If You're Feeling Lazy & Unmotivated, Do This To Change Everything Before 2024 | Tom Bilyeu

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Published 2017-01-15
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Tom Bilyeu delivers a speech at Freedom Fast Lane discussing how to act for the few in pursuit of delivering value. Tom continues on by diving into mindset, the allegory of the Matrix, differentiation between losing interest and a lack of grit, and more!

Tom Bilyeu is the co-founder of 2014 Inc. 500 company Quest Nutrition — a unicorn startup valued at over $1 billion — and the co-founder and host of Impact Theory. Impact Theory is a first-of-its-kind company designed to facilitate global change through the incubation of mission-based businesses and the cultivation of empowering content. Every piece of content Impact Theory creates is meant to underscore the company mission to free people from The Matrix and help them unlock their true potential. Impact Theory exists to inspire the next generation of game-changing companies and creators that will make a true and lasting impact on the world.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Jluegge
    I always been told I was lazy since I was a kid. I'm a janitor and will admit a good one. I work hard and do a good job. I hate my Job but still care about doing a good job. I thought I'd always be successful but at 32 and still cleaning its depressing. My goal in life is to own a house with my partner who also works hard and adopt a dog. I feel lost. Feel like giving up isn't an option. Just want more peace, love and happiness.
  • @popsarah7805
    When you invest you are buying days you don't need to work
  • 2 years ago I experienced worst depression because my girlfriend cheated on me which lead to me getting overweight. I weighted like 350 lbs and I didn't want lo live anymore. Only thing that saved me were these very motivational videos. I decided I could change my life if I really want to do it. First started to eat less then I started going to gym. I was losing fat until I hit my plateau. I realized I need to seek for a help. Recently I discovered site Next Level Diet where I found out how to eat properly while working out. Their meal plan helped me continue losing fat. I have 180 lbs now. I feel better then ever. I am ready to continue living life to the fullest.
  • I hit the like button when Tom started talking about giving jobs to anyone who needs it, not because of their credentials. It's good to change the world this way, Tom!
  • @jsalt3800
    I found your quote about telling myself that everything is my fault very inspiring. I feel that too often in the self-help, people are encouraged to work on self-love and to be patient with themselves. Profound changes can only occur if you can accept the truth (sometimes brutal) that your actions directly influence your life despite genuine intentions. I mean there’s nothing good about having a negative inner critic but no one else is going to be as accountable of you then you.
  • @kehbumasama5020
    So straight to the point, so eloquent, so soul searching and so so motivating. Thank you Tom you are a blessing to our generation.🙏🙏🙏
  • @Cannamom420Mimi
    I started changing my life in 2018 & Tom Is definitely one of the people who helped me the most. I hope he knows how much he helps others. I am a recovering addict who was abandoned by my biomom as a baby. Raised by my dad, who instilled empathy, loyalty, honesty & compassion & who never gave up on me. I met biomom for the 1st time when I was 10, at 11, I was diagnosed with anxiety & depression. The day I met biomom, the butterflies came in my stomach & never left til 2019! I started self medicating as a preteen & was a full blown junkie at 14 years old. I had overdosed 4x & finally got clean when the universe intervened & made me a Mother. I was told I would never be able to have children because of my drug use, but miracles do happen. I named my daughter Hope, because she gave me hope! She saved my life. I have been clean for 12+ years. I am a medical cannabis patient, but besides that, I don’t even take any western meds. With binaural beats, meditation, people like Toms knowledge, & a lot of inner work, I have cured the depression, anxiety, bipolar, ADHD. Etc… I even lost over 100 lbs with no diet or exercise. I do exercise now, but back then, I couldn’t. I literally lost it by listening to binaural beats as I slept & subliminals. Our minds are more powerful then most realize. My goal, is to help as many people as I can. I am in the process of writing my book. My daughters old acting coach & manager said my life story should be a movie. I was kidnapped as a baby & held against my will as an adult. I’ve been shot at, had guns held to my head, shoved in my mouth, etc… & I’m still here, to grow & learn from my past. To help others with my past, knowledge & compassion 🤗
  • How many CEO's sell their company and we never hear from them, ever again. The fact that this man gained so much from Quest, and is still grinding and teaching such invaluable content is more than inspiring...A true leader at heart, a true role model...
