8 Brutal Lessons To Become A Better Man - Patrick Bet-David (4K)

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  • @ChrisWillx
    @ChrisWillx  Рік тому +113

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    Here’s the timestamps:
    00:00 Why You Need an Enemy
    09:03 The Importance of Using Your Pain
    17:13 The Difference Between Competitors & Enemies
    32:57 Reacting to Ben Shapiro & Daily Wire
    46:07 Why Current Dating Culture is a Mess
    52:38 Is Society Focusing on the Wrong Things?
    1:02:33 Patrick's Opinion on Dana White
    1:09:32 How People Deceive Themselves
    1:16:19 Is Chris Obliged to Have an Opinion on Everything?
    1:27:50 Rising Scepticism of Institutions & Media
    1:41:01 How to Grow Out of a Lazy Mentality
    1:49:30 Giving Your Child the Best Opportunities for Success
    1:59:10 Are the Benefits of Paranoia Worth it?
    2:03:35 Who Really Runs the World?
    2:13:30 Desire For More Vs Self-Love
    2:21:47 Where to Find Patrick

    • @DreamWildYouCan
      @DreamWildYouCan Рік тому +1

      What is the key words you use on google to find locations like this for your podcasts?

    • @jodystewart224
      @jodystewart224 Рік тому

      Joe Biden and the hawks want WWIII. They aren’t trying to calm down the Middle East with cease fire conversation. God help US.

    • @Acordionista509
      @Acordionista509 10 місяців тому

      Why didn't you ask patrick about his pyramid scheme??

  • @jaredmello
    @jaredmello Рік тому +1514

    Winston Churchill said, “You have enemies? Good! It means you’ve stood up for something once in your life!”

    • @positivequantum
      @positivequantum Рік тому +27

      If you have hate in your heart that means you are not taking the souls - David Goggins
      Your biggest enemy is always with you.

    • @mamatheregothatmonster
      @mamatheregothatmonster Рік тому +13

      I seem to have a lot of people at my current job single me out, and I am only focused on doing my job responsibilities and be respectful towards other that are respectful to me, and still I have a lot of people try to make up lies and spread lies about me, (I’m not victimizing myself, I’m describing the aura that people are some type of way as long as a Co. is behind the ill behavior, and if the Co. is not then people say one thing on here but in real life you are not part of 1st principles type of conversation,

    • @danbarry7698
      @danbarry7698 Рік тому +6

      The man was a quote machine and reading his letters to his mum when he was at Boarding School tells a lot about how his attitude was formed, yet his adherence to action and the resilience he appeared to have empowered the citizens with during his years in office are the definition of integrity - even if another one of his great quotes is “I’ve gotten more out of Alcohol than it’s taken from me” ❤

    • @wanderingdeer1114
      @wanderingdeer1114 Рік тому +3

      He was copying Charles McKay's poem "You say you have no enemies..." check it out. The poem was written decades before Churchill.

    • @jaredmello
      @jaredmello Рік тому +4

      @@wanderingdeer1114 very interesting

  • @Headdbanger
    @Headdbanger Рік тому +531

    Chris, you’re knocking it out of the park recently with these guests. It’s not just the guests themselves, but your ability to connect with them and have such meaningful conversations that seem to bring out the best from both of you.
    Nobody can truly do you but you. Keep being yourself mate! Thanks for all the content!

  • @corydollarhide
    @corydollarhide Рік тому +181

    The way PBD can recall different authors, entrepreneurs, and intellectualls is remarkable. Also, his superb ability to tell different stories to perfectly coincide with his points is fascinating. Chris is a incredible host. He asks questions at the best times and keeps me engaged every moment. There is a reason why this is my favorite podcast show. Whew, the amount of wisdom on this one!

    • @Lovin_It
      @Lovin_It Рік тому +3

      Not really, he is missing a huge part of the story of Michael Jordan, changing the entire gist of his point.

    • @RojaJaneman
      @RojaJaneman 10 місяців тому

      U need to get out more 😂😂

    • @davina5514
      @davina5514 10 місяців тому +1

      Nooo, I think PBD picked the Host brain, PBD seems to be the interviewer & gets to the point w/his analysis & wit. Definitely keeps you interested w/his knowledge & insight. 👍🏽 Great job.

