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This video shares Alex Becker's most crucial advice for achieving wealth, emphasizing the importance of embracing discomfort and making a fool of oneself for the sake of progress. He illustrates this by showing his own early, embarrassing content and experiences, arguing that the willingness to be "cringe" is a superpower that drives growth and separates successful individuals from the majority who avoid this initial vulnerability.
Most people view themselves based on what they believe other people think of them, creating a narrative in their head about how they are perceived. Successful people, however, view themselves based on their intrinsic desires and actions, such as wanting to improve their life and learn new things, recognizing that others are not constantly judging them and that the opinions of irrelevant people are not worth considering.
Alex Becker's best advice to get rich is to embrace being "cringe" and willing to make a fool of yourself in the pursuit of progress. He emphasizes that the initial stages of learning anything new will be awkward and embarrassing, but it's crucial to push through this phase. The willingness to be vulnerable, to be judged, and to be bad at something is what he considers a superpower that drives growth and differentiates those who succeed from those who don't. He advises against letting the fear of what others think paralyze you, as most people are not thinking about you anyway, and their opinions are irrelevant if they are not successful themselves.