Russell Brunson
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And so what Napoleon was talking about here is like, is like the default is like people are like, they have the sexual energy that they use it right and it builds up where you can go and it gets you to get fulfillment and actually accomplish things you're looking for.
you can get the reward without the work, right?
You can drift, you can just give it away and it can dissipate.
That's why he's saying that people aren't successful until their 40s and their 50s when that urge has gone away or they found a spouse to get married to or no longer is like this thing they're always craving and going for, right?
They learn how to control it and because of that they can go and they can be successful.
There's a quote from the movie Fantastic Four which isn't the best superhero movie of all time and I don't remember any of the movie other than there was this one part
one of the Fantastic Four's musician, right?
And talking about how music is made.
And I remember when I heard this, it clicked in my head.
I was sitting in a plane flying somewhere watching this movie.
And this is what the quote said.
And I'll read the quote and I'll try to explain it.
It says, music is just a series of altered patterns.
The musician creates the pattern and it makes us anticipate a resolution, then holds back
It makes you wait for it and then delivers the course.
You should look at any song.
The song is all about building up anticipation and waiting, right?
And so the song's happening and it's getting these altered patterns that create this tension, this tension, then the course comes and then reduce it and it gives you this resolution, right?
And that's what happens is that when people are going and they're looking for the reward without the work,
they're just going for the course, the course.