    • @jasonsharpe9963
      @jasonsharpe9963 9 місяців тому +1

      It’s called a script.

    • @yeahdaegzzzzz9831
      @yeahdaegzzzzz9831 7 місяців тому

      He's a grifter who ran a pyramid scheme, look it up. God y'all fall for conmen so easy when they have any basic speaking skills. Smarten up

  • @Matthew-gz4oh
    @Matthew-gz4oh Рік тому +203

    Can't believe I started this to watch for a short time and could never put it down and was sad when it was over. So powerful and well done!!!! Thank you gentlemen!!!

    • @Teal_Seal
      @Teal_Seal Рік тому +9

      FYI, PBD has a podcast with guests representing many different perspectives. It’s one of my favorites 😊

    • @Matthew-gz4oh
      @Matthew-gz4oh Рік тому

      Thanks, I watch him everyday@@Teal_Seal

    • @Teal_Seal
      @Teal_Seal Рік тому

      @maxc9334 Huh? 😄

    • @johnotoole5786
      @johnotoole5786 Рік тому

      Same here I always watched one but never heard this dude before

  • @hobojungle1
    @hobojungle1 Рік тому +226

    Chris is spot on about not feeling the need to contribute to noise, and only to the signal on topics that he isn’t prepared or wanting to engage with. That is admirable. I wish more commentators would stay in their lane. We have WAY TOO MUCH NOISE.

    • @sevensages5279
      @sevensages5279 Рік тому +6

      Their ego won't let them!
      That's where Chris is different from Patrick.

    • @brainchildguru
      @brainchildguru Рік тому +3

      Agreed

    • @ghowell13
      @ghowell13 Рік тому +6

      I'm happy to have a place to get away from the war woes for a while, if I'm honest.

    • @yeahright3901
      @yeahright3901 Рік тому +5

      I mean he literally keeps asking the same questions about men and women in dating where he will get the sameish answers or straight up just contradict himself from the last time he talked about it, and hes obviously doing it for views as well.

    • @mathew9851
      @mathew9851 Рік тому +6

      Sam harris and Eric weinstein commenting on the political crisis in gaza is an example of noise.

  • @CharlieOchoSeis
    @CharlieOchoSeis Рік тому +29

    Pbd is one of my favourite communicators, if not my fav! The way he is able to answer to questions by using stories is a top skill many would like to learn!

  • @0ucantstopme034
    @0ucantstopme034 Рік тому +30

    I must be in the minority about viewing the success of others. I absolutely LOVE to see people succeed. Shows hard work paying off, and I love hard work.

  • @cafecitobreak
    @cafecitobreak Рік тому +28

    What a fantastic interview. Thank you! I had the epiphany while working on the MTV Cribs Team. Traveling the country helping to produce shows in mansions while living in a studio apt in NYC at that time was getting to me at first. I went thru the feelings of feeling jealous, envious, what about me thoughts, and then I started to realize that I was rich/wealthy because I had friends and family that truly loved me and had "my back". Meanwhile I was meeting celebrities or very wealthy people who were not even sure who their real friends were. I started to see some dysfunction. I started to see the disconnection and some people putting an act for the cameras and then looking depressed once the cameras were off. Definitely an eye opening experience. Grateful

    • @chewbaccassecretlovechild2607
      @chewbaccassecretlovechild2607 7 місяців тому

      I taught THE PATSTA ( his right pals call him this) all he knows Patsa , hit me up fella ❤

  • @kingshorts593
    @kingshorts593 Рік тому +59

    What a time we live in, these conversations are life changing to those who choose to listen!

    • @kingshorts593
      @kingshorts593 Рік тому

      @@maxc9334 Na same, still woke up next to your mum.

  • @TheMightyMidget
    @TheMightyMidget Рік тому +63

    The way you curate your questions/topics to hit to bring out the best of each guest and hit and drag out their niche knowledge is admirable.
    I’ve watched hours of PBD and still learn something here.

  • @thorinhannahs4614
    @thorinhannahs4614 Рік тому +7

    Selfless vs selfish reminds me of one of my grandmothers. I learned from her that in order to take care of others I need to be able to support myself first and do so consistently; then I can more freely give to others and support them. Otherwise you can get caught in a vicious cycle of helping others and then need to be bailed out when things go rough for you.

