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Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

KEYNOTE: Freedom Fast Lane 2016

Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

Impact Theory

Education, News, News Commentary, Philosophy, Technology, Society & Culture, Business, Self-improvement

4.75.1K Ratings

🗓️ 15 January 2017

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Summary

Tom Bilyeu delivers a speech at Freedom Fast Lane discussing how to act for the few in pursuit of delivering value. Tom continues on by diving into mindset, the allegory of the Matrix, differentiation between losing interest and a lack of grit, and more! Tom Bilyeu is the co-founder of 2014 Inc. 500 company Quest Nutrition — a unicorn startup valued at over $1 billion — and the co-founder and host of Impact Theory. Tom’s mission is the creation of empowering media-based IP and the acceleration of mission-based businesses. Personally driven to help people develop the skills they will need to improve themselves and the world, Tom is intent to use commerce to address the dual pandemics of physical and mental malnourishment. Tom regularly inspires audiences of entrepreneurs, change makers, and thought leaders at some of the most prestigious conferences and seminars around the world, including Abundance 360, A-fest, and Freedom Fast Lane. Tom has also been a guest on the Tony Robbins podcast and The School of Greatness podcast and has been featured in Forbes, Inc., Success, and The Huffington Post. Tom is currently on the Innovation Board of the XPRIZE Foundation.

Transcript

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0:00.0

So please join me in welcoming Mr. Tom Billio!

0:03.0

Yeah!

0:04.0

Hello!

0:05.0

Welcome to the other thing.

0:11.0

First of all, thank you guys for that warm welcome, Ryan.

0:13.0

It was awesome to have been on the podcast.

0:14.0

What you put together here is really incredible.

0:17.0

I'm pretty blown away.

0:18.0

Not only by the group of people you put together,

0:20.0

but just by the overall production is pretty incredible.

0:23.0

All right, so somewhere, my slides exist.

0:27.0

All right, the first thing to know about me is I am not a born entrepreneur.

0:31.0

Now there are many people that consider themselves a born entrepreneur.

0:35.0

I am not one of them. I know that there were kids out there that had lemonade stands

0:39.0

when they were like six months old. They couldn't hold their head up, but they could sell.

0:43.0

That was not me. I was totally retarded when it came to stuff like that.

0:47.0

I had a paper route and they gave your money in two ways.

0:50.0

One, they just gave you sort of a blanket,

0:53.0

weekly payment for delivering the paper,

0:55.1

but then the other part of it was you were supposed to go collect that money.

0:58.1

And I was too afraid to knock on the doors to collect the money,

1:01.1

so I never got that part, but I felt so obligated that I said I would do it,

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