Mark Bell's Power Project - Power Bite || Alex Hormozi is Not a Business Coach
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What up, party people?
So today we have a short clip
from when Mark Bell went and hung out with Alex Hormozy.
They got into a lifting session,
and thank goodness the cameras kept rolling
because they got into a deep conversation,
which you guys will hear in its entirety
on Monday, August 8th.
But up until then,
we're gonna show you a couple of our favorite pieces
and highlights from that conversation
to get you guys ready for that full-length episode,
again, which drops on Monday.
So I hope you guys enjoy this. And again, be looking out for the full length conversation
with Mark Bell and Alex Hormozy as they got an awesome lifting session this coming Monday,
August 8th. I'll catch you guys later. Peace. For people that are just tuning in to this,
and this is the first time seeing you, what's like, maybe a misconception of you,
you think that might be out there that just because people saw like quick videos on YouTube or a quick TikTok or Instagram or something?
That's a good question.
I feel like Caleb has a good idea for that.
Is there a couple of misinterpretations, like two or three that?
Well, I think one of them is actually what Joe said.
He was like, so you're like a business coach.
I was like, I'm not a business coach.
Like we just own businesses.
So I don't coach anybody. The only people that like I work with are
companies we own right so that's probably the biggest misconception
because I get GM so you more invest in companies that's all I do exclusively is
investing and then once you invest in it yeah you're invested in it and you're
gonna help and well yeah then I'm gonna do everything I can to grow the because
I'm I'm literally vested part of the the team. Yeah, a hundred percent. And so we act,
so we basically built, so acquisition.com is a business that builds businesses.
So I was thinking like, I look at Warren Buffett, who's a big hero of mine. I was like, okay,
how do I take all the money I have and then create a business where I can actively work
on the business while also compounding my wealth? And so I knew it had to be something where I could
mix money with active time.
So if I make a real estate deal, I put money in, but I don't put any time in.
So I don't have a lot of value out there.
Like I'm not going to, you know, I didn't make my money in apartment building.
So I don't, I can, you know, conceptually I get it, but like I don't, I'm not in it.
Someone comes to me with, you know, 10 locations of a hair salon.
They got a cool, unique model.
They're like, I want to get to 200 i'm like
we can do that like that's a game we are good at or someone's like hey i've got this
you know unique way that i help insurance sales guys triple their sales volume by doing these
three things that's different i have this tool that helps them then i'm like cool that's a
business that i mentioned to ryan on the way here yeah i have these ideas all the time my wife's
like pump the brakes she's like can you and I together, can we make that company better? And I'm like,
I see your, you know, and, and like, how interested are you going to be in it for how long?
Right. And so that's a good question for people that are like thinking of investing,
or if you have someone that's going to invest, can they make your business better than where
it's at now? If they can't, then it's probably not meant to be.
So we look at the person, like, do we like this person?
What I want this, it sounds terrible to say this,
but like, do I want this person to be rich?
And I'm like, I want this guy, I want him to be somebody
who's an example to other people because I want him to be rich.
I'm like, I will help this person even if I didn't make money.
So it's like, that's checkbox one.
The second one is like, how big do I think this opportunity is? If it's something that serves a very, very, you know,
can only get to 10, maybe 20 million, it's something I'm not like, not that I won't help
somebody, but I might not be as interested as something I think get to 100. It's a bigger
marketplace, serves a bigger need, whatever. And then the third one is like, what's my unique value
at? Like, this is a great founder. This is a great business. It's not my wheelhouse.
But you can think of five other people that could help better.
Yeah, I could refer them.
Or what we'll do is just say, like, hey, I don't think that what I could do merits the investment that I would want to make to make this meaningful for me.
So just this is what I would do.
Good luck.
So we'll give somebody, even if we're not going to work with them, like, just our general plan of what we would do.
Because, like, Caleb knows this because he's been working with me for a while.
But, like, we're big believers big believers and like it'll come back
you know what I mean
and even if it
doesn't come back
so all I did
was help someone
oh no
you know what I mean
like for free
yeah
right right
you know like
I'll die happy
like it's fine
so that's kind of
the thought process
behind it
I'll hit this
last set
piston I'll hit this last set.
Pistons. Nice set.
Smoked it.
You want to do one draw?
Yeah, you want to do the 35 and then burn it out?
Sure.
Is there any other misconceptions?
I was going to ask Caleb, because you see the dms in the comments a
lot thinking people think that you're like uh people think that you're like mr crabs on spongebob
all you care about is money oh well you know what i might not even bother you but no yeah i've always
been really hesitant to say like i don't care about money because i do care about money yeah
and i never want to get into a situation where we're like, he did that for the money.
I'm like, yep, 100%.
That's what I did it for.
So it's just like, what am I doing for the money?
So it's like, I have values.
As long as it doesn't contradict a value.
You know, someone's like, it cost them a penny to make this thing they sell for $100.
That's terrible.
I'm like, dude, I mean, you price all value, not off cost.
So that's just American.
