they said lose weight, he said ok

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  • @Laerei
    @Laerei 7 місяців тому +10480

    If enough people would have told him to get a million dollars, he would have said "Okay." and show up a millionaire a month later. Dude's hella determined.

    • @InfiniteDarkMass
      @InfiniteDarkMass 7 місяців тому +399

      Now I really wanna see what Asmongold could become if he watched his diet, worked out and got a haircut.

    • @SkorpionSSs
      @SkorpionSSs 7 місяців тому +432

      @@InfiniteDarkMass the world is not ready for the chadness

    • @DoppelgangerTH
      @DoppelgangerTH 7 місяців тому +121

      ​@@SkorpionSSsI don't know about chadness, but the world is certainly not ready.

    • @vayokekita8223
      @vayokekita8223 7 місяців тому +56

      Yeah people really missed their chance to tell him to become god and save the world

    • @haruyanto8085
      @haruyanto8085 7 місяців тому +2

      ​@@InfiniteDarkMasshe's already a millionaire

  • @Crow0fEarth
    @Crow0fEarth 7 місяців тому +6613

    My man didn’t hear an insult, he heard a challenge. Making your “flaws” a list and checking them off one by one is the ultimate chad move.

    • @TheSpicyLeg
      @TheSpicyLeg 7 місяців тому +328

      Correct. I had an apprentice that was overweight, didn’t keep himself cleaned up, lazy, etc. He bitched and moaned that he couldn’t get a girlfriend, so I started challenging him. He got so mad that he quit. But he must have had a revelation, because I ran into him and his girlfriend at the grocery store. He got a haircut, cut 60 pounds, and got his shit together. Was the girl a supermodel? No. But she was very feminine and kind, by all appearances a great girl. He thanked me for kicking him in the pants.

    • @thecipher8495
      @thecipher8495 7 місяців тому +72

      BASED sensei@@TheSpicyLeg

    • @Ldenlord
      @Ldenlord 6 місяців тому +70

      @@TheSpicyLeg that leg you used to kick him in the pants does live up to your name 🔥🔥🔥😂😂😂

    • @tsukuneboy
      @tsukuneboy 6 місяців тому +33

      It's a good damn mentality tbh. It can be toxic so you should draw a line when to call the challenge but overall it's good to motivate you to become better

    • @Christian-CTDC
      @Christian-CTDC 6 місяців тому +6

      Reverse psychology

  • @cynricng
    @cynricng 7 місяців тому +445

    My man straight up crowd-sourced a meta build

    • @DanielOcean-xn1ts
      @DanielOcean-xn1ts 3 місяці тому +23

      well said, this guy utilized the social media in the most positive manner possible, where cynical bystanders just shit and piss and not doing anything, he went down there working his asses off, don't mind the pain and dirt, comeback with treasure box like true winner.

    • @fakeletobr730
      @fakeletobr730 2 місяці тому +2

      @@DanielOcean-xn1ts he picked the honey inside all the commentarys and changed his life for the better

  • @Erodent
    @Erodent 7 місяців тому +1939

    If I could just get 1% of this man’s self discipline and determination to better himself. Maybe I’d be a functioning adult human.

    • @Erodent
      @Erodent 7 місяців тому +86

      But instead I do exactly as asmon says. I post my problems online to get them off my chest and ultimately do nothing to fix it. It’s a loop I’ve been in for over a decade and idk what to do anymore.

    • @SaffariRose
      @SaffariRose 5 місяців тому +56

      Then maybe just do the 1%? Breakdown your problems into the smallest parts possible and just do 0.1 of it at a time.
      Be consistent and it slowly builds up in time. Sometimes we're too fixated on the end result but think we have to jump a mountain to get there. Just do the smallest you can possibly do without extreme or unnecessary pain and keep going. I used to be like this too. Instead of small achievable goals, I'd fixate on how large the issue is, be discouraged and end up not moving at all. You can't move if you don't take atleast just one step. And everyone can take that one small step; even you.
      Good Luck!

    • @hansenliu9081
      @hansenliu9081 5 місяців тому +26

      Change takes time, brother. I've had many many failed attempts to change myself during university, and ultimately what I realized after graduation was that, even though I knew I shouldn't be setting goals too high and should have more patience, I was still setting goals that take too much effort to reach, burn myself out too fast, all the while also focusing on how far I am from where I think my potential is at. All of these are ingredients for failure in change and self-improvement.
      For most of us average ppl, you just gotta change what you can, put in real effort but not over exert yourself, and focus on how much has changed and have faith in yourself, instead of focusing on how far you are from your fullest potential or thinking to yourself you don't have potential at all.
      Best of luck brother.

    • @dylanblue9201
      @dylanblue9201 4 місяці тому +4

      ​@@hansenliu9081Well said.

    • @jerichojones2722
      @jerichojones2722 4 місяці тому +10

      @@Erodent i remember reading this thing that said the problem with posting your problems online, is that it sort of tricks your brain into thinking you're doing something about it. like posting how you're gonna go on a diet, and having people congratulate you, will give you damn near the same feeling as actually going on a diet and having people compliment your progress. its important that if you notice you're one of those people, stop posting things like that online.

  • @ColinHarding
    @ColinHarding 7 місяців тому +3148

    This man took control of the situation.

    • @ivyr336
      @ivyr336 7 місяців тому +18

      The opposite tbh. He let others take control which was a good idea considering he was stuck up til then.

    • @CentrisAce
      @CentrisAce 7 місяців тому +238

      @@ivyr336 It takes a shit ton of control and dedication; no amount of advice matters if you don't go through with it.

    • @bert7560
      @bert7560 7 місяців тому +53

      @@ivyr336 He chose to listen to the good advice. People can say a lot of things to you, but if you choose to not listen, none will make you change. He ignored/acknowledged the harsh comments, judged them with common sense, took the good advice, and made the efforts to work on himself.

    • @giraffeorganic
      @giraffeorganic 7 місяців тому

      @@ivyr336 not really

    • @ISituationHD
      @ISituationHD 7 місяців тому

      @@giraffeorganic He literally gave all control to a small portion of people. Its needs some intelligence to filter useless information.

  • @BuiHieuDong
    @BuiHieuDong 7 місяців тому +2950

    The guy really had one of the most successful glow-ups ever.

    • @pillowhead4456
      @pillowhead4456 7 місяців тому +52

      When you've hit rock bottom, it cant get any worse than that

    • @themore-you-know
      @themore-you-know 7 місяців тому

      @@pillowhead4456 , if you'd watch China Insight and coverage of Chinese events... this is tens of miles above rock bottom.

    • @chheray1705
      @chheray1705 7 місяців тому +1

      The GOAT has returned.

    • @addy1294
      @addy1294 7 місяців тому +8

      cause its fake

    • @MClaudiusMarcellus
      @MClaudiusMarcellus 7 місяців тому +4

      @@addy1294 I guess it doesn't matter, the moral is good regardless, but absolutely not the same guy before and after unless he had a lot of plastic surgery or something.

