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Now that's livenation.com. what if you tried not to make money and yet you did? What if you tried not to get richer and you got wealthy? What if you tried not to lose weight and not be in the best shape of your life and yet you found yourself in the gym every day? That's what I do. And no other hypnotist in the world can get those results. Maybe it might take a bunch of sessions. It doesn't take a bunch of sessions. You see me. You get the result the same day. What if you could take all those moments and condense it into days or hours or minutes and then put it into one thing?
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All right, guys, we got Marcel Klein. Probably the number one hypnotist in the world, right?
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I am. Wow. I'm confident. For sure. For sure. I'm being humble about it. I'm for sure the best hypnotist in the world. There's not. There's not even an ounce of doubt. No one in the world can do what I can do with hypnosis.
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Yeah, I mean, your results speak for itself. You charge how much for one on one consulting?
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A million dollars. I charge people a million dollars a year to work with them once a month. And my guarantee is that I'll reprogram their mind. Like, you know, a lot of people, let's say they're fat, right? And they want to lose weight, yet there's a cheesecake in front of them, and then they go pick up the cheesecake and eat it. What if you tried not to make money and yet you did? What if you tried not to get richer and you got wealthy? What if you tried not to lose weight and not be in the best shape of your life and yet you found yourself in the gym every day? That's what I do. And no other hypnotist in the world can get those results. I can do it to anybody. Doesn't matter. A lot of hypnotists say not everyone can be hypnotized. Or, you know, maybe it might take a bunch of sessions. It doesn't take a bunch of sessions. You see me, you get the result the same day. If you can't get the result the same day at the same time, in the same moment, then you're not good crazy.
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So you're able to penetrate subconsciously instantly. Instantly, yeah. Dang.
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Yeah. It doesn't take time. I always say change happens. Now, a lot of people think it takes years to change, right? But there's a moment you decide to marry someone. There's a moment you decide to start a job. There's a moment you quit your job. There's a moment you decide to go to college. There's a moment you decide this is the path you're going to take. A lot of people take years to get to these moments. What if you could take all those moments and condense it into days or hours or minutes and then put it into one thing, right? And that one thing is an identity. When you decide, this is who I am now, all the changes are made in that same moment. All the decisions you make are made in that moment. And suddenly your life and your trajection, right, for where you're going also completely changes.
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Wow. When did you realize this?
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Well, I mean, I've been doing this since I'm 18. I saw my friend get hypnotized when I was 18 years old. I went to visit him at San Diego State University. Hypnotist calls him up on stage. My friend's a virgin, he's 5 8. And hypnotist goes, sleep. My friend knocks out in front of 400 people, starts dancing on stage doing ridiculous stuff. I'm like, there's no way this is real, right? And then at the end, he goes, you're super confident. My friend comes off the stage, the prettiest girl in this 400 person auditorium walks by. He puts his hand out, spins her around, kisses her and loses his virginity to her that night.
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No.
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Ends up dating her for three months. Now he's a millionaire, he's married. And in five minutes, when he was on stage, that hypnotist changed his life. When I saw that, I said, either this is the most ridiculous bullshit thing I've ever seen, or I have to go master this. And when I started studying it, I not only uncovered what hypnosis was, a lot of people watching this might be like, I don't believe in hypnosis. I don't really care what people believe in. The facts are the facts. You're hypnotized to be where you're at right now. From age 0 to 8, your brain's in theta. You're programmed to be the way you are. That's why from 0 to 8, you can learn languages, you learn Habits. They say your childhood has the biggest impact on your psychology. Everyone agrees with that unanimously. So why? It's because your brain is in a brainwave state called theta. Theta is hypnosis. That's a fact. Every time you go to change, most of the time you're in beta, you're in a different brainwave frequency. So when people want to make a permanent change, you can't change in the state that you're not programmed in. You're not being programmed in beta. So if you want to make a change, why not go into the same exact state you were in when you were being programmed in your childhood? And that's exactly what I do. So I show people how to go into that state, how to make it instantaneous change. And you might say, well, I don't believe I could change quickly. Well, if you got in a car accident or you went through something super traumatic, instantly, there's a new neural pathway in the amygdala. So when you go through a trauma response, normally it takes six to eight months to have a brand new pathway in the brain, a new neural pathway. Unless you're traumatized. When you're traumatized, there's an instantaneous change in the brain, like a physiological change in the brain. However, when someone says, hey, I can't instantly stop smoking, there were at least 10 years of your life, 15, 20 years of your life, where you didn't touch a cigarette or a vape or weed. So those pathways exist. The thing is, a lot of people don't realize that they grew up confident and lost it, or they had this self belief and then adopted new bad habits or new limiting beliefs. So whatever can be learned can be unlearned. Whatever someone has in their mind can easily change. And for those of you watching, if you ever want to make more money, you want to do more, you want to be better, the only thing you have to do is change your mindset. When you change your mindset, you change your actions, you change your decisions, you work harder, you think smarter, you see opportunities, you take advantage of opportunities. Whereas most people sit there, think for years and years and years, try to make it perfect, and never take any action. If you don't take action, you don't get results. I always say not taking action is an action, right?
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So, wow, that's interesting. So do you think a lot of people have limiting beliefs?
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I think most people live in a limited paradigm where they think they have to work a 9 to 5, they go down the assembly line, they go to high school, they get their Degree, college degree. They go on a job and then they retire. Broke, poor, sad, depressed, they have a miserable relationship.
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LinkedIn the place to be and they settle. So their standards are lower because they don't know what's possible. And if anyone watching this really wants to know what's possible, what's possible is anything you set your mind to. I think you can have all the money in the world. I think you can have the most incredible relationship. You can really have love, you can be healthy, you can have all the above. It just, you have to believe it. And if you don't believe it, you're not going to get it. I always tell people you have a winning lottery ticket, but if you don't believe you do, you're never going to cash it in. The winning lottery ticket is your dream. You just have to be willing to do whatever it takes to cash it in. If someone knew they had a winning lottery ticket for half a billion dollars, they'd walk on broken glass, they'd fly across the world. They do whatever it Took to cash it in. But the same way you believe in that winning lottery ticket, what if you believed in your dreams, you would do whatever it takes to cash it in? I mean, look at you. Before we started the podcast, you were telling me that for the first six months of this podcast, you were funding it on your own. You were grinding to make it work. And here you are, you have probably, what, the number one podcast in the world right now.
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It's big.
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Yeah. And it's continuously growing. So I always tell people, if you want to succeed, you have to believe in yourself and you have to take action on it or you're never going to get the result you're looking for.
