The Harsh Truths Young Men Need To Hear - Hamza Ahmed

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  • čas přidán 27. 05. 2024
  • Hamza Ahmed is a CZcamsr, personal development coach and a community leader.
    "What does it mean to be a man today?" is a question many young guys try to answer, with varied success. Hamza has a huge community of young guys looking for advice so I figured it would be useful to find out what they're struggling with and try to offer some solutions.
    Expect to learn about how monk mode can go wrong, the dangers of audience capture, why young men are struggling to find direction in life, the role of vulnerability and authenticity in relationships, my advice to Hamza on how to actually improve himself, how to integrate your emotions, what Hamza learned from his breakup and much more...
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    00:00 The Dangers of Monk Mode
    08:13 Should Young Guys Integrate Their Emotions More?
    17:12 The Red Pill Converting to Monogamy
    24:31 Advice to a 16-Year-Old Guy
    28:59 What Young Guys Are Actually Struggling With
    33:47 How to Look Attractive
    39:56 Why Are We Obsessed With Looks?
    46:40 The Lifestyle of a Content Creator
    51:44 Regretting Playing the Dopamine Game
    56:11 Finding Out Who Hamza Really Is
    1:10:47 Questions You Should Ask Yourself
    1:14:16 Do Young Men Understand Authenticity?
    1:23:30 Ageing Gracefully as a Man
    1:27:26 Having Difficult Family Conversations
    1:36:15 What is the Definition of Success?
    1:45:22 How to Articulate Your Thoughts Better
    1:52:02 Where to Find Hamza
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Komentáře • 927

  • @ChrisWillx
    @ChrisWillx  Před 26 dny +53

    Hello you savages. Get my free Reading List of 100 life-changing books here - chriswillx.com/books/ Here's the timestamps:
    00:00 The Dangers of Monk Mode
    08:13 Should Young Guys Integrate Their Emotions More?
    17:12 The Red Pill Converting to Monogamy
    24:31 Advice to a 16-Year-Old Guy
    28:59 What Young Guys Are Actually Struggling With
    33:47 How to Look Attractive
    39:56 Why Are We Obsessed With Looks?
    46:40 The Lifestyle of a Content Creator
    51:44 Regretting Playing the Dopamine Game
    56:11 Finding Out Who Hamza Really Is
    1:10:47 Questions You Should Ask Yourself
    1:14:16 Do Young Men Understand Authenticity?
    1:23:30 Ageing Gracefully as a Man
    1:27:26 Having Difficult Family Conversations
    1:36:15 What is the Definition of Success?
    1:45:22 How to Articulate Your Thoughts Better
    1:52:02 Where to Find Hamza

    • @its_ahmed65
      @its_ahmed65 Před 24 dny

      How are you often talking with engineering terms while your degree is in business i am really curious
      all the love mate

    • @lengyeltamas8674
      @lengyeltamas8674 Před 21 dnem

      Thanks Chris ! I appreciate you as a person and what you do ! Would love to meet you IRL.

    • @user-jm2cp3oq4r
      @user-jm2cp3oq4r Před 16 dny +1

      Chris was being a big brother here, you really good at giving advise and I really hope Hamza took it to heart.

  • @dawnfmEnthusiast
    @dawnfmEnthusiast Před 24 dny +942

    At the ~60% mark of the podcast, after the 50 minute mark, I’m really impressed with how gentle yet honestly Chris is trying to guide Hamza to not be too fickle - and to allow himself to be “more real.”
    Chris being a friend and mentor at the same time; much respect. I’m sure it wasn’t the easiest thing to do - to provide feedback publicly and kudos to Hamza too for taking it well.

    • @div2868
      @div2868 Před 24 dny +73

      That's why I really wanted to hear Chris (a masculine yet open guy) have a conversation with Hamza, who's the textbook definition of an alpha bro turned sour.
      The grace with which Chris handled critiquing Hamza while still being really nice and understanding is why I admire him so much. He exemplified balancing contradicting thoughts and emotions perfectly.

    • @mitsuman5555
      @mitsuman5555 Před 24 dny +14

      @@div2868 I agree. Chris was modeling something we don’t often see good examples of.

    • @brianmeen2158
      @brianmeen2158 Před 23 dny +8

      @@div2868. “Alpha bro turned sour”
      What does that mean?

    • @div2868
      @div2868 Před 23 dny +3

      Usually influencers in the red pill space say contradicting things and you can't properly understand what they seem to believe in, and just do odd shit.
      Like Hamza who went to fight club then left, then went to be a father then left.

