Louis Ziskin
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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You know, same thing with like the older guys like Teddy Fortzman who owned Gulfstream or all these billionaires in LA, you know,
I should have been friends with them.
They hated me because I was banging the same chicks as them, right?
And the chicks didn't matter.
I could have easily given them chicks, but I was just so full of myself.
I fought with everybody about everything, everything.
And, you know, it didn't end up serving me well.
You know, it's another thing you realize when you have time to look back and be introspective about this type of stuff.
Right.
Yeah.
And yeah, I was not not I made as many enemies as possible and some just by being an arrogant little.
And I thought I was entitled to that because I was a legit millionaire in my 20s.
And most of the guys that I'd looked up to in my early 20s who I thought were millionaires because they had the big house, big car, this, that, the other thing.
Once I made money, I realized they were all frauds.
Dude, back in L.A.
back then, $4,000 a month, you got a big house.
500 a month, you got the brand new Mercedes on a lease, you know, and then you spend a thousand dollars every weekend when bottle service meant they write your name on the bottle and bring it back to you the next time you come to the club.
Not what it is today.
Oh, okay.
So there was a few different things, right?