Kind: captions Language: en [Music] hey everybody welcome to another episode of impact theory today we're going to be talking about aging and your career how to make the most of your life no matter what age you're at how to push through limitations get things done get your head in the right place and accomplish extraordinary things which i promise you can do if you follow some of the things we're going to be talking about today all right without further ado here are the questions at tom bilyeu you've written before about having no direction when you were younger until you realized a growth mindset and applied yourself what was and how did you find the original motivation to see change and break out of your old patterns i find that's one of the hardest things all right so this is of course a very complex um answer to give you like every nitty-gritty thing of how i ended up finally making that shift would be it would take like a six-part uh docu-series you know of four hours each but i'll shorten it to the the like trigger moment that really changed everything so i go to my now father-in-law to ask for his blessing to marry his daughter and he says no and i was like whoa okay well at least you're being honest and i had said look i know you see as this young broke under-educated kid but i promise one day i'm gonna make your daughter a wealthy woman and he was like very kind very kind my father-in-law has always been extraordinarily kind to me but he was nonetheless honest about that he didn't see how i was going to take care of his daughter and he even asked me directly he said look i have become very successful my father-in-law and i have given lisa a certain lifestyle and how do you plan to take care of her and i was like so full of that youthful like no you don't understand like i'm gonna become something and then i had to reconcile that idea because she ended up saying yes and then i found myself laying in bed four to five hours a day every day and i didn't have a job and i was living in my soon-to-be mother-in-law's house and my wife well girlfriend at the time fiance uh was working and my one job was to make a sandwich for her when she came home at lunch and there were times where i was scrambling out of bed to have that sandwich made before she walked in the door and i was just like this is gnarly how are you ever going to make her wealthy if you're laying in bed all day you barely get out of bed fast enough to make her a sandwich at her lunch break so she's already been at work for hours and hours and hours gotten up gotten dressed ready driven to work gone worked for hours come back home to see you you're scrambling out of bed your hair is a mess you're wearing the same thing every day and not like in a steve jobs way in a like i'm too lazy to get close way so you look like a bum not doing your hair i was a total mess and i'm just like how do i reconcile that i actually believe one day i'm gonna make her a wealthy woman but i'm not getting out of bed and that was when i realized there's a difference between ambition being a dreamer and having drive and seeing those dreams to fruition and so i set a rule for myself because i felt ashamed and for the first time in my life i didn't try to hide from the shame but it was in this period that i started to think of my then fiancee soon to be wife as a witness to my crimes and i remember thinking when i was alone i didn't feel that kind of pressure to succeed i wanted to succeed but i didn't feel pressure because if i didn't nobody suffered but me nobody lived in the unfurnished apartment but me nobody had to sleep on the air mattress but me but now my wife to be was going to be affected by whether i laid in bed all day or not and that filled me with shame and it filled me with shame in a way that i didn't want to hide from i felt like it was right to be ashamed of my behavior not to think i was worthless but to to say i need to earn my worth and so i set a rule which is that i was going to get out of bed in 10 minutes or less so from the time i realized i was awake until my feet were on the floor and i was out of bed was never going to be more than 10 minutes and in many ways that's become one of my most important rules i live by it to this day some 20 years later that i get out of bed in 10 minutes or less doesn't matter no matter what's going on i'm out of bed in 10 minutes or less and that one step got me to start working and it got me up and saying okay what are my dreams what's the obstacle that stands between where i'm at where i'm trying to get to what can i do in the next 15 minutes that will move me closer to my goal and i started doing those things and it just became this routine this habit to get up and get moving and i never would have gotten there had i said something like who does my father-in-law think he is to say that money doesn't matter you know he doesn't know what we're about or what we want to do and instead i said either stop saying that you're going to achieve greatness and recognize what you want to do is lay in bed tell your fiance that's the truth of who you want to be and where you want to go which by the way is absolutely fine but don't say you're going to do one thing and then actually do another there's no integrity in that and that hurt and i didn't like the way that felt to recognize that i was saying something but it was just rhetoric wasn't actually living up to it and then it felt so good so good so unbelievably good to do exactly what i said i was going to do and on a very long timeline it finally made my wife a wealthy woman so i actually did get this incredible moment which will remain one of the greatest moments of my life i'm sure forever when jesus 13 years later my father-in-law came to visit this is when i was at quest and there's 