  • @MARKOOOOOOOOO
    @MARKOOOOOOOOO Рік тому +259

    Been waiting for this! PBD is the man

  • @kostistau
    @kostistau Рік тому +66

    I listened to it already today on Spotify. Watching it here again because of the insane video and to take notes 📝
    Thank you both for your contribution to our generation. Pat is the Man, one of my favorite people ever. Would be an honor to meet him one day and say thank you in person and to shake his hand

    • @kostistau
      @kostistau Рік тому

      Thats a very smart comment@maxc9334
      1. ‘‘Demand from yourself what you demand from others‘‘ (i.e. nobody will respect you if you don't respect yourself ;)
      2. Set standards and expectations for your family. (the most powerful and successful families have their own standards and they stay true to them, no matter what others think)
      3. Take into consideration how much selfishness/selflessness the people around you have.
      Does it align with your standards? (for example, as a business owner you might want to work with people who are 50/50 selfish/selfless. A Leader might want to be at about 70/30)

    • @MaudeWhite-yc6ji
      @MaudeWhite-yc6ji Рік тому +1

      Agreed 👍

    • @6feetunderpants
      @6feetunderpants Рік тому

      What notes did you take?
      Just a book list or something else?
      Do you have a lot of notes from other podcasts?

    • @kostistau
      @kostistau Рік тому

      im taking a bunch of notes all the time. Every time I learn something completely new I write it down, just to revisit it when I have time to think about the topic and understand it better.@@6feetunderpants

    • @gregoiregiroirelenoire2276
      @gregoiregiroirelenoire2276 11 місяців тому

      @@6feetunderpantstake notes bro

  • @lovev9904
    @lovev9904 Рік тому +5

    I’m an Independent Latino. Thank you Chris for inviting Patrick Bet-David, he is KING. 👑❤

  • @zikhonankabi1974
    @zikhonankabi1974 Рік тому +28

    I listened to this over a 4/6hr work day, of course office interruptions. By the time I got to the end, I was a little sad and yearned for more - it was that phenomenal. Thank you for helping me make sense of how blessed I am with my parental combo. Great work gents.

  • @greensmurf221
    @greensmurf221 Рік тому +3

    Reminds me of an old saying I heard from my dad back in he day. 'Son, if you are to survive, you must be one of three things. Strong. Smart. Or Crazy. You'll go far.'

  • @Tunes_Teacher
    @Tunes_Teacher Рік тому +31

    So much wisdom in one episode.🙏🏼 Will rewatch, probably more than once.
    Tremendous gratitude to you both. 👏🏼

  • @Teal_Seal
    @Teal_Seal Рік тому +78

    Thanks for having PBD on! I’m a regular listener of his podcast and it was a real treat to see him as the interviewee 😊

  • @flora1407
    @flora1407 Рік тому +6

    Hey Pat
    I’m an Assyrian in Melbourne Australia
    My family never went on govt help
    They just used their skills
    I’d love to work for you
    What a journey it has been
    We look up to you

  • @KTMJordi
    @KTMJordi Рік тому +8

    The quality of the production of this episode is amazing. I watched this episode on the TV at dinner time and I had the feeling Patrick was in front of me.
    The discussion was very good with many layers of complexity.
    Happy days! 🎉

  • @robwindsor6373
    @robwindsor6373 Рік тому +29

    Great interview, Chris. I've enjoyed seeing you progress as a awesome person. You've grown into an excellent interviewer as well and couldn't have picked a better man to speak with.

  • @tenlivesmedia
    @tenlivesmedia Рік тому +82

    As a videographer, your team is knocking it out of the park. Your podcasts are a staple in my life but as a pixel peeper I have to give credit where credit is due. Double down on this production quality and I could probably tell you that this channel would soar. Nobody is at this level. Well done as always. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

    • @frankysalazar6857
      @frankysalazar6857 Рік тому

      What software do you recommend? I’m trying to improve my editing skills.

    • @tenlivesmedia
      @tenlivesmedia Рік тому +1

      @@frankysalazar6857It doesn’t have to do with editing. It has to do with lighting, frame rates, color grading, and camera lens quality. The editing of an interview is pretty straightforward. Somebody like MrWhosTheBoss relies on editing. Chris is just a fantastic host with amazing guests and storytelling within his shows.