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Yeah, it's almost like you beat the game of life.
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I think if you master your mind, you beat life. Like, if you don't master your mind, then there's nothing you can do. You cannot change your environment, but you can change your mindset and how you react to your environment. At the end of the day, I believe it's not, hey, when I make the money, when I become famous, when I get everything, then my confidence increases. I think it's when my confidence increases and my mindset changes, everything around me starts to change.
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I love that approach because that's like the opposite advice people give. People say confidence come from success, but you're saying it can come earlier.
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Well, if your confidence comes from success and you're not successful, you're not going to be confident. If your confidence comes from other people liking you and you walk in a room, people don't like you, you're not going to be confident. If you. If you want to really be confident, you have to be confident in who you are. Who do you believe you are? Who you. What do you believe you're capable of? I remember when I started, even, you know, my closest friends, everyone was like, what are you doing? You know, you're an idiot. And no one believed in me. I remember in high school, no one believed in me there. I had so many people that doubted me, but I never doubted myself, which is why I'm sitting here and doing what I'm doing. I think a lot of people doubt themselves because they believe what other people tell them. And if other people tell you that, it's because you rely on what other people think or what other people say for your own beliefs. I like to form my own thoughts, my own opinions, my own beliefs, which then allows me, in my opinion, to have a more productive life. I can actually create what I want rather than let other people Influence my mindset. Most people have negative intentions when they tell you something. They're not telling you something that's going to help you move forward. They're telling you things that keep you limited, held back.
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Yeah. This could probably help in dating too.
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Oh, yeah. I mean, I started off my career in dating.
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Oh, yeah?
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Yeah.
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You're a dating coach.
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Yeah. So When I was 15, I had no confidence. My biggest fear was to approach a girl.
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Yeah.
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And I remember I had braces on, like, skinny. I had a buzz cut. And I walk up to a girl. I'm at the mall for, like, eight hours, and I was with a friend of mine. I kept making excuses. Oh, I can't go up to this girl because of this. Or she's in the store, she's with friends. Finally, the mall is about to close, and I realize I'm just being a pussy. So I walk up to this girl. She's with two other girls, and I said, hey, I think you're really pretty. What's your number? And she laughed at me. Her friends laughed at me, and they walked away. And in that exact moment, I became confident.
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Wow.
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Because my biggest fear was rejection. And that was the worst rejection to date that I probably ever had. And I immediately walk up to another girl. I was 15, and this girl's 24. I say, hey, what's your number? She goes, I have a boyfriend. I'm like, so, what is it? She gave me your number. Now, I didn't care about the girl. I actually didn't even sleep with a girl till I was 17. The goal and the intent was never to go sleep with women. The goal was just to build up my confidence because my biggest fear was getting rejected by them. So I'd go to the mall every single day for months at a time. Especially from that moment every day. I was in the mall from morning to night, second open until they closed. I would just walk up to everyone I saw, and I would just be like, hey, what's your number? Cool. Like, let's hang out, talk to girls, talk to guys, talk to everyone. I could. And then I got really good at selling. So I'd walk up to people, and I'd candidly start a conversation like, oh, where are you from? Cool. What do you do? And then what are they gonna ask me? Well, what do you do? And then I'd always somehow tailor what I'd do to help them out. And then I was able to start selling random people at the mall. So I'd go into the most expensive stores, casually Start a conversation and start closing people in the mall. So I built my confidence up pretty quickly just by going up to people and doing these things, because it gave me a lot more control over what I wanted. I wanted money. Cool. Let's go to the mall for an hour. I'll make a few thousand dollars.
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Damn.
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You know, I wanted a date. Let's go to the mall for an hour, you know, today. So I kind of learned how to approach people in that way. And then eventually I learned marketing. I kind of did everything the hard way because I didn't know there was a way to just run ads or what I do now.
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So you were kind of doing hypnosis early, before you even knew?
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Yeah. Hypnosis is really just a focused state of attention. If you can get someone's attention, you're already putting them in a trance. If you can now shift their attention and influence them. I wouldn't even use the word hypnosis. I would just say influence. Yeah, I was influencing people early on and then started studying this. But the main reason I learned hypnosis because I wanted someone to come to me at a seminar and in seconds snap my fingers and give them confidence. You know, I've had people trembling, Their legs are shaking on stage. I snap my fingers and they're as charismatic and as confident as I am on stage. Wow. And they're speaking like, fear. Public speaking. Number one fear in the world, by the way. Gone in 30 seconds.
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Damn.
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I have people with stutters their whole life. They come on stage and I give these examples because people say it's fake. Can you fake that? Bring your friend who's literally a pussy to my seminar and watch what happens when they go on stage. Bring someone who's had a stutter their whole life and let me get rid of it. Someone who cannot stop smoking. They smoke four packs a day. Bring them on stage, we'll bring a garbage can next to them and watch them throw up the second of cigarettes near their face.
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Damn.
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You know, it's like, how do you prove that no other hypnotist in the world can do that? No other coach in the world, no other personal development speaker in the world can take someone on stage and in seconds just make that result. And I do it 100% of the time. I never fail. Doesn't matter who comes to my seminar. People might be like, oh, you have paid actors. I promise you, my business model isn't to have hundreds of paid actors every single event. Right. It's not how I make a living. It's not how I live in my house. It's not how I afford my lifestyle. It just come, you'll see for yourself. And I think why someone should come to that is because it'll shatter their idea of reality. People come to me, they're like, I didn't realize how easy it is to change. People are like, I've been in therapy for 10 years, or, I've had this problem my whole life. The fact that you've had this problem your whole life is crazy to me. I have no empathy for you because I could change it in 10 minutes. You could change it in 10 minutes?
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Yeah.
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You know, so it just. If someone's sitting there feeling helpless, I promise you could change. If you have a company, you want to go to the next level, it's not that hard to go to that next level. You just have to make a shift, and suddenly it just happens. I'm not sure if this happened for you, but what I notice is anytime someone makes a massive shift financially, it is a quick mindset shift. They have a breakthrough, and then suddenly it's not like, oh, I go from a thousand a month to 1300. It's like a thousand to ten thousand, ten thousand, one hundred thousand. These massive jumps when you have these mindset shifts. And I think a lot of people don't know how to have that shift. So if you can learn how to have a lot of those shifts over and over and over again, you'll constantly have these jumps.
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It definitely happened to me. Starting going to masterminds that people just doing way better than me. That caused a shift.
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Yeah. It shattered all your limiting beliefs.
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Yeah. That's so many. Because when you grow up in a certain town, you just think, that's it.
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Where'd you grow up?
