buisness, and the more money and more people you have influence over, the more money you make. School isn’t useless if you’re not an unaware Jeffrey who’s not thinking about long term goals.

  • @yaboiij6694
    @yaboiij6694 5 місяців тому

    When I graduated high school I had absolutely no idea the direction of my life or what career to do. Didn’t go to university either. But I think this is the right path for me. Thanks Hamza

  • @nav.shxrma
    @nav.shxrma 3 місяці тому

    He is so fuc*in straight forward😂
    Love this guy

  • @WanoFax
    @WanoFax 5 місяців тому

    ty for this vid. It really got me rethinking things.

  • @user-lf2yo9gs2f
    @user-lf2yo9gs2f 5 місяців тому

    Thank you Hamza, much love bro💪

  • @quantum.spectrum
    @quantum.spectrum 5 місяців тому

    Wow Really nice Content bro, much appreciated ❤

  • @DonkeyTate
    @DonkeyTate 5 місяців тому

    I am humbly grateful and thankful for Hamza inspiring to start my UA-cam Channel where I show my journey from a donkey to the greatest version of myself.

  • @zap332
    @zap332 5 місяців тому

    love this style of content

  • @ishawngabriel
    @ishawngabriel 5 місяців тому +3

    Thank you for uploading this video at this very moment Hamza, it's tough to manage university and building a UA-cam channel simultaneously. I just posted my second video, worked hard on the thumbnail design, the editing style, and the story, in and of itself, is pretty well-crafted in my eyes. But it feels like such a let down when your videos don't get any views, not saying that I only strive for views, but it teeters my drive in uploading consistently once a week, even though I solely believe being a self improvement UA-camr towards the men of my country is my purpose.

    • @peterGnash
      @peterGnash 5 місяців тому +1

      nice man, the bonus of all the effort is the learning, now its easier to do the next ones and it gets easier and easier to stay consistent.

    • @ishawngabriel
      @ishawngabriel 5 місяців тому

      you're 100% correct man, thanks a lot, I needed to realize that@@peterGnash

    • @donjulioPJ
      @donjulioPJ 5 місяців тому +1

      A great framework that works for me is seeing myself as the output of my work. Even when some videos don’t get as much views, YOUR SKILLS and YOU will still get better after doing the work. You can then use those leveled up skills to make even better videos and/or learn new skills to skill stack & create better opportunities for yourself

    • @ishawngabriel
      @ishawngabriel 5 місяців тому

      I'm not going to lie to you whatsoever, but you really bestowed enlightenment upon me. Yes, you're 100% correct, thank you for this response, I'm more mindful of the advancements and opportunities now!@@donjulioPJ

  • @bobby-je1nk
    @bobby-je1nk 5 місяців тому

    I love these videos

  • @Hinokozq
    @Hinokozq 5 місяців тому

    I love hamza so much I’ve been on self improvement for my second year at 15 currently every video I see of Hamzas has a full page of notes in my book.

  • @tdyrc
    @tdyrc 5 місяців тому +1

    School is really making me tired and its actually harder as a student than an adult. I usually find strength inside to work, but sometimes My brain burns from every responsibility and i end up doing only 70% of things. Even tho I am in a trade school, some subjects are distracting. if you could only choose subjects to go to and the rest would be at minimum it would be alot better.

  • @nathanricetalks
    @nathanricetalks 5 місяців тому

    same here. I work on my music everyday but at times thete's just nothing i can do at the moment. As for writing, you can't force creativity. Also, i can't put all my energy and time into it, since it makes no money. And with no money i mean zero.

  • @xrenaissancen
    @xrenaissancen 5 місяців тому

    Transparent. Great tips

  • @sambbristow
    @sambbristow 5 місяців тому +8

    Needed this advice Hamza! Reading through the comments still so many people with limiting beliefs, honestly just gives those of us working hard to building an audience even more motivation. Get after it guys

    • @j3c818
      @j3c818 5 місяців тому

      But what’s so different about your self improvement page? Amongst the endless sea of improvement pages?

    • @sambbristow
      @sambbristow 5 місяців тому

      @@j3c818 every self improvement page, when focused on the individual of the page, results in that person showcasing THEIR stories, experiences, knowledge and values. Each person is different and therefore has something to share to someone. I'm sure a lot of people benefit from hearing from different people that are in different/same positions in life to them. Also, many viewers watch different 'self-improvement pages' (as I know I do!). I do understand your point, but I believe when differentiated through the individual's unique value prospition then the market isn't satured.