    • @AdoringAdmirer
      @AdoringAdmirer Рік тому +1

      > Implying that it's not soaring already

    • @Photik
      @Photik Рік тому

      ​@@tenlivesmediathe backdrop has a lot to do with it too

  • @DanielH874
    @DanielH874 9 місяців тому +1

    Excellent interviewer. Excellent guest. 2.5 hours, never lost my attention. Top notch quality.

  • @joshuadiliberto1103
    @joshuadiliberto1103 Рік тому +3

    "Everyone is your enemy. Everyone is your friend. Every series of events is happening all at once. Live that way and nothing will surprise you. Everything that happens will be something that you've seen before." Little Finger.

  • @martindavid9761
    @martindavid9761 Місяць тому +1

    Shlamaloukh, Patrick Bet-David. You have my respect, and I am grateful for your experiences and wisdom in life. We, the immigrants from the Middle East who live in the four corners of this Earth, need to listen to your experiences, accomplishments, and insights, hoping to learn how to help one another and strive for the ultimate goal of revitalizing our homeland. The nations that existed during the Assyrian Empire all fell and rose again, except for Assyria, which fell in 639 BC and remains down to this day. Armenia, Persia, Greece, Rome, Arabia, the Ottoman Empire, and Israel all experienced cycles of decline and resurgence-except for us. We need a leader like you. God bless you with even more success. Ameen.

  • @MisticStyles
    @MisticStyles Рік тому +13

    Here before 800 people leave a comment about how Chris is "knocking it out of the park with these guests lately"

  • @GuidetteExpert
    @GuidetteExpert Рік тому +3

    Social media needs more people to comment on things that they are experts at. Not opinion based on feelings.

  • @jeaniebritz4587
    @jeaniebritz4587 Рік тому +25

    Chris is on the up and up. Well done. Hard work pays off. Your focus is on the right things. 📈

  • @braelinsdad
    @braelinsdad 11 місяців тому +2

    I admire the direct & unpretentious manner that these two men hammer on issues & ideas. It inspires confidence to keep cultivating courage & purpose.

  • @Msal19
    @Msal19 6 місяців тому +3

    PBD's storytelling skills are unmatched.

  • @DeSmith-o4b
    @DeSmith-o4b 8 місяців тому

    What I got out of this was you got to love yourself and the best life is living YOUR values, not others.
    God bless all of you, brothers and sisters!

  • @ecsta_chic
    @ecsta_chic Рік тому +4

    What I like when I'm watching and listening to this kind of conversation are the title of the books mentioned and what the books about. It is not that they are making recommendations, but their talking about the reason why that book is interesting and the lesson you can get out of it. Just sharing pure wisdom and knowledge.

  • @melanieeccles9602
    @melanieeccles9602 11 місяців тому +3

    Chris & Patrick - one of the BEST interviews ever!!!

  • @travis02
    @travis02 Рік тому +6

    So good! The underdog support that everyone has for the person that’s on the come up reminds people of their dreams and when your at the top everyone tries to tear you down because you remind them of what they gave up on.

  • @Alig918
    @Alig918 Рік тому +14

    You really built this one up. I saw a few 10 minute clips, I've been searching for this episode for the past week and a half😂 like Wtf... Well worth the wait. Thank you brotha

  • @caseyschuetz5444
    @caseyschuetz5444 Рік тому +13

    I’m a fan of you both. As well as others who encourage personal and community responsibility . This was one of the best podcasts I have ever engaged with. Thanks for the conversation you two!

  • @rizzyinstrumentals
    @rizzyinstrumentals Рік тому +15

    Chris. this is insane formal. I love this episode. GODDAMN. You two have insane chemistry. Ive consumed a lot of podcasts and you were my favorite for a while. I think you just solidified that status beyond the point of no return. Love it
    Much love from Germany

  • @A_M_P_
    @A_M_P_ Рік тому +7

    PBD is a stud. Truly inspiring and very likable. The PBD podcast is among the top 5 in the world IMO.

  • @mitsuman5555
    @mitsuman5555 Рік тому +4

    Chris FWIW there are many of us who like the fact that you don’t weigh in on the political topic du jour. Your instincts are on point, that’s not what we’re here for.