300 000 square feet a thousand employees walking around protein bars coming off the line at like 1.5 million bars a day and i said andreas do you remember asking me how i was going to take care of your daughter he said yes and i said how am i doing and he just started to cry and it was so awesome like i said he'd always been so kind and once we he knew that we were going to get married whether uh he wanted us to or not he never did anything but support us but to have that moment for myself for him for lisa for it to all have been the result of a simple rule to get out within 10 minutes and start doing whatever my goals demand and that was all it took a little bit of shame acted on all right guys if you're going to unlock your potential and achieve everything you've ever wanted you're going to have to constantly be making progress towards your goals so what do you do when you get stuck the bad news is getting stuck happens to everyone at some point it's pretty much unavoidable but the good news is that if you're willing to take action there is a framework that you can follow to get back on track if that sounds familiar or if you're stuck in a rut and not achieving your goals as fast as you want i've pulled a class out of impact theory university that you need to watch right now it's called six steps to getting unstuck and you can watch it for free at unstuck.impacttheory.com inside i'll teach you about how to use cognitive reframes my four-level value stack to becoming unstoppable as well as the single most important thing to start doing today to regain momentum to watch this free preview for impact theory university go to unstuck.impacttheory.com i'll see you on the inside guys all right take care and now back to the episode how can you escape and start to do what you love without compromising your responsibility to your family i'm a father who works eight hours a day five days a week is it still possible for me to pursue what i love and how i know i need to come up with an escape plan i just feel it's too risky okay nights and weekends nights and weekends nights and weekends so i get it between working your job and the kids it is not going to be easy you either have to find a job that pays you what you're getting paid now that's at least closer to what you love or you need to find a way in your spare time to put energy into getting the skills you need to get a job that's going to move you closer or to start your own business or whatever but when we started quest we were running awareness technologies a software company by day so i was working a full not like 40-hour week 70-hour week and then on top of that doing all the things that quest demanded to get that off the ground literally late night with rolling pins in our hands making these damn bars by hand and it wasn't until they were profitable that we started to transition and when i first transitioned from awareness to quest i took a massive pay cut so i took all my expenses whittled them down to as close to nothing as i could get them i sold one of our cars and so i was at times having to bum rides off my employees lisa and i stopped going out to eat we hunkered down it was as inexpensive of a diet as you can get no entertainment or at least hyper cheap entertainment and just cutting our expenses to the quick as much as humanly possible and living off of as little as possible so that we could build that dream and again doing it where you're working 100 110 hour weeks it's just what it takes but it was fun so you have to get yourself where you know what you want to do and the thing that you want to do the doing of it is enjoyable so there should be a amount of just joy in doing that thing the greatest trick i have ever pulled was in the structuring of impact theory so exit quest sell it for a billion dollars never need to work again and when you know what you want as meaning and purpose you know you want to build something new but you start asking yourself i'm not going to turn this into something that i don't enjoy so what is it that i would like doing on a day-to-day basis where even if i were struggling even if i were failing that i would love my day-to-day life and then i built that so there is a job out there there is a company out there there is a side hustle that you can do that the doing of the thing is call it at least 70 joy there's always going to be overhead there's always going to be stuff that you don't enjoy doing but if you can get that ratio to 70 30 you're laughing you have to be very careful about what you decide to march towards that dream test it out you better actually like in failure the day today so we're struggling it's not going the way that we thought but man i'm still getting to do this right at impact theory if i were failing i get to answer rad questions i get to spend time with people that are trying to improve their life i get a right manga like come on it's amazing so even if i fail my day-to-day is extraordinarily joyful so that as you think about building that escape plan those are the things to think about how do you overcome the inner voice that keeps telling you that it's too late to redefine your life or take the time needed for redefinition at 36 i'm scared more than ever to lose therefore not trying these what-ifs are shaping my fears okay here's the good news at 36 homie you are young you are young the average person lives at 78. so it's like what are you you're roughly halfway so you've still got a lot of years left to me i think you can work all out i work 93 hours a week i think i can work all out 93 hours a week until at least 65. now i want to stay in such great shape that i can push that by the time i get to 65 i'm like 65 why would i have to slow down now 75 let's go so doing the things that i love making sure that i'm