  • @dwlaChance
    Phenomenal speech - powerful!. After wasting my life in a very long-term horrible marriage with an insane cheater, I am now rebuilding my life, trying to accomplish those things I wanted to do when I first met her. Trying to get it all going is a monumental task, but Tom gives me hope that all things are possible.
  • @Qwoot
    Hey Tom, thank-you for the value you provide to your community. I find your journey and your insights into yourself and the way you've grown over time to be inspiring for my own journey, as my beginning was not unlike how you describe your early years. A big takeaway for me from your keynotes has been focusing on why and having a vision that is bigger than just making a profit. So, even though I am just starting out and I do not have a tribe yet, you've inspired me to articulate to myself what the values and ethos of the tribe that I want to build should be. I'm already finding this to be immensely helpful, not only in that having a mission statement helps keep me inspired but also in that it informs my early decision making and illuminates the right path in a way that makes some choices easy that might otherwise not be. Keep doing what you do my friend. I just discovered your content recently but you're already on my list of favorite youtube channels.
  • @ramanarc
    so successful yet so humble. thank you for the speech Tom!
  • When you shine from within you don’t need to be in the spotlight!!! peace🕊
  • @noire0056
    One of the things I learned from Tom Bilyeu is that do things that makes you love yourself, and I am very thankful for that lesson. Though I haven’t fully integrated that lesson in my life I am slowly getting there.
  • I hope everyone who sees this is blessed & has an abundant year 💕🎉
  • @dtheronster
    I watched the first 15 minutes. Perhaps I didn't watch long enough, but I've seen about 1000 presentations that started off EXACTLY like this one. Same old story. I worked really hard. I made a lot of money. I discovered I wasn't fulfilled by the money. So I went out to discover myself and what made me fulfilled, and what happiness REALLY is. VERY IMPORTANT: (I now HAD the money and momentum to take as much time as I needed to go out and do that) The message is of course: "Money doesn't buy happiness." True, but we're always expected to ignore the SEQUENCE of events. I would argue money DID buy him happiness in an indirect way, in that it provided him the vehicle for him to take time to explore the world to find happiness. This is the SUPPORT money that WE DON'T HAVE. I'll trade this guy's experience for mine ANY TIME. Get the money FIRST. Then, I'll figure out all the lack-of-fulfillment stuff later at my leisure. That's not the "suffering" part. That's the FUN part. That's why we're all here on planet Earth anyhow. It's the banker's economic slave system which is the hardest thing for most people to overcome. If you are so inept as a person that you can't figure what makes you fulfilled AFTER you're rich, there's no hope for you ANYHOW. Nobody can help you. I'm happy for this guy. I really am. But his story isn't really helpful to a very large swath of people out there looking for their big life. Oh, and did I mention that public speaking is the highest paid profession in the United States? I know.... very cynical. And please spare me the "your problem IS that you're cynical" responses. One can't help being cynical when there are such obvious and fundamental flaws in things. Thank you.
  • @LeChatsMother
    I discovered you a year ago. Since then, you've inspired me and have helped return me to a place of respect for a younger generation. As a Baby Boomer, with all we fought for, the world was magnetic - magic - things changed - and then it wasn't. We seemed to go into a holding pattern. Your ideals, what you stand for, the people you interview, the ideas you share are not only for a younger crowd, for entrepreneurs, etc., but also for those of us who look back and tend to stop learning (not me, but many). Thank you for sharing your passion, genius and "truth". If I'd had children I'd have wanted them to be like you. Much respect....
  • @jacklevi7798
    24:29 - "If you truly believe that human potential is limitless, how you decide to spend your time becomes a spiritual decision" - Tom Bilyeu
  • @zeeb116
    26:22-26:34 is where I’m at. I need to do something with all this “potential”, it’s maddening sitting still when there’s work to do