You Will Only Grow As Big As Your Vision | Mark Hutchinson Vlog #20

Mark Hutchinson
10 Sept 202408:40

Summary

TLDRIn this video script, the speaker discusses the importance of setting a big vision for personal growth and progress. They explain how people often get stuck due to self-imposed limitations and the need to constantly push beyond comfort zones. The speaker shares their own ambitious goal of achieving 100 million in funding within three years, emphasizing the urgency and character development required to reach such a milestone. They also touch on the idea that once financial freedom is achieved, the focus should shift to purpose and continuous self-improvement, rather than settling for complacency.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The speaker enjoys a caramel cortado and is preparing for a busy day with multiple filming tasks.
  • 🎥 The past 30 days have been intense due to the launch of H4 and other projects, and the speaker is planning for a second honeymoon in Dubai.
  • 📹 There might be vlogs from Dubai if possible, otherwise, they will continue upon return.
  • 🤔 Alex asked a significant question about why people get stuck at a certain level without progressing.
  • 🚫 People often become limited by their own beliefs and behaviors without realizing it, which hinders their progress.
  • 🔄 To avoid stagnation, one must define a larger vision for personal growth and development.
  • 🏃‍♂️ The analogy of running 100 meters with different goals illustrates the impact of vision size on the effort and training required.
  • 💡 The speaker emphasizes the importance of setting a big vision to force personal growth and to help others grow as well.
  • 💼 The story of Grant Kone highlights the need for ambition and dissatisfaction with small goals to achieve greater success.
  • 💰 Financial freedom is not the end goal; it's about purpose and the drive to continue growing and contributing.
  • 📈 The speaker sets a goal of 100 million in funding within three years to push personal and team growth, demonstrating the power of an ambitious vision.

Q & A

  • What is the speaker's current favorite coffee?

    -The speaker's current favorite coffee is a caramel cortado.

  • What does the speaker mention about their busy schedule?

    -The speaker mentions that they have a busy day ahead with lots of things to film and that the past 30 days have been intense due to the H4 launch and other preparations.

  • Where is the speaker heading for their second honeymoon?

    -The speaker is heading to Dubai for their second honeymoon.

  • What does the speaker say about why people get stuck and don't progress?

    -The speaker explains that people get stuck because they are limited by their current vision and beliefs. If they don’t define a bigger vision, their behavior will reflect their limitations, keeping them stuck in a loop.

  • What example does the speaker use to illustrate how different visions lead to different behaviors?

    -The speaker uses the example of two people with different goals for running 100 meters: one aiming for 10 seconds and another for 25 seconds. The training and effort required will be vastly different, just as people with bigger visions need to adopt different habits.

  • Why does the speaker believe that people with small goals don't grow as much?

    -The speaker believes that when people set small or comfortable goals, they don’t push themselves to grow or improve. Bigger goals require individuals to upgrade their skills and character to achieve them.

  • What goal has the speaker set for their company Falcon, and why is it important?

    -The speaker has set a goal for Falcon to achieve £100 million in funding. This big goal forces them to constantly upgrade their skills and push their team to grow, rather than getting complacent.

  • What lesson does the speaker take from Grant Cardone’s decision to fire people earning £800,000?

    -The speaker notes that Grant Cardone fired people earning £800,000 because they had become too comfortable. He wanted them to aim for £2 million, as their complacency was holding back his vision of growth.

  • What does the speaker say about the dangers of becoming comfortable after achieving success?

    -The speaker warns that becoming comfortable after reaching success can lead to complacency, poor decisions, and eventual decline. Continual growth and setting new challenges are crucial for long-term success.

  • Why does the speaker believe that having a big vision is crucial for long-term growth and purpose?

    -The speaker believes that a big vision is essential because it provides purpose and keeps individuals striving to improve. Without a big vision, people get stuck, complacent, and may lose motivation, leading to stagnation.

  • What action does the speaker recommend for people who want to grow and improve?

    -The speaker recommends that people should plan a vision that makes them uncomfortable, write it down, and take action to achieve it. A small, comfortable vision will limit growth, so a bigger, more challenging vision is needed.

Outlines

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🌟 Vision and Personal Growth

The speaker begins their day with a caramel cortado, their favorite coffee, and reflects on the intense past 30 days leading up to their second honeymoon in Dubai. They discuss the importance of setting a big vision for personal growth, as it compels one to break through limitations and adopt new behaviors and beliefs. The speaker emphasizes that without a clear and ambitious vision, people become stuck in their current state, unable to progress. They use the analogy of running 100 meters with different goals to illustrate how the vision one sets determines the effort and training required. The speaker also shares their own ambitious vision of achieving 100 million in funding within three years, which drives them to constantly upgrade their skills and character.