taking care of my mental health making sure that i'm taking care of my physical body right i treat my mind and my body the way that lebron treats his it's like business is my game and i want to play this game for as long as humanly possible so the real question is what is it that you can fall in love with enough that makes all the fighting through the negative voice and all of that worth it so that's number one it's just to recognize that you've got a long timeline ahead of you but let's say that the person that's asking this question is 65 and they're like oh my god the technical revolution that's going on i don't want to have to learn this stuff stop that's just being afraid of change there is a process that you can go through that instead of being about change is about falling in love it starts with belief your behaviors follow your belief and if you believe that you're too old to learn something new then you won't learn something new so what i want you to do is focus on how fun learning is it doesn't even need to be this big change or swing in your life just the act of learning is fun the second thing i want you to focus on is that when nobel prizes are won they are typically one where two big areas overlap so in reinventing yourself you're not getting rid of all of your old experience it's going to age you in ways that you can't yet understand so for instance i went from technology building security software well first filmmaking right teaching film to building security software as random as you get so seem like oh there's no overlap here then i went from and what i realized was being a filmmaker made me a better marketer then at awareness technologies i've learned all this tech i've learned much more about marketing now i go into nutrition and i realize okay hold on all the things that i learned about marketing and storytelling now go into quest and in fact was one of the reasons that we grew as fast as we did was i was approaching content creation as a storyteller and not as a traditional advertiser or marketer would and so i did that before other people were doing it because i had the experience in the other areas now if i hadn't had the experience in those other areas that it seemed like i was leaving behind i was just reinventing myself then i'm sure that would have been super scary but the reality was recognizing whoa like all of this stuff comes with me i'm bringing this experience with me and now as i went from quest to impact theory i've been able to see things very clearly so take when we first started into comics we were in physical print comics we spent about four months in physical print comics i realized how their distribution works i was like this is a joke you have to be kidding all my experience at quest you know with like 40 000 points of distribution or whatever was massive tens tens and tens and tens and tens and tens of thousands of individual points of distribution you get reporting on all of it you know exactly where your product is going it's incredible so i was like the way that they're reporting over here in the comic industry is a joke you will never be able to sell very well this is obviously going to die so we immediately got out of that and went purely digital now i wouldn't have had that insight had i not had the experience so it's recognizing having a different belief about your previous experience what your age means if you let your age determine that oh you know there's very little life left for me to live and i'm trying to retire by 50 or whatever it is story that you're telling yourself you tell yourself a different story which is that the more i learn the more different areas that i can really develop some mastery in the more likely i am to have fun and be successful as i go along and that's a critical thing and then the last one this is a weird game are you ready for it it's what i call the brain in a vat thought experiment this sounds dumb but the number of mental traps this gets me out of is extraordinary so what i say if i'm lamenting that oh my god i'm 45 like am i ever going to be able to pull off the things that i want i would say this to myself tom for all you know you're a brain in a vat and that all of this is an illusion and i mean that literally that first of all everything you see really is an illusion your brain is encased in total darkness and yet you feel like you see all this stuff but light never actually touches your brain let that sink in and but it's even possible that this is actually a simulation like matrix style simulation i'll let you can do the research on that to see that mathematically it's actually more probable that you're in a simulation than you're not no i actually don't believe you are but it's a fascinating thought experiment that has some credibility to it so okay since this could be a simulation what if i just became conscious this moment and everything prior to this moment is just programmatic context that's needed for my human brain to work the way that it's supposed to work and so age is literally just a number the belief that i have that you know i'm getting over the hill and it's probably too late for me and it's too late to you know reinvent myself and i've got mortgage and i've got kids and you know it's just irresponsible for me ah those are all beliefs that were programmed in me to get me to act a certain way now so if i could change those beliefs it would give me different feelings and different behaviors right now and since this is all just a simulation anyway and none of those are real i don't have to feel beholden to those now i know how absurd that sounds remember i don't actually think we are in a simulation i don't actually think that i'm a brain in a vat other than just the way that the human animal actually is but running that