    • @DenysLinynskyi
      @DenysLinynskyi 5 місяців тому

      Good luck on you wasting time bro. Start something else. I also fell into the trap of doing these shitty self improvement videos, first did authentic no edit ones, then realised i wasnt getting shit, so i started to do clickbait and all of that. Didnt last one day before i got overwhelmed with it, and i realised it was an ass "business model" im preparing to do a marketing agency now. I would better listen to someone like Iman Gadzhi rather than hamza who just came at the right time in the self improvement hole. Gadzhi also has been in self improvement longer than hamza. And he is younger than him. Truly an inspiration.

    • @sambbristow
      @sambbristow 5 місяців тому

      @@DenysLinynskyi As someone that has bought Iman's course, started a profitable SMMA agency, and brought in $1000s per month - I am truely happy that you are going down this route and it will serve you well. That is your belief (be it limiting or not) about the 'business model' but I can see from you getting overwhelmed with a simple YT channel that you will be more then getting overwhelmed when dealing with multiple clients per month...

  • @person007able
    @person007able 5 місяців тому +3

    Good advice because youngsters need to understand if you want to make money you have to enter an industry, if you go to school and get a recommended degree Law/engineering/medicine you still have to get 10+ years of experience to make it as a top professional in order to get really good money while with social media a mediocre professional who builds an audience can make more money than the top professional relying on their job. Even people with no qualification who builds a strong enough cult due to their personality or video ideas can make more money than very intelligent people who dedicated their whole life to their work.

  • @Emiel900
    @Emiel900 5 місяців тому +11

    I fully respect you bro, but personally for me youtube isn't it. I always say to myself:"Is this what i see my self doing for 40 years, and will this make me proud?" I'm becoming a pilot and i love it. Again i fully respect you, but i just wanna give people another perspective on life and highly educated jobs (which are portrayed verry bad nowadays). Keep it up tho👏

    • @jamesmccloud7535
      @jamesmccloud7535 5 місяців тому +3

      I'm joining the Navy right now as a 19 year old to be become an air traffic controller and to serve my country. I agree that people have different paths in life that makes them happy.

    • @Emiel900
      @Emiel900 5 місяців тому +2

      @jamesmccloud7535 Juliett Mike Charlie 7535 It seems that you've contacted Tower twice. Once again, you're cleared to land on runway 27L . There is minor windshear reported by others, and there is 20knt gust heading 060.
      (You've commented twice under one of my comments, but again, I wish you the best of luck)

    • @jamesmccloud7535
      @jamesmccloud7535 5 місяців тому +1

      ​@Emiel900 Lmaoo I didn't notice it. I watched both videos consecutively. Best of luck to you too! I think Hamza's advice could still be applicable by posting about what it's like to work at this profession, things you learned, and helping people out wanting to get this job.

    • @lucioriosrr
      @lucioriosrr 5 місяців тому +1

      Hey man totally go for it and I wish the best of luck on your journey! Let´s go

    • @Emiel900
      @Emiel900 5 місяців тому +1

      @jamesmccloud7535 thx, I don't watch hamza anymore. He isn't for me. This other guy called Jak Piggott is really good tho. He helps me thru bad days

  • @user-yk5zb3ff7k
    @user-yk5zb3ff7k 3 місяці тому

    I've been doing copywriting and I absolutely hate doing cold outreach. Sending cold DMs everyday hoping and praying for people to not block you and tell you to f*ck off is just a depressing way to slave your life away to people who'll never even acknowledge your existence.

  • @alexbrinza1888
    @alexbrinza1888 5 місяців тому

    hamza youre the best!! also 3 minutes after posting

  • @jasebaz9941
    @jasebaz9941 5 місяців тому

    Yo Wheat Waffles called you out in his latest community post on his second channel. Bro's coping hard and shitting on self improvement.

