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Business By Hormozi #229: The Truth About Opinions

Mar 27, 2025

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Man in a suit walks in front of a protesting crowd with raised fists. Flags and signs in the background. Intense and determined mood.

Mean Words, Nice Words—Neither Define You

People love to share opinions, whether they cheer you on or tear you down. But here’s the truth: they don’t really know you.

When someone criticizes you, they’re speaking from their own insecurities, biases, or lack of understanding. And when they praise you? They’re often seeing just a tiny fraction of who you really are.



The Illusion of Validation

Both hate and admiration are unreliable. They come from people who don’t live your life, don’t do your work, and don’t face your struggles.

Chasing validation means letting others control your confidence. Ignoring the hate means understanding it was never about you.



The Rick and Morty Rule

"Your boos mean nothing, I’ve seen what makes you cheer."

People’s reactions are based on their own world, not yours. So why live for their approval?



Conclusion

Don't build your confidence on other people’s opinions—good or bad. The only judgment that matters is reality’s.


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