28:23… “Stop Trusting your brain. It isn’t conditioned to differentiate between good and bad Habits. Value your TIME and spending MONEY to SAVE TIME is how you’re going to get ahead of the crowd….” You’re the Goat Hamza. Much love brother 🖤
We can always make money back, but we can never get our number 1 asset back: time. As men this is our most important resource. In everything you do, ask is it worth my time and effort? Will it help my future self? Is it true my core and purpose? These are questions we must ask ourselves as enlightened men. Props to Hamza for being a real one. 👑
Damn I love you man. You really hit hard and show people to stop undervaluing themselves and to not put value on how much money they'd spend on themselves or how much they THINK they're worth! Amen Bro
You don't want to be stingy with your money, you want to be stingy with your time so you can spend it doing the stuff that matters, rather than insignificant activities that you can pay somebody to do for you
Bro honestly your content is amazing. You can probably tell by the way this unfiltered channel is exploding. It's not your editors or team ( yes they're amazing ) but we love you bro and we love this cult. Fuck being a Jeffrey you are so motivating
The reason I stayed with your channel Hamza is because you force us to take accountability and your feelings are genuine because you see your younger self in us so I appreciate that
Serious question: Anyone to know where to look for decent editors? I'm assuming Fiverr is likely not good for the money. Getting to a point in my channel where we desperately need to outsource. All the respect Hamza.
just a thought but maybe look on social media for some smaller creators who you think would fit your channel, then Dm them? Or of course reddit lol. or even post a comment on a video of his advertising your need for an editor.
I'm reading the 4 Hour Work Week right now, and I'm constantly learning new stuff. I'm trying to take notes on what's actionable now, and what will be next steps once I reach certain milestones, and videos like this are a great reminder to see "outsourcing" in new ways. For example, I hadn't considered cooking as something to outsource, but now it makes total sense. Thanks bro.
this why i love hamza, he just break our limiting beliefs before we even have them, i've been putting off starting dropshipping for soo long because i'm scared of losing what little money that i have but i think this month of ramadhan is when i'll finally jump the shark, already started a sort of dopamine detox for this month by deactivating my insta and deleting twitter and found out i have a lot of time where i'm doing nothing but twiddling my thumbs waiting for iftar but it gets kinda hard to do nothing
1st man made a great video on this topic. Using the analogy of Dicaprio. He probably isn’t proficient in many things but the one thing he’s dedicated his time to, he is excellent at. And that’s the thing that makes him the money. Be the best in the field you choose and push it with all your might. Love bro
I think what landed for me was.... If we keep assuming our current $ rate, it's a mindset that will make it hard to grow into a higher $ rate. By assuming a higher $ rate, we'll start aligning our actions and priorities into that higher $ rate. The working out analogy was soo on point! I don't workout in hopes to maintain, but in hopes that I'll get wayy more gains.. and therefore focus on programs that will progressively overload for strength and size.
I feel like freeing up our time is a concept we all know about, but nobody really does. For whatever reason our brains are conditioned to fight against this line of thinking. Reading The 4-hour Work Week and listening to Hamza's experience has definitely shed some light on the importance of this idea. Thank you for the reminder.
the progress this man is helping me to make is next level. I'm at the start of my school year working out and grinding. the fulfillment this brings me is far superior to any of the things that i'd previously waste my spare time on.
My biggest problem is diet it takes so much of my mental energy to prepare food and i am not at a level where i can get a chef but once I could do that I’ll have godlike productivity. The average person doesn’t even think about All this,if your here then your going to be successful.
Hamza, have you ever thought about writing a book? I've been watching you for some time now and you honestly switch my life around, I've been reading books, practicing guitar and piano everyday, exploring nature, striving to be uncomfortable and putting in the hard work , meditation, nofap, exercise and eating healthy, and I don't plan on quitting. 😁
I think he mentioned once he'd like to write a book, it would be such a gem. If you didn't know, he has a little ebook apparently that he wrote a while back if you're interested.
Yesterday I finally made the decision to pursue art and utilize social media to reach my goals this video and a talk with my dad this morning confirmed it.
I really like this concept. And I agree with you when you say to spend money to save time on a clear ect. But before getting to that point. I think it's best you actually start looking at where your time is going first. If you are spending money on a cleaner for $20 lets say but then you use hr (time saved from cleaner) to scroll on your phone and do pointless meaningless sh*t you should not be spending that $20. First people need to sit down with themselves and figure out what they are doing with their time. Get rid of the scrolling and pointless Netflix watching and capitalise on that time that is ALREADY available to you - but your not utilizing. And then AFTER you've done this you should start using your money to save time. By paying for meal preps and things. Just another perspective and take on this idea. 💡 Would love to know your thoughts Hamza! - Stella
today i told my friend i had to leave the lifestyle of discord everyday then i spent the evening with them and told them they can still talk to me if they call me or want to actually do some specific things but discord is nothing like real life so yeah nothing lost but now i have my momentum going a little better and i gotta start school again and im going to the city make some karate by myself, two weeks in and your videos are definitely leading positively at least on me i like that you know exactly where to hit to make poeple feel confronted of being a jeffrey!
Hey, I'm a vegetarian, who likes to eat at least 1kg of food a meal, and when it comes to delivery I find it really hard to find a good one. Every time I order food I just feel empty and I know my kalories wouldn't meet if I ordered enough to feel happy. Basiccly when I delivered food I had more time but I had too empty stomach to actually do productive things, however I still find your advise helpful but the only time it'd work for me is if I could afford a chef cooking stuff exactly how I want it, and that's when it gets way more expensive, to the point where I don't find it worth it (at least yet). I'm still very thankful for you reminding me that I can outsource my food cooking, I just need to comeback to that idea and sit on it for some time.