  • @ZeKermet
    @ZeKermet 5 місяців тому +5

    6:50 step 0.5: have experience to convert to value through content.
    That isnt what's talked about, and its what they all have in common. Hamza, general info on how to improve based on experience that is relatable to the average person. Iman having experience with marketing and making content+products from it (though he did capture the entire process, which took FIVE YEARS or more). Tate has improvement + money making experience, so thats content+products as well.
    Knowing this, and understanding i just dont have enough life experience to really grow big on yt, im spending time on yt with the sole goal to experiment with the algorithm, and its working. With this, i can use this to understand an idea of how i should move through with youtube in the future when i actually have an audience and life experience.
    I'll edit this if he mentions this point

    • @jamesmccloud7535
      @jamesmccloud7535 5 місяців тому +1

      Another new video of Hamza addresses exactly what you said here. Before you can even make a lot of money you need a lot of experience. Especially on UA-cam, otherwise you have no credibility for all the advice you give.

    • @ZeKermet
      @ZeKermet 5 місяців тому

      @@jamesmccloud7535 just watched the video, and I'm glad he finally addressed it. I wrote the comment above because he would always share this money strategy but he never mentions step zero.

  • @MoAdan28
    @MoAdan28 4 місяці тому

    You can also do cold calling for your agency when it's just the same as outreach but direct. You just need to resist rejections a lot more times to get your first client and stuff, it's kinda like cold approaching but different. So honestly SNMA agency is a good way but i'm sure other business you can do if you don't prefer snma which is what I'm still researching for. You just need discipline and just act on it even if it's hard and learn from it.

  • @JonnelArt
    @JonnelArt 5 місяців тому +3

    Thank you Hamza, this topic has been floating around in my brain recently. I've been working on my health a lot, but in terms of my work, I am just not fulfilled. I know I want to inspire the world, but didn't know how. Thank you, again, for creating this video. It really helped me realize a lot of things, and will change the course of my career. As if you haven't done that a hundred times already 🙏

  • @OxtailMeat6
    @OxtailMeat6 29 днів тому

    One takeaway from this video: "With doing comes clarity"
    If anybody reading this comment is like me - has like 6 interests but doesn't know which one to pursue working hard in - I'd suggest just trying and working hard on each one for a week or less. See which interest really feels fulfilling to you, then you will know which one to pursue and excell in. Almost like a trial period for a product.

  • @User_-id3ji
    @User_-id3ji 5 місяців тому

    I’m experiencing exactly what this guys going through except I didn’t start a UA-cam Chanel and I have so so so much time I waste.

  • @Dosage.143
    @Dosage.143 5 місяців тому +1

    Hamza!! the content is good but I guess you need to edit these well like before..cause it's really hard to read this on mobile screen

  • @egor.kuznetsov
    @egor.kuznetsov 5 місяців тому +1

    Great video hamza. However Skool cost quite a lot to host, is there a free way to do this but on another platform???

  • @EllyGaffar
    @EllyGaffar 5 місяців тому

    still love you bro

  • @ghostpepper3585
    @ghostpepper3585 5 місяців тому

    I am currently in my early phases of self improvement and I just need to say that school is a complete bullshittery for most young men I already know what I want to do and the great thing about that is it doesn't even need school and in my country even if I finished high school and got into university I would probably be broke as shit and the education isn't even that great around where I live I'm sure I found my purpose I'm on a better routine than what I was on and I just want to work on my career and really just ditch school because there is no future for me in school in my country anyways.

  • @LewandowskiBart
    @LewandowskiBart 5 місяців тому

    Build an audience + sell them something - this is so meta that i can't think of a business that is not doing this lol. Every business would have some sort of audience, no matter if it is a social media or a list of addresses that have subscribed to your paper newsletter.
    Professional athleetes are most of the times just high paid workers lol.

  • @glocknine350
    @glocknine350 5 місяців тому

    Work hard on finding out what you want

  • @arisenfromash6489
    @arisenfromash6489 5 місяців тому

    Currently in training working in 2 degree F weather for a trade I know almost nothing about. 21 and humbling myself.

  • @Dimitriy1337
    @Dimitriy1337 5 місяців тому +24

    01:40 Working on your present goal brings more energy and satisfaction.
    05:19 Make Yourself Better for Effective Content
    07:05 Constantly post messages on UA-cam or on social networks.
    10:34 The best online business model is to gather an audience and sell it something.
    12:16 Creating an online audience is the best way to make money online.
    15:32 Publishing free content on social media is the only way to start a business now.
    17:14 Create an audience and sell them something to make money online.
    20:15 First take action, and clarity will come
    21:46 Disable restrictive beliefs and follow the mentor’s instructions.