thought experiment reminds you of one simple truth your beliefs govern your behaviors so if your beliefs govern your behaviors and by the way beliefs are not recognized truth they're simply choices that you've made along the way beliefs are not objective truth you have to recognize that so they're decisions that you've made about what you're going to believe in so okay if these are just decisions that i've made then i can make different decisions i can believe different things and if my behaviors are governed by my beliefs and i change my beliefs then i will change my behaviors and so that's what i would do if i were having a thought like that and then i would just remind myself i love learning new [ __ ] so now i'm just going to go learn something that could lead me down a path that i want to go down and recognize that it's going to take a long ass time and that's fine because it's fun learning and getting better emotions should never stop you from achieving your goals so if you feel stuck overwhelmed low on confidence you're beating yourself up or you feel like you're not deserving of the things you want in life i have something to tell you emotions are not facts and you should never let them hold you back and yet i find that people do this all the time they mistake that feeling for objective truth and it sends them this downward spiral reaching greater levels of success in life means knowing how to use your brain and if you're in a rut right now or if you've been struggling for a while to achieve your goals then i've pulled a class from impact theory university to help you get back on track it's called six steps to getting unstuck and it's for anyone who wants to know the exact steps to achieving big goals when life puts challenges in your way if you want to check it out go to unstuck.impacttheory.com to get access it's a free preview alright guys i'll see you on the inside now let's get back to today's episode how do you balance having a sense of urgency and being patient these ideas seem paradoxical and these ideas are paradoxical so first of all i'm not a big fan of being patient so i used to wear a shirt that said f patients as in [ __ ] patients and when people talk about patients i know what they mean so i can already hear people typing in the feed that you have to have patience and i will say this you do not have to have patience you have to play the long game and the reason that i worry about patience is if you're trying to achieve something grand in your life you're going to come up against an unrelenting number of obstacles and an easy way to analogize it is a rocket and what's known as escape velocity for you to escape the gravitational pull of the earth you have to get going at a certain speed and then you can finally break free if you cannot get to that speed and sustain it you will never reach escape velocity and you will always come crashing back down to earth so to accomplish anything grand you have to get that escape velocity that escape velocity requires that you generate momentum to generate momentum you have to move as as if everything has to be done right now today now of course you're never going to be able to do everything right now today but if you're constantly like oh just be patient things will happen in due time it gives you a passive posture if on the other hand you switch it ever so slightly and you say look most things do take an incredible amount of time so i'm going to play this sustainably i'm going to show up every day in a way that i can show up for decades okay i'm not going to burn myself out or go so crazy that it's not fun i'm going to love this in fact joy is a part of sustaining it so i'm going to play this in a way that i can sustain that's full of joy that gives me fulfillment but i'm going to do everything with urgency i'm going to do things as fast as i can i'm going to be as bold as i can and by being bold and moving with urgency but playing in a sustainable way that fills me with joy and fulfillment now i've actually got a shot of hitting escape velocity now as i hit obstacle after obstacle after obstacle i'm never accidentally waiting for something or someone else because i'm in a hey it's all good you know take your time [ __ ] that don't be patient don't be a dick either if people think that the opposite of patient is [ __ ] then yeah of course i understand why you push back on it but the opposite of patient is not [ __ ] the opposite of patient is persistence enthusiasm joy momentum like that's the opposite of patient you always have to play the long game you always move with integrity you always go for the referral and never the sale because those are the things that actually allow you to go fast i'm just saying do the things that actually allow you to go fast stop thinking you need to be patient in order to be kind stop thinking you need to be patient in order to love your life you don't need to be patience is not going to serve you anything that makes you passive is going to be a problem never play the short game never try to cram something down somebody's throat find a way to make this joyful it's the only way to play the game for a long time but never put off till tomorrow what you could do today and never put off until this afternoon what you could do right now and never do the second most important thing first ask yourself this question what would i have to do to make my 10-year plan come true in six months shout out to peter thiel for that question it will force you to think of radically new scenarios it's not about incremental improvement it's about quantum leaps forward now when you start thinking like that you can actually build something big but if you're prepared to be patient and let let things happen in due time things don't happen like that the second