Dude is a perfect example to all young men out there, as long as you’re willing to work hard, take risks, and keep moving forward after failures there is tons of opportunity for success in America. GET UNCOMFORTABLE, it’s not supposed to be easy, if it was easy everyone would do it, that’s why it’s so rewarding when you finally start succeeding!
Justin Waller is as insecure as one gets. Honestly, I can respect him for his business success, but apart from that he is just another narcissist all over himself. I can't see how he can support the Tate brothers. They are scamming desperate men to sign up for their "selling a dream" online course while also being a pimp. Con artists who have nothing honorable about them. If you guys are going to choose a role model, go and look up to someone like Goggins.
@@coolcowgaming6546Don’t rush into ANYTHING. Learn strategy now. Start being decisive and trusting your gut. It will not fail you. And NEVER take advice on something from someone who doesn’t have the results that you desire.
I know a lot of men who have worked hard for years. Also quite a few who got into business for themselves. Almost none became highly successful. I think it's a matter of making smart business moves
That final message: “Listen to that voice inside you and don’t check up” Really brought tears to my eyes. How have I been ignoring it for all these years?
I haven’t even watched this entire interview but this man already hit close to home. After I graduated from high school in 2019 I felt like I was stuck in a trap. I lived in Dayton Ohio which is known for nothing pretty much. My mom got married in West Palm Beach Florida and was invited to the wedding. And that was the first time I ever seen the beach and ocean. You may think “what’s the big deal about seeing the beach and ocean?”. It’s not about what I seen in front of me at that moment but what was on the other side of this vast body of water. Different continents and people etc. I had made up my mind that I’d move there and I did to realize that Florida is no different than Ohio besides a few of the people and the weather. I later got my CDL and traveled almost everywhere in America and I’m only 23. I’ve seen enough for me to want more and know that it’s all possible by staying focused on your goals and staying out the way. Young men and adults we’ve got this🙏🏾💯
I’m 17 year old highschool dropout and moved out of my hometown best decision i’ve ever made stopped doing my old habits that’s not affecting my journey positively and realized i was js doing it cause of the people im around with i’ve become more focus esp being in a big city now and always striving to be better everyday
Justin is the GOAT. Doing this pod proves he’s genuine and not superficial. The man simply means to share the message he believes will better the world to anyone awake enough to listen.
Yall been doing great for the past year+, and great to have Justin on for a interview/podcast. I've been watching him since he first came on the Fresh and Fit podcast.
Good conversation - both J Waller & The School of Hard Knocks have tons of value to give to the world. Remember to become the best version of you. Law of Exposure: be around what you want to become ✔️
This guy is a serial cheater. He talks about intimacy and being on the level with his woman but also he wants to cheat and have sex with younger women 😂
This is the most undervalued content on the internet. Please keep it going. If you ever come to Australia, hit me up. Ill get you a few guests. I'm doing 8, I have a mate doing 9 at 2b market cap. your guests help me grow. Thanks lads.
I know everyone's definition of success is different but my buddy became a lead software engineer living in our small hometown and makes $170k/year. Doesn't feel the need to buy anything luxurious. Just wants to be able to afford all of his country yee haw shit and not worry about money when he travels.
Thank you Justin for sharing and thank you hard knocks for bringin this podcast to us. I'm from México and i'm learning a lot cause there is not such information like this over here you know! I appreciate all ur work!
@llamasindabahamas glad you asked. I have in a sense. I’m still within an hour of my hometown but I’ve moved to the countryside to avoid pollution, eat healthier Whole Foods, and avoid distractions. Eventually I want to move out of the U.S. to a more traditional country in Eastern Europe but this is good for now. Ive made huge progress both physically and financially. The biggest thing that moving helped me was knowing that I have my back no matter what, and that I can finally do whatever I want with a guilt free conscience. I’ve become partially self employed and i will soon no longer have to live paycheck to paycheck. The system we live in creates distance from your family. Everyone lives spread out and is always working or resting so no one has time or energy to see each other. I’ve given up on my family and hope to one day build my own where we all live in the same community within walking distance of each other. I see trying to meet up with family around the holidays I rarely see as a task rather than something fulfilling and enjoyable. Hope you can learn something from this and use it for good in your future❤️
@llamasindabahamas totally understand the vibe you’re going for. I definitely don’t want to be completely isolated but something more low key that’s optimal for raising a traditional family. If you have those same values I would look into anywhere in Vermont or smaller towns in Colorado. Beautiful nature and cute villages. Another low key spot I feel like no one knows about is flagstaff. It’s up in northern Arizona. Beautiful scenery. Great skiing in the winter, close to the west coast, and phoenix is a great to travel to in the winter for city life and warm weather. About a 2 hour drive. It’s also the perfect mix of city life and nature imo. I think the cost of living might be rather high though.
What an amazing podcast, crazy how I clicked on this vid surprised how young the interviewers were, you guys asked Justin such insightful and great questions. Thank you
So I'm from a small town called Hammond LA. It's about 20 min from where Justin grew up, and we are the same age. I 💩 you not, I've been eating rotisserie chicken with salad every night for dinner the past 5 years. 😅😅😅
#Unleash The Power Within! 4- BOOKS 📚 1. MILLIONAIRE SUCCESS HABITS 2. 4-HOUR WORK WEEK 3. WIN FRIENDS AND INFLUENCE PEOPLE 4. CRUSHING IT * BONUS.- Anything by Tate & Earl Nightingale ‼️
Hey, English is not my native language and I have a problem understanding one thing. I think I didn't get the bidding scheme. So they called Architects for a pre-job walk form, and then what was the relation with GC? Justin was one of the GC competing with other GC and he was sending an email to other GCs during the bid day? What was next? Can you explain in it in a bit simpler process?
How does a rich person become the hardest worker well if I do this I get 50 bucks and if I do it again and again and again and again by the time you know it starts hiring people and he's also picking up 50s as he picks up 50s as many kids in 50 so he will end up being the only rich person of the entire group it don't pay to be the hardest worker is pays to be the smartest worker
Becoming rich is easy when you go to the club can you hook up with someone I know what you're going to do next weekend and next weekend and next weekend and next weekend and next weekend that's the same principle about money repeat
Funny how people play chess but have something against video games. I'm pretty sure that a neuroscientist will tell you that video games are far more healthy, stimulating and challenging for the brain than chess. Chess was invented when technology didn’t exist.
Depends what video game for sure. Difference between playing some dum sht like rocket league vs Zelda ocarina of time where you’re constantly playing real life chess.
Love every single one of the guests but this guy is a no, friend of Andrew tate, suggesting only books of famous gurus (no serious entrepreneur or author, just online motivators and gurus overall), a guy which suggests not going to university... Don't like him sorry