  • @jamesbrackiniv
    @jamesbrackiniv Рік тому +26

    Chris this production looks breathtaking, what an amazing conversation

  • @JaiHylRubis
    @JaiHylRubis Рік тому +17

    "Just because something is hard to obtain doesn't make it valuable."
    "One of the benefits of an incarnation in the west is that you will learn money cannot bring you happiness. True happiness comes from making others happy."
    - Meher Baba
    💖🙏💫

    • @jasonburrs3142
      @jasonburrs3142 Рік тому

      ​@@BropillerHappiness is just a temporary dopamine spikes. Fulfillment is what most people want but fail to identify it as a value.
      The way we choose to live determines the quality of our life.
      Every decision or indecision and behavior we engage in creates the grand painting of our life. Those who recognize this can excel beyond their wildest expectations.
      Those who let external influences dictate their thoughts and behaviors lead unfulfilled experiences.
      The happiness mantra is just a trap. To lead a great live have to begin from within.

  • @bigtimbolim
    @bigtimbolim 10 днів тому

    My ENEMY who breaks me down is a teacher, a TEACHER who shows me my weakness makes me STRONGER, and he who makes me stronger is my FRIEND.
    My personal quote after a life changing 330+ hours encounter with a particular person.

  • @svengroot3909
    @svengroot3909 Рік тому +4

    4 at night in Holland, still listening.. inspiring boys! Thanks for the content

  • @Blalack77
    @Blalack77 Рік тому +2

    I had been wondering for the last several years - since maybe 2016-17ish - why I had such a lack of energy, motivation, interest, ambition, etc. I mean, I thought I was basically at the end of at least my own personal development if not even the end of my life to some extent - like the same minimal routine for the next X years or decades and then die - like I was just going to go to work, come home, watch UA-cam and maybe play video games for a few hours, sleep and repeat - no hobbies, no friends, no adventure, no changes or growth, no extra effort beyond absolute minimum, etc. And I haven't always been like that - I was raised to be almost militantly against laziness and I always loved having hobbies and learning things, going on adventures, hanging out with people, etc.
    But I had a span of my life where I was an alcoholic and multi-drug addict - but when I finally managed to quit, that's when my energy, motivation, interest in literally anything, etc. all vanished and I probably slept around 20 hours a day for over a year. I had gotten to the point where I could stay awake most of the day and do most of what I needed to do but I would still start falling asleep if I wasn't moving - like driving or doing relatively stationary work. I had a sleep study scheduled all the way back in 2019 but something happened and I never went and then I just kind of forgot that was even a consideration.
    Well, a few weeks ago, I finally had a sleep study and found out I have sleep apnea - I'm a big dude but not huge and this only started right after quitting drugs, because I was always the most energetic person I knew and the last one asleep so I'm thinking the drugs and booze and quitting them was the cause - but I've been totally miserable for all of these years and my wife (who was the one who helped me quit drugs) even left me back in June for several reasons related to my low energy and motivation - all of this, and I could have fixed the problem and started participating in life again and probably would still have my wife and be in a much happier marriage now - I could have gotten better years ago..
    So all of that to say, I've felt like a worthless, lazy bastard this entire time - especially when reading/watching anything related to bettering your life - business, fitness, adventure/recreation, etc. - and maybe I'll finally be getting back to normal. They're doing one last sleep study in a few days to calibrate/test/setup the CPAP on me. Every last person I've talked to who has gone through this has said the CPAP basically changed their lives... I've prepared myself though - I think the apnea is probably only part of it.. Being stuck in this mode all these years, I'm probably going to have to work on some habits/behaviors I developed in this time that are just in my head/mental that are controlled by my level of determination..

  • @franciscoferreira3355
    @franciscoferreira3355 Рік тому +14

    Had been waiting for a podcast with Patrick for a very long time, thank you very much for another podcast masterpiece

  • @Mattfoodie
    @Mattfoodie Рік тому +4

    Really enjoy hearing Chris speak/interview especially with PBD probably my favorite speaker of all time

  • @americanfatherhood
    @americanfatherhood Рік тому +7

    This episode needs a book list for all the books mentioned please and thank you

  • @peckerdecker
    @peckerdecker Рік тому +6

    Because of *pbd* ... First time viewer and a *new listener to this show* .
    Interesting questions asked and raised.
    Thank you. Mr p decker.

