The Best Motivational Scenes To Inspire Greatness
Act As If
Ben Affleck preaches confidence and assertiveness. This is non-negotiable. If you’re not confident in yourself, no one else will be.
“Anybody tells you money is the root of all evil doesn’t fuckin’ have any. They say money can’t buy happiness? Look at the fucking smile on my face.
Tai Lopez and Nate Schmidt learned from Ben Affleck here. He hooks the young bucks with his fancy toys: Ferrari 355 Cabriolet, Ridiculous house, every toy you could imagine and liquid.
To attain this, you need to work your ass off. You want something? You better go earn it. There are easier ways to live, but if you want fullfilment, work your ass off. I’d rather bust my ass for a few years building something than slaving away at a job I hate for decades.
People will give you shit when you are starting out. Your friends, your family. “Fuck them.” It’s overthetop and gratuitous but stop giving a shit what other people thing of your life. They aren’t living it.
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Always Be Closing
Alec Baldwin doesn’t hold back any punches here.
What’s your name? Fuck you! That’s my name.
A B C. Always. Be. Closing.
A I D A Attention Interest Decision Action
Get their attention. Get them interested. Make the decision: Every interaction is a sale. Either you make a sale or they sell you on why they aren’t buying. Call to Action. A I D A
Mad Men: Kabuki
There’s about 20 scenes in this show I could pick for excellent salesmanship and motivation. If you don’t learn from the Don, you’re missing out. Here he has a client who doesn’t believe in Jesus. He know of Jesus, but he is a non-believer. Why waste time with bad leads when there are many others who need your help. Their problem is not that they don’t believe, but that they don’t see you.
You don’t need to buy Mad Men. It’s on Netflix. Watch the first episode and you’ll see why I love it so much.
Sell me this pen….
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The Concept of Fuck You
Full disclosure, I haven’t even seen this movie. I heard about this scene from Aaron Clarey and it’s excellent. I haven’t heard good things about this movie, but it’s available here if you want to check it out.
First off, every body fucks up. It happens. Do you have a problem cause you’re whining like a little girl or are you just fucked up temporarily because you’re temporarily stupid? It’s an honest question. When you fuck up, you need to be honest with yourself. If its temporary, fix the issue, forgive yourself and move on.
More importantly, the concept of Fuck You. Most likely you will never own a Ferrari, or a beach house. That’s ok. These things make your life more complicated. Take John Goodman’s advice here:
You ever get up $2.5 million: Get a house with a 25 year roof, an indestructible Japanese shitbox (used car) and put away the rest of the money earning 3 to 5%. That’s your base. Now you can say “Fuck You” to anything you don’t want to do. You’re no longer a slave to the system. You’re free.
A wise man’s life is based off of Fuck You
The United States Army is based off of Fuck You
You Need to Take Action
What kind of man are you going to be? A man who sits there waiting for life to happen to them? Fuck that. You’re a man of action. Make life happen for you.
Are you in debt? Good!
Your girlfriend left you? Good!
Deal with your problems by becoming rich!
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I watch this fucking scene all the time before I go to work. If this doesn’t inspire you to be productive, then you’re in the wrong line of work.
Why We Run
We don't run to lose weight. We don’t run just to work out. Sure, those are benefits, but they’re not the reasons we lace up our shoes and hit the pavement or the trail day after day. Running transcends fitness goals and calorie counts. It’s not about shaving seconds off your mile time or staying in shape—though we all want those things, too. Running is about something deeper, something that goes beyond the physical.