  • @jollyjsj
    @jollyjsj 5 місяців тому +2

    Definitely will save this video and watch through it again as well as your past ones, 2024 is here let’s get it boys

  • @robbeuhh
    @robbeuhh 5 місяців тому +1

    Great value in this video man, I was wondering what you think about faceless theme pages?

    • @JonWal7
      @JonWal7 5 місяців тому

      Could you educate me on what a theme page is? What platform are we talking about?

  • @Humanity_Extinction
    @Humanity_Extinction 5 місяців тому +3

    Yeah man! I got into copywriting and am growing since.
    There is no fastest way there is only faster.
    Keep working 💪🏻💪🏻

    • @Akaki1999
      @Akaki1999 5 місяців тому

      Hey, How long did it take to become decent? You do freelance or work in company?

    • @Humanity_Extinction
      @Humanity_Extinction 5 місяців тому +1

      @@Akaki1999 I had been into writing for years, I am good at it and found my purpose.
      Its been 5 months for copywriting.
      You can start right away just watch tyson 4d's 4 hr guide on copywriting.
      You will definitely be improving over time not right away.

    • @user-yk5zb3ff7k
      @user-yk5zb3ff7k 3 місяці тому

      @@Humanity_Extinction Im doing copywriting but i hate outreaching, hamza literally says it's slave work and i hate it too so how do you like doing this cold outreach shit? You okay with being a slave?

  • @Ben-xk8xz
    @Ben-xk8xz 5 місяців тому

    "you have more energy when you work hard on your masculine purpose"

  • @aidenbowlin6683
    @aidenbowlin6683 5 місяців тому +3

    I would recommend creating something entertaining or funny because the real thing people need is to laugh more, we have enough self improvement out there but the one thing that people learn last is to lighten up a little

  • @abbysteinmindset
    @abbysteinmindset 5 місяців тому

    thank u

  • @user-lk6fy1wh3z
    @user-lk6fy1wh3z 5 місяців тому

    I laove you bro keep going

  • @sonielwhite9405
    @sonielwhite9405 5 місяців тому +1

    Society needs value. If you have a valuable approach for self-improvment and/or something new to say, then do it. But if you don't than do yourself and society a favour and look for something that people need and could exclusively find in you.

  • @randomuser1775
    @randomuser1775 4 місяці тому +1

    I am 16 years old, I've been working out from June 2023 to December 2023, but three months ago I suddenly started experiencing weird elbow pain (It hurts whenever I do a weighted elbow extension). At this point I've seen 3 doctors and even did a scan of the elbow. All of them said that it's nothing serious and I should be good soon, however It's not getting better at all. I really wanna go back to working out and improving my physique. Anyone from the comments section struggled with a similar problems, and can give me some tips? Btw the only things that I could think of that could be causing this are: 1. In november I started doing very slow and controlled tricep pushdowns where my elbow and triceps were under tension for a good minute or two (I saw Mike Mentzer do them with his students). and 2: I was cracking my elbows which may have created some damages. Thanks for your help in advance.

  • @buildingmen1057
    @buildingmen1057 5 місяців тому +1

    Hamza, I respect the message and the idea but leading so many young men away from school is a terrible idea. School helps young men develop in many ways making them more worldly and getting them into the mindset of learning. Learning how to study, how to talk through topics, and learning the scientific method are all important skills that help people tackle the challenges of life. University of College life exposes people to all kinds of walks of life and allows for people to Network with proffesors and peers who give them potential to grow. The social and psychological development gained from a experience like this is unmatched. As a young man who's worked different jobs, been on self improvement for years I decided to go back to school I can honestly say don't go unless you know what your purpose is but don't discredit everyone who goes to school as a a soft or weak man because then you are doing a huge disservive to yourself and your world view. Love your overall message but had to bring up this counterpoint to hopefully give everyone something to think about.

  • @Heurigijdbd
    @Heurigijdbd 3 місяці тому

    For the average unskilled person, being an influencer is the best business model. I know some millionaires who have different business models, but they take more competence than the average youtube viewer has (as well as some connections or nepotism to get you started). And no I am not talking about ANY business model that's taught by guru's online, those will just waste your time.

  • @Gwn_Rube
    @Gwn_Rube 4 місяці тому

    I facking love this guy

  • @valinp6514
    @valinp6514 5 місяців тому

    I honestly want to go to school to be an engineer or computer programmer something hands on but also technical.

