1035. Q&AF: Mistakes In the 20s, Sacrifice Vs Investments & Adjusting Your Action Plan
6/8/202656 min
On today's episode, Andy answers your questions on how to avoid costly mistakes in your 20s, how to think about "sacrifices" on your road to success, and when to adjust your business strategy as times change.
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First 90 secondsDJ· Host0:00
[hip-hop music] Yeah. Went from sleeping on the floor, now my jewelry box froze. Fuck a bowl, fuck a stove, counting millions in the cold. Bad bitch, booty swole. Got her own bankroll. Can't fold, that's a no. Headshot, case closed.
Andy Frisella· Host0:17
What is up, guys? It's Andy Frisella, and you're listening to the show For The Realists. Say goodbye to the lies, the fakeness, and delusions of modern society, and welcome to motherfucking reality. Guys, today we have Q&AF. That's where you s- submit the questions and we give you the answers. Now, you can send your questions in a couple different ways. DJ, tell them how.
DJ· Host0:35
Yeah, guys, you can email these questions in to askandy@andyfrisella.com. You can also click the link in the description below, submit them there, or just drop them in the comments section of the Q&AF videos right here on YouTube.
Andy Frisella· Host0:46
Now, if this is your first time listening, today you're gonna hear Q&AF. Uh, we also have other formats. We have CTI, which is our current events show. That stands for Cruise the Internet. We put topics of the day up on the screen, we break them down, we speculate on what's really going on, and then we talk about how we the people have to solve these problems going on in society. Uh, sometimes we'll have Real Talk. Real Talk is just five to 20 minutes of me giving you real talk. And then we have 75 Hard Versus. 75 Hard Versus is where someone who has completed the 75 Hard program comes on the show. They talk about how they were before, how they are now, and how they used the 75 Hard program to transform their life. If you're unfamiliar with 75 Hard, it is the initial phase of the Live Hard program, which is the world's