  • @nichtsistkostenlos6565
    @nichtsistkostenlos6565 7 місяців тому +796

    This dude is reason why humility and mental resilience is so valuable. He saw comments shitting on him and just ignored the hostility, but extracted the substance of the criticism, then used that for self improvement. This is how everyone should aspire to be.

    • @raze956
      @raze956 4 місяці тому +2

      what does any of this has to do with humility? and would his transformation any less impressive if he didnt show "humility"? i dont think so.

    • @Neighbor8773
      @Neighbor8773 4 місяці тому +48

      ⁠​⁠​⁠@@raze956if he had no humility he would have taken everyone’s criticism with a grain of salt and went on with life saying the problem is not me but the society and women around me, still fat, still unstylish, and still upset he doesn’t have a girlfriend. So in my opinion he wouldn’t have even gone through this journey without that humility.
      So many people have such inflated egos they can’t take any self-accountability, choosing to just blame the world without trying to improve themselves.

    • @raze956
      @raze956 4 місяці тому +3

      @@Neighbor8773 "So many people have such inflated egos they can’t take any self-accountability, choosing to just blame the world without trying to improve themselves."
      i completely agree with that. in regards to change and humility however, i dont. personally im not a humble person at all. i dont brag either, but im not humble. yet i listen to criticism and think if its actually valid, and if it is, AND if it also bothers me, i do something to change. being able to recognize flaws in oneself and accepting valid critique has nothing to do with being humble, in my opinion.
      what you described with "hearing criticism and just moving on" sounds more like what a narcissist would do. yet i do know many a-holes and people who like to brag, but they are able to accept critique when its valid.
      in my opinion, humility is way overrated and made a virtue when its not. if you are competent at something, you have every right to show and talk about it. imagine elon musk "nah, my corporations aint that great" or mike tyson in his prime "yeah, im somewhat decent at boxing". its ridiculous. if you are really good at something and you "downplay" it, its outright dishonesty, and thus a negative character trait in my opinion ,and has nothing to do with humility at all.
      thats how i see it.

    • @Me-th3gj
      @Me-th3gj 4 місяці тому

      I'd like to see this comment pinned to the top.

    • @syaredzaashrafi1101
      @syaredzaashrafi1101 4 місяці тому +1

      @@raze956 u mad bro? chill

  • @MrNoobProductions
    @MrNoobProductions 4 місяці тому +185

    This man does not cope, sees the hard road ahead and walks it. He has all of my respect.

  • @takarahayashi4124
    @takarahayashi4124 7 місяців тому +3747

    just from base personality, he's a seriously nice guy and receptive. good on him for real.

    • @PSYMEDIC
      @PSYMEDIC 7 місяців тому +227

      Wouldn't surprise me that he just took the insults, squeezed the inch of truth out of it and worked with it. This guy is chinese, he lives in a toxic controlling place where you either fail or improve. We western people have really developed the habit to rather complain about our problems than do anything about, just out of embarrassment of failure. Most people can look good if they put the effort in it. But rather than taking the bycicle, it is easier to launch some campaign about accepting a medical problem. In my opinion there should be public gym's where most people are forced or heavily encouraged through whatever system to go. Sport is the best thing for mind as well body.

    • @user-kj1ko7ub5g
      @user-kj1ko7ub5g 7 місяців тому +89

      @@PSYMEDIC this is also true where im from, honestly it seems like westerners dont understand just how good they have it so they have to go out of the way to search for any reason to feel like they're oppressed

    • @user-kj1ko7ub5g
      @user-kj1ko7ub5g 7 місяців тому

      sometimes to grow you need to be in a toxic environment, just like in nature its survival of the fittest

    • @iverbrnstad791
      @iverbrnstad791 7 місяців тому +37

      @@user-kj1ko7ub5g I have a hypothesis that the brain will serve roughly the same level of anxiety, regardless of circumstances. It is our actions, not our situation, that decides how neurotic we get. If you have to grind to stay afloat you don't have the time or energy to sit and wallow. I've seen people come from nothing, make it, and then all of sudden get overwhelming anxiety once they don't have any clear goal to strive for anymore.

    • @user-kj1ko7ub5g
      @user-kj1ko7ub5g 7 місяців тому +6

      @@iverbrnstad791 ive had periods of having no goal and ive never had anxiety so probably entirely relative to the person

  • @daniamataka5377
    @daniamataka5377 7 місяців тому +1233

    I think a key factor in this was he ignored all the negative comments because they weren't being helpful or giving any advice, he listened to those who told him "do this, this, and this" and he went "yep I'll do those things", and then he fucking did it! He didn't deserve or feel entitled to happiness, he asked how to get it and then he earned it!

    • @TricoliciSerghei
      @TricoliciSerghei 7 місяців тому +8

      Best comment!

    • @TacticalDimples
      @TacticalDimples 7 місяців тому +84

      Yup. One of the best skills in life is to be able to accept anything that’s positive while disregarding everything that’s negative. Sadly not everyone thinks this way as it requires you to look beyond black and white.

    • @Johan-hm5uc
      @Johan-hm5uc 7 місяців тому +37

      He didn't ignore negative comments "you are too fat" is a negative comment and he learned from those that he should lose weight. You can learn a lot from such negative comments, they are often the most honest.
      This is even more important when "you need to lose weight" is today seen as a negative comment, it is really hard to tell someone to lose weight without saying something like that. So anyone who ignores "negative comments" will have a hard time getting the "lose weight" advice.

    • @Bash70
      @Bash70 7 місяців тому +54

      @@Johan-hm5uc Let's be honest, "you need to lose weight" comment is only considered negative when it's directed towards overweight women; it's treated as completely fine when directed towards overweight men. The hypocritical double standard is so blatant and rampant throughout society and media. People can't ingenuously stick to one side and flip-flop on principles whenever it suites their own bias.

    • @acutelilmint8035
      @acutelilmint8035 7 місяців тому +1

      So true. If we ignore the negative comments.. those are just trolls.. but listen to the ones trying to help.. i thnk that would really help us all.

  • @ZakkuW
    @ZakkuW 7 місяців тому +72

    Man said 'hold my beer' and never took it back

  • @JstJaybeingJay
    @JstJaybeingJay 5 місяців тому +67

    "He's a man of sheer will, focus and commitment." But seriously though he got that commitment.

  • @ELdASenSei
    @ELdASenSei 7 місяців тому +1417

    Mad respect! He tanked 90% of all the criticism and flipped them the finger

    • @darkwyve
      @darkwyve 7 місяців тому +33

      Well one of the best way to get back at haters is simply to prove them wrong and live a productive and happy life. (Gives the haters more to hate about too, so since haters like to hate, it's a win/win? ;) haha...