    • @alenaadamkova7617
      @alenaadamkova7617 Před 23 dny +1

      Sometimes we have to forgive the person or the guy (or woman)..... because while his brain feels anxiety depression, his brain isn´t able to feel someone else´s struggle,
      or feell empathy to others...
      the brain has its limits, brain can do one big task at once, not two big tasks at once.
      man may feel pain and struggle at work
      but his brain is not able at the same time feel the stress of his partner, who may have other form of stress.
      so as he solves his emotional state, only then he can realize that other people are struggling too.
      therefore both have to work on themselves to feel empathy.
      or when he feels pain of the partner, at the same moment his brain isn´t able to realize his own pain and struggle and solve it.
      Negative emotions are addictive therefore the brain is seeking negative emotions, unless you have a therapy.
      Only reconciliation and therapy for few months may help both to come to resolution and help each other grow.

  • @salaproject
    @salaproject Před 24 dny +389

    I've probably watched over 100 of Chris's full videos and this is the first time I'm commenting. I appreciate that he's not just interviewing, but actually providing direction to the guest because he clearly detects that the value in this given interaction is pushing back, not just digging deeper (the middle portion around 1hr in)

    • @manikmonke
      @manikmonke Před 23 dny +19

      It was the perfect intervention for his influencer-kayfabe. Chris brings one of the biggest manosphere life-coach gurus on the show and proceeds to expertly guide him with some life-coaching. Despite not being of the manosphere Chris consistently beats them at their own game.
      Feeling very good about choosing to listen to Chris and his rotation of heretical psychologists during my ideological detox from college relationship beliefs, rather than Tate, Hamza, etc...at the same time Hamza seems very cool and I look forward to watching him grow up into someone with grounded convictions

  • @user-pb2qi2tn4i
    @user-pb2qi2tn4i Před 24 dny +850

    Idc what other people think about Hamza. This man had made me quit my addictions and taught me how to be proud of myself.

    • @user-pb2qi2tn4i
      @user-pb2qi2tn4i Před 23 dny +102

      ​@@MvamjbI don't really watch him nowadays because he contradicts himself like every 6 months but the bathrobe Hamza from 2 years ago once saved my life.

    • @user-uu7um4xp3w
      @user-uu7um4xp3w Před 23 dny +4

      ​@@MvamjbWhy do you think he is on drugs?

    • @fachdf
      @fachdf Před 22 dny

      @@user-pb2qi2tn4i yea thats called self improvement, u improve everytime, gets input, see thing differently

    • @s-sg5dh
      @s-sg5dh Před 22 dny

      he has good advice but he is also completely over himself most of the time. search for "hamza carnivore diet" he deleted the video but its reuploaded from someone.
      Its the most insane thing I have seen from him..

    • @noisyminds
      @noisyminds Před 22 dny +21

      Hamza got me into meditation. Today my life is different for the better. I'll never forget him or appreciate him any less due to the value he gave me.

  • @SnapDragon3489
    @SnapDragon3489 Před 24 dny +642

    I enjoyed watching hamza getting a unsolicited lecture

    • @nedeljkozarkic9131
      @nedeljkozarkic9131 Před 21 dnem +37

      Why do you think it was unsolicited? he wasnt being resistant to it one bit but rather took notes and really listened to what he had to say

    • @cephas3090
      @cephas3090 Před 21 dnem +14

      try to be openminded so you can understand open minded people ..

    • @usemythirdarm
      @usemythirdarm Před 20 dny +2

      @@cephas3090 How open minded though? Until our brains fall out?

    • @khaledhikal6533
      @khaledhikal6533 Před 20 dny +21

      Dude was literally taking notes of what Chris was saying and you and you say it was unsolicited? At least he,'s trying to be better.

    • @birdinhand_
      @birdinhand_ Před 18 dny +3

      Sounds like your comment is coming from your ego

  • @NJ-cr6de
    @NJ-cr6de Před 24 dny +291

    Everyone’s either trying to be a guru or looking for a guru. You all need to put the damn phones down and go out into the world and get some fresh air and spend more time with yourselves. Then maybe you will get to know what’s in your hearts as well as what is coming out of your mouths.

    • @user-lp7rp7cb4g
      @user-lp7rp7cb4g Před 23 dny +5

      Thanks bro

    • @DimitriTheBarbarian
      @DimitriTheBarbarian Před 23 dny +3

      Yes go talk to a human

    • @whatsinaname7076
      @whatsinaname7076 Před 22 dny +7

      this is best advice for men i've ever heard. genuinely reflect on your own behavior and pick up hobbies to enhance your life...not to date. bravo.

    • @khongelaningobeni6614
      @khongelaningobeni6614 Před 22 dny +9

      Yes people, go touch some grass

    • @Culterin
      @Culterin Před dnem

      And spend more time with others aswell. Not in the veil of doing it to get social validation or be "liked" by others, but simply because being around others and talking to other people and sharing your thoughts and ideas will give you pushback and open up real discussions. Because you can learn a ton of things online sitting inside and being isolated for certain periods of time is needed for self-reflection. But these things you "learn" which you might take as gospel, is often not 100% true, but maybe parts of it are true. But if you don't speak to others, get challenged on your views, then you'll never build your own true views and ideals, you'll just be a parrot repeating things other people have said to yourself.