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In Jersey.
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Oh, wow.
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Bridgewater.
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That makes sense.
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But, yeah, they're all nine to five corporate jobs out there, so. That's what I thought life was.
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Well, I mean, you're crushing. How old you?
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27.
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Yeah. You're a beast.
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I'm trying, man.
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Yeah.
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I'm going to come to one of yours, though. They sound fun.
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Come. Yeah. Next one's in Miami.
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Okay.
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25Th, 28th in Miami. I'll copy a ticket. How do you have you?
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I'm gay, man. Public speaking's my fear, so. Really trying to conquer it.
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Get rid of it.
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Yeah. Podcasting is easy for me, but public speaking, for some reason, I don't know.
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I can get rid of it.
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Yeah.
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I'll literally bring you on stage and just get rid of It.
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It's from high school. Presentation is just traumatizing me, you know?
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I mean, if you ask me if I have stage fright, if I prepare for a seminar, I don't prepare for anything. I just walk up on stage for four days. Four days, 12 hours a day. No breaks.
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Wow. So it all just comes to you.
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Yeah, just. I mean, when you're in the zone. Like, my mindset is everyone in this room is going to have a massive shift. By the time they leave, they're going to be way more confident. They're going to be able to have the tools to do whatever they want. Like the fact that you say you have this fear. What if you had the tools to control your thoughts and your feelings and your emotions? And I'm not talking about basic personal development stuff, like you can go to a seminar, pretend to have a change, and nothing changes. I give people actual tools. Like, literally a tool that you can take home with you. And for the rest of your life, you will never have a fear that stops you again. You will never have a problem in your way again, because you have complete control over your mind.
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That's crazy. What about fear of heights?
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Doesn't matter. Any fear, any anxiety. I had someone with a fear of snakes come up on stage. I told my team to go get a snake. Everyone got a snake sound. My fingers put the snake around them, and they were completely.
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No.
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Yeah. It took 30 seconds.
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I'm more impressed that they found a snake.
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They were petting the snake. They were kissing the snake. Like, the snake is so cute.
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That's crazy, dude. You also took a company from $30 million to a billion in 10.
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Yes. So the end of 2020, during COVID right. A lot of people were going through a lot. And this company hired me, and they gave me equity. They gave me equity in their company. And I looked at the company. It's a $4 trillion market cap. So I'm like, look at the potential here. Anyways, they hired me and I worked the CEO, I worked with the executive team. I flew into their office, I saw all the problems in their culture. We made these shifts. In 10 months, they were able to go from 30 million to unicorn company. And the way they were able to do it is not just from how they raise capital. Right now, the CEO can walk into a room and investors throw money at him because he has a skill set that no one else has. Like, I taught him how to influence people at such a high level. He walked into his first meeting, his first pitch, and they were, I think, they threw like 50, 60 million dollars at him. I know the exact. But they threw that much money towards this company to invest in it in the first round, the first round that he decided to go do and open up and you know, their company's worth billions now. It's more than just, you know, a unicorn company. That was 2021, their valuation now it's for sure multiple billions. And I can tell you the difference between a billion dollar company and a company that's worth 30 million always happens to be the CEO or the owner, whoever's in charge, that is the difference. And it's not that the company can't do it, it's that the owner or the CEO has a lot of limiting beliefs on his own. The first thing I told him to do was to go buy a new car, his dream car, and move into a penthouse.
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Wow.
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That was the first thing I told him to do because he was still in the mindset of, hey, I'm in a startup. So you know, I'm incredibly proud of him. I think he's fucking amazing. He's one of the most intelligent people I've ever met my life. But limiting beliefs don't help. Doesn't matter how intelligent you are, you can't overcome limiting beliefs. I think there is regular intelligence, there's eq, which is emotional intelligence. And I think that intelligence is what is necessary in business. If you have a high EQ and people have one of two things in eq, they can control their feelings or how they appear, but they can't influence or read other people. They're really good at manipulating other people, but have no control over how they feel. But to have a really high eq, you need to have both. You have to be able to control how you feel and also understand other people and read the room correctly. And a lot of people lack both, which is why they don't have success in business. I think if you understand other people and you work with people well then. And you have good integrity because a lot of people are manipulative and have no integrity whatsoever. If you have good integrity and you understand people, you understand yourself, you'll go really, really far in business.
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That's interesting. Are you able to raise EQ numbers with hypnosis?
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Yes. EQ comes from confidence. Because when you're not confident, your head, you're in your head. So you're thinking about yourself, you're thinking, what is everyone thinking about me? So using, let's say you have 100% mental bandwidth, right? Well, if you're stressed out, 30% of your mental bandwidth goes to your problems. If you're anxious and you're insecure, maybe another 40% in a social environment goes to, you know, your insecurities. When you're confident, you stop thinking about you and you're able to actually look at the room. You're able to observe everyone around you, and then suddenly you now are able to read the room in a way better way.
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Right, that's interesting. I thought it was a set number.
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But no, it's set if you don't change.
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Right. Because IQ you can't raise. Right.
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I mean, I think you can. Again, I think. I think confidence allows you to tap into parts of the brain that normally you can't tap into.
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Wow.
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So there are studies done with chimpanzees, and they found that the alpha male has two to three times as much testosterone as all the other males in the tribe.
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Whoa.
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And it also has two to three times as much oxytocin as the eldest female. Now, why that's interesting is because most people would argue that the chimpanzee in the study and bonobos, they did with bonobos as well, they took their blood. They might argue that the chimpanzee had a testosterone, which is why it became the alpha male. But they found that even a chimpanzee with low testosterone, who then became the alpha male, then had the testosterone increase immediately. So his status psychologically unlocked different parts of his body and his biochemistry changed him entirely and allowed him to tap into different chemicals in his brain. So those of you struggling with low testosterone, just by increasing your confidence, your testosterone level will skyrocket.
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Wow.
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When confidence level is low, it also means you have high cortisol, you have high stress, which is automatically a testosterone killer. So by increasing your level of confidence, your testosterone should skyrocket. My testosterone's 110026 natural. I don't take any supplements, I don't take any testosterone. I will not do drugs in my life. I only drink out a glass. Right. So at the end of the day, I think that if you have the confidence, your testosterone will go up. And if you don't have confidence, I don't care how much you do, your testosterone is not going to come up. Now, you can inject testosterone into your body. Sure. Or you could just work on your mindset and see where your baseline will actually be. I think people just are so lazy. They want the easy out rather than doing the work. The work isn't that hard. Like I said, you could change in seconds. All you got to do is go to the right person or go do the right things to make that change. Otherwise you're going to run on a, on a hamster wheel your whole life and never have a transformation.