    • @gamdanyunizar7849
      @gamdanyunizar7849 7 місяців тому +5

      Yep best way is to hate the hater it's perfect

    • @deepdarksecretful
      @deepdarksecretful 7 місяців тому +14

      from his demeanor, he probably bowed and thanked them for giving honest advice. that's true chad/healthy masculinity right there . =)

    • @benjaminl4524
      @benjaminl4524 6 місяців тому +10

      No he didn’t flip them a finger like most would do, he put away his dignity and accepts what’s up and started grinding, he listens to the criticism and it’s fueling him to become a better version of himself, too many people are sheep and get offended so easily, they are just making excuses for themselves, weak. And this man right here, he’s strong, and earned all of his achievements

    • @mindyours752
      @mindyours752 6 місяців тому +2

      I don't think he even considered the insults hate but blamed himself so he just kept improving himself till people guided him to the ideal look they thought made him attractive.

  • @gintokikintoki4965
    @gintokikintoki4965 7 місяців тому +1787

    Holy shit man. Thx for those 10% who believe and helped. And congrats for the guy🎉

    • @stephen6605
      @stephen6605 7 місяців тому +84

      Also it is great that he focused on these 10% to listen to them not to be upset and complain about other 90%.

    • @Digifier
      @Digifier 7 місяців тому +65

      The fact that only 10% of people actually wanted to help him, says a lot about our current society.

    • @mortaldao8044
      @mortaldao8044 7 місяців тому +3

      Everything in your own life is your fault

    • @miracookie444
      @miracookie444 7 місяців тому

      @@Digifier That's just a reflection of chinese society, they have it much harder and it's still 3rd world country. They don't even have enough girls (thx to one child policy) and dowry is still a thing there lol. Their society is very different to our western society.

    • @Magnum_Express
      @Magnum_Express 7 місяців тому +24

      @@mortaldao8044 hardly. unless you control the government, control your income, control your friends, your family, nature, etc. Most things that go bad in our lives is the fault of our decisions, i will admit, but not everything.

  • @IgnitionP
    @IgnitionP 5 місяців тому +100

    “Worse she can say is no”
    2:28

  • @user-gm1iw6rs6l
    @user-gm1iw6rs6l 3 місяці тому +55

    love how he is smiling in both the before and after

  • @toukavacation6612
    @toukavacation6612 7 місяців тому +760

    In a lot of Chinese Manhua, there are stories where the main character starts out weak and looking like a loser. They then get some secret powers and after a few chapters, completely change in looks. I've always found that implausible and thought of it as 'Oh, the author drew him more handsome because they wanted a more cool looking main character'. Now, I know that's actually possible in real life. This dude is the true weak-to-strong main character.

    • @Mrpokpokza
      @Mrpokpokza 7 місяців тому +163

      But that is like in manhua. He didn't get cheat skill. He only have one life and no redo. But he listened to the right advices. He took action to better himself. He is the goat.

    • @dlite9655
      @dlite9655 7 місяців тому +6

      I feel bad for anyone who reads Trashua

    • @axellyann5085
      @axellyann5085 7 місяців тому +88

      ​@@dlite9655sure kid, take your cookie

    • @PSYMEDIC
      @PSYMEDIC 7 місяців тому +20

      @@Mrpokpokza I hate these fucking redo stories. At the core the message is always that you need another chance to do something with yourself rather than doing it yourself. Escaping from a unfavorable situation rather than dealing with it. Literally the cowards way of life. Imagine Guts died in the eclipse and got a redo in a new world with cheats skills and a definitely not underage girl taking up 80% of the screen time. Nobody would give a damn about Berserk if that were the case.
      Not just because it is boring, but because Berserk is the story of a man getting back his life.

    • @LuckyPed10
      @LuckyPed10 7 місяців тому +28

      @@PSYMEDIC that's Japanese ones tho, the Chinese ones rarely have underage girls. Japanese stories 90% happen in high school age so the girls are 15~17 most of the times. while Chinese stories usually have 18~28 years olds girls, like 90% of the Manhua i read had around university ages or even older. but I agree the whole Cheat skill shit just ruin the whole "Redo" premise lmao. that's why it's cheap power fantasy

  • @StormierNik
    @StormierNik 7 місяців тому +2547

    Bro, not only did he look better, but he did all that shit FAST.
    "This will improve my life and chances? Alright, I'll do it."
    The fact that he went and did it without looking back even for a moment shows true DRIVE and determination. This guy can just go places if he wants to. I don't think he realizes how powerful that is.

    • @orimu836
      @orimu836 7 місяців тому +217

      The fact that he accepted the criticisms is also something very amazing. People these days gets offended so easily. This guy has the right mindset.

    • @noahthenormal
      @noahthenormal 7 місяців тому +119

      Yeah, gives the impression he was always willing to put in the work, but genuinely didn't understand where to put his energy without guidance

    • @Guzzlerinos
      @Guzzlerinos 7 місяців тому +6

      i wouldnt even know where to find the time to do all that

    • @orimu836
      @orimu836 7 місяців тому +35

      @@Guzzlerinos That's my reasoning to. But there's definitely a way to fit this in your sched if you're willing to sacrifice a portion of your time ex: gaming or watching stuff.

    • @Nanohamage
      @Nanohamage 7 місяців тому +28

      @@Guzzlerinos if you have 30min a day that is enough for workout , as for fashion and hairstyle u just need one free weekend it's rly just about motivation this guy rly wanted gf and tried everything people told him most other people just aren't motivated enough

  • @bmo3778
    @bmo3778 5 місяців тому +18

    he genuinely asked a question, so any answer he gets, he just accepted it and tried to change it.

  • @RonSwex
    @RonSwex 5 місяців тому +120

    I actually shed a tear when I saw him get married. Omg 😢so happy for him. You earned it.

    • @GapModel1
      @GapModel1 3 місяці тому +6

      Well at least he don't live in America. Because if hes from America, marriage might not be such a good idea considering he would have a 50% chance of losing everything he ever work for.

    • @VoidHxnter
      @VoidHxnter 3 місяці тому +12

      ​@GapModel1 Way to bring negativity into something positive, keep it up man!

    • @GapModel1
      @GapModel1 3 місяці тому +8

      @@VoidHxnter Well I don't really care about "feelings". Just stating a fact that in America, marriage have a good chance to do more harm than good.

    • @momoware
      @momoware 3 місяці тому +3

      @@GapModel1 It's the same in China. But you could sign a prenup. However, this guy is a blue-collar worker so doesn't have a lot of property.

    • @johnjohnjohnson7720
      @johnjohnjohnson7720 3 місяці тому

      @@GapModel1 If a fact has a net negative outcome than that fact is useless.

