Haha I love hormozi, but I got married at 20, I had to think of work life balance from day one. If I worked 24/7 I’d be divorced and heartbroken, but showing my wife she’s my number 1, makes her my biggest supporter and teammate in all my endeavors, now I’m 30, and 3 years into my plumbing company, it’s hard to prioritize work life balance, but I’ll be grateful when I’m 35 have a even happier marriage, and financial freedom! I’m happy I’ll have both, I’m ok with a slightly slower pace
This guy is very experienced talking to a wall
So many people non stop saying enjoy yourself and life is short and all that. Yeah sure, “but what if this, what if that, my situation is unique.” Fine. DO NOT complain when you get older (and you will) about not achieving things to didn’t even try to do to set yourself for later Like y’all really showing that ur the type of people willing to just let life happen to them and then claiming everyone else doing things are the privileged ones “Nah don’t work hard just life your life cherish it life’s short” what does that even mean? Most people these days don’t even know their purpose and think just existing is living life No one is saying hustle 24/7 and never sleep but people have way more extra hours in the day to get stuff done that advances their life. If you have a job you love and love every aspect of your current living situation and want to stay the same, then you don’t need to comment cuz this isn’t for you as you already achieved the perfection you want. Again, just don’t complain for yourself or others
I do disagree, just hit 30 this year but work life balance is a must. I work 4 half days a week, I pick my kids up from school and drop them off when not working at all. Also get to spend quality time with the wife and help her out when I'm not working. Age is just a number, work should be the least of your priorities (in my opinion) when you have a wife and kids
If you have a wife and family, work life balance is especially important. Also simply for your mental health you NEED to be resting, which includes genuine rest, but also recreation to enjoy yourself sometimes. Otherwise what is the point of working so hard? I don’t care about money, and having all these nice things enough to sacrifice my mental and physical health, or the mental, emotional, and spiritual health of my family from not being present. It’s fine to go hard for a season, but even during that season you need to rest, you should never push yourself so hard that you cannot refresh yourself and reset once a week. You may make a lot of money if you do what he says, but at what cost? Is that’s what is really important to you?
true but also shouldn't work that hard to the point of burnout since thats counter productive
Yeah, I had my first kid while at uni and people expecting me to put work before my kids created a lot of tension. I particularly realised it was BS when my shift had finished almost an hour before I had to walk out in order to pickup the kids. I got called in, explained the situation and everyone was like "oh, yeah, that's totally acceptable. We will talk with the manager". But see, I am a very private person, I don't like people knowing my personal affairs and so I felt management should have an expectation of behaviour that is separated from me personal life. If what management was doing something wrong, they should have been spoken to regardless of my reasons. If I had done something wrong I should get consequences regardless if I had to pickup kids. PS. Alex, love your work. 99.9% gold!
You aren’t guaranteed 23. Enjoy your damn self.
I agree. Go all in on your biggest wildest goal in your 20s. I would also add focus all your energy on ONE thing.
Yep, up to 35 , I recognized the cruel world but maybe more naive , happy under 35 , Chinese Movies <天道》 say : 因为我不知道我是我,所以我才是我。
My goals are to enjoy life. My work life balance is not a part of that
I agree, man. If you're broke, you can't really enjoy life !!!, but if you have some good money, then you should have fun sometimes on the weekends.
Do not listen to this. Anything you hear on the internet does not mean wisdom. Do what you feel like. Zone in on your work sometimes, then relax some days. Be with your family... Your parents are getting older. You will regret spending less time with them.
I'm 22 and was literally just thinking about this...
Alex. Now's your chance, Shark Tank has an open seat
😢😢😢😢my Nephew in law got a girl pregnant at 19, dropped out of college to get married. At 45, he is raising the last of 5 kids as a divorced dad. He is a painter which pays the bills. 😢😢😢😢 His kid brother planned his life. They bought a home and his wife finished school before the babies. They are doing fine.
I agree but if you have no life experience prior, real life experience- stories to tell your kids, finding yourself, experiencing problems that money can't fix i don't recommend starting on your journey until you know who you ate
What is freedom? lots of wants & the ability to get them? or being simply free & maintaining it? Let me sleep, shower, eat, think & play in peace. I don’t need gold flake steak.
Depends what you are doing in your free time, there’s no point working 6 days a week at job that’s getting you nowhere
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