  • @Cadaur
    @Cadaur Před 24 dny +197

    I agreed with the comments about seeing the lack of authenticity with Hamza. Then I saw the podcast, thank god I did. Invaluable insights from Chris on this one, on why it’s important to be yourself. Thank you Chris. Thank you Hamza for listening attentively as well.

    • @keenanvanzile
      @keenanvanzile Před 3 dny

      "lack" who is to say it is Chris job too project what is authentic - Hamza intent could be good enough, suffice and which could have impacted many people...Look I don't know the guy but I call out Chris BS here.

  • @Adithpranav
    @Adithpranav Před 21 dnem +162

    It almost feels like Hamza is the Jeffery and Chris is Adonis. The Power level is Noticeable in the first 30Mins. Eitherways great talk Chris!

    • @tiinan375
      @tiinan375 Před 18 dny +19

      I think hamza is likely to mature significantly over the next few years.

    • @jattytakeover7099
      @jattytakeover7099 Před 17 dny +41

      You’ve been watching too many power dynamic videos. This is a conversation- they end up on topic of an issue hamza is dealing with- Chris provides his take and guidance- hamza listens intently and takes notes and also adds to the conversation. A great conversationalist is one who listens and not one who controls the power dynamic. Chris and Hamza are incredibly skilled in conversation.

    • @Adithpranav
      @Adithpranav Před 17 dny +10

      @@jattytakeover7099 Yea . I realised that to the End. Thanks

    • @NoName-qs7ed
      @NoName-qs7ed Před 16 dny +3

      He is learning that is very mature but he is gonna apply this knowledge also very mature

    • @TheSageOfSixPacks
      @TheSageOfSixPacks Před 13 dny +1

      There’s a 10 years age gap too

  • @TheHangedMan
    @TheHangedMan Před 22 dny +115

    Shame to see the negativity in the comments. This convo was great, a conversation between two young men who care about each other doing their best and still trying to figure out how to be healthy, happy, and successful in an insane age. Give Hamza some grace, for God's sake. Both of these men have done good work, and have bright futures, as far as I can tell.

    • @mrcoldshower465
      @mrcoldshower465 Před 20 dny +1

      Negativity is okay if it's insightful and thruthful

    • @nerd888
      @nerd888 Před 19 dny +3

      @@mrcoldshower465 not really when its just echoing the same thing while not actually listening or thinking for themselves.

    • @rockyblumble
      @rockyblumble Před 18 dny +2

      ​@@mrcoldshower465when has negativity ever helped anyone?

  • @AdonisTheUltimateMan
    @AdonisTheUltimateMan Před 23 dny +97

    The way Hamza reacted to Chris while they were talking about authenticity was so great. He actually listened carefully and actually wanted to learn. That is some nice levels of humility.

  • @dynamite_dynamite5954
    @dynamite_dynamite5954 Před 24 dny +252

    I’m not really a fan of Hamza. But y’all won’t even check out the video before tearing it down?😂

    • @drob4812
      @drob4812 Před 24 dny +64

      The people complaining are (probably) ex Hamza fans who are upset about how bad him and his content have gotten. They don't need to watch the podcast because they watched hours of his recent videos where he is just saying total bs in 90% of them.

    • @aidanmeans5344
      @aidanmeans5344 Před 24 dny

      !!

    • @user-ee1fn4vt8b
      @user-ee1fn4vt8b Před 24 dny +3

      Maybe they've already checked out the hundreds of hours of self-produced content Hamza already has on the internet?

    • @samuelmyth8392
      @samuelmyth8392 Před 24 dny +19

      Yeh Chris actually critiqued Hamza at points throughout the discussion
      . It wasn't two men circle jerking and boasting about how much better they are than the entire population.
      There was actually some meaningful discussion here.

    • @brianmeen2158
      @brianmeen2158 Před 23 dny

      Social media is home to the most pessimistic and miserable people on the face of the earth. So many of these folks need to put their phone down and go outside

  • @notmyrealname3167
    @notmyrealname3167 Před 23 dny +225

    Hamza my dude, my husband and I fell in love with each other while working at Domino's Pizza. Our first date we had a beer at a local bar, then went to my place and showed each other funny CZcams videos. Next date, we played video games and cooked dinner at his. Sharing food, humor, and work is still our day to day life. Yes, we occasionally suit up fancy and go out, but that is us putting on a costume for a fun night out. What we showed each other first date is who we are, and why we still find each other completely delightful every day over a decade later.

    • @Adrian-yv1te
      @Adrian-yv1te Před 21 dnem +4

      I love this

    • @GEO_________________________24
      @GEO_________________________24 Před 21 dnem +16

      I get where your coming from but in today's world sadly not gonna happen I don't really like Hamza pushing this hustle culture shit because he benefits more from this but he kinda right. The relationship you have is rare back then it's ultra rare now days.