  • @kuratse205
    @kuratse205 7 місяців тому +831

    Actual real life gigachad. He went from like a 4.7 to a 9.5 that he could basically date anyone he wanted. The fact that he looked completely average before, and became super handsome through hard work is just amazing. It goes to show that literally anyone could become far greater than they ever were by putting in the work. He went from an average 40 year old businessman to a 26 year old supermodel in merely 2 years.

    • @LONKULADE
      @LONKULADE 5 місяців тому +56

      How do you rate so precisely lol
      4.7? 😂

    • @callmelou5397
      @callmelou5397 5 місяців тому +43

      @@LONKULADE a 5/10 is basically an average looking dude in the first pic he looks slightly below average i would give a 4.5 and in the end bro became a model fr

    • @ma.2089
      @ma.2089 4 місяці тому +11

      Dude didn’t even look bad at first. A 4.7 seems kinda low lol. 6 or 6.5 seems more apt to me.

    • @0redfr0g0
      @0redfr0g0 4 місяці тому +42

      @@ma.2089 You're going off the scale that most people tend to give a 7 as average. Regardless of the number, the before photo was a bit below average looks and the after is significantly above average.

    • @sebrij
      @sebrij 4 місяці тому +15

      exactly and dude even went overkill, with a good haircut, lossing some weight and finding good clothes is more than enough for 60% of the time but he also lost weight and got shredded

  • @jbg1575
    @jbg1575 7 місяців тому +467

    The guy made social media his build guide, hes a goddamn genius!

    • @zee9709
      @zee9709 7 місяців тому +53

      not gonna lie, he can make a good living after that viral. He can make channel about self improve or streaming some stuff and attract ads

    • @Laughing_Chinaman
      @Laughing_Chinaman 7 місяців тому +15

      turns out crowd sourcing works for social problems

    • @darkwyve
      @darkwyve 7 місяців тому +18

      @@Laughing_Chinaman Though doing it that way is a lot like mining... you have to wade through countless dark and potentially toxic areas just to find the occasional gem. ;)

    • @biawak-dilondaniel7034
      @biawak-dilondaniel7034 7 місяців тому +4

      I only did it for my game characters, never thought I also could do it for my real life🤣🤣

  • @yoshiwhere148
    @yoshiwhere148 6 місяців тому +26

    anyone who can be that honest and genuine with his answers and looking to improve through all that toxicity gets my utmost respect

  • @ChromePyramid
    @ChromePyramid 7 місяців тому +12

    6:06 is a wild transformation I was worried there because in other pictures he seemed to be losing that smile he originally had but by the end his smile came back in the pictures

  • @greglane501
    @greglane501 7 місяців тому +1462

    Crazy story. He actually put in the work and got a really attractive wife.

    • @BlacKi-nd4uy
      @BlacKi-nd4uy 7 місяців тому +14

      for how long? there was a reason why he looked like this before. if you dont do the changes in your life for yourself, then its not lasting to long.

    • @zee9709
      @zee9709 7 місяців тому +468

      @@BlacKi-nd4uy yeah he should stay miserable instead.......

    • @MrHihihiji
      @MrHihihiji 7 місяців тому +362

      @@BlacKi-nd4uy what do you mean for how long? dude transformed his life over multiple years and found what he was ultimately looking for. why would he go back on that? he was just an average dude who was tired of being mundane so he did something about it. if he was strong willed enough to change his life around then he's strong willed enough to keep it going.

    • @VacuousCat
      @VacuousCat 7 місяців тому +84

      In my opinion he's a tier higher than his wife.

    • @BlacKi-nd4uy
      @BlacKi-nd4uy 7 місяців тому +15

      @@MrHihihiji the point is: he did that not for himself, he found himself ok before the change. so i think he will look like the old version in some time again, because he allready got what he wanted, a girl.

  • @sarethdarva
    @sarethdarva 7 місяців тому +962

    As a fat Asian dude I admit I find this really inspiring. I'm making some progress in losing weight already (30 lbs in the last year) but he did it way faster and with way more drip to boot. Shows the power of actually working on yourself seriously! That he got married is just a bonus. Being healthier just makes you feel better in every way regardless.

    • @albingranquist8290
      @albingranquist8290 7 місяців тому +86

      Trust me after you loose the weight your self confidence, energy and drive improves alot. Keep goin

    • @lukashenrique4295
      @lukashenrique4295 7 місяців тому +41

      as guy above says, helps a lot with self confience, getting a girl will def become easier because when u have more self esteem u start acting nicer, confident, and people really like that.

    • @JKingSniper
      @JKingSniper 7 місяців тому +6

      I cut back on soda and some food and lost 10lb but still too lazy to exercise lol

    • @GItoKeG
      @GItoKeG 7 місяців тому +14

      Bro even if not for losing weight...working out just makes you feel really fucking good.
      And above all else, character is everything after you get swole.

    • @marannebbeling9799
      @marannebbeling9799 7 місяців тому

      If losing weight is your goal, then tbh exercise is near irrelevant (calorie-wise). But, as you know obviously, for health reasons I would definitely consider exercising haha
      from experience I can tell you that that laziness REALLY only happens before you start, and maybe the first week -- after that it's honestly not that hard to go anymore. When you stop going, the hurdle to get back to it seems insurmountable, but after returning 1 time you're back. In hindsight, it never really was laziness as much as it was procrastination & lack of motivation (I'm lazy as hell too, but the difficulty I faced was mostly because I couldn't convince myself why going TODAY was so important -- tomorrow really wouldn't make a big difference) @@JKingSniper

  • @GItoKeG
    @GItoKeG 7 місяців тому +16

    This is such a good video man. If someone is genuinely asking for help. Help them. I don't understand how people get a kick out of talking shit when someone is being authentic. Like how fucking toxic are you? I think the rest of us feel this way but if another guy reaches out for help that brotherhood just takes over and you give him all the help he can get.
    Right now I'm like probably 20 pounds overweight. Years ago I realized I was pretty overweight. Got fit. That was the over the course of 7 years. Pre-covid I was a solid tank.... After being mentally and emotionally wrecked through being in lockdown and also unemployed to job hopping like crazy, I gained a lot of weight. For someone who has "been there"...twice. I'm motivated and inspired by this guy. Good fucking job for him. Any success he deserve because of the hard work he put in.

  • @gilcraftsource
    @gilcraftsource 5 місяців тому +11

    He understood the assignment ... Really beautiful outcome

  • @Absinthexx7
    @Absinthexx7 7 місяців тому +1009

    gonna be honest, I fully watched this video expecting after all his hard work he wasnt gonna get shit from it, and when he got married after 2 years it made me really happy. This is an awesome story and video

    • @nawab256
      @nawab256 7 місяців тому +20

      And let’s be honest he probably got that girlfriend about a year ago. No way did he just become handsome and then ask some random girl to marry him.