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Absolutely. I like this approach more than pills because a lot of people have depression or anxiety and they're taking pills, but this is just so instant.
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90% of antidepressants have no significant difference than a placebo. Most antidepressants just desensitize you to your own feelings. And if anything, you now start the antidepressant. You have all these neurotransmitters that you used to have, like, you know, all the serotonin, like you have Zoloft, all these disgusting antidepressants that I cannot stand. Suddenly you're taking these antidepressants. Your brain stops making the chemicals on its own. Now you rely on the antidepressant and actually clinically become depressed. Like your chemical brain, like the chemistry in your brain. The chemicals in your brain are now completely different than they were before. You took these pills and you're going to withdraw when you come off them. You're going to actually be depressed when you come off them. And it could potentially permanently alter the way your brain works. Whereas all these people sitting there like, oh, I need antidepressants. You know why? Your psychiatrist makes money on antidepressants. Every time they give you pills, they make money on it. I cannot stand big pharma. I think most of them, again, their medication is designed to make money. It's a business. So anything that makes them money and continues to make them money is obviously what they want. If you look at the culture right now, mental health crisis, all time depression rate, all time suicide rate, all time drug overdose rate. Why? Because all time high profits, you know, so I can't stand depression. And people sit there and like, oh, you know, well, I'm actually depressed. I can't get out of it. No, you're just too lazy to get out of it. You don't know how to change your mindset. The problem with depression isn't that you can't change. The problem is you've been conditioned to think and been rewarded for being depressed. The culture has changed. It's gone from, hey, let's have the American dream to the American victim, right? Let's be a victim. I think being a victim is shit. Like, if you're a victim, you're saying, hey, I have no control over my life, so therefore, there you go, I'm a victim. Well, if you want to have control of your life, you got to stop blaming everyone else around you and take accountability. Okay? Hey, I'm not doing well. How do I change So I could change my life. I could change my environment. I truly believe anyone can have whatever they want. I truly believe that.
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Yeah.
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And I think that if you sit there and you're in a negative state or you're depressed, you're never going to move forward, you're never going to get what you want. And people have to make a shift in their mind or they're never gonna get the results they're looking for.
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Do you believe depression's a choice?
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A hundred percent. It's a choice. Now, you may not think it's a choice. People may not be aware that it's a choice, but you don't have to stay depressed. We've all felt depressed. Everyone gets sad. Everyone feels depressed sometimes. But do you have to stay there? Do you have to live there? Some people resonate with depression. They like it. They like the attention they get, they like the sympathy they get. They like when other people come, oh, why are you sad? What happens when. Here's a great example. I don't know if you ever had this. Someone you love is crying. You go, what's wrong? Do they stop crying? They start crying more because you just rewarded the behavior. So now they double down on it because they're getting what they want, which is attention or love.
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Right?
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When I see someone depressed, and this sounds controversial, you know, I tell people, I'm like, yo, if you're depressed, go home, get out. Like, get the away from me. I had a girlfriend, she was living with me, and I walk into my room, I'm living in a great mansion. She's having the most amazing experience. We're going out, we're traveling. I'm giving her all the love in the world, and she just depressed for no reason. So I'm like, is everything okay? She goes, yeah. I'm like, did anyone die? She goes, no. I'm like, and what are you upset about? She's like, I don't know. I'm just upset. And I'm like, okay, well, get out of my room. And when you feel better, come back. And if you don't feel better, then don't come back.
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Wow.
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And nine months later, she had zero depression. I mean, she had no depression the rest of relationship, but for nine months when I was with her until I broke up with her, there was no depression. None whatsoever. She was happy the entire time. I have people come up on stage Like, I'm depressed. Okay. Like, what do you want? You want a cookie? Like, what do you want? You know, I train them in the environment to show them that depression isn't the right strategy. When a baby cries, what happens? Give it love.
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Yeah.
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So you can evolve and learn how to have more emotions, more tools in the toolbox, or you could stay depressed. And I think a lot of people don't know how to get out of that. So they get conditioned to be depressed. They learn from everyone around them or social media. Hey, it's good to be depressed. It is not good to be depressed. It is disempowering. And whatever is brainwashed you to be that way. You got to break out of that cycle.
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Absolutely. Since you're able to read people so well, how tough is dating for you?
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Dating's hard. Not because I can't be successful in it. It's hard because my standards are really high. So when I go to be with someone, the number one thing I value is the truth and being honest. If someone can't be honest with me and they're not real with me, I just understand that there's something they're hiding. And. And if they're hiding something, there's a reason. Right. And it could be because of their confidence. It could be because they don't want me to judge them. It could be for a number of things. The main thing I judge people on is honesty, loyalty, and selflessness. I will not date someone selfish. I will not date someone disrespectful, and I will not date someone who lies. So all of those things, if someone doesn't have it, then I will obviously click with them. I'll have a good time with them. I also can't stand drama. Right. When you're an entrepreneur, you know, I remember I was about to have a seminar, and this company makes a hundred million a year, and they're like, hey, we're going to pay to do, like, a keynote speech. If you do really well, we'll give you a contract. It was a $3 million year contract. Five minutes before I go do the speech, my girlfriend at the time starts to fight with me. And my mindset, like, I was still good, but I was nowhere near where I should have been. And I know I didn't perform the way I should have performed, and I lost the contract. And I'm like, wow, just because of this, I'm like, I'm never going to have this happen again. I'm never going to have a liability where a girlfriend. I'm with doesn't make me feel good. I should be supported. I should. If anything, it should take my stress away, not add more. And a lot of. Even men, right, they like drama, they like problems. I don't like problems. I like to keep everything nice. And my house, my environment's good, my friends good. Everyone's sober. No one drinks, no one does drugs, no one has drama. Everyone's loving, everyone's supportive. We don't have jealousy. None of that exists in my environment. None of that is the culture I like to be around. So whenever I see that I just can't be around it, I don't resonate with it. So dating is tough. It's tough because not everyone can date an entrepreneur. Not everyone can be at that level. And you have to work on yourself to get to that point.
B
Right. Plus you're in la, which is a tough market.
A
It's a hard market for sure.
B
Cause they got celebrities, they got influencers, athletes.
A
Yeah, it's very, very superficial when you look at the people around you and you're like, hey, you value what? You value validation. You value fame, you value money. That's cool. I don't value those things, so I don't need it.
B
Really? You don't value money?
