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The Game with Alex Hormozi

Do These 6 Things To Accelerate Your Success | Ep 959

The Game with Alex Hormozi

Alex Hormozi

Entrepreneurship, Education, Business, How To

4.94.4K Ratings

🗓️ 16 October 2025

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to The Game w/Alex Hormozi, hosted by entrepreneur, founder, investor, author, public speaker, and content creator Alex Hormozi. On this podcast you’ll hear how to get more customers, make more profit per customer, how to keep them longer, and the many failures and lessons Alex has learned and will learn on his path from $100M to $1B in net worth.

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0:00.0

This video might save you 20 years of your life,

0:02.7

or maybe just move your life 20 years forward.

0:05.3

My name's Alex Ramozy.

0:06.3

I run Acquisition.com. It's a portfolio of companies that last year did over $250 million in aggregate revenue. And so here's the thing. You don't need to own a company for this to work. You just have to have more dollars than you have time and want to make a trade. some of the recommendations will add up $20,000 a year.

0:20.8

But you can get started as long as you make over $15 an hour.

0:23.4

And I'm going to show you seven investments. and want to make a trade. Some of the recommendations will add up $20,000 a year.

0:20.8

But you can get started as long as you make over $15 an hour. And I'm going to show you seven investments and the exact order to do them that will save you an entire week every single month and that's a quarter of your life. The first thing is getting your meals taken care of. And so whether you use Uber Eats or you use pre-made meals, it's about 16 bucks an hour in terms of

0:39.3

cost to get this done for you. And so as long as you make more than $16 an hour, you still

0:45.0

arbitrage on your time. And many people who are especially trying to reinvest in their time,

0:49.4

even if you didn't, as long as you use that extra time to increase your skill set, it's absolutely worth it. So these are all the things just outsourcing your meal prepping to gets you back. So number one is groceries. So all the time you spend driving to the store, coming back from the store, unloading the groceries into your pantry, all of that time. The next is meal planning. Because believe it or not, you think, well, what am I going to have for dinner night? And that takes mental bandwidth. On top of that time. The next is meal planning because believe it or not you think well what am I going to have for dinner night and that takes mental bandwidth. On top of that you have okay well if I know what I'm going to have I still have to cook it right and then after you do the cooking what do you do you got to do the cleaning right and then on top of that you then have to still prep all the food as in like I have to store it and I have to put it away in the fridge and I have to portion it out if you're going to do something like that and whether you do it at the time

1:30.8

you cook it or when you eat it you're still portioning it for yourself and it still takes

1:34.4

time and it still takes bandwidth and the average American spends 13.5 hours per week huge

1:42.3

per week right that's two full work days think about that right 13 and a half hours per week huge per week right that's two full work days think about that right 13 and

1:47.1

a half hours a week just doing this stuff that's not really value additive and so right now

1:53.0

you can get two meals a day which is what I recommend have a shake in the morning do a lunch

1:57.5

and a dinner makes it very easy times 30 days per month and that's about 750 dollars per month that sounds like a big ticket but remember you're not buying groceries anymore you're not buying anything else because all of that food is getting delivered and just don't eat anything besides that it also as a side note is a great way to get in shape if you're a little bit overweight now I will give you an alternative if you're somebody who likes to add a little bit more variety. There's a lot of you know I would say self-finance whatever

2:21.5

you know type people they'll say never eat out and all that kind of stuff. I would say just my

2:25.2

life exists as an exact opposite. I eat out all the time and I just see this as as more flexible

2:31.1

meal prepping that another business does more efficiently than me. And so for a period of multiple years, I eat Chipotle twice a day. And it came out. It was like 500 plus transactions at Chipotle that my account have told me. And he was like, I can't believe you're spending so much money. I was like, but think of much time I'm saving. And also I was like, look at my grocery bills. They're not existent because I only thing I was buying was Red Bull and Coke Zero, right? So if you want to Uber Eats or you want to order and have somebody delivered to you, I think it's totally fine. It does cost a little bit more, but net, net, it's up to you. So boom, 13 and a half hours saved. But we're not done yet. So this is laundry. And guess what? The average American spends,

3:10.3

do you think it's one hour, two hours, four hours a week. That's a half a workday, four hours per week

3:17.3

doing cloth cleaning related activities. So that means 30 minutes a week sorting your actual stuff

3:23.4

and folding it. Putting it away is like an hour plus per week.

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