    • @pragmaticpundit7703
      @pragmaticpundit7703 7 місяців тому +133

      @@nawab256 Well done, you're part of the problem

    • @pillowhead4456
      @pillowhead4456 7 місяців тому +26

      @@nawab256 congratulation, you just corrected asmon point on this topic

    • @N3K0Cloud
      @N3K0Cloud 7 місяців тому +44

      @@nawab256 People in Asia don't usually date much, they usually ask a girl to get married and that's it, if she accepts > marriage soon! And I think this is what happened here.

    • @nhutang433
      @nhutang433 7 місяців тому +24

      ​@@N3K0CloudThere's still dating steps first. But as peole get older, the dating durations simply get shorter.

  • @elikyiael8740
    @elikyiael8740 7 місяців тому +472

    damn that guy got both insulted and got some good advice, and he literally just took the advice and actually bettered himself for his own sake while being polite
    i wonder how the world would change if that was the norm

    • @lukashenrique4295
      @lukashenrique4295 7 місяців тому +3

      so true

    • @andyb9664
      @andyb9664 7 місяців тому +5

      nah, I wonder how the world would change if the norm changed to 90% positive comments and only 10% negative. Coz that is the problem.

    • @elikyiael8740
      @elikyiael8740 7 місяців тому

      @@andyb9664 nah, 90 to 10 ratio wouldn't change much, worse case it'd be even worse for yourself to have constantly 10% of people absolutelly hating you
      like take 10% of 100 and it'd be 10 people hating on you
      10% of 1 million.... prepare for the zombie apocalypse, and the brain fixate on the negative part because it think it need fixing and that this part is "wrong", it's just that people can literally hate on you for no reason or multiple and your brain can't comprehend that
      also adversity builds strenght, i'd prefer people insulting me rather than be unhelpful or falsly supportive of me or what i'm doing

    • @itsez1129
      @itsez1129 7 місяців тому +3

      I got more interested in this dude as we don't know anything about him, his jurney or his motivation. What everyone is doing is seeing the progress and filling in all the rest. He could have been anything from a fed up incel, a Goggins machine, a motivational gigachad, a looser who finally got hit by the oh so rare 180.
      What I've learned is that if you do the work quietly then it doesn't matter if you did it to be healthier, look better or just desperately want to fuck. It's the result what matters.

  • @user-mg1xh3ol2k
    @user-mg1xh3ol2k 5 місяців тому +13

    He legit looks like a celebrity at the end, that is amzing

  • @xue.0w0
    @xue.0w0 7 місяців тому +8

    dude deserves a great life. He is determined, an overall nice guy, turned criticisms into his own strength and worked hard to build himself into his best version. I wish him all the best

  • @shazaz1059
    @shazaz1059 7 місяців тому +257

    "ok" is the perfect embodiment of what he did
    Bro understood the task given and fucking committed to it like it was nothing, really a beacon for what human determination can get you with enough hard work on yourself

  • @andreanecchi5930
    @andreanecchi5930 7 місяців тому +496

    I hope to lose weight as well as him, for now I'm going decently from 111.7 kg to 95kg , I started the diet on June 30th

    • @direwolf3972
      @direwolf3972 7 місяців тому +111

      Don't call it a diet but a life style change.. its not temporary hopefully.. Congrats as well.. keep it up!

    • @glennuendo
      @glennuendo 7 місяців тому +38

      went from 102 to 70 by just quitting alcohol fully and switching out most of the pasta and bread for vegetables. a lot of walking too. good luck, you can do it!

    • @CKSiLoYT
      @CKSiLoYT 7 місяців тому +13

      well done bro, we're proud of you

    • @Peanuts1000
      @Peanuts1000 7 місяців тому +13

      Good job, bro.

    • @CommonWealth13
      @CommonWealth13 7 місяців тому +12

      I'm proud of you bro

  • @meetjeric
    @meetjeric 4 місяці тому +61

    the guy was like "my life is not over yet, i just want a girlfriend, what went wrong?"
    he took all the insults lightly but instead looking for nice pieces of advice one by one.
    as per the good and promising advices, he started to post his improvements
    a textbook example of "as long as you live there is hope"

  • @FlynnFromTaiga
    @FlynnFromTaiga 7 місяців тому +4

    Damn that's an inspiration, dude finished his quest.
    Losing weight and getting in shape was my best life decision. I feel great, my jeans are not tearing apart, i have a lot of energy, i don't have cravings for shitty stuff (well, except occasional urge to play Diablo 4), i feel confident, i don't have neck or knee pain. Stay safe,guys

  • @renwicknz
    @renwicknz 7 місяців тому +228

    I love the fact that he was able to sort through all the noise and negative comments and focus on the people who were being positive. Props to this young gentleman for his stoicism, focus and determination. Being confident in yourself is one of the most attractive traits.

  • @12SickOne34
    @12SickOne34 7 місяців тому +173

    What an actual gigachad. kudos to him

    • @famitsus987
      @famitsus987 7 місяців тому +1

      How can a East Asian man be a gigachad gigachad is about Caucasian men

    • @canhnguyennguyen6878
      @canhnguyennguyen6878 7 місяців тому +45

      @@famitsus987racism much ?

    • @beeman4266
      @beeman4266 7 місяців тому

      ​@@canhnguyennguyen6878How? Chad is typically a white guy name. There's asian equivalents to gigachads, they're just not called gigachads.

    • @haruyanto8085
      @haruyanto8085 7 місяців тому

      ​@@beeman4266he's not talking about the name but about the race, do you not notice?

    • @beeman4266
      @beeman4266 7 місяців тому

      @haruyanto8085 He literally says gigachad is about caucasian men. What exactly is wrong with that? You know any tall east Asian men named Chad?
      I'm sure east Asians along with every other race and people have names for men that are the equivalent to gigachad.

  • @Simca0503
    @Simca0503 7 місяців тому +8

    Dude has my respect. He made changes and worked hard towards self-improvement. I'm very happy for him

  • @1983simi
    @1983simi 7 місяців тому +7

    Wow, what a story. It takes a very upright and strong character to not just recoil in the face of personal criticism by strangers, but instead try to take something positive from it and push yourself into another direction. It's an insane and very admirable achievement without a doubt.
    That being said, from my life experience looks are really not the make or break for your rizz, no matter if you're a man or a woman. I've known both obese women and men who never were without a partner from their late teens. Many of them now have families and children. Let's not even start talking about style. I've also known plenty of people who couldn't have cared less about their drip, still they always found people to connect to.
    The question of whether you're going to find a gf/bf or even spouse really depends on two things. Are you a person sociable enough that people enjoy being around you and chilling with you, and not to a little extent in connection to this, are you a person who is at ease with yourself and thus carries some confidence and emotional stability. Do you like yourself? Are you okay yourself with how you look? Would you date you?
    And that last one is a big one, because if you have a realistic view of yourself, but you're okay with yourself you will be open to dating people of a similar level of attractiveness as you. However, if you're not really satisfied with yourself AND you're only eyeing people way out of your league... well... then you better take that personal criticism and try to push yourself upwards a few numbers in rating like this guy. Otherwise, you better acknowledge what you yourself are bringing to the table and accept that you cannot expect more of a potential partner either. That's basically the two options you have.
    But generally, if you don't like yourself at least a little finding a partner is very very hard and even those you find usually won't be those who are good for you. Entering a relationship with major insecurities is always a recipe for disaster. This guy though did everything right. He was longing for something he felt he couldnt get. He took people's feedback seriously but didn't let it put him down. He turned himself around, gained real confidence, and finally found love.