A
I value money, but not for the reason other people value it. I value. People value it because they care about how it makes them look. I don't care about how money makes me look. Like if I cared about that, all I would do is flash my cars all day. I have seven cars. I'd flash my mansion. I lived in the house I'm in now for three years. And I only posted one video of it up until this year because now I have to. I actually have to do it now for my brand. But I lived in this mansion. The one video I posted on it went viral. I got 2 million views.
B
Yeah.
A
And it was a YouTube video, right? So I'm like, okay, well, I never post these things because I do it for me. I like the cars I get. If I really wanted to show off, I probably would not get the cars I get. I'd probably go get more Lambos. I probably get things people know, you know, the typical influencer. Cars. I love cars. Like, I'm. I'm a. I'm a car enthusiast. I love spending money. I love being generous. I love buying my friends things. So I value money because it gives me a good quality of life. And I think money is really good for everybody. I think money allows me to take care of my parents. I got my Parents, a house. I just bought two new Lotus Emiras.
B
Nice.
A
I got one for my dad, one for me.
B
Cool.
A
So I bought it. My dad's like, I want one. So I just called you, I'm like, hey, please bring another one of my house. I bought my dad one, and that's the cheapest car in my garage.
B
Yeah, right.
A
So the whole thing though is, can you like, I got my dad a Porsche GT3. I bought myself a GT3. You know, the whole thing is when you have money, you can do what you want. If you don't have money, you're restricted because now your time is going to be wasted on work.
B
Right.
A
And I don't want to waste my time working. I want to enjoy my life. Life is short. So time is the most valuable thing in the world. That's the one thing I'll see common across the board for anyone who's super rich. Anyone who's really, really successful does not pedestalize money, they pedestalize time. So whatever they do is, how do I get the most amount of money for the least amount of time?
B
Wow.
A
And then they maximize that and productivity. They're not working 50 hours a week or 100 hours a week. They work three or four hours a week efficiently. The ones who are making less work more. Those who make more work less. You know, Rockefeller has a great quote. He says those who work all day have no time to make money. Right? So it's true. The more you work, the less time you have to actually make money because the decisions you make are going to be less effective. You're going to go into that rat race or that hamster wheel.
B
It's kind of ironic, right? Because people think the more you work, the more you make if you work effectively.
A
So if you take effective action, let's say you put in, you know, an input that produces $10,000 and it takes you 20 minutes. So if you do 10 times that every day, you make 100k. Cool. That's effective. Now how do you lower the amount of time you do that? Well, maybe you just put 20 minutes in to get $1 million or $100,000. Right. So you're trying to lower. I'm always thinking about how do I lower the amount of input for the amount of output.
B
Right.
A
You look at a seminar, while you scale it, you have more people show up to the same room. You make more money. You have, you charge more, you charge 10x what you're charging, you make more money for the same amount of time. So it's really about how do you constantly balance the time and the money at the same time?
B
Absolutely. You hypnotized the Paul brothers?
A
Yeah. So I hypnotized first Logan. So I saw Logan outside of the street. I saw his car, actually, and I stopped my car in front of his, and when he came out of a restaurant, I was like, oh, hey, what's up, Logan? And I just started name dropping. People I know he's friends with. I wasn't. This is back in 2018. And then I'm like, oh, yeah, I'm a hypnotist. And Mike, his friend, was like, oh, yeah, hypnotized me. And I just knocked him out. So he just falls in my hands. And then, you know, his friend, his best friend at the time was named Andy. Andy hit me up. He's like, hey, you want to come film a vlog at Logan's house? So I went to his house, and then I worked with Logan a couple of times, and then he did a podcast with Jake Paul where Jake was depressed. And I'm like, yeah, I'm confident I can help.
B
I saw that one.
A
Yeah. So I'm like, why don't you shoot him my. My number and I'll help him out? So he shot him my number. Jake texted me. I went, started working with him. And at the time, Jake was doing YouTube, but he wasn't happy with YouTube. He was like, hey, YouTube doesn't make me happy. I'm not fulfilled. I want to do boxing. I want to do music full time. So when I worked with him, I helped him. I helped his confidence just completely go all in on boxing. Now he already has a great mindset. People think, hey, you get there without having great mindset. There's no way you even got to where he's at without having the work ethic or the mindset. He has a great mindset from the get go. All I did is help give him the confidence to think bigger. So you're gonna be the biggest boxer in the world. So you're gonna be the best in the world. And stop posting YouTube videos that aren't boxing. And from that day on, he stopped being a YouTuber and went all in on boxing.
B
Wow.
A
You know, I even have one of the Sessions on my YouTube channel. You could actually watch me hypnotizing him.
B
And you helped him knock someone out too, right?
A
Well, I told him, hey, you're gonna knock him out in under 10 punches. And then he agreed. He's like, yeah, let's talk about under 10 punches. And that was Nate Robinson. He knocked him out eight punches.
B
It was, like, so quick.
A
Yeah, it was quick. It was eight punches.
B
That fight was crazy.
A
Yeah.
B
And that's propelled his career.
A
And people think that he's not nice or he doesn't have a great mindset. He's a brilliant marketer. Everyone always falls into his trap. Everything he says is to get attention. He's so smart. He's playing chess with the whole world. He's. He's incredibly intelligent. His brother, also incredibly intelligent. Logan and Jake, super smart guys. They're probably billionaires in a few years.
B
Oh, yeah. You know, it's interesting to see the narrative change on them too, because Jake had a lot of hate at first.
A
Well, there's no such thing as bad publicity. You look at Donald Trump, he had a lot of hate too, and suddenly everyone's now starting to like him again.
B
Right.
A
So publicity is publicity. The more you get, the more you attention can convert into any emotion you want. So as long as you get the attention, eventually you could funnel those things into whatever.
B
Wow, that's good to know.
A
As long as you maintain the attention, Familiarity breeds contempt. But in terms of press, the more someone gets to see you, the more someone gets to know you. The more they get used to you, the more comfortable they are. They get addicted to you, even if they're not aware of it. Oh, you hate Trump now. Trump's not in your life. You miss him.
B
Right?
A
Right. It's like suddenly, I'll give you an example. If I say something to a girl and she gets mad, or a guy gets mad at a girl, the fact that you got mad means that you like me, right? It means that there must be some attention. I have your attention. So if I say if I want, someone says, hey, fuck you. Great. I can literally hypnotize that guy. That guy just gave me his full undivided attention. So as long as you have attention, you can influence someone.
B
I love that.
A
So I think press is amazing. Doesn't matter good or bad.
B
That's true, though. All the girls in high school went.