  • @moneyclips937
    @moneyclips937 5 місяців тому

    now i know i have high testorone at least for my 14 years of age since whenever i waste my time i feel tired but when im productive i feel good

  • @quotes.wealth
    @quotes.wealth 5 місяців тому

    How much do you estimate this meta will last ? I mean like is there a specific time period for which you need to grow your audience and create an online program like you said before it starts fading in popularity or do you think it's here to last a long time ?

  • @AlexShaw
    @AlexShaw 5 місяців тому

    The biggest thing people don't realize is that to be a successful champion you need a sponsor to pay for your time and training. The only reason anyone would sponsor a sports person is if they have an audience and so in reality a champion is still building an audience and selling something in this case it's their time and skill.

  • @AliKhan-sg2uv
    @AliKhan-sg2uv 5 місяців тому +2

    Bro got sponsered by skool

  • @AnnraideBazelaire
    @AnnraideBazelaire 5 місяців тому

    Starting this journey. We'll see where it goes :)

    • @MoWoo
      @MoWoo 5 місяців тому

      What are you gonna be posting bro?

  • @bern1eo
    @bern1eo 5 місяців тому +5

    you should do a 2h stream where you just read these posts on AG or AS

  • @Rudrakshhh85
    @Rudrakshhh85 5 місяців тому

    Hamza , Please make a video on how to make content ❤

  • @Fahad_mohamed12
    @Fahad_mohamed12 5 місяців тому +1

    Nice video

  • @user-kf8vt9ih5i
    @user-kf8vt9ih5i 5 місяців тому +1

    Hey i was wondering could this work for gaming content? I think it could but i cant wrap my head around the intire thing

    • @ohhiman
      @ohhiman 5 місяців тому +1

      sponsorships

  • @mxtkxrl
    @mxtkxrl 5 місяців тому +1

    is he tryna make a pitch for skool?

  • @atomicaaron6720
    @atomicaaron6720 5 місяців тому +1

    Could you do this even if you haven’t developed yourself yet? Is it ok to be unsure as your making content?

  • @abdullahkhan-tc6hf
    @abdullahkhan-tc6hf 5 місяців тому

    ill do the honors which he forgor
    "do the hardwork especially when you dont feel like it"

  • @detailedemoji4615
    @detailedemoji4615 5 місяців тому +1

    Can you make a video about “I know what I want but I don’t work hard”

    • @ohhiman
      @ohhiman 5 місяців тому

      he has discipline and motivation guides which are basically that

  • @Foryoupeople763
    @Foryoupeople763 5 місяців тому

    Bros face is like giga chad😂

  • @ivanvujnovic4981
    @ivanvujnovic4981 5 місяців тому

    "all the guys here are doing this" proceeds to open Alex Hormozi who owns skool haha

  • @Mindstudent
    @Mindstudent 5 місяців тому

    love these types of videos, great value and very engaging

  • @Khaja_966
    @Khaja_966 5 місяців тому

    Damn i have the same situation too

  • @matt.mk4723
    @matt.mk4723 5 місяців тому

    What business model would you recommend for me because I don’t want to show my face on internet but I’m ready to go all out but I’m not sure what to chose, I’ve been researching SMMA for a while now and it seems like a good opportunity, but I would love to grow my own community but once again I don’t want to show my face, any thoughts ?

  • @Ben-xk8xz
    @Ben-xk8xz 5 місяців тому

    TLDR; Create an online business where you focusing on building a community and a large audience. Build a content machine -> offer a free product and create an email list -> advertise your offer

  • @Arifm006
    @Arifm006 5 місяців тому

    Bros handsome af

  • @joeani8985
    @joeani8985 5 місяців тому

    Huge respect to hamza I'm gonna grow multiple UA-cam channels both faceless and on camera and use this education business model to make lots money online.