law of thermodynamics states everything moves towards chaos and the only way to defeat that chaos is to pour energy into the system patience is not energy poured into the system poor energy into the system but do it in a joyful way how do i become so focused on my individual journey and goals that i stop comparing myself and translating the success of those around me to mean that i've failed okay time for another silly idea that's obscenely impactful fill your heart with love you've got to want to see other people succeed you've got to get excited by that you've got to want to help other people when you have a heart full of love you're excited to see other people win you want to see other people win and you want to beat them at their own game that you want to go head-to-head to them in a fair competition where you're even doing kindnesses and helping them and still win now you're playing the game right that's going to put you in a position where emotionally it doesn't hurt anymore to see them win because you're like [ __ ] i love that i love to see good people win i love to see people doing something innovative i love to be inspired by what other people are doing and i'm not going to judge myself through the lens of a moment i'm going to judge myself to the lens of a lifetime so maybe in a moment they're ahead of me maybe right now they're doing this better than me but i'm playing this forever this is a forever game i want to be in this for a long ass time and so cool i'm inspired by what they're doing i'm stoked that they're winning i want to celebrate that it fills me with the light energy it makes me feel good i can connect with them more easily i can celebrate other people it doesn't always have to be me which just attracts other people by the way people want to be around the person that's like oh my god you're killing it man that's so amazing look over there this guy's really doing something special and by the way i'm super inspired by that i'm learning from that i'm elevating that then all of a sudden people want to elevate you they want to help you and when you're down there in the mix people are going to come to your aid now here's the important part what you build your self-esteem around matters and it matters a lot and if you build your self-esteem around winning or being better than them that's a recipe for a miserable life if on the other hand you build your self-esteem around the sincere pursuit the sincere pursuit of something so i'm trying to build the next disney i'm trying to make sure that nobody makes it to the age of 15 without encountering a growth mindset okay word will i ever pull it off disney has a 90-year head start in billions of dollars on me so maybe i don't maybe i'm never able to pull it off but i don't value myself for whether or not i achieve that in fact to value myself only for whether or not i have achieved it means i have to feel bad the entire journey there's no logic in that that doesn't make any sense the whole punch line of life is to feel good about yourself when you're by yourself to live a life that is full of joy to be fulfilled okay that's the punchline it's not money not wealth not fame not adulation not winning it's joy so what i reward myself for emotionally isn't the having of it it's pursuing it sincerely not rhetoric not showing up and saying oh i want to build the next disney but it's really just talk no no i'm actively trying to figure out what skills i need to get better at what people i need to get on here what i need to fix in my approach in order to actually build the next disney and actually make sure that nobody gets the age of 15 without encountering a growth mindset and i'm honest with myself about when i'm making progress towards that and when i'm not and the reason that i'm so honest with myself because that always stings when i realize i'm not it makes me a just course and means that i have a much better shot of actually getting there because i actually am really truly sincerely trying to get to that goal i just don't value myself for getting it i value myself for sincerely actually showing up and doing the things i need to do to make it come true and so as i struggle and fail and fall down and get back up and wipe the blood off my face and try again that's the very thing that makes me feel good about myself and when you make that subtle shift from oh i had to win to feel good to i had to play to win to feel good everything changes in life especially when you could be like damn the person that just dunked to me damn that was impressive and i'll give you a hint i practice this with video games i play a game called destiny 2 it's a first person shooter you're playing against real people sometimes people that teabag which is deeply unpleasant emotionally and and you can get close sometimes so close you can taste it you know you're gonna win and you lose and then they tea bag you and at that point you have to be able to say yo they played well i'm super impressed i don't like the tea bagging but i'm impressed and instantly your energy shifts and it's no longer about poor me or i'm a loser it's just like damn that was quality play and then if you played badly you don't lie about it like yo i completely messed that up here's what i should have done better you take that to your real life and you'll have that same light energy you will constantly refine your skill set you will constantly get better and over the course of a life you'll see that you did something pretty special and that you only valued yourself for the journey anyway that is one of the great secrets of life and a tremendous place to end guys thank you so much for joining me put those things to practice in your life it will change you forever alright until next time my friends be legendary take care peace