A
For the dicks because it's hypergamy. I mean, they're just going for the highest status male at the time. And, you know, they're not all dicks. But, you know, it's not that women want assholes. It's that they want the guy with the most value. And when a woman is young, all her friends will like the guy with the most value. And then she'll be like, oh, he likes. Everyone likes him. And then suddenly start competing. It's in their DNA to do that. And they have less emotional intelligence or less control over how they feel. When they're younger, they're not even aware of why they feel this way. They just kind of do what they feel. As they get older, they learn, hey, this is wrong. This is good, this is not good. You know, and guys also learn when guys are young, they're conditioned to think that, hey, the best way to be is to be chivalrous and go give her flowers and maybe. But once she's earned it. Not right off the bat, like, you know, no girls. Yeah, don't be a simp.
B
You interviewed a mind control government expert. Were you able to influence him?
A
So he's one of my closest friends, actually. His name is Chase Hughes and you know, he's the best selling author in the space. Anything Hypnosis or persuasion. He's the best selling author and ranked number one for like the last five years in the space. Anyways, he's Dr. Phil. Says he's the best in the world at reading behavior. So that interview is a podcast I did publicly, but Chase and I kind of swapped information. So I showed him how to kind of level up financially and he showed me things that you can't learn anywhere else, like in terms of body language and psychology. So he has been probably one of the most impactful mentors I've ever had and also one of my really good friends inside of the persuasion space. He really helped me kind of go to that next level. I was already really good. He hit me up. He's like, hey, well, I hit him up. I found out how to contact him. But when he met with me, he was telling me, he's like, look, I'm like, only reason I met up with you is because I wanted to see if what you were doing was either fake or you're actually fucking good. Because what you do looks fake. It's so good, it looks fake. And obviously you realize that I'm really fucking good.
B
So no, the space gets a bad.
A
Rep, the hypnosis space, because most of them are fucking. They do it to control people or control women. They're really weird. They're a lot like, they're really creepy. They had no power, influence. So suddenly they want to learn this stuff to influence people in a negative way, Right? Or they're just really bad and they have no skill set whatsoever. Suddenly you go, you think, oh, just because someone has some certification in front of their name or their hypnotist, you'll get hypnotized. You don't get the result. Obviously you're not going to like hypnosis after that.
B
Yeah.
A
If I go to a doctor and a doctor gives me fucking cancer, you know, who knows if he's a good doctor or not. Right. Just because. I don't know if you know this, but 90% of doctors give us a different second opinion.
B
Damn.
A
So if you get diagnosed with something and you go to another doctor, 90% of time there will be a different second opinion.
B
Yeah.
A
So, you know, what does that even mean? It just means that just because the name doctors in front of you doesn't mean that you're a good doctor.
B
Yeah, no, I could see that. I just got a blood test done. I sent it to eight different doctors because I wanted to see what they would say, and every single one was different.
A
Really?
B
Yes. Dave Asprey, Ben Greenfield. Like, all the top experts, and they all had different advice.
A
And what?
B
Like, one guy told me to stop eating meat, the other guy told me to continue eating meat.
A
So what is it?
B
I'm going to try a little bit of both. I don't know.
A
You know, the best way to look at it is just what gives you the best results, like what makes you feel the best. And then go do blood work, I would say in four or five, six months, and see what makes you feel better. Yeah, I just. When you first start learning this stuff, there's something called the Dunning Kruger effect. And what that is is it's ignorance. People think they're smarter than they are and they know more than they know. And in the medical field, we have this ignorance massively. Going to a doctor's office, I'm a doctor, I know everything. Same thing with hypnosis, same thing with psychology. Everybody acts like they know everything. At the end of the day, there's only one metric I look at, and it's the only metric anyone watching this should look at. It's the result. What is the result of the person you're looking at if you want to get rid of cancer, what's the result of the person that is working with you? How many patients have they worked with where they got rid of cancer? If you want to have a different mindset, complete shift, what's the result of the person you're working with? If you go to a therapist, how many of their clients are no longer depressed, sad, anxious, scared? If you don't know the answer to that, like, I don't care about the one off testimonial. I care about the 99 out of 100, not the 1 out of 100. Because that's what you should. That's what you should base results off of, not the one off, you know? And a lot of these guys are like, this is my paradigm. This is how I'm going to interpret your blood work, bro. It is this way or it's not this way. It's not. You know, it's not. It's not up for interpretation. This is black and white.
B
Yeah. What do you think of past life hypnosis therapy?
A
I mean, my honest opinion.
B
Yeah.
A
So there's a book called Many Lives, Many Masters. And in that book they explain how they've hypnotized people and suddenly they wake up and they speak a different language. Now, have I ever seen that? No. To me it sounds like. Prove it. It's never been caught on camera. You've never seen anything like that. So I just think that you're walking through someone through an experience. They have a prior belief about it, and then you just have them imagine it and suddenly they tell you a very vivid thing. But it's all imagined. It's all bullshit. Like, I can walk you through an experience where you were molested. Doesn't mean it happened. You know, like, it just, to me is a bunch of bullshit. But people like it, so, you know, it's their niche. It's their thing.
B
Interesting.
A
I still think it's bullshit. I tried it.
B
I just. I don't know. It didn't work on me.
A
Well, it's just bullshit. Yeah, because you're not imagining.
B
I couldn't even, like, think of a story like it.
A
Because you didn't. You're not. That's why.
B
Yeah.
A
There's a certain type of person with. This would work on.
B
Yeah, I feel that.
A
I mean, I can make you imagine it. I can. I know how to make it real. I know how to make you believe it. I can make someone who's an atheist religious. I can make someone religious, not religious. Really? Yeah. I could do. I can make someone gay, straight. I can make someone straight. No.
B
Yeah, but that wouldn't be permanent. It would just be.
A
You can make it permanent. I can make someone fall in love with this water bottle. Holy love is an emotion. You can copy and paste it to anything.
B
Wow.
A
So attraction is just an emotion. A lot of people get confused. Now, there is a genetics factor, but there's also a cultural factor. Look at the Romans and the Greeks. They were bisexual. They'd have orgies with men and women. Spartans would fuck each other when they're at war.
B
Really?
A
Yeah. They were gay. Oh, I didn't know they weren't gay.
B
But they were gay that in 300?
A
Yeah, of course not. But, you know, you have a bunch of guys walking around underwear, and who are they going to sleep with? Their wives are at home.
B
Yeah, it's like prison.
A
But the whole point is, is culture influences sex. If you look at other animals, like bonobos or chimpanzees, they're. I mean, bonobos fuck everything, right? We're also primates and we're. People think we're closest genetically to chimpanzees now we're close genetically to bonobos, and bonobos will literally fuck men, women, everything in between.