  • @Grievv1902
    @Grievv1902 7 місяців тому +323

    I think what this highlights the most is that a desire to improve oneself and enough humility to ask for help and listen to advice will get you in the right mindset to be a good partner.

    • @RebelGiga
      @RebelGiga 7 місяців тому +19

      Yeah! Dude didn't ignore any of the hate comments and took them to heart and truly improved himself. Didn't smack talk, didn't complain, just nodded and did the work.

    • @ggrimmfield5529
      @ggrimmfield5529 7 місяців тому +9

      And life rewarded him

    • @marannebbeling9799
      @marannebbeling9799 7 місяців тому +3

      Exactly. It takes a big person to say to yourself ''you know what, what you're doing clearly isn't working. I'm probably wrong and have no idea what to do" and to then post a picture, knowing full well that you'll get shit on, not defend yourself but instead listen with humility and then not just 'try' to work on it but actually 1-shot all your goals in a year. It's actually crazy how seemingly effortlessly he went through the whole checklist lmao

  • @PicesQ
    @PicesQ 7 місяців тому +64

    Man asked the internet for side quests and cleared it all.

    • @nulnoh219
      @nulnoh219 5 місяців тому +1

      More like He asked the internet for the guide for his Main Quest line. He wanted to get the girl. He got the girl. Quest completed.

  • @natevoid9955
    @natevoid9955 7 місяців тому

    Dudes a beast hope he keeps up the good work

  • @notpro3995
    @notpro3995 5 місяців тому +3

    Thanks for sharing this man. Unlike those ultra dramatic inspirational video this one is much more relatable. This guy is legend.

  • @XanderZ0ne
    @XanderZ0ne 7 місяців тому +47

    Terminally online Twitter users could NEVER lmao

  • @annormal1414
    @annormal1414 7 місяців тому +106

    Reminds me about that japanese guy who was giving inspiring speech while standing in the cold water

  • @lawliet617
    @lawliet617 4 місяці тому +3

    Honestly what this guy went through is the best thing ever
    He got pure proper honesty from people and he took it well and committed to it and changed

  • @NarukuSenpai
    @NarukuSenpai 7 місяців тому

    Happy for him 🎉Very inspiring story ❤

  • @lowecypher8761
    @lowecypher8761 7 місяців тому +94

    The dude was a soldier on a mission and returned back home with highest honors.
    He deserves a Chad award cause he definitely face slapped those 90% toxic naysayers.
    He deserves all the reward for his hard work. 🍾

  • @squallneko
    @squallneko 7 місяців тому +91

    I'm very happy for the guy. He took all the harsh blow, look at the positive constructive comments and got his wish. Kudos to himself and also the good people who suggested the things that he need to improve on.

  • @artiepov512
    @artiepov512 7 місяців тому +6

    The most amazing thing he did (in my opinion) is how he can sepearate hate and actually take critics that ithe toxic ones didnt get him. Instead he took control of people and at the end most people end up cheering for him.
    .
    Can u imagine doing the same? My self esteem would be DESTROYED by hate comments, even trolls. Serious props to him! 😮

  • @yusri31
    @yusri31 7 місяців тому

    man's really just said "aight bet."

  • @kfk4441
    @kfk4441 7 місяців тому +330

    He got married!! Huge respect ,he took the responsibility like a man and did it

    • @wtfdtreats
      @wtfdtreats 7 місяців тому +1

      The marriage was a mistake, he'll pay for that mistake years from now unfortunately, it's no secret how bad marriage is in the east just like the west for dudes, damn shame 🤣

    • @vicvic2081
      @vicvic2081 5 місяців тому

      He got married wow

    • @Celestialbeing21
      @Celestialbeing21 5 місяців тому +3

      It's Great that he did, but we need to acknowledge the elephant in the room that people did not have to be mean to him to get the point across as well.
      Spitting on someone is not a sign of respect. Society would do well to remember that and contribute in a positive and tangible manner.

    • @naknampucha5236
      @naknampucha5236 5 місяців тому +1

      ​​@@Celestialbeing21why doesn't need to be mean? Society will always be Society,. it will be always be harsh and unruly but it does not represent the "personal" value of an individual. How you love and take care of yourself is what really matters.
      Don't blame society on this, it's never been perfect but it's not the issue., the issue is people don't really care about themselves or know their own worth... catering to what the society dictates means you don't really know who you are and what you wants in your life. If people loved and take care of themselves,. then the society itself can be better.

    • @Pollymichaelis
      @Pollymichaelis Місяць тому

      @@Celestialbeing21 also Chinese netizens are not necessarily mean, just brutally honest. We don’t sugarcoat things

  • @JamesW609
    @JamesW609 7 місяців тому +30

    my man went from salary man to k - pop star in 2 years respect

  • @ioannisn.tsiroyiannis6022
    @ioannisn.tsiroyiannis6022 7 місяців тому

    Sometimes, you need to do what needs to be done.

  • @katechaste
    @katechaste 4 місяці тому +2

    This dude is so awesome. He took the critique, good and bad, listened to it and improved his life

  • @jasonnash4452
    @jasonnash4452 7 місяців тому +39

    this is what it looks like when a man truely wants to change. he doesnt try to make excuses or delay. he sees what he needs to do to make himself better and wants that to start as soon as possible. truely inspiring.

  • @clay2889
    @clay2889 7 місяців тому +69

    This was so wholesome and it actually made my day to see. I don't even know this guy but I'm so happy for him that he was able to turn his life around. He looks great and is an inspiration for all men in a similar boat to his first post!

  • @mel.jackson
    @mel.jackson 7 місяців тому

    There was a study showing facial attraction in relation to body fat percentage (for men) and IIRC it tends to peak around 12%.

