Leila Hormozi
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And I think for a long time, even just saying I'm a bad boss and visceral reaction because I was just like, I put so much pressure on myself to be the perfect boss. But the reality is, is that if you want to be great at anything, you're going to be imperfect. judged and disliked at times.
And I think specifically for women, especially because I think there's a desire to please people, that is very hard for women specifically.
And I think specifically for women, especially because I think there's a desire to please people, that is very hard for women specifically.
you know, I don't know if it would bring me, it would bring me the most joy. I wouldn't say happiness, but I would like to make the communities better place. I'd like to make the world like more than just business, you know?
you know, I don't know if it would bring me, it would bring me the most joy. I wouldn't say happiness, but I would like to make the communities better place. I'd like to make the world like more than just business, you know?
And I think, um, if I had a billion dollars cash in the bank, there's a lot that I could do to not just make business better, but make the environment in which we do business better. Um, which airs into a side that I don't wish to get into, but at some point, you know, um, You can't really fight that there are systems beyond your control, like politics and the community and the government.
And I think, um, if I had a billion dollars cash in the bank, there's a lot that I could do to not just make business better, but make the environment in which we do business better. Um, which airs into a side that I don't wish to get into, but at some point, you know, um, You can't really fight that there are systems beyond your control, like politics and the community and the government.
And I would love to help make that entire system better so that things are better, not just for business owners, but for people who are just like every day working a nine to five job. Because I love helping people build great businesses and I love building a great business and creating a place where people love to work. I also just like helping people in general.
And I would love to help make that entire system better so that things are better, not just for business owners, but for people who are just like every day working a nine to five job. Because I love helping people build great businesses and I love building a great business and creating a place where people love to work. I also just like helping people in general.
And so at some point, you know, there was a moment probably about six months ago where I was sitting on the couch with Alex and it was like, well, what happens after this, you know, a decade from now? And
And so at some point, you know, there was a moment probably about six months ago where I was sitting on the couch with Alex and it was like, well, what happens after this, you know, a decade from now? And
Right. And I was like, you know, it like scares me to say it, but like, I would like to help more than we help now. What that looks like to me is in this way, which terrifies me. But I also just like, look at it. I'm like, if I have these skills in life to be able to do these things and create the Sonata and help people to this degree, then,
Right. And I was like, you know, it like scares me to say it, but like, I would like to help more than we help now. What that looks like to me is in this way, which terrifies me. But I also just like, look at it. I'm like, if I have these skills in life to be able to do these things and create the Sonata and help people to this degree, then,
I feel like a responsibility to do something bigger with it because I know that the same skills apply to do things, to build great communities, to build great schools, hospitals, like all those things.
I feel like a responsibility to do something bigger with it because I know that the same skills apply to do things, to build great communities, to build great schools, hospitals, like all those things.
You know, and, and that is something that I would, if I were to like, I look at it like I want to go down, like just like beaten, just like a disgusting corpse. Fully used up. Yeah. I would like to go down knowing that I made the world better. even beyond business. And that is a way that I think, you know, helping the communities, like building communities. Yeah. I think that's how we do it.
You know, and, and that is something that I would, if I were to like, I look at it like I want to go down, like just like beaten, just like a disgusting corpse. Fully used up. Yeah. I would like to go down knowing that I made the world better. even beyond business. And that is a way that I think, you know, helping the communities, like building communities. Yeah. I think that's how we do it.
I look at it like we're so isolated now, especially like in America. It's like people are so isolated. It's like the sense of community, even, you know, taking having a fully remote company to going in person, having a headquarters, having this huge building. It has made my quality of life so much higher and many of the people in it. And I see that and I'm like, how do we create more of that?
I look at it like we're so isolated now, especially like in America. It's like people are so isolated. It's like the sense of community, even, you know, taking having a fully remote company to going in person, having a headquarters, having this huge building. It has made my quality of life so much higher and many of the people in it. And I see that and I'm like, how do we create more of that?
What drives? I would say that she has learned to channel her obsession into something healthy. It's the first one because I'm very obsessive. Um, I think a lot of people, like you could consider that in many ways a disorder and I've been diagnosed as such, but, um, I look at it as a superpower and I'm obsessed about things that make my life and other people's lives better.