B
Damn.
A
So, I mean, and if you look at the culture, why is it so easy to brainwash the majority? Like, the number of people who are homosexual now or bisexual is significantly greater than it was before. Well, if it was just a genetic factor, then you wouldn't be able to change the genes that fast, would you? No, it's cultural. So if you look at the culture. Yeah. I mean, June is. We have a Pride Month. Like, that kind of propaganda obviously alters the way people think, for sure. And it alters the sexuality.
B
All the companies are changing their flags.
A
Yeah. It's literally Pride Month. Right. It's a whole month. It's not like a day. It's a whole month of, hey, let's make you homosexual.
B
And I noticed a lot of US accounts participate. So, like, you could go on a company's US Twitter and then go on their global Twitter and the US one will have a pride flag on it.
A
Yeah, but not the other ones. Not the other one because it's not accepted globally. It's propaganda they're doing here. And the reason they're doing it is probably because, number one, for every one person, I think we have, like, what, one or two guns for every or three guns for every one person in the us. So if you look at men, they have high testosterone. They're not. You know, our entire belief system is rooted in freedom. We don't want to be controlled by the government. The government wants more control. They're coming out with AI, they're coming out with other things. They really do want more control, as most big governments eventually want. So, of course they're going to want to lower and emasculate the male population, which is their biggest threat. And they're also going to want to lower the male population as fast as possible so they can continuously do whatever they're doing without any pushback.
B
Right. That's what Tate said. For years now.
A
He's not the first. They've been saying it for years, even before that. I mean, if you look at. I don't. I don't know if you want to say his name on here, but Trump. Jones.
B
Jones.
A
Oh, Alex. Yeah. You know, I mean, he's been talking about it for 20 years.
B
Yeah. He just got raided, Right. Something happened.
A
I wonder why. You know, they like, I fucking hate this guy. This guy.
B
Yeah. And people portrayed him as some crazy lunatic, Right.
A
Why is he always getting raided if he's crazy? Yeah, if he's crazy. Why. Why do you care? And why shouldn't he be able to say what he wants to say in America?
B
Yeah. Free speech.
A
Well, they obviously don't like him.
B
He got sued for what, a trillion or something?
A
I mean, a billion dollars he lost. You know, that's not a corrupt judge jury. I mean, Trump just got indicted. Like, come on. Yeah, it's all. It's all bullshit. I mean, the thing is, it's all charades. I don't know what's real. At the end of the day, you look at Trump and most people would say, well, Trump's the hero. Maybe he's the hero. Well, it's still two wings of the same bird. And if you look at this from a psychological perspective, if I was the government and I wanted to get away with a bunch of bullshit, I would put Joe Biden in, do all our dirty work, put in a bunch of laws that most people don't pay attention to, and then have Trump come in and save the day and be like, oh, you see, because he's so opposite, you can't even associate the two. But in reality, they're both part of the same government. Trump pushed the vaccines. Trump pushed Covid. Right. Like he did push that. People forget that he did that. Did you forget that more people died from the vaccine on the CDC website than Covid? You know, so these are all things I ask myself. Like, I'm not a conspiracy theorist. I just ask questions. Like, for example, 9, 11. They said that it was so hot in the towers that the beams melted. But yet they're able to find their passports in perfect tact piece of paper. They were able to find of the terrorists, but they were not able to fucking find the beams. The beams were melted. Like, come on, that's weird. Yeah, I mean, just nothing's logical. You have the most secured building in the whole world, the Pentagon, and you have one camera angle of a plane. You can't even make out if it's a Plane or not crashing into it, you know, and then all of a sudden we go into war where they say there is, you know, math, weapons of a mass destruction, and you look, and then turns out there wasn't. So it's like. So they lie about one thing and not everything. Like, what year?
B
War.
A
Yeah. For what? For money. I mean, and the war is not done. Now there's another two proxy wars. There's a war in Ukraine going on. There's a war in Israel, Middle east going on, you know, so it's just. War will never stop. They profit off of it like a motherfucker, you know, I mean, they blame Trump for colluding with Ukraine as Joe Biden's colluding with Ukraine. It's just like, oh, my God, it just never ends. So when people sit there and they're like, let me listen to the government, I just think it's dumb. Like, it just. Don't be dumb. Like, don't listen to them. Just ask yourself, do you have more or less freedom? Simplify everything. Do you want to go to war? Do you not want to go to war? If you don't want to go to war, you want to get less taxes, you want to make more money, you want the economy to be better, look at it simply and be like, how does this affect my everyday life? Well, look, I have seven cars. My cars get five miles per gallon for, you know, my Ferrari gets five miles per gallon. You know, my. My Porsche probably gets 10. Gas doesn't bother me. When it's 8, 10, it's still not going to bother me. I have plenty of money. I don't care. But the average American, it's gonna. It's gonna ruin their life.
B
Right.
A
So when you're sitting there and you're going to the grocery store now you're paying an extra 200 every time. That's a problem.
B
Yeah.
A
And people don't look at it and they're like, well, it's Trump's fault. No, it's not Trump or Biden. It's all of them together. Like, you cannot blame one. You got to blame the entire government altogether. And you just got to say, is this something we like? And if not, if everyone comes together, which is what they're scared of, you know, maybe we'll have a change, but otherwise, I just see it getting worse.
B
Yeah. If Biden wins again, it's going to get crazy, I think.
A
I mean, I don't know if he'll win. I don't think he can. He literally got walked out by his wife today.
B
Yeah.
A
From a conference. Because he literally was just not cognizant.
B
Geez.
A
Yeah.
B
Four more years of that. I mean, if they rig it, who knows?
A
They rigged it last time. They might. But look, they might rig it this time towards Trump. Right? Look at even CNN's talking positively about Trump.
B
Yeah, that's weird.
A
I mean, it just like, what strings are they pulling?
B
It's all a game.
A
It's all a game. Yeah, it's all. It's all psyops, like, oh, well, now we all like Trump. Like, no one's realizing that CNN just had a 180 on their opinion of Trump. Like, CNN doesn't like Trump anymore somehow. Now, like Trump's. They like Trump now. It's like, well, if they like Trump now, then what? Like, why ask yourself why Suddenly there's a different narrative.
B
Right.
A
People don't think about the narrative. Just look behind the curtain, you know?
B
Absolutely. Marcel, it's been fun, man. Anything you want to close off with or promote?