  • @Poroty
    @Poroty 7 місяців тому

    HOLY WOW ! Congrats is definitely in order for that guy.
    Man I wish I can be half as tough as he is

  • @NicoENVT
    @NicoENVT 7 місяців тому +11

    I've been diagnosed with BPD, ADHD, Anxiety, depression, insomnia, and so many other issues due to a really fucked up past. I've taken anti-depressants, and of course birth control because women in her 20s. Both medicines, alongside just being too sad to do anything ever, I gained a ton of weight during my life time.
    At my highest weight, I was 297lbs, earlier this year in April. I was SHOCKED and terrified. Never did I ever want it to start with a 3. Been working on getting more protein, more veggies, more water, more vitamins, walking everyday I count that shit DAILY, I'm almost at 300 miles now and Since April 22nd I've lost 61lbs. I'm really anxious in public either way, so I do go the treadmill route.
    The loud noises, harsh lights, and lack of privacy in public really bother me so I do prefer the comfort of my own room, but even so I feel wanting comfort is doable while still pushing yourself! Cooking for myself, cutting out sweets and limiting myself to 1 can of soda a day, and walking 3 miles a day has resulted in 61lbs weight lost. The treadmill feels better than any medicine, food, or therapist ever made me feel. Exercising and taking control of your health and your body is the best use of time you could possibly do. It's never a waste of time taking care of your health
    I'm really grateful more youtubers are posting about stuff like this. I think the biggest issue with mental health is in direct correlation with how dissconnected we are from our bodies now. If our bodies feel like shit, we'll feel like shit. But I can definitely say, with doing the workouts and having a routine it's made things so much easier, better, healthier and managable.
    My sleep is better, my skin is better, my confidence and attention span are better. Absolutely have done anything I could to improve things. Lowkey Asmon, if you ever want some completely random Q&A story time stuff hmu lmao. I am so passionate about comfy weight lost stuff at home and self love while still embrassing the inner pained parts of ourself, it'd be cool to talk to someone who's a lot more knowledgable and see if there's anymore I can add to my perspectives to continue to grow.
    either way, more health encouragment videos. Even if some of the stuff is rude, over all your health is the best thing you could take care of. Just do it with love and care.

    • @carlesriberaberenguer7469
      @carlesriberaberenguer7469 7 місяців тому

      You can try to eat the protein raw, including organs. Hard step but generous outcome.

  • @hiraethgamer2819
    @hiraethgamer2819 7 місяців тому +25

    Stand up and clap for this man. What a fucking unit!

  • @joshbeatty765
    @joshbeatty765 7 місяців тому

    Dude went HAM

  • @georgewillow112
    @georgewillow112 7 місяців тому +4

    This is a real life example of what my karate sensei always used to say: "Do not look for why you cannot, look for how you can."
    This guy took that and ran with it. Great to see happy stories on the internet nowadays when everything is all doom and gloom.

  • @Jamoca5020
    @Jamoca5020 7 місяців тому +27

    HE simply did what he had to do. Amazing.

  • @jdzazz4155
    @jdzazz4155 7 місяців тому +170

    So people in other countries take responsibility for themselves? I keep hearing folks in my country blame others for their lack of success. This guy sets a great example of how hard work pays off. Love this story, so inspiring!

    • @aaacl08
      @aaacl08 5 місяців тому +8

      I’m Chinese growing up between China and the states and I can say that people in China are a lot more open to constructive criticism and they don’t take other’s comments as insults . Growing up I was always taught to be humble and learn the goods from others and always look at myself to see what I can improve on. Chinese cultures are developed based on the Confucius principle so that maybe why

    • @badart3204
      @badart3204 5 місяців тому +6

      @@aaacl08a big part of it is that the eastern mindset is more that anyone can be good at anything if they practice hard enough. Western mindset is more heavily emphasized on find your natural talent and only do that. Honestly it’s a very interesting parallel in how sports and academics are valued in which the west values sports much more and that genuinely is determined by birth while the east emphasizes academics which genuinely rewards effort. Idk it’s interesting

    • @tanjw1222
      @tanjw1222 5 місяців тому +1

      ​@@badart3204 not every1 can take it. High expectation in everyway possible (no matter social, family or work) and hierarchy mindset are quite soul crushing. Look at the high suicide rate in east asia.
      Tho i have to say being an outsider/visitors can b pleasing bec of efficiency. My sister recently just move to canada due to work n she could'nt get use to how slow every1 works. LOL

    • @doggoswampu1450
      @doggoswampu1450 5 місяців тому +4

      @@tanjw1222 The "high suicide rate" in east asia is not exclusive to east asia. The U.S actually has a higher suicide rate than Japan, where the U.S is rank 31 whilst Japan is rank 49.

  • @AneXineohp
    @AneXineohp 5 місяців тому +3

    6:40 legit story that has the same formula on what's posted on tumblr where it ends with everyone clapping because the mc is just so great lmao
    bro won, props to him and i bet his life moving forward is only up from there
    absolute stranger, obviously, but this is one of those moments of being proud to see fellow humans succeed.

  • @NeilHaran
    @NeilHaran 5 місяців тому +4

    A really good example of someone who can weed through the hateful noise and see the genuine advice to improve outcomes. It is a great lesson for us all, to not get hung up on the meanness and rather focus on things that will help us.

  • @SquishyEggo
    @SquishyEggo 7 місяців тому +21

    Good for him. I wish him and his wife many happy and prosperous years.

  • @Shlrine
    @Shlrine 7 місяців тому +23

    Love this story. He shows and proves that if you improve yourself, you get what you deserve, no more, no less.

  • @TheMrBonzz
    @TheMrBonzz 7 місяців тому +9

    The irony of getting a very inspirational content from a lady lying on her own bed talking to a phone with a minimally edited video is pretty funny, props for the guy he's awesome.

    • @Sofiaode18
      @Sofiaode18 5 місяців тому +14

      Irony? Does she have to be all dolled up or something? She’s just translating, homie.

    • @fishleaf1093
      @fishleaf1093 3 місяці тому +1

      She could at least sit up.

  • @apex9806
    @apex9806 7 місяців тому +1

    I want to be like this man. I want his level of determination and commitment.
    He inspired me a lot.

  • @LxrdDaryus
    @LxrdDaryus 7 місяців тому +49

    The internet really did a makeover for this guy and it was with good intentions

    • @aureliusmarcusantoninus3441
      @aureliusmarcusantoninus3441 7 місяців тому +1

      Homie made it!

    • @Nekon3k0
      @Nekon3k0 7 місяців тому +2

      The 10% at least...😅

    • @roddickell1984
      @roddickell1984 7 місяців тому

      ​@@Nekon3k0the 90% gave him motivation and 10% advice it's a win-win situation

    • @atlas1542
      @atlas1542 7 місяців тому

      Right. 50% weight loss 50% plastic surgery or filter china is known for. Fat doesn’t make your eyelids higher or change ur nose bone 😂

  • @rose29huang
    @rose29huang 7 місяців тому +43

    Though I think people who giving him advice don't give a f on his happiness or life, they just simply want to bully and humiliate a guy to make themselves felt "not behind", he still took those great ones and truly upgraded himself, what a determined man.

    • @1Invinc
      @1Invinc 7 місяців тому +15

      I think what is most impressive is he managed to wade through the 90% of insults, and find the 10% of genuine advice that he followed through completely. That's some serious determination and emotional maturity.

