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Work On Your Game: Discipline, Structure, and Execution Under Pressure

#3202: How To Be A "Lawyer" On The Internet [Part 2 of 2]

Work On Your Game: Discipline, Structure, and Execution Under Pressure

Dre Baldwin

Business

4.9599 Ratings

🗓️ 18 February 2025

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Let’s finish this two-part series on being an "Internet lawyer." Today, I’m covering three final points: answering tough questions, thinking logically, and always finding a way to be right. If you want to see what it looks like to get grilled, watch Pete Hegseth’s confirmation hearing—it’s a perfect example. The best lawyers know how to control the conversation, even when they’re wrong. Show Notes: [02:19]#4 Be willing and able to take and answer questions, even confrontational questions. [08:47]#5 Be highly logical and aim for objectivity.  [15:22]#6 Find a way to always be right.  [18:59]Recap Next Steps: Text Dre Baldwin: Text Dre at 1.305.384.6894 (or go to http://www.DreAllDay.com/Text) Work On Your Game University: http://www.WorkOnYourGameUniversity.com  Sponsor: AG1 by Athletic Greens: http://drinkAG1.com/WORKONYOURGAME  Get Dre’s Emails FREE:  Http://WorkOnMyGame.com  Free Audiobooks:  The Third Day: http://www.ThirdDayBook.com/audible The Mirror Of Motivation: http://www.MirrorOfMotivation.com/audible Get The Free Books: The Third Day: http://ThirdDayBook.com  The Mirror Of Motivation: http://MirrorOfMotivation.com The Overseas Basketball Blueprint: http://BallOverseas.com  Basketball: How To Play As Well As You Practice: http://HoopHandbook.com/Free  Donate:  CashApp: http://Cash.app/$DreBaldwin  PayPal: http://PayPal.me/DreAllDay  Be sure to Subscribe to have each new episode sent directly to you daily! If you're enjoying Work On Your Game, please Review the show and let us know!  Dre on social media: Instagram [http://instagram.com/DreBaldwin] Facebook [http://Facebook.com/WorkOnYourGameUniversity] Twitter / X [http://X.com/DreAllDay] YouTube [http://youtube.com/dreupt]  Facebook Business Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/6figuresandgrowing/  All Episodes + FULL Work On Your Game Podcast archive at:  http://WorkOnYourGamePodcast.com

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0:00.0

In the marketplace of ideas, everybody is not going to agree.

0:03.8

And in the marketplace of ideas, people should be able to disagree openly and have open

0:08.9

discussion about the disagreement so we can figure out what each person thinks.

0:14.5

Ray All day.com.

0:16.4

He's exceptional.

0:17.9

Work on your game.

0:19.3

I like the approach.

0:20.7

Work on your fucking game. Everybody relates to what Dre saying is a different way. Work on your game. I like the way he thinks. Work on your fucking game. I like the frameworks that he's put together. Work on your game. And I would highly recommend it to anybody that's trying to work on their game. Work on your fucking game. I think it's a good approach. It's a different approach, too. Hey, you, work on your game. Gave me something really good. Work on your game, dry old day.com. And his philosophy makes a lot sense. Not only work on your game, perfect your craft. Work on your game. He knows how to communicate in such a fabulous way. I can't say it enough. Work on your game. You are now tuned into the show where you learn the discipline to show up day after day to do the work, the confidence to put yourself out there, boldly, and authentically, and the mental toughness to continue showing up doing work, putting yourself out there. Even when the success you expect it to achieve has yet to be achieved. And on top of all this, you get a huge dose of personal initiative. That is to go get an energy that moves any one of us, including yourself, to go and make things happen instead of waiting for things to happen. Then we put all this together into a series of frameworks, approaches, insights, strategies and techniques on underneath the umbrella of one unifying philosophy that is called, Work on Your Game.

1:31.1

My name is Drey Baldwin, also known as Dre All Day, and welcome to the show.

1:34.6

And today's topic is, this is part two of our two-part mini series, How to Be a Lawyer on

1:41.6

the Internet.

1:42.8

Now, if you didn't catch the intro episode yesterday, make sure you go listen to yesterday's episodes so you understand where this came from before we even get into it. Work on your game university. You want to have me as your direct coach to learn how to apply the things that you see me demonstrating and the stuff you hear me talking about right here on the show. Go to work on your game university.com. You can see who we work with in the past, who we are working with

2:02.5

right now and the present, who we're looking for to work with and how you can take your next step. It's all right there on that page. Very simple, very easy to understand. I mean, being I'm a lawyer on the internet, I can explain things pretty well. Go to work on your game university.com and you will see it yourself. That out the way. Let's pick up right where we left off, which is point number four of our two-part mini-series

2:22.9

here, how to play a lawyer on the internet.

2:25.7

Point number four, be willing and able to take and answer questions, even confrontational

2:30.9

questions.

2:32.0

A lawyer cannot run and hide and duck from challenging questions and challenging rhetoric coming

2:37.4

from their opponents because a lawyer, and again, I'm talking about trial lawyers, not a lawyer

2:41.8

who maybe just prepares paperwork and writes contracts.

2:44.4

I'm talking about lawyers who actually get in the courtroom and argue back and forth.

2:47.7

You can't not defend your client after the opposing lawyer just grills your client on the sand. You can't get up there and try to, no, quell the fire and calm things down or and or do the opposite to your opponent. Whatever your opponent is trying to do to your client, you got to do to their client and you got to try to undo whatever they did to your client to make them look bad. You got to make them look good. You can't run from the fight. That's the point that I'm making.

3:09.7

If you're a lawyer, you can't run from the verbal fight. You have to be involved. It's a funny thing. There are a whole lot of people out there like academics, for example, some of them who claim that they have law degrees. I've seen people on social media and I tell you all that I get blocked by academics on social media all the time because I challenge them on their bullshit that they have to subscribe to in order to get their jobs in order to move up in their positions. And some of them tout their degrees. And when I call them out on their bullshit, they go running high. They will either block me. I've been blocked by a whole bunch of them or they'll just stop responding to me when I made a point that they can't really respond to because I'm calling them on a nonsense that they have chosen to adopt in order to sustain and to acquire their careers. The thing is, lawyers do not have that luxury. You can't run away. When you get challenged, you can't run away. You got to deal with the challenge right there in front of you. Otherwise, what the hell are you doing in the courtroom? So if you're going to be a lawyer, understand that lawyers actually like arguing, lawyers like defending their points, and they like beating up other people's bullshit points, especially when someone disagrees with them. Lawyers love this. You're going to be an internet lawyer. This might be a part of the job that you need to actually like.

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