A
Yeah. If anyone actually wants to change their life and they're interested in reprograming their mind, you don't have to have any money. All you got to do is send me a DM with the word hypnosis on my Instagram. It's at Marcel. Or just follow my YouTube channel. And if you send me that DM, someone from my team will respond and send you a free hypnosis audio. So this audio, just to give everyone perspective. I used to charge people $300 for it, and before that, I would only give it to my one on one clients. So it went from one on one clients to 300 bucks. And now I'll give it to anyone who comes from here for free. So listen to that. It'll reprogram your mind for confidence, motivation. You listen to it every, and in 30 days, you're not even, like, you're not the same person.
B
Love it. I'll try it tomorrow morning. Thanks for coming on, man.
A
Yeah, thanks for having me.
B
Yeah. Thanks for watching, guys, as always. See you tomorrow.
Digital Social Hour: The Untold Secret to Becoming a Billionaire Fast | Marczell Klein DSH #745
Release Date: September 22, 2024
Host: Sean Kelly
Guest: Marczell Klein
In episode #745 of Digital Social Hour, host Sean Kelly sits down with Marczell Klein, a renowned hypnotist renowned for his extraordinary ability to reprogram minds instantaneously. The conversation delves deep into Marczell's unique hypnosis techniques, his journey to success, and his perspectives on mindset, business, and societal issues.
Marczell Klein begins by introducing his groundbreaking approach to hypnosis, emphasizing his capability to induce immediate and lasting changes in individuals' behaviors and mindsets.
"If you tried not to make money and yet you did? What if you tried not to get richer and you got wealthy? ... That's what I do."
[00:22] - Marczell Klein
He asserts his unparalleled expertise in the field:
"I'm for sure the best hypnotist in the world. No one can do what I can do with hypnosis."
[01:04] - Marczell Klein
Marczell explains that his methods allow clients to achieve significant personal transformations within moments, bypassing the prolonged sessions typically associated with hypnosis.
"You see me, you get the result the same day. If you can't get the result the same day... then you're not good, crazy."
[02:00] - Marczell Klein
Delving into the neuroscience of hypnosis, Marczell elucidates how early childhood programming in the theta brainwave state deeply influences our habits and beliefs.
"From age 0 to 8, your brain's in theta. Theta is hypnosis. That's a fact."
[03:07] - Marczell Klein
He challenges the conventional belief that lasting change requires years, proposing instead that a singular shift in identity can catalyze immediate and profound life transformations.
"When you decide, this is who I am now, all the changes are made in that same moment."
[02:38] - Marczell Klein
Marczell shares a pivotal moment from his youth that ignited his passion for hypnosis. Witnessing a friend's transformation on stage at San Diego State University convinced him of the power of hypnosis, prompting him to master the craft.
"When I saw that, I said, either this is the most ridiculous bullshit thing I've ever seen, or I have to go master this."
[03:08] - Marczell Klein
He emphasizes that hypnosis is not merely a tool for change but a means to unlock the brain's potential by aligning with childhood programming.
A significant portion of the discussion centers on limiting beliefs and how Marczell's techniques dismantle these mental barriers to facilitate extraordinary success.
"Whatever can be learned can be unlearned. Whatever someone has in their mind can easily change."
[04:00] - Marczell Klein
He critiques the traditional 9-to-5 paradigm, advocating for a mindset that prioritizes wealth, relationships, and health by fundamentally altering one's thought processes.
Marczell presents a controversial stance on mental health, particularly criticizing the reliance on antidepressants and traditional therapy.
"90% of antidepressants have no significant difference than a placebo."
[19:34] - Marczell Klein
He argues that depression is a choice and emphasizes the importance of mindset over medication, asserting that true change stems from reprogramming one's thoughts rather than altering brain chemistry with drugs.
"The problem with depression isn't that you can't change. The problem is you've been conditioned to think and been rewarded for being depressed."
[21:27] - Marczell Klein
Marczell recounts his experiences working with high-profile individuals, including the Paul brothers, showcasing his ability to influence and enhance their mental fortitude.
"I hypnotized first Logan... I helped his confidence just completely go all in on boxing."
[28:07] - Marczell Klein
He highlights his session with Jake Paul, where he bolstered Jake's confidence, leading to significant career advancements.
"I told him, hey, you're gonna knock him out in under 10 punches. And then he agreed... he knocked him out eight punches."
[29:30] - Marczell Klein
The conversation takes a turn towards societal critique, with Marczell expressing distrust in governmental motives and the impact of cultural shifts on individual behavior.
"They want to lower and emasculate the male population, which is their biggest threat."
[38:10] - Marczell Klein
He discusses the role of media and cultural events, such as Pride Month, in shaping societal norms and behaviors, asserting that these are tools for cultural manipulation.
"Pride Month... it's a whole month of, hey, let's make you homosexual."
[37:35] - Marczell Klein
Marczell shares his philosophy on business efficiency, emphasizing the importance of maximizing earnings while minimizing time investment. He advocates for strategic actions that yield high returns with minimal input.
"It's really about how do you constantly balance the time and the money at the same time?"
[27:55] - Marczell Klein
Using his seminars as examples, he illustrates how scaling can lead to increased profitability without proportional increases in effort.
As the episode concludes, Marczell encourages listeners to take control of their minds through his hypnosis techniques. He offers a complimentary hypnosis audio to those interested in reprogramming their minds for confidence and motivation.
"Send me a DM with the word hypnosis on my Instagram... listen to that, it'll reprogram your mind for confidence, motivation."
[42:51] - Marczell Klein
He underscores the transformative potential of his methods, promising a significant personal shift within thirty days of consistent practice.
"I'm for sure the best hypnotist in the world. No one can do what I can do with hypnosis."
[01:04] - Marczell Klein
"If you tried not to make money and yet you did? ... That's what I do."
[00:22] - Marczell Klein
"90% of antidepressants have no significant difference than a placebo."
[19:34] - Marczell Klein
"Whatever can be learned can be unlearned. Whatever someone has in their mind can easily change."
[04:00] - Marczell Klein
"Pride Month... it's a whole month of, hey, let's make you homosexual."
[37:35] - Marczell Klein
Marczell Klein's episode on Digital Social Hour offers a provocative exploration of hypnosis, mindset transformation, and unconventional views on mental health and societal structures. His claims of instantaneously reprogramming minds and achieving rapid success challenge traditional paradigms, presenting listeners with a bold perspective on personal and professional growth. Whether one agrees with his methodologies or viewpoints, Marczell's assertions undeniably spark contemplation on the power of the mind and the potential for swift transformation.
Note: The views and statements expressed by Marczell Klein in this summary reflect the content of the podcast episode and do not necessarily represent the factual accuracy or endorsement by Digital Social Hour or its host Sean Kelly.