Don’t let the 1% hold you back
Jeremy Scott Fitness
Jeremy Scott Fitness
4.9 • 1.8K Ratings
🗓️ 30 November 2018
⏱️ 9 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | What's going on, guys? Welcome back to Jeremy Scott Finch podcast and radio show. Coming to you real quick on this Thursday night. Before I hop on, a flight early tomorrow morning, headed New York for the strong event, which would be super cool. But I want to get this out to you because it's happening in real time here. And so I thought it was important. I've touched on it before in another podcast and I'll probably talk on it, you know, 10,000 more times before it's all sudden done. But I think you guys should hear this, especially if it's going on in your life individually. And again, all of us live on the internet, whether it be Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr, Snapchat, YouTube, whatever it may be. And here as I'm returning emails and DMs from you guys and other people for our businesses, just try get back and you know play some ketchup work. I'm noticing men's health is sharing a bunch of content from a program I created not too long ago. And I've noticed and again, I typically don't see a lot of the stuff. I consume very little social media content from anybody and not that I don't want to. I'm just very busy and I know if I tend to not look at it, |
| 0:55.4 | I get a lot more shit done. So that's why I really hardly ever see anything. But again, if men's health tags mean something, they're a little bit bigger brand. Some of these videos are reaching five, six million views. So I'll give it a click. Scroll through the comments, you know, quote unquote, I'm just here for the comments just to see what it says and what's going on. And what I've noticed in probably the last couple of videos, the same, you know, |
| 0:54.6 | couple people really just crushing me |
| 1:16.1 | for what I look like and what I'm doing. And normally I don't mind, but it's so kind of vicious |
| 1:22.7 | at times. And this one was like, you know, how to fill out a t-shirt was the video, I think. And it was showing me like doing like some shoulder pressing movements and some deadlift stuff and some rowing movements for back. And the guy, the comments like, oh, you know, but you show a guy who can't fill out a t-shirt. Your chest looks like shit, do some bench press, all these different things in the various videos. And now again, I have pretty good self-awareness, you guys. I would say better than 99% of people. |
| 1:45.7 | I know where I rank in the world. |
| 1:46.9 | I know what I look like. |
| 1:42.0 | I don't make myself worse than I am. I don't have, like, you know, body dysmorphia. I don't make myself better than am. I know exactly what kind of shape I'm in, how big I am, how lean I am, and how proportionate my body is across the board. |
| 2:06.2 | So I don't take offense to the comments, but I do hear them and I do see them. |
| 2:12.1 | And the reason I'm sharing this with you guys is not to come to a pity party and feel bad for me because I don't feel bad even for myself. |
| 2:14.4 | I have not cared about what anybody's thought of me since it was probably 15 years |
| 2:18.2 | old and I sure shit don't care now. But the reason I shared is I know a lot of you guys are not the |
| 2:23.7 | same as me. You probably don't have as thick of skin and you probably care a lot more when people |
| 2:29.7 | are negative and hurtful and hateful to you in your life. And it probably affects you on a deeper |
| 2:33.1 | level than it will ever affect me. And whether you're a person who uses the internet for, you know, just your personal life, you know, you share you and your husband's journey, the trips you take, you share stuff with your kids, you know, you playing with your dog, your house, the food you eat, just, you know, it's basically a scrapbook |
| 2:51.1 | of your life and memories that you share with you, your close friends, and the family around |
| 2:54.8 | you, or if you're a person who uses it for business, or you're a personal brand, or you're an |
| 2:59.5 | influencer, and you're using it to market and sell and create brand awareness about you and what |
| 3:04.5 | you do at scale, if you are either one of those two categories, |
| 3:08.6 | and at any point during your, you know, career on the internet, or like the maturity of the |
| 3:14.3 | internet as it is now, have received a negative comment or direct message or some criticism |
| 3:19.3 | or just some hateful shit's been spewed on your page or your site or into your inbox. |
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