  • @ems3990
    @ems3990 Рік тому +5

    Words of wisdom!!! Enjoy every minute of this conversation!!

  • @wilkinsontraining
    @wilkinsontraining Рік тому +26

    Two of the greatest podcasters of all time, converging for a great episode. I love it🔥🏆

  • @AnnaMishel
    @AnnaMishel Рік тому +13

    Patrick is so sure of himself. He never says “I think”. It’s always “I know”. The wisest person leave some room for doubt!

  • @jenmolly8794
    @jenmolly8794 Рік тому +1

    Pat as a female I opened a brokerage in 1998 or so. Male dominated industry I had all the education, license’s, but I did not get your wise advice of enemies and competition. I wish I had this advice back then. That is what was missing. Excellent

  • @chunkysoup1438
    @chunkysoup1438 Рік тому +5

    half hour in to busy with coming tests. always love hearing Patrick Bet-David on podcasts, such a wellspoken and intelligent guy (you too Chris)!

  • @soniarodriguez2072
    @soniarodriguez2072 3 місяці тому

    The dynamic between the two of you is incredible. You are asking the right questions, not just for an audience, but because you are genuinely curious yourself. What a treat to get the opportunity to interview a great mind and get mentoring in return from Patrick in the process. Freaking genius. I can't stop listening and absorbing. Wish there were women this smart speaking reality to women. Teaching women to be better wives, mothers and members of society. I love Candace and Brett, but we need more of that and less of celebrity influence.

  • @nix458
    @nix458 11 місяців тому +3

    You have to have a line for your kids to follow. When I was growing up my day was get up
    At 5am and I was tutored on passing whatever national
    Exam I had to do. Then at 7 took a shower then breakfast, by 8 I was at school. After school my driver picks me up at 3pm I have another 1-2 hours of tutoring and homework. By the time I get home it’s 5pm. I can’t just toss my bag down and my uniform. I had to polish my shoes, shower and eat dinner. After dinner I had to wash the dishes even though I had a maid that could do it. No games on week days. If your grades fell / I messed up bad no games, tv or phone grounded can’t go out. In fact I had no tv for abt two years I watched local news for entertainment and at the time I hated it but I have discipline and that’s what a lot of youth lack.

  • @shemaneexpressdeliveriespt8869
    @shemaneexpressdeliveriespt8869 Рік тому +10

    Much love and respect for both of you gentleman.

  • @kss9131
    @kss9131 Рік тому +5

    Two of my favorites! I have TREMENDOUS respect for how PBD challenges other podcasters. I just wonder how PBD would challenge himself.
    Thanks, Chris for all your great work!

  • @Lawrence-tw6yc
    @Lawrence-tw6yc Рік тому +3

    I am a fan of Patrick. I used to watch him more when I followed politics. Terrific speaker.

  • @carlovincetti4538
    @carlovincetti4538 Рік тому +2

    Love should be defined as "complete acceptance regardless":)

  • @Heretic1
    @Heretic1 Рік тому +3

    Train from Kings Cross to York. Didn’t expect to watch all of this. Unputdownable!

  • @lucaspm98
    @lucaspm98 Рік тому +15

    I realize you can still learn things from unethical people, but any video of PBD needs to come with a massive disclaimer about his wealth and success coming from a predatory MLM scheme.
    For years now he’s been trying to distance himself from this past by reputation-laundering through his podcasts and appearances exactly like this.

    • @sevensages5279
      @sevensages5279 Рік тому +5

      The guy is use to having enemies bc he ran a sleazy MLM life insurance scheme where 95% of the licensed sales agents make less than a minimum wage worker making $7.25hr!
      He sold people on the idea they could easily make six figures selling life insurance when he knew full well only the top 1% actually make decent money!
      But he didn't care bc he charged each one $200 to get licensed.

    • @John_Smith777
      @John_Smith777 Рік тому

      you can see the marketer in him quite clearly, as i'm 20 minutes in and he's dropped the name of the book 30 times lmao. that said, i do enjoy his podcast.