Because as soon as you say that a certain amount of profit is not ethical,
you get into this really gray area where I'm like, what's okay?
100% markup?
Like, is it 201%?
Does he end up in the DMs at all or no?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
I do.
Does he end up in the DMs?
Guru, yeah.
Yeah, like a guru or whatever.
It's like business coach, mentor, guru, all of that.
It's just because that's the space, which is why we tried to very consciously say like,
Swatch yourself.
Oh, my bad.
We don't sell anything.
I don't have any courses.
I have no masterminds.
I almost removed, and I'm still going back and forth on removing the tag
because I have a book for 99 cents just because the internet doesn't deal well with gray, with nuance.
That's the way.
Internet doesn't deal well with gray.
Do you find yourself defending yourself in your DMs?
No, I don't.
I don't.
You spend pretty good with that?
Oh, yeah.
That's not mine.
I'm kidding.
That's not mine.
I lean more towards like...
Yeah, I understand.
Well, because it's like...
Yeah, joking with people or giving giving them good advice right yeah yeah because i get because i also get some some of the companies we have or
you know they're founder facing you know they're facing brand kind of like you with slingshot right
like and um people give them flack and they're like and they get bugged you know they get bugged
by it and i'm like i always feel like you get bugged by stuff that you think there's a there's
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like mark's got pink hair he's a girl you'd be like i mean all right all right all right but if
it was like i'm not saying you'd like like if somebody, you know, Johnny over here,
you know, rips off his customers
and he like has a terrible product,
doesn't deliver support.
If Johnny gets upset by that,
then there's probably an element of truth there.
But if Johnny hasn't lost a customer
and has net negative churn and his thing's doubling
every month because it's all based on word of mouth,
he'd be like, okay.
If he's known for having the best customer service ever,
he's laughing about it.
Right. And so it's like, I think there's gold in the comments.
If you can like take the, you can take your ego out of it.
It's like all the gold's there.
But like, if you get upset, then it's like, that's a good indicator rather than like,
I should get defensive.
It's like, dude, you're right.
We're working on it.
Two or three people say the same thing.
It's like, yeah.
And I don't think.
Maybe you should look at it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't think humans biologically are meant to do what social media does on the plus or the negative like we're social beings
and so we feed off of um feedback so like you're a kid and you look around and you're like what
does that mean and then an adult says this is what that means and you're like oh that's what
that means now what they just said might completely be wrong but like we orient ourselves with feedback
but then a lot of people can't take a thousand people in a day telling them they're a piece of shit
It's just but like biologically we weren't built for social
No, I had interaction with like 50 people 100 people in a lifetime
And if a hundred out of a hundred people you talk to you said you're an asshole like you should fix your behavior
Yeah, but if you've got a thousand telling you're an asshole and a million saying you're amazing
You still hear the thousand and it hits the same.
So I think that that's the, and on the flip side, the fame, like the crazy mania of like,
you're amazing.
You're a God.
You can do no wrong.
You know what I mean?
Like, it's just as if not worse.
So it's like, I think you have to unplug from the matrix and say like, none of this matters.
Like all the hate, that's their worldview reflecting on me.
And all the positive is like
i'm filling a hole that someone didn't fill for them but it has nothing to do with me
you know what i mean it doesn't make you any more loved by your wife no right like that's what i
share with people like i have some friends that have like they value like i guess what the stuff
i've done right and they'll say certain things they They'll say, hey, just to be clear,
your wife doesn't love you any less than my wife loves me.
It's the same, you know,
unless there's other things we don't know about.
But it should be similar, right?
Your mom and dad, your family,
as long as you've got a healthy family, it's the same.
It's not more because you've got more followers.
Right.
Clayton Christensen, who was a Harvard business professor,
he died at like 64 from cancer. Guy like killed like two-time national champion ncaa basketball player harvard business school then professor that started founded big businesses whatever and he wrote this book
called how will you measure your life it was a really interesting book where he talks about like
a lot of his harvard business school like friends they only measured their life with money because
it was the easiest thing to measure not not because it was the most meaningful.
And so he talks about how different ways to look at measuring, because when you're dead
or when you're 80-something, you're not like, man, I'm so glad I'm worth $10 billion instead
of $5.
You're like, man, I wish my kid were here.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
And so he talks about, you have your strategy.
He said, but where strategy meets reality is resource allocation.
So resources being time and money.
It's like, where do you spend your time?
Your kid's not going to be like, that was so sick.
My dad invested in 50 different businesses.
He's like, he was there and he went fishing with me.
He was there, he wasn't.
Yeah, exactly.
No, totally.
And so he talks about like spending.
He said, you can stay at work late one night and your marriage probably won't be different
like if you miss dinner one night he's like but the problem is that they'll sacrifice that like
today thing but they lose the long-term benefit and they sacrifice that for the short-term benefit
of the promotion of the recognition for a project he's like so it's always and it comes out i think
we were talking earlier it's like short-term discomfort for long-term achievement people
usually don't make that trade they They make it the wrong way.
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