  • @Frantic_Sarkov
    @Frantic_Sarkov 5 місяців тому

    Hamza I was beginning to post videos and realized that it wasn't me and after 20 videos I realized I should have something that can connect me with my viewers so I'm going to change my tactics and try to just record things that I do and see it that would be possible

  • @suxxide
    @suxxide 5 місяців тому +3

    UA-cam will be my go to. I'm only at the begining of my journey but after 8 months I feel like this is what I want to do in my life. I love editing and creating so this will basicly be my way for some years. But if being honest: whatever you put time and heart into, this will be YOUR best business in 2024 2025 2026 and beyond. There will never be "best" cause in some years it might be obsolete or the businesses that were niche will become "best" ones. So do what you want to do in life and pursue it rather than searching for best businesses. And you can discover it by making your own youtube channel... cooking channel books channel gaming channel whatever. UA-cam is goat

  • @Parkerhawkin
    @Parkerhawkin 5 місяців тому +4

    Hey hamza, you’ve changed my life. And from watching this video I’ve tried starting my own yt career. I really hope it goes well, but I’ll always look to you for inspiration and help! Thank you

    • @akamertel
      @akamertel 5 місяців тому +1

      i watched your video and i realize the sound is very low. good luck to your career, friend

    • @Parkerhawkin
      @Parkerhawkin 5 місяців тому

      @@akamertel hey thanks for letting me know! I’ll make sure to tweak and fix my sound stuff from now on.

  • @lhw.iAviation
    @lhw.iAviation 5 місяців тому

    "I want to work hard but I don't know on what"
    The biggest mistake here, is that we stagnate, we get stuck. My advise, just pick a direction and run. At most you turn back, knowing what you don't want in your life.

  • @IkkiSingh_07
    @IkkiSingh_07 5 місяців тому +1

    Hamza do you have any tips to help grow my channel?

  • @stmproduction4504
    @stmproduction4504 5 місяців тому

    where is the "do the hard work especially when you don't feel like it" ?

  • @kjy05
    @kjy05 5 місяців тому

    May Allah bless you man❤

  • @FantasyGuide74
    @FantasyGuide74 5 місяців тому +1

    to people who are arguing about content creating and self improvement being oversaturated or something:
    sir if you dont like the way he recommends then find some other way that might work, hamza is just trying to give an advice not something that will 100 % work and its the only thing that will work in the whole world

  • @Moongob-om9zi
    @Moongob-om9zi 5 місяців тому

    How early would you say you can start with using this Business model?

    • @Isteyak-78
      @Isteyak-78 5 місяців тому +1

      start early as possible, experience is better than planning for years

  • @JMTalksChannel
    @JMTalksChannel 5 місяців тому

    This Guy Is Isnt Lying Hes Not Lying. I am going a autism business like this.

  • @aeternus_.
    @aeternus_. 5 місяців тому

    Why did you change the title of the video?

  • @RaufFootballR7
    @RaufFootballR7 5 місяців тому +1

    Hamza i want to be a great football player and a i want make money from it ,but how i can create content in football

  • @ahoodieman
    @ahoodieman 5 місяців тому +1

    dude my dad is like what if you fail and you live under a bridge I'm like so be it. but he is like but its safe. "yeah safe" and be sad for the rest of my life not fulfilling my purpose as a man.

    • @royboudoumit4709
      @royboudoumit4709 5 місяців тому

      I mean yeah it definitely is safe to get a degree and make a solid income. The idea for me is to get a degree and make sure I’m safe with a solid income and to then try out what hamza is saying.

    • @ValourFlame
      @ValourFlame 5 місяців тому

      Nothing is safe u are living from paycheck to paycheck throwing ur life away for paper. When u old u can't even live properly u haven't secured ur future, soon ai will replace everything, the economy will fk u over or u just get fired I don't give my power into the hands of another. I don't chase money like a dog and live a miserable average life. All this pain I went thru and my family just to stay broke and do the same shit everyday like a npc? Hell nah. I will make it. The system is all corrupt and I don't wanna be victim of it. 99% problems people have is money so if u fix that u already achieved a lot. U got so much time why not spend it for useful things instead of going to the job then going home and watching tv that's not doing shit it's just an escape and I'm sick of it I will either win or just die

  • @Sidguru101
    @Sidguru101 5 місяців тому +1

    Hamza but many people dont wanna reveal their identity on the internet and fear being judged, what is your opinion on that? Im sure you might have thought about this while you were starting

    • @user-ie5sb5gy6q
      @user-ie5sb5gy6q 5 місяців тому

      Then do cold outreach, that's literally how you build up a company. EVERY Company does outreach, Iman Gadzhi has built his agency with cold outreach.
      Also, cold outreach teaches you A LOT.
      You need to learn prospecting, sales and closing clients via sales call.
      Hamza clearly doesn't know sh*** about cold outreach.
      But the other things he said are still true, just not what he said about cold outreach.