    • @MANIPULATSIOON
      @MANIPULATSIOON 2 місяці тому

      I would care less.
      If you are pulled into scams then imagine what you are willing to do if goverment say that you throw those people into oven. His thing was quite harmless, you lost just little bit time if you realised that you are not good marketer easy as that.
      There are people who run from one to othere into those schemes without get any money and some reason they still doing.
      You have all the time free will to say NO!
      All those schemes actually look good and sexy just math is not adding up to make it top or you are 1%

  • @anitab.1176
    @anitab.1176 Рік тому +6

    I adore PBD. Thank you for this excellent conversation.

  • @wattsiswhat
    @wattsiswhat 9 місяців тому +3

    Chris...would you sit down with Orange Man? That interview would be epic.

  • @PhillipLipscomb
    @PhillipLipscomb 10 місяців тому +3

    Thanks! This is exactly what I needed to hear today on my journey. Both of you have beautiful minds and articulate your thoughts so well. I pray the two of you have continued success as I pray for my own strength and success in Life. Please keep sharing the Truth! It is so refreshing to hear!

  • @debslagel1132
    @debslagel1132 6 місяців тому

    Broooooo!! The answer about not commenting on online stuff because not enough information!!! Thank you!! More people need to be this way pleeeease

  • @TechOutAdam
    @TechOutAdam Рік тому +5

    Patrick is the only person I've heard that takes 5 minutes to say something that could've taken 1 sentence.

    • @zaydeshaddox7015
      @zaydeshaddox7015 Рік тому +2

      So you've never heard of Jordan Peterson? He makes PBD look succinct.

  • @nelsondodds2039
    @nelsondodds2039 Рік тому +1

    Some of think there are already too many people talking about subjects they’re not experts in, and appreciate the restraint from making “more noise”. Keep up the good work.

  • @logoski589
    @logoski589 Рік тому +7

    An enemy is a good whetstone. Played baseball as a kid and my town had 2 teams (12 in the league). I hated one of the kids on the other team. We played the same position and were both picked for all-stars every year and competed for that position. We both got really good. By HS we were by far the best players on the team and then he moved and I quit getting better. Actually quit playing halfway through senior year after 13 years of baseball. We even competed for grades in school. Always in the same stupid classes and was always #1 and 2. GPA dropped right after. It's like I needed a reason to try and future rewards were not enough.

    • @patheticpear2897
      @patheticpear2897 Рік тому

      That is the problem with extrinsic performance based goals instead of intrinsic mastery based, they are not sustainable.

  • @dianedean4170
    @dianedean4170 Рік тому +2

    Chris and Patrick are amazing communicators. 🎉❤😂
    Living is understanding nature and navigating through it together. Choose wisely when selecting your group relationships. I am a 67 year young woman who enjoys listening to your podcasts.
    I look forward to hearing this discussion because I expect you will challenge each other with respect.
    You both look great, too😮❤🎉

  • @strom4753
    @strom4753 Рік тому +4

    this guy is the best podcaster of today, congrats dude, u are excellent at this

  • @TheFirstUserHandle
    @TheFirstUserHandle 4 місяці тому

    Before I realized it, I was 45 minutes. Fantastic episode. One of the best interviews I’ve listened to in months. Thank you. You just keep getting better.

  • @kylewhisenant9412
    @kylewhisenant9412 Рік тому +13

    Ive listened to alot of wisdom that came from pat he is pro at all levels good cast.

  • @kudema
    @kudema 10 місяців тому

    "eventually enough will be revealed, the more you pay attention". Thank you PBD For this

  • @jeffmoonwalker224
    @jeffmoonwalker224 Рік тому +3

    Thank you Chris, the world needed you .

  • @sonnyblack111
    @sonnyblack111 6 місяців тому +1

    PBD is so well prepared and dedicated and focused. His energy emanates

  • @Brandonthesnifferofall
    @Brandonthesnifferofall Рік тому +8

    That opening was fire 🔥
    I feel the same, competition drives me, the hate is fuel 🇺🇸

  • @johnsalmons4724
    @johnsalmons4724 Рік тому +2

    Great interview. Also can't help commenting on how Mr. Bet-David looks in this video. The suit, the tie, the watch. Chef's kiss.

  • @darrylczuy7244
    @darrylczuy7244 Рік тому +4

    Love the respect to let one another talk.

  • @sourabhnagar0007
    @sourabhnagar0007 Рік тому +2

    I could listen to PBD the whole day. Such a great story teller.

  • @michaelfoster7300
    @michaelfoster7300 Рік тому +4

    One of my favorite conversations of all time ! Love this !

  • @robertcarney6259
    @robertcarney6259 Рік тому +1

    love isn’t a feeling, love is truth

  • @MannyRios_Hybridfit
    @MannyRios_Hybridfit Рік тому +3

    Two admirable Professionals 🙏

  • @chessdrummingninja
    @chessdrummingninja Рік тому +2

    @Patrick bet-david : Love is a choice. When the feelings fade, and emotions reverse so one doesn't even like the other person, love, then, becomes a choice.

  • @malcolmlarri8236
    @malcolmlarri8236 Рік тому +10

    these production values - kudos to the whole crew !

  • @user-nz4ux4cw2z
    @user-nz4ux4cw2z 10 місяців тому +1

    PBD is always quick to answer and I think it’s a weakness for him to not just take a little time to consider what he wants to say rather than springing into a tangential response that often goes wildly off course.

  • @dolphin7860
    @dolphin7860 Рік тому +7

    Been waiting for this one!! Two handsome, educated, masculine men coming together to create intellectual friction!!! Helping us all “get off” in a sense!
    Saving this video to rewatch later!!!

  • @rhudson3290
    @rhudson3290 Рік тому +2

    Chris, you are simply one of the best interviewers. Thank you for the content.

  • @Marcc000
    @Marcc000 Рік тому +4

    PBD is quickly becoming one of my favourite voices out there. Old school discipline and class. What a great pair up here.

  • @belliott88
    @belliott88 Рік тому +1

    Patrick Bet-David is one of the few Conservatives that I have enormous respect for.

  • @josephalmond3759
    @josephalmond3759 Рік тому +4

    Your videos are saving lives and improving our mortal experience. Your channel is priceless, inspiring and full of rare competence.

  • @charlesrobert4146
    @charlesrobert4146 Рік тому +2

    Pat and Chris in a pod, this is definitely going to be good!!.. Time to dig in Boyss

  • @ziprun2005
    @ziprun2005 Рік тому +4

    This is the rare podcast where you come away with more respect for the host during the discussion.

  • @melikhovhannisyan8739
    @melikhovhannisyan8739 Рік тому

    There are not many podcasts that I watch or interested in. I have a great respect for PBD is a man as a leader and great thinker I do really admire his character. I enjoy watching different podcasts with the same person because they reveal different sides of them based on the interviewer. One of my favourite quotes by
    Jim Kwik is “ If You Ask A Question That No One Ever Asked You Will Get An Answer That No One Ever Got” this is one of the reasons why I also respect Chris because he’s also asking interesting questions and bringing on interesting people.
    Great Interview Bravo 👏🏼 for both of you.

  • @miguelprazeres6523
    @miguelprazeres6523 Рік тому +10

    Great podcast Chris! Been watching you for a while and you keep improving every time! Great questions and insights in this one, particularly in the dilemma of being successful and raising good kids.

  • @cfpup
    @cfpup 10 місяців тому

    This interview is BALLER! I keep going back to it. My compliments to both the guest and the interviewer!

  • @theinkweaver4639
    @theinkweaver4639 Рік тому +4

    Where does this man find these sets? They're always so gorgeous.

  • @SocietyOfTheLiftedLorax
    @SocietyOfTheLiftedLorax Рік тому +1

    Always put yourself in the shoes of your perceived enemies. The more repulsive the enemy, the deeper you must go.

  • @fatytim2771
    @fatytim2771 Рік тому +10

    Patrick is so generous with giving compliments 💖

  • @matt79de
    @matt79de 11 місяців тому +2

    Regarding the "Palestine/Israel opinion thing": I think it was Buffet who said something along the lines of "You don't need to have an opinion on everything." A very liberating stance to take.

    • @vasilijawilson2463
      @vasilijawilson2463 6 місяців тому

      Jews are with Communications 2 WAYS Street In HAMAS There Islamic WAY is MUSlIM Way or Hay way TAKA it or Live IT
      Yes we Can SEE Different Way and We have mess in Middle East
      God’s blessings to Jewish NATIONS and Russia 🇷🇺 NATIONS God Gave These People Victory ✌️
      Amen 🙏