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Alex Hormozi
@alexhormozi
12 months ago

To the 20 year old guys who think they’re losing

because they don’t have a $20,000 watch and a $100k car:

You’re wrong.

This

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Alex Hormozi
@alexhormozi
12 months ago

Contrary to popular belief:

To get the most people to buy, sell at the time of greatest need, not greatest value.

A thirsty man is

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Alex Hormozi
@alexhormozi
about 1 year ago

Instead of adding things to your “Millionaire morning routine”

Consider asking:

“What am I doing that they aren’t?”

Most times it’s what they aren’t doing where

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Alex Hormozi
@alexhormozi
about 1 year ago

A reminder for the gladiators in the arena who feel beat up and scarred with no hope in sight:

Building a business is hard.

“Hard”

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Alex Hormozi
@alexhormozi
12 months ago

Being the underdog makes you a dangerous competitor. 
You have nothing to lose. 
And everything to gain. 
And no one sees you coming.

Don’t resent it; lean

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Alex Hormozi
@alexhormozi
12 months ago

Mozination -

Being 1/0 means being undefined and beyond explanation…being something no one has ever been or will ever be. Doing the work that

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Alex Hormozi
@alexhormozi
12 months ago

How to stay poor forever:

- Start tomorrow.
- Read books. Do Nothing.
- Take advice from poor people on how to get rich.
- Pick a

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Alex Hormozi
@alexhormozi
12 months ago

It took me 10 years to get this:

You can take two years to build something exceptional, then let your customers market it forever.

Or,

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Alex Hormozi
@alexhormozi
12 months ago

Exhaustion is the reward, not the cost, of a hard day's work.

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Alex Hormozi
@alexhormozi
about 1 year ago

Prioritize 4 hours a day to work uninterrupted.

Early morning and late night work well since other people are usually clocked out and won’t

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Alex Hormozi
@alexhormozi
about 1 year ago

Simple scales. Fancy fails.

Doing the basics at scale is what makes you advanced.

Not complexity.

Scale creates complexity in of itself, you don’t

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Alex Hormozi
@alexhormozi
12 months ago

People want to find their passion.

But you don’t find it, you create it.
And you create by getting good at something.
And

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Alex Hormozi
@alexhormozi
12 months ago

“I tried my best” is the weakest excuse for failing.

You do what must be done.

Period.

And if that’s better than your best, then your

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Alex Hormozi
@alexhormozi
about 1 year ago

The biggest difference between small and big business owners?

Time.

Big business owners measure winning over longer periods.

They’re focused on winning the war, not

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Alex Hormozi
@alexhormozi
12 months ago

When I worked for min wage, I found a way to stop buying stuff.

Instead of buying if I had the money, I

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Alex Hormozi
@alexhormozi
12 months ago

How to invest your first $10k:

Answer: Don’t.

1) Go through courses or workshops online.
2) Spend the $ trying to make it work. 
3) Repeat until

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Alex Hormozi
@alexhormozi
12 months ago

Easy productivity hack:

Instead of spending time “getting in the mood to work”…

Just start working.

Confront the work.

People think they need perfect conditions to start,

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Alex Hormozi
@alexhormozi
12 months ago

3 ways to drive growth in number of customers:

More. Better. New.

1) Do more of what you’re currently doing
2) Do it better
3) Add something

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Alex Hormozi
@alexhormozi
about 1 year ago

Sadness comes from a lack of options.

It’s a feeling of hopelessness...

Whenever I get that feeling, I like to think:

"This is ignorance not

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Alex Hormozi
@alexhormozi
12 months ago

Imagine someone you know achieves every dream and hits every goal they have...

Years later, they get old and die.

Two years later…how much do

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