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💼 The Danger of Comfort and the Power of Hunger

The speaker continues by discussing the story of Grant Kone, who fired employees earning £800,000 because he needed them to aim for £2 million. This illustrates the idea that being too comfortable with a smaller goal can hinder one's growth. The speaker argues that once a person achieves a certain level of success, they should not settle but instead continue to push themselves to climb higher mountains. They mention that even after achieving financial freedom, one should not retire but instead find a purpose that drives them. The speaker warns against the complacency that can come with comfort, which can lead to poor decisions and a decline in performance. They conclude by urging listeners to set a big vision that makes them uncomfortable, as this is the only way to truly grow and change.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Vision

Vision in the context of the video refers to a clear and ambitious goal or ideal that guides one's actions and decisions. It is the driving force behind personal growth and success. The speaker emphasizes the importance of setting a big vision to push oneself beyond current limitations. For instance, the speaker mentions setting a goal of achieving 100 million in funding within three years, which is a vision that compels them to continuously upgrade their skills and character.

💡Progress

Progress is the act of moving forward or improving, which is a central theme in the video. The speaker discusses how individuals can get stuck in their personal or professional lives due to a lack of a clear vision or goals, which hinders progress. The concept is illustrated by the idea that without a significant vision, one's actions and behaviors will be limited by their current beliefs and capabilities.

💡Limitations

Limitations in the video are the constraints or boundaries that individuals impose on themselves, often unconsciously, which prevent them from achieving greater success or growth. The speaker suggests that people become limited by their current mindset and behaviors, and these limitations define their actions. For example, someone with a small vision will only take actions that align with that limited goal, thus never pushing beyond their current state.

💡Character

Character in this context refers to the moral and ethical qualities that define an individual, which are essential for personal growth and achieving one's vision. The speaker mentions that in order to achieve a big vision, one must upgrade their character, implying the need for personal development and the adoption of traits that align with the desired vision. This includes behaviors, beliefs, and attitudes that support the pursuit of one's goals.

💡Habit

Habit, as discussed in the video, refers to the regular practice or routine that individuals develop, which can either support or hinder their progress towards their vision. The speaker argues that one must adopt habits that align with their big vision in order to achieve it. For instance, if someone's vision is to become a top athlete, they must develop habits that support rigorous training and discipline.

💡Urgency

Urgency in the video is the sense of immediacy and importance that drives one to take action towards their goals. The speaker highlights the need for a vision that creates a sense of urgency, pushing individuals to act quickly and decisively. This is contrasted with a more relaxed approach to goal-setting, which may not inspire the same level of action or commitment.

💡Compacency

Compacency is a state of self-satisfaction and inaction, which the speaker warns against as it can lead to stagnation and regression. In the video, the speaker mentions that once individuals become complacent with their achievements, they may stop pushing themselves, leading to a decline in performance and decision-making. The speaker encourages continuous growth and striving for bigger goals to avoid complacency.

💡Purpose

Purpose in the video is described as the driving force or reason behind one's actions and ambitions, beyond just financial success. The speaker argues that once financial freedom is achieved, a deeper sense of purpose is necessary to maintain motivation and avoid the pitfalls of complacency. Purpose is what gets individuals up in the morning and keeps them sharp and focused on their long-term goals.

💡Action

Action is the act of doing something, often in response to a plan or vision. The speaker stresses the importance of taking action on one's vision, rather than just having a vision without following through. In the video, the speaker encourages the audience to not only think big but also to take concrete steps towards their vision, such as writing it down and making a plan.

💡Financial Freedom

Financial Freedom in the video refers to the state of having enough financial resources to live without having to work actively for a living. The speaker uses this concept to illustrate that money alone is not the ultimate goal; rather, it is a means to achieve a life where one can pursue their vision and purpose without financial constraints.

💡Success

Success in the video is defined not just by material achievements but also by personal growth and the ability to continually push oneself towards bigger goals. The speaker discusses how success is often a byproduct of having a clear vision and the determination to take action towards it. Success is also linked to the concept of becoming a certain type of individual, as defined by one's vision.

Highlights

Caramel cortado is my favorite coffee right now.

The past 30 days have been extremely intense due to the H4 launch and other preparations.

Heading off to Dubai for a second honeymoon and planning to vlog while there.