My father does all of these and he didn't tell me anything about this... He went from almost homeless, to owning a bread factory, having tons of friends that know a lot of practical skills and he manages 2 groups of people at work at age 40 (my mom manages the factory, he in working at another job, where he must manage more people). He is at work all day and when he gets home he sleeps. My mother does the same. He tells me how hard it is and I need to work harder and better to get better than him. He used to hook up with girls till he was 22 and then he started to work toward his dream. His parents praised his brother who was working the family's fields meanwhile he wasn't working that hard and his parents didn't cared for him. Now my uncle is still doing what he did when he was little and my father is trying to get even richer. (he told me to stop playing on computer, but, when he saw I am making some money out of RU-vid, he just said ok). I still help him to teach new drivers(the ones who deliver the bread) all the location of the stores where to deliver and I do all the thinga related to the computer (Word, excell, you name it) I was poor when I was Little and now my parents, even if they are not home to spend time with me, whenever they are, they tell me how valuable the money is and I should save it and then they will help me to do something better with it
I'm sure 99% of you muslims are wonderful people but in the eyes of non muslim you sure are too insistent. At the 3 muslims podcast that Hamza went on as guess, EVERY MINUTE they were telling Hamza to join Islam. Doesn't look good lmao
@@karnazacss we're passionate, it can't be helped, it doesn't get across easily to non Muslims that we think they're running to their own demise, we don't mean to be annoying, we're just desperate to help.
this is a hard one for me. so many people, even millionairs, have told me to live like a poor person to become rich. of course this is mostly about the materialistic things like not buying expensive cars, but buying ready-made food still feels like living too rich. its going to take awhile losing that boomer mindset of saving as much money as possible. thanks for at least challenging that point of view that has been part of my life for years Hamza.
100% brother, if you’re going to value your time 3x higher than what it actually is, you have to be growing your skillset and gaining knowledge to warrant the value you put on yourself. Don’t think you can just say “my time is more than it’s worth” without showing any actual strides in your abilities and skills. I really try to preach to everyone that being materialistic and going after materialistic things won’t bring you any true happiness or fulfillment. We misinterpret how much we want these things because of social media and wanting validation from others
spend your money on things you really need for life and books, you should be successful in terms of thinking and observing the world. Find purpuse and seek meaning of life, materialistic is bad and should be avoided, if not and you want money and things you are a slave no matter how much dopamine detox you do. Glory and power is to be seeked in the book, not in money or gold.
The key is to live frugally. Focus on being debt free and building a foundation for yourself before committing to anything long term, whether it be a woman, a mortgage, a car or even a pet. This will set you up to have choice later on. Sacrifice on the front end and let them goof troops try to stunt before they are truly at that stage. 💯
@@divanarnoldi I agree- doing a combination of both is the killer combo. No matter how much you make, still must live below your means to keep your wealth.
@@divanarnoldi i agree. my dad once told me something like "people who used to save money like crazy 50 years ago, could be very well-off. Saving money like crazy now will only just get you by." I think about that a lot
@@ShaunZachary Living below your means and living frugally are different if I'm not mistaken. Living below your means is common sense, you cant spend more than you make. But living with only the essentials isn't gna make you rich.
@@divanarnoldi I guess its really just a play on words. My overall point was that most people watching this video, aren't going to be able to just "explode" their income in 1 year to 30k a month being an extremely successful RU-vidr. "Exploding" your income actually happens slowly (for most) over a 5-10 year period of hard work. So in the meantime, you can still build wealth by living frugally (while still enjoying life when you can) until your business does take off.
So true. I have read so many case studies of companies that have become so successful. And one of the main reason for their success is those entrepreneurs chose to outsource their work at the right time ! They knew they will become successful if they save time by outsourcing it ! They are called entrepreneurs because of their instinct that they will become successful one day if they save their time by outsourcing the tasks.
1.) KNOWING (not believing) that you can do ANYTHING. Just like you know gravity will pull you down, have that same sense of confidence when it comes to thinking about all the things you want to achieve. It is all that is stopping you. It's all in your head. Also, remember that EVERYONE you aspire to is NO DIFFERENT than yourself. They aren't special in any way. You can become as great as them but also infinitely better. 2.) Stay in the present. - planning, visualizing, and setting specific goals are all very important for your success. But when doing the actual work and the specific tasks at hand, forget about the goals and the big picture. Focus on the specific task at hand and immerse yourself in the process. Only give yourself glimpses of the end result when you absolutely need it. An analogy for this would be driving a car. You have to focus on the road and your driving if you want to get to the destination. You can't constantly stare at your phone screen looking at the navigation and daydreaming about your end destination. You have to keep your eyes on the road! These two things are what I found to be the core principles for success. Hope that it could spark a lightbulb and help someone else as well. 🍀
Still learning, but along with that, and hearing some of the other words Hamza’s talked about. Knowledge. Spend your money on freeing up your time and knowledge. The world is always changing, and even in ancient times the powerful figures would end up changing, the dominating religion would end up changing, the location of the largest empire would end up changing, etc. Spend money on knowledge to keep up with or better yet be one step ahead of the game.
I'm glad you mentioned the thing about enjoying cooking. One of the things I like to do is bake random recipes online. I'm not outsourcing that, but I will outsource everything I can.