    • @beewest5704
      @beewest5704 4 місяці тому

      I'm sure there were ones who genuinely wanted to help him.

    • @imbadatdis
      @imbadatdis 4 місяці тому

      Not really there were bullies when he posted the first post, but seeing him actually accepting the advices and put them to work and posting fed backs has really drawn ppls attention, after few fed backs no one was criticizing him anymore and really wanted to help him.

    • @fjorddenierbear4832
      @fjorddenierbear4832 3 місяці тому

      He went to Azshara alone and grinded for 2 years and practiced his verbal skills on charmed mermaids.
      Then he posted a photo of a different person, or he had ear surgery...

  • @mistadopeman
    @mistadopeman 4 місяці тому +4

    Thats a real MF’er right there. Respect. Reminds me of what I did in my early twenties. Got tired of not getting dates. Got to the gym, got jacked. Learned to talk better and gained tons of confidence. Now I’ve evened back out to a more realistic and sustainable level. This guy is awesome.

  • @hektikheck
    @hektikheck 7 місяців тому

    The zoom in at the end is chef's kiss.

  • @TheCAB207
    @TheCAB207 7 місяців тому +15

    What makes this even more impressive is that in China the ratio of guys to girls is nuts so it make it way harder than here in the west. Dude made huge improvements and im glad it all worked out for him.

  • @danmbradley
    @danmbradley 7 місяців тому +37

    You’re In control of your own destiny.

    • @The_Endless_Now
      @The_Endless_Now 7 місяців тому

      "Believe media controls you if you don't act
      Nothing ventured, nothing gained
      But when we speak, listen and act
      There's nothing we can't change
      All things can change"

    • @nuke2099
      @nuke2099 7 місяців тому +4

      Yes and no. Most of the time your own destiny is being controlled by forces outside of your control. Like the government and their decisions or your parents from a early age.

  • @strangerdaysss
    @strangerdaysss 5 місяців тому +31

    such an inspiration even for me a female. this guy just took every negativity and never dodged it instead went with it diligently without being sidetracked. standing ovation for him.

  • @DeesonJame
    @DeesonJame 7 місяців тому +1

    That's right. He completed all the side quests and leveled up.

  • @rexe30k
    @rexe30k 7 місяців тому +13

    it's crazy how much a person can achieve in a short time when they don't create their own obstacle in their mind to do what's necessary and procrastinate (like what im doing while typing this comment), 2 years to achieve that is beyond admirable.

  • @milmil5350
    @milmil5350 7 місяців тому +14

    He looks really good now! Amazing transformation. He went from looking mid to looking like a handsome chad. GG. Taking care of your health is truly all you need. ❤️

  • @gyul6380
    @gyul6380 7 місяців тому +26

    I think the funniest thing about this is some of the people who criticized him are probably also in his situation and then after 2 years, this guy changed and they are still at the start refusing to put effort 😂

  • @kaoset1237
    @kaoset1237 7 місяців тому +7

    This man is the true role model of all men. Not by his words but by his actions

  • @ProcrastinateWGames
    @ProcrastinateWGames 7 місяців тому +9

    Man took control of his life, follow through the good advice. Crazy how much you can change if you just put your mind to it.

  • @danielaivanova1498
    @danielaivanova1498 7 місяців тому +14

    Not just the looks, though, the whole story shows that he's at least humble and disciplined, which is already more than one can say about a lot of people out there. Kuddos for him!

  • @jeevieseverino3949
    @jeevieseverino3949 7 місяців тому

    "The guy followed the build order guide." 👌

  • @andrewb431
    @andrewb431 7 місяців тому

    Props to that guy! He wanted to change and did it! He is a beast 💪

  • @Deviant-Blades
    @Deviant-Blades 7 місяців тому +5

    Legit went from a 4 to a solid 8 and continued to climb, good on him.

  • @Somerled_Pox
    @Somerled_Pox 7 місяців тому +8

    People like this are GOATed
    Incredible man, I hope his life gets to be honest, fruitful and long

  • @bulletproofweasel
    @bulletproofweasel 7 місяців тому

    0:30 tbh i find these ppl to be the secret heroes... i dont always agree with them but a lot of time we need a reason todo something and proving someone wrong is a very good reason.. the ppl who talk shit will always be hated but he will have improved his life and can tell them they were all wrong and be proud of it.
    for me a lot of motivation comes from situations like this.

  • @brighterphantom4530
    @brighterphantom4530 7 місяців тому

    Man is a real one.

  • @zen7RZ
    @zen7RZ 7 місяців тому +7

    I have never been this excited to see someone else's progress in self-improvement.
    He's a prime example of what working on yourself does to you. And his determination & humility is GODLY!
    He didn't wallow in his shortcomings. And took the 10% constructive advice and blasted it through the roof in such a short time!
    Most people just look at the 90% hate comments, run with it, make excuses, reinforce their delusions with a fragile ego and drown in misery.

  • @RebelPrizes
    @RebelPrizes 7 місяців тому +12

    Almost cried watching this. Watching this while having my lunch. A fucking salad on my day off. Instead of eating whatever I want from literally anywhere, I am eating a salad and watching this. And worked out earlier before. Would had rather be on Baulder's Gate before. But I do hope everything will be worth it. Seeing this video is proof that it can be worth it. Just can't give up, or that's my fault.

    • @hamingnu6610
      @hamingnu6610 5 місяців тому

      Now it's a challenge to keep that up knowing the end goal in sight. It's not something for somebody else, it's not something that'll be for something in the future, it's going to be for you exclusively, and that's a great thing to work at. A lot of people get the motivation or the realization that they want to change things, but only can manage to do it for the short term. But the best part about this is making a system that's sustainable and workable but gives you massive gains (as in health and well-being gains, not just big muscles), which should be a fun process that gives you a little motivation every now and then - enough so to keep you going at it until you reach your 'end goal'. Goodluck, I really wish you and people like yourself the best.

  • @gutzimmumdo4910
    @gutzimmumdo4910 7 місяців тому +1

    this man is too powerfull...

  • @sam007695
    @sam007695 7 місяців тому

    that man became the main character.

  • @jorgekeroge6067
    @jorgekeroge6067 7 місяців тому +3

    This guy is a winner in life. He knows how to ask questions take the feedback and execute on it.

  • @TricoliciSerghei
    @TricoliciSerghei 7 місяців тому +17

    Congrats to the guy, really nice video! Thanks to those 10% of people that helped him. We should spread such inspiring videos more.

  • @homersimpson5501
    @homersimpson5501 7 місяців тому

    Damn! One thing I have to remind myself is that this was his 2 year journey told in a few minutes. 2 years is a long time but is worth it if you can grind it out

  • @iwannadie9031
    @iwannadie9031 7 місяців тому +2

    A lot of people say they want to do something, but this guy actually followed through. I'm inspired.