Alex asked an important question: Why do people get stuck and not progress?

People get stuck because they limit their vision and behaviors without realizing it.

If you don’t define a much bigger vision for yourself, you’re constrained by the limits you've set.

The behaviors you adopt are aligned with the goals you set, which can lead to stagnation.

To grow, you need to set a vision that pushes you beyond your current limitations.

Different standards and goals require different levels of training and effort to achieve.

Top 1% goals, like running 100 meters in 10 seconds or becoming a seven-figure trader, require adopting top 1% traits.

It’s important to set goals that are not just slightly above average, as those won’t push you to grow.

People who lack a clear vision tend to settle for average goals and remain stagnant.

Setting an ambitious vision forces you to upgrade yourself to achieve it.

If your vision is too small, you won’t be motivated to grow or achieve higher goals.

Never settle after reaching one goal; there’s always another mountain to climb.

Transcripts

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on my way to get a caramel cortado

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that's probably my favorite coffee right

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now so busy day ahead got loads of

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things to film it's been one of those

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ones where the past 30 days has been

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extremely intense because we've had H4

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launch lots of other things I need to

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prepare before I head off to my second

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honeymoon if you want to call it that so

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I'm heading to Dubai heading to the

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mives I'll be vlogging out there maybe

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I'll be able to post something while I'm

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out there if not you'll see some you

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your see the Vlogs continue when I get

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back however Alex actually asked me a

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question Alex hold a second so Alex

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asked me a question something really

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important which is why do people get to

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a level where they get stuck and they

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just don't seem to progress and there a

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really really simple

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answer essentially you be you become

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limited and you don't even realize it so

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what happens is you will just work

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accordingly to how you think right now

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will be a reflection of your behaviors

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your beliefs everything else you can

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think of you will just act accordingly

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all the Birds right before I

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continue let's get our cardos if you

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don't Define a much bigger vision for

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who you want to become you're going to

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be constrainted in whatever those

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limitations are and these limits that

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you have set because you're going to

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have the behavior of someone who wants

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to achieve that that's it and that's

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what it gets stuck that's the point I

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was making that's what I was saying to

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you like they get stuck because you're

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going to on a subconscious level you're

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going to start to understand right this

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is a behavior that I need to adopt this

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is the person I need to become and then

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you'll get stuck there that's it nothing

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else will change and then you'll just be

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in this Loop of why am I not progressing

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why am I not moving forward why have I

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not become you know a better version of

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myself it's why because you don't need

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to you you're not required to become a

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better version of yourself because

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you've not set a vision big enough to

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accomplish that that you're not going to

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be able to mold into that person or even

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work towards becoming that person

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because you've set limitations of your

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vision in the first place it's like for

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example if someone wants to run I don't

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know 100 m in 10 seconds and that's

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their Vision well that's a completely

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different standard they've set versus

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someone who just wants to run 100 m in

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25 seconds well the type of training

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that you would do to achieve that vision

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is going to be very very different

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versus someone who set a vision to want

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to run 100 meters in 10 seconds then you

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might be saying well that's top 1% if

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you want to run 100 meters in 10 seconds

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well it's top 1% to be a seven figure

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Trader it's top 1% to be an entrepreneur

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that're successful after 5 years so you

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need to adopt the traits and become that

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person you can't be trying to set habits

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and building a vision on something

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that's just above average because you

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will just stay there I see this with

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Traders I see this with business people

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whenever I ask them what's your vision

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Vision they're like do you know what

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yeah I've got a big Vision I want to

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make more money and I want to be I want

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to be living this sort of life but I'm

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kind of happy with where I'm at and I

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already know just from the way that they

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say that like they haven't got a Clear

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Vision they've not defined who they want

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to become where they want to be you know

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what does it actually take to get there

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what sacrifices need to be made like

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these are just old school things that

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need to be in place why am I telling you

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this well when now ask me the question

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it just reminded me of uh what we've got

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at the vision at Falcon which is 100

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million them funding the reason why I

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set such a big goal is because I knew

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starting that off in one year that's not

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happening in two years that's not

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happening highly unlikely that you'll

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achieve 100 million funding within a

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couple of years however I set the vision

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so big that it forces me to upgrade

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quicker and whatever that means in

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upgrading whether that's my

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communication whether that's me

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knowledge transfering whether that's

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infrastructure that I build to help

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people get to where they want to be

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whatever it is I set that goal and now

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we need mold into that that's the

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difference where if I set a goal to

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achieve 100 million in let's say 5 10

