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July 18, 2023 • 9 mins

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Do you have a clear vision of where you want to go, but the journey to get there seems daunting? Don't fret! We've got you covered in this episode. We believe that the key to realizing your goals is persistence, and we are here to show you exactly how to harness this power. It's not about expecting immediate results, rather, it's about understanding the necessary steps to reach your end state and being prepared to face and navigate the inevitable complexities of human reactions. Trust us, the art of persistence can be learned and we're here to guide you through it.

Do you often find yourself in situations that seem overwhelmingly negative? There's a silver lining to it and we'll help you find it in this episode. It's all about maintaining a positive perspective, even when things don't go as planned. We discuss how to remain steadfast and keep moving forward, focusing on the good in every situation. We also discuss the importance of relying on yourself, drawing strength from your loved ones, and drawing wisdom from your experiences. This episode is sure to leave you inspired, motivated, and ready to apply the power of persistence to your own life, whether it's personal, professional, or social. Tune in and let's conquer the world together!

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Speaker 1 (00:09):
Oh, my goodness, that is such a dope intro.
Anyway, welcome Bizzac to theCome On, you know pod.
I'm gonna try to change myvoice up, do that maskin' thing.
Like an actor.

(00:34):
Like I dig deep, I do differentthings.
No, I'm not an actor, I'm justa regular person talking on the
microphone, but anyway.
So today's show is aboutpersistence.
I have a million subscribersand subscriber number 200,047

(00:54):
and 341 ask me to do a showabout persistence and maintain a
persistence and how to keepgoing when nothing is going
right, nothing is going your way.
So I will do that because Ilistened to my subscribers.

(01:19):
Dude, I have like negative 10subscribers, like I owe stuff to
people, but I'm gonna do it,I'm gonna do what I'm doing, but
yeah, so anyway, like thatactually is a very serious topic

(01:42):
and I commend people that wantto dig deep in that topic being
persistent, because persistenceis also a means to an end.
So this is my view whateveryou're going through, if it's
new, old, hard, easy,persistence is is a means to an

(02:02):
end, it is all bet persistencein the right direction, because
you can be digging and diggingdown.
You know what I mean Diggingstraight down.
But we don't want to do that.
So my advice because I am agenius within a genius, within a

(02:23):
genius, within a comedian,within a jokester is you have
that end state, you have thatvision, you have.
You have that vision as a goal,you have that end state as a
goal and persistence is just amean.
So it's like hey, I know I needto keep running five miles a
day, because if I do that, youknow five times five, you know I

(02:49):
run five times.
I run five miles a day and Irun, you know, five days a week.
If I do that it'll add up.
But I know my end state, likeenvision your end state and
embrace your end state.
So if your end state involvespeople, that's another story,

(03:11):
because you cannot predictpeople.
You can understand people, youcan know that if you do
something, people will react acertain way, but you can't
predict it.
You can't say, hey, if I, if Ido this five times a day, that
person will will end up doingthis Like.

(03:32):
Life doesn't work that way.
Life works like this you getwhat you get, you adjust to what
you adjust to.
If you run five times a day orfive miles a day for five days a
week and you know, like whatyou're burning or what you're
gaining, you can potentiallypredict your results.

(03:55):
But you cannot predict resultswith people, because people,
everyone adjusts to each other.
If that, if that makes sense,so you have to.
If you're in a mindset wherelike, hey, nothing's going right
, you can't control it, if it'severything that you can't

(04:16):
control, don't worry about itgoing right, worry about you,
Worry about which direction areyou going in.
It's like, hey, if this didn'twork, shift to this.
If this didn't work, shift tothat.
If that didn't work, shift backto this.
What is your end state?
I want to do this.
I want to lose weight.

(04:36):
I want to get better.
I want to be smarter, I want tobe you know.
I want to shoot better.
I want to understand people'semotions better.
You can do it.
Why is this a motivation?
I'm not a motivational.
I'm the opposite.
I'm an anti-motivational.
I'm a protagonist.

(05:02):
Straight up, pull the rug underyour feet, talk.
That's the thought.
It's not a motivated, that's ananti-motivational, anti, anti,
whatever you want, I'm anti it.
But I do respect persistence, Ireally do.
But it is a means to an end andyou know my perspective is you

(05:29):
have to have the ends in means.
That's town, right.
You have to have the end inmind, if that makes sense.
Like, if nothing is going right, you are expecting it to go
right.
In your perspective, things aregoing to go how they go.

(05:54):
Do what you need to do for youin a way to receive or get what
you got.
Like what?
This is like a second seriesshow in a row and I'm over it.
Well, I'm not over it, but I'mdropping that knowledge, that
knowledge, if you will.

(06:16):
But I think the essence of thesubject is how to keep it moving
.
When things aren't positive,make them positive, because
there's positive in everything,because if there's negative,

(06:37):
there's positive.
It's like philosophical, likewhat are you saying?
If I get punched in the face?
What's the positive in that?
Well, the positive is youexperience a punch in the face.
Not many people haveexperienced that.
I have.
It's not fun, but you know whatit feels like, so you know what
you could take.
You know what you could handle.

(06:58):
So you know how to adjust.
So you know what you need to do.
Like, find out what you need todo, put that train on the train
tracks, chew, chew, chew, chewit up and keep it moving, keep
moving.
I'm about look, I'm about toget straight up.
I'm about to toss this mic.
Toss it, this mic.

(07:20):
Then I got to get a new mic.
I got to wait for Amazon to beannoying all that, but anyway it
persist.
So, to anyone and all of y'allthat are going through things,
it seems like it's a black cloudover your head.
I've been there, I'm human.

(07:40):
It happens you got to pushthrough, push through, Push
through, because all you got isyou people.
We can't rely on plants, can'trely on animals.
Just go through it, go throughit.
And if you haven't experiencedsomething as tough as whatever

(08:05):
you're going through and I'mspeaking in generalities right
now, but yeah, I mean, it'srelatable I'm talking about
social life, I'm talking aboutpersonal life, I'm talking about
professional life, I'm talkingabout the matrix, I'm talking

(08:26):
about all of the above.
You can push through, becauseall you have is yourself, people
, your loved ones, and pull themin.
Pull them in Solicit wisdom,knowledge, all that stuff, and

(08:47):
that's all right.
A book, a book, will be likepssh get out of here, I know it.
That's the name of my book.
Get out of here, I know it'llbe Oprah's top two.
I love it.
I love it.
Get out of here.
I knew it.
But anyway, persistence it'snot about persistence, it's

(09:09):
about you.
It's about you being persistentwith your end state in mind and
following the right path.
Because, like I said earlier Ithink I said earlier you can dig
.
If you keep digging, you coulddig, but if you're digging down,
then you're digging down.
You got to know which wayyou're digging.
Dig up that may not work thatwell because I don't know, you

(09:30):
got gravity, you got other stuff, but just know which direction
you're going in, pick adirection, stick with it.
And so I got it.
That was straight.
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