    • @Adrian-yv1te
      @Adrian-yv1te Před 21 dnem

      @@GEO_________________________24 it’s rare but possiblr

    • @Muhluri
      @Muhluri Před 20 dny

      ​@@GEO_________________________24so true. So much of our lives are based online so these kinds of organic relationships are super rare.
      You could go out but that also costs a lot of money. Most parent barely make enough money so imagine how much worse it is for younger people.
      I went to college expecting to have a cool social life and attend events. Instead 90% of my days are spent staring at a screen at home

    • @notmyrealname3167
      @notmyrealname3167 Před 20 dny

      @@GEO_________________________24 this was only ten years ago lol, not five decades ago. Most people I know who are happily married met under very normal circumstances and live very average lives. You do not need to put on some huge show. The Internet is not real life. Don't chase this stupid superficial wealth culture. All you'll find is shallow fake people by being shallow and fake.

  • @user-gj9rt6yn1j
    @user-gj9rt6yn1j Před 21 dnem +46

    Some of the people hating on hamza need to watch the podcast, he took the criticism in stride and is clearly very open to improve.

  • @NM-hq1io
    @NM-hq1io Před 23 dny +316

    This guy is the embodiment of a walking talking contradiction - so many examples, main one being is him dumping his girlfriend, making an hour video on why he dumped her, getting back with her, making a 45 minute video on how he’ll have kids with her, dumping her again & then making another hour video on why he dumped her 😂😂😂

    • @LimitlessLifestylePro
      @LimitlessLifestylePro Před 22 dny +51

      You just realized he’s a human?

    • @maxx1337
      @maxx1337 Před 21 dnem +92

      @@LimitlessLifestylePro which is why it's so bad for some people to follow others like it's a cult. everyone makes mistakes and you shouldn't just blindly follow everyone and take what they say as some sort of holy scripture

    • @NM-hq1io
      @NM-hq1io Před 21 dnem +7

      @@maxx1337well said

    • @NM-hq1io
      @NM-hq1io Před 21 dnem +8

      @@LimitlessLifestyleProjust realised he’s a walking talking contradiction?

    • @tommy5931
      @tommy5931 Před 21 dnem +11

      @@NM-hq1io It's pretty easy to realize if you watch like 10 of his videos. His life descisions go back and forth. Once he was going to pretty much quit youtube and become a fighter, and then quit like 1 week into his training (might have been 2 days). All of this is fine if he didn't claim to be a god who men should follow blindly.

  • @razefan350
    @razefan350 Před 24 dny +751

    This guy is the worst of the masculinity influencers. At least Peterson was a legitimate psychologist and Tate a kickboxer.
    His ONLY accomplishment is going viral on CZcams aping them, now he teaches business and relationships like he’s an expert when he’s shown no ability to succeed at either.
    People criticize self help influencers as just regurgitating from self help books but Hamza cannot even do that, whenever he talks about a book, even easy to understand one’s, it’s clear he doesn’t or barely even got the message. He is constantly going through identity crisis. First he quit his job to become a influencer, then he fired his editors and said he’s quitting to practice Muay Thai, then he quit that and came back saying he’ll teach business. First he talked about redpill and pickup, the he got a gf, then he suddenly broke up with her because she wasn’t traditional or whatever, then they got back together and he moved to the woods to be a father, then they broke up and he came back to party and travel, and he’s already complaining about that.
    I’ve been on his forums and it’s insane, literally hundreds of 14 year olds constantly in flux based on his changing ideologies, so many of them are trying to build “a business” while in high school or saying they are going to drop out of college or move to Russia to find a virgin or whatever because he’s constantly confusing them with mixed messaging and unclear advice. It’s hilarious that he’s so ridiculous even his obsessed fanboys have been calling him out because of how obvious it’s becoming he knows nothing about himself or the world but speaks with the confidence of a philosopher king.

    • @Samuel-vw2wy
      @Samuel-vw2wy Před 24 dny +61

      This is all lies, you are just a Jeffrey he warned us about.

    • @Ps3keks15
      @Ps3keks15 Před 24 dny +112

      nailed it

    • @billusher2265
      @billusher2265 Před 24 dny +58

      He has his issues but it’s not wrong to introduce and motivate hobbies like going to the gym, meditating, reading etc. to young people. If they had better influences available they would go to them, he’s fine as a starting point.

    • @Lozwave
      @Lozwave Před 24 dny +10

      100%

    • @Yunic505
      @Yunic505 Před 24 dny +37

      Damn kind of devaluing Peterson there. That man changed my consciousness towards life indirectly changing many aspects of my life for the better.

  • @thelittlepeople5500
    @thelittlepeople5500 Před 22 dny +20

    Chris I'm in awe of how eloquently you delivered your advice and critique of Hamza's approach, beginning around halfway through. People who didn't watch this because they don't like Hamza are missing out. I learned more from watching how you handled this interview than I have from a lot of other interviews. A graceful navigation of sensitive content. It really shows the power of simply telling the truth.

  • @florianmesaros
    @florianmesaros Před 22 dny +14

    The "no-need-to-be-certain" part is pure gold, love how you open up and give direct advice Chris!! Keep being direct and honest, even if you're not a disagreeable person!

  • @danyakreyg-8870
    @danyakreyg-8870 Před 23 hodinami +3

    growing up in a single parent home with my mom, I feel like I just had a conversation with a dad that I never had...

  • @KairiDivine
    @KairiDivine Před 24 dny +187

    Hamza used to be a genuine dude years back, and I do believe he wanted to help in the beginning, but it is clear he lost his way and his ego has overtook him.
    His advice now is rather toxic, and he never follows his own gospel.

    • @TheRealGrowKing
      @TheRealGrowKing Před 24 dny +9

      Straight up, well said

    • @brianmeen2158
      @brianmeen2158 Před 23 dny +7

      You really should listen to this podcast then as he talks about that exact thing! I didn’t hear any toxic advice from him here

    • @blazingcoder3196
      @blazingcoder3196 Před 23 dny

      yup

    • @Alijjose
      @Alijjose Před 23 dny +1

      @@brianmeen2158 I don't think its just about toxicity at this point. When you have a mass following of men who look to self-improve just to run it to the ground its hard to regain that trust you once had in your audience. Even so, the respect of your audience is just thrown out the window because there's a glaring lack of credibility that shows in your [in this case Hamza's] history. People can forgive but they won't forget.
      as the old saying goes "fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me" -Unknown

  • @yosefineftw
    @yosefineftw Před 17 dny +21

    After twelve years immersed in self-help, I've come to realize a profound truth: the essence of personal fulfillment lies in being unapologetically yourself. This doesn't mean you shouldn't strive to connect with others-being relatable is important. However, it's crucial to express your authentic self in every aspect of life, including romantic relationships, friendships, and social interactions. To do this, one must engage in deep reflection and work through past traumas. Healing these wounds is essential to living and expressing yourself authentically.

  • @Ryanhorganunfiltered
    @Ryanhorganunfiltered Před 23 dny +93

    It's quite surreal for me seeing you guys basically discuss the video i made about hamza and his relationship advice. I have to say, hats off to you Chris for telling Hamza what he needed to hear in such a dignified and classy way. And im also very impressed with how Hamza responded. He really took it on board, and things clearly came to light that he had been surpressing. It will be very interesting to see where Hamza goes from here. He's done so well for himself and helped many young men. But it was clear to me he wasn't being authentic. I wish him well and hope he finds his true path soon enough.
    Also, I'm manifesting being a guest on this podcast regularly. Haha, you never know..

    • @chillie000
      @chillie000 Před 22 dny +3

      People in the comments are discussing your video?

    • @Ryanhorganunfiltered
      @Ryanhorganunfiltered Před 22 dny +2

      @@TristanRiehl thanks man! 🙏

    • @Muhluri
      @Muhluri Před 20 dny

      You've made it to the big leagues now

    • @YoutubeWatts
      @YoutubeWatts Před 11 dny +1

      @@Ryanhorganunfilteredhe took the constructive criticism very well, I genuinely think he’ll grow from this.

  • @06dro
    @06dro Před 14 dny +9

    Although everyone is making the point that Chris was completely tearing Hamza apart, I’d like to point out that Hamza took the criticism on the chin and that allowed for him to open up and realize more about his situation. He didn’t get defensive but rather listened like a student and took the advice for what it is.

    • @JoanGamer99
      @JoanGamer99 Před 4 dny

      Totally. The only thing that took me by surprise is that Hamza ended the podcast, not Chris. Like it felt abrupt as hell but who knows, maybe it has nothing to do with him being uncomfortable and I'm just overthinking about it.

  • @arpitkushwaha6970
    @arpitkushwaha6970 Před 23 dny +55

    Tbh i used to admire hamza. But how he gradually contradicted his own thoughts and plans and just got down the rabit hole of making as much money as possible without even thinking about what audience has to say and just letting his ego boost made me lose respect for him. I don't watch him anymore but I'm still grateful to him for puting me in a path of self improvement and i think the only people that really improved is his audience. Lol

  • @FFFMedia910
    @FFFMedia910 Před 23 dny +38

    A lot of people hating Chris having hamza on, but it’s actually a great mentor to mentee conversation right there. And it’s a really valuable episode for young people.

  • @mariusvlad8601
    @mariusvlad8601 Před 24 dny +37

    been a Hamza supporter since the beginning , even met him in person, but man is that saying “ you either die as a hero or live long enough to become the villain”

  • @dumbdonny4824
    @dumbdonny4824 Před 23 dny +20

    I have so much respect for this host. He didnt just ket hom run wild he actually challenged him compassionately and guess what guys...it worked. Not only did he plant a seed of new growth amd development for this man, he also watered it and gave it sunlight. He went the extra mile to help this man fond understanding instead of judge and belittle him for his ideals. We can all learn SO MUCH from this interview.

  • @Quad038
    @Quad038 Před 24 dny +110

    I don’t know who this guy is, but I laugh at everyone ripping this without listening.
    Everyone has something of worth to teach you. It might be a lot, it might be just one thing. No one, even those you follow, should be believed/taken at face value. Because, everyone is wrong and right to different degrees. Only by listening, thinking and verifying will you ever find out the truth.

    • @Harry._.Thompson
      @Harry._.Thompson Před 24 dny +15

      Because they have watched his content and know what is wrong with him.

    • @TuscanBrick
      @TuscanBrick Před 24 dny +10

      Imagine defending a scammer that you don't even know

    • @Quad038
      @Quad038 Před 24 dny +8

      Maybe. But they aren’t saying what they disagree with. They are saying “don’t have him on” “don’t listen to him” etc.
      My guess, based on the pattern of the internet, is that they’ve only heard edited snippets or follow others who rip on this guy. They have never actually listened to him in a format like this, unedited, for two hours.
      Sadly that’s the way many things seem to work these days.

    • @Harry._.Thompson
      @Harry._.Thompson Před 24 dny +2

      @@Quad038 agree with the first part, but the people who tend to listen to this podcast probably have come from the “self improvement “ scene.
      If they have come from this scene then they will have watched many videos from and or on Hamza. And based on that, what they are saying probably isn’t unfair. Considering what he’s done .

    • @Emit.
      @Emit. Před 24 dny +3

      ​@Quad038 I've watched him for probably a year and a half and the criticisms are true. The only thing I'll bring up is Hamza has no ill intent, in another thread somebody mentioned him having conviction and full belief in what he's preaching before making a 180, and the thing is, he truly does believe his advice he's sharing is the best in that moment. I do believe he wants to have his followers do better, it's good for business and the audience, but he's just 26 and doesn't really know what hes preaching, he's blind about life trying to lead others through it. Within like half a year he went from wanting to settle down and was mapping out his life with a girl he would very soon(at the time) have children with to doing the party shit most people his would do. I won't criticze him as he's just another dude growing through life but I stopped taking advice from him long ago

  • @rocky_cutscene_era
    @rocky_cutscene_era Před 24 dny +41

    Gg episode. Started off like any other podcast, but about the mid it became more of conversation between close friends, with Chris taking the role of an elder brother of sorts.
    Great episode!

  • @Maynulhasan19
    @Maynulhasan19 Před 23 dny +18

    People judging without watching. There is lot to take.

  • @HamzaIbrahimIBI777
    @HamzaIbrahimIBI777 Před 21 dnem +8

    Hamza took this really well. We gotta guide people to the right path just because he’s whole life on is display doesn’t mean he can’t make mistake yes maybe he should be more authentic but overall he’s a greatly greatly positive Influence on this generation of men. I didn’t meditate till hamza started talking about it and it has done too much for in my life and I’m forever grateful to him.

  • @bradnichol6166
    @bradnichol6166 Před 23 dny +22

    Script got flipped. Chris showed the wisdom here. After all the interviews he has conducted, he became the expert and this ‘influencer’ the pupil. I think Hamza was gracious and did learn something about himself at least. I can’t believe he is a role model/coach to other men/boys.

    • @AndreTudor
      @AndreTudor Před 23 dny +14

      Hamza is to those boys as Chris is to Hamza. Those 10 years of difference are noticeable.

  • @bet0neiro
    @bet0neiro Před 24 dny +36

    When I heard Hamza was in Austin, I knew they'd meet up again. Even though I have my criticism surrounding Hamza, these two together have a lot to share.

    • @cu11en76
      @cu11en76 Před 24 dny +6

      Yeah I stopped watching him but I’ll still give this a listen

  • @Rek-Lore
    @Rek-Lore Před 23 dny +44

    Heard this on Spotify, just wanted to say a few things after briefly going over the comments here.
    Hamza helped me to realise that I had some serious addictions and that I couldn't live my best life as long as they weighed me down.
    On the other hand, there were many times I didn't feel like he had thought his advice all the way through.
    Hamza said that his peak emotionally was when he had started his dopmaine detox, meditating daily, and simply working towards his goals. No extra fluff or anything fancy, no need for strong convictions.
    That's why when Chris gave the example of "Fearing having to live in private what one says publicly" strikes right to the core of what Hamza's been experiencing.
    He's gone deep down many rabbit holes of self-improvement, but it's impossible to live all of them at once.
    When Hamza was living a simpler life, and being able to walk the example of the words he talked, he was at his peak. Not financially, or in relationship status, but with himself.
    He has great potential to recognise that simplicity again, and serve as that role model when he returns to that peak.

  • @domparsyou1109
    @domparsyou1109 Před 24 dny +253

    I cannot believe Hamza just willingly shared that story about completely betraying his mate because of an argument.. This guy wants to talk about being a strong, reliable man but that is one of the biggest bitch moves I have ever heard.

    • @brianmeen2158
      @brianmeen2158 Před 23 dny +102

      All of us are human and will make mistakes throughout our life. It’s important to recognize them and try to change

    • @joe_zupko
      @joe_zupko Před 23 dny

      @@brianmeen2158yeah for real, I’ve done all kinds of messed up stuff I wouldn’t do again haha

    • @tepeshini
      @tepeshini Před 23 dny +55

      Yes that is the whole point why he is sharing it

    • @aksjhdbaksjhdbNotASpam
      @aksjhdbaksjhdbNotASpam Před 23 dny +9

      @@brianmeen2158 Sure, but it tells you quite a lot about someone. Even though he might have changed now. How do we know? Too many just lie and pretend to have changed. And his track record isn't exactly great after that incident.

    • @domparsyou1109
      @domparsyou1109 Před 23 dny +17

      @@brianmeen2158 I agree with the sentiment. However, he didn’t seem the least bit empathetic or apologetic whilst telling it. From all accounts with the way hes treated other people i.e. girlfriends and editors, hes not learnt a single thing

  • @kevinchristian9490
    @kevinchristian9490 Před 20 dny +20

    Hamza does this weird thing where he laughs while telling a story, that’s usually putting someone else or another group down, while Chris doesn’t react to it at all.
    It’s like that nervous bs laugh

  • @lewisstroud5399
    @lewisstroud5399 Před 23 dny +57

    Can I just say what a journey Hamza has been on for the last couple of months. Went from wanting to start a wholesome family in the woods, to moving to the city so he could smash 304s. What an icon.

    • @nerd888
      @nerd888 Před 19 dny +3

      when the fuck did he say that 🤦. He literally explained that living in the middle of nowhere with nobody he could relate to or socialise with made him complacent and that he wanted more men around him. Which is the main reason why he and his girlfriend split

    • @lewisstroud5399
      @lewisstroud5399 Před 19 dny +7

      @nerd888 why is he running through all these women after the broke up with his girlfriend then? Seems very hypocritical since he preaches casual sex is degenerate.

    • @JoanGamer99
      @JoanGamer99 Před 4 dny

      @@lewisstroud5399He isn't, he didn't say any of that. This dude twisted his words big time bro.

  • @harijeevakumar2218
    @harijeevakumar2218 Před 23 dny +36

    His opinions are completely warped by social media and not real life.

    • @GEO_________________________24
      @GEO_________________________24 Před 21 dnem +1

      Yay but social media is reality now. Look at gen z most of are forever online just imagine what will happen gen alpha becomes 16+ imagine that internet and real world.

  • @cu11en76
    @cu11en76 Před 24 dny +98

    I stopped watching him like a month ago after his horrible relationship advice of “the guy who acts like James Bond will f your wife”
    Absolutely horrible, you should be yourself 100 percent in a relationship. I saw in his forum that like 14 year old guys were trying to put on this hypermasculine persona for their dates and gfs. I called one out on it and I was permanently banned. I still live my life by the philosophy of Kaizen, but found out Jesus of Nazareth is a better teacher than Hamza.

    • @SensemakingMartin
      @SensemakingMartin Před 24 dny +4

      I think he makes some mistakes but he has some wisdom too

    • @impepenane
      @impepenane Před 23 dny +11

      @@SensemakingMartinthat statement applies to almost everyone lol

    • @growwithkris
      @growwithkris Před 23 dny +1

      Amen to that brother 🙏 ✝️

    • @SosaiOyama
      @SosaiOyama Před 23 dny +1

      Someone who is authentically weak will not show a better hand by showcasing his flaws

    • @cu11en76
      @cu11en76 Před 23 dny

      @@growwithkris thanks

  • @DavidLopez-om5rf
    @DavidLopez-om5rf Před 9 dny +3

    Questions to ask yourself:
    If money and status were no object, what would I do?
    If I was less afraid of other people’s opinions, what would I say?
    What actually makes me happy? Does success make me happy? What is my definition of success? What is my definition of success if money is taken out of the equation?
    What are the things I’m hiding from myself?
    What are the emotions I’m unprepared to feel?
    What are the things that I feel the most shame and guilt around?

  • @YashNavindgi
    @YashNavindgi Před 21 dnem +3

    This is my first time watching one of Chris' videos, I've always seen him on Instagram and what not but never jumped on his podcasts until now. I didn't realise how much I needed to hear this, but I did, and I'm glad I did.
    Only jumped on this video now because of a.. "breakup" I'm going through, and its my first. I thought, I was mentally mature enough to deal with this sort of thing, but it this experience has very harshly taught me that I'm no where near ready. It's been about a week now, and I keep telling myself I'm getting over it, mainly through telling myself she's over it and got over it so quickly, but I do know I'm really not over it, probably never will be. But what I took away from this podcast, I think, was acceptance and being able to move on.
    I realise now how clingy I was being and possibly also ruined how we did end on good terms as a result of being so clingy, but I suppose now I need to move on, I need to really find myself and grow from whatever happened. I keep telling myself, I was fine before, I'll be fine now, but I realise that I'm only reading backwards by saying so. I need to learn, I need to read forward.
    I still think it will take me some time to fully be okay since I am very introverted and just lock it all up inside me, but I think.. I will get there.

  • @noisyminds
    @noisyminds Před 22 dny +9

    Love Hamza, but I swear I have just witnessed Chris channel his furiosity (if that's a word) into a subtle lecture giving no space for a counter-adjustment. Well Done Chris! Your body language spoke volumes. You did give away the energy you were feeling during some points but I feel they were intentional.

  • @Aur9345
    @Aur9345 Před 23 dny +5

    Thank you chris for this podcast episode, it inspires me to be more grateful for my parents.

  • @simpleselfhelp
    @simpleselfhelp Před 23 dny +9

    Appreciate this convo.
    Honesty from both sides. Listening to each other. I sense authenticity.
    I appreciate especially the advice Chris gave at the 'Finding Out Who Hamza Really Is' part and how Hamza receives it. Willingness from both sides to dive deeper with the motivation to become better people, better examples for us.
    I'm 27 years old right now and feel like I can relate to both of these guys. I'm happy they connect and share it with us.

  • @TheSteelTower
    @TheSteelTower Před 12 dny +2

    The questions Chris asked Hamza, that we should all be asking ourselves. What a great episode this was.
    1. If money and status were no object, what would I do?
    2. If I was less afraid of other people's opinions, what would I say?
    3. What actually makes me happy?
    4. Does success make me happy?
    5. What is my definition of success?
    6. What is my definition of success if money and followers were taken out of the equation?
    7. What are the things that I'm hiding from myself?
    8. What are the emotions that I'm unprepared to feel?
    9. What are the things that I feel the most shame and guilt around?

  • @SumFriesWidDat
    @SumFriesWidDat Před 20 dny +1

    Big fan of you Chris, and also a huge fan of Hamza since I did get into self improvement because of him. I just wanted to say this conversation is probably the best thing I’ve listened to all year. So many lessons from relationships, growing up, content, & self growth in general. Thank you for this man 🙌🏼🙏🏼

  • @LeanLifestyle
    @LeanLifestyle Před 21 dnem +5

    The way Chris gives Hamza advice is absolutely amazing

  • @mwilliamsonpt_
    @mwilliamsonpt_ Před 24 dny +45

    Chris you hit the nail on the head when telling Hamza to tread carefully with his conviction 1:01:50.
    It seems mature people see through the ‘dealing in absolutes’, hence why Hamza’s audience is so young. They take everything as gospel and the constant flips on views when speaking so strongly on a topic just comes across as disingenuous
    The ‘cult’ ‘us vs them’ approach is soley based on conviction, this is why he does it! That’s why people who see through this, call Hamza a scammer… Not saying personally that he is but it’s easy to lay that perspective. He looks like a hypocrite and open mindedness would go a long way with real men/women not just kids
    This is why Chris is the goat, brings the nuance even if it doesn’t appeal to the agenda that does well…
    Keep it up Chris… the new wave is chasing the ‘intellectual Chad’ not this 'red pill' open shirt cigar bullsh*t

  • @busterc8ke
    @busterc8ke Před 5 dny +1

    Mad respect to Hamza for not getting defensive and taking it on the chin.

  • @kaydance7
    @kaydance7 Před 22 dny +2

    LOVE how honest this conversation is! ❤

  • @ChristoScriven
    @ChristoScriven Před 24 dny +71

    If Hamza can do it, I can do it, Chris, I'm coming for you.

  • @matthewcallaway5223
    @matthewcallaway5223 Před 22 dny +4

    Chris I was really impressed with your wisdom on this one. Well done mate

  • @ChrisHops22
    @ChrisHops22 Před 12 dny

    Love that genuine conversation about Hamza. It's nice to see that he has a vulnerable side too.

  • @King__dori
    @King__dori Před 20 dny +2

    I freaking love how easily Chris read Hamza. Make sure your convictions are true to who you actually are, not just what wave you’re on. But Hamza is still very young and has a lot of growth to do

  • @ray11113
    @ray11113 Před 23 dny +5

    2.5 years since my kid was born and I haven’t had more than 5 hours sleep without waking up. I’ve got bags under my eyes. The shit all still gets done. Don’t worry about not living the perfect Huberman cycle

  • @Consistent30
    @Consistent30 Před 24 dny +138

    I remember