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years it would just be slow it be casual

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because the vision is is too long you

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need something that's going to give you

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urgency but you also need a big Vision

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on top of that as well so what I've sent

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what I've set for myself is within 3

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years I want to hit that 100 million the

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difference is I'm not attached to it

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happening on that exact date like if it

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happened in 3 and a half years it still

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be a phenomenal achievement but the

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point being I set a goal 100 million

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fund which means I best get to work I

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can't get sloppy I can't get relaxed I

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can't take my time but then I've also

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set something that is a big Vision as

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well so it forces me to upgrade either

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my character or help other people

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upgrade their own character to get to

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where they want to be that is the

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difference you're only going to grow to

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as big as your current Vision I can't

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remember who exactly said it I think it

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was Grant Kone and he was talking about

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people that worked for him that was

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earning I'm sure it was like 800k so

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they earn £800,000 a year so they're not

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earning a small wage but they were very

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content with that 800 and he got rid of

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them and people were shocked like why'd

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you get rid of those people they're

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earning £800,000 he said I needed them

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to earn 2 million the point being they

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were too relaxed because if they earned

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2 million Kone earned a lot more

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essentially he needed hungry people that

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weren't satisfied with a tiny tiny goal

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they division they're right 800k that

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takes care of this that takes care of

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that yes that might be your vision but

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sometimes you have to understand that

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you're also participating in someone

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else's vision so you have to push

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yourself and you have to stretch

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yourself and if you're around the right

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people it will actually benefit you

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anyway because if you think about in

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that scenario he wanted hungrier people

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to fit his bigger vision and by doing so

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you would have gone from earning 800 to

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probably like 1.5 or 2 million except

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it's the mentality of what I'm talking

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about of never settling once you climb

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one mountain there'll be another

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mountain to climb there'll be another

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mountain to climb and it's not because

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that you always need more it's because

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when you when you climb one mountain and

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get satisfied and even though you have

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you might have a reason to be satisfied

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you might make £400,000 a year and think

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well I live a top 1% life there is a

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truth to that but there is also a hidden

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sabotage that happens that for some

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reason the moment that you get

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comfortable and get relaxed and

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logically make sense of it that I've

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actually done it now I'm here I'm here

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where I want to be you just get sloppy

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you get complacent you make bad

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decisions and things tend to go wrong

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from the type of people that I've

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studied anyway I see that a lot I'm

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telling you this because when you look

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at like super successful people and some

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of the old school Veterans even if you

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look at people like Dan Pena as crude as

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he can be he's got some old school No

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Nonsense no advice and it works

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you could look at him and say honestly

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why are you even working you don't need

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to work you've got all this money you've

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got investment you got property why do

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you need to work it's not about that

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people are missing the point the goal in

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life from my perspective is my belief

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that you don't just work to get money

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that that's one equation once you

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achieve Financial Freedom and you've got

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the money that you want to take care of

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your family live the life that you want

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to live something else has got to kick

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in which is purpose what gets you up in

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the morning what makes you sharp I would

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argue because you see the people that

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retire early what happens they retire

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early they've got their money and they

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get ill really really quickly they get

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sick within 5 to 10 years some of them

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pass away it's very very unfortunate

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that people have not guided these people

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to go the goal is not to work your

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ass out for 40 years for a

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company then retire and chill out and

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think it's going to be okay no you need

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to work on becoming a certain type of

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individual ual and build a life you

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desire and that's only going to happen

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if your vision is big enough and if your

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vision is very small well guess what

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you're only going to grow towards that

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Vision so the goal here is think bigger

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get a pen of paper plan a vision that

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makes you uncomfortable it should make

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you feel scared about the vision because

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that means that right I've got to be

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uncomfortable and I actually need to

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change and in order for me to get to

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where I want to be the current version

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of myself isn't going to cut

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it you need to get one of these but what

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you need to do even more than that is

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actually take action on the advice that

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I'm giving you it's all well and good me

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telling you this is important you you

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know you're only going to grow to as big

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as your vision and then you just go yeah

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that makes sense and then you do nothing

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about it you don't sit there on the

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weekend taking a journal and start

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writing it out it's really really simple

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the current Vision that you've probably

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got for yourself that you've written

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down is a comfortable Vision it's a

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comfortable picture of what you want to

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achieve and what if I was to tell you

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that that comfortable picture that

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you've got of your vision is the very

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thing that is stopping you to actually

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grow in the first place your vision is

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too small you don't think big enough

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which means that you don't act big

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enough and you don't become big enough

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