Motiversity Host
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
You got to be willing to yell it into the fucking universe and then work towards it.
Because I believed that I can be a leading man.
I believed that I could be another Gene Eastwood or another Burt Reynolds or another Warren Beatty or whatever those characters were, Charles Bronson and so on.
I believed that I could be those people.
I said, there's enough room in that ladder that I can fit up there.
And I looked back again and learned from what I learned in sports.
In my case, in bodybuilding.
It's all about the hard work that you put in.
Being the hardest worker in the room is about actually learning how to walk the walk when everyone else just wants to talk the talk.
It's understanding that you are going to be exhausted and alone and in pain and struggling for years with no support, with no cheerleading squad and nobody patting you on the back.
This game isn't for everybody.
But if you're willing to go through that pain and if you're willing to do the goddamn work, then you can put that badge on and call yourself the hardest worker in the room.
Listen up.
I know you're tired.
I know you want to give up.
I know your mind is drained.
I know your body feels weak.
But you gotta understand there's so much more to you.
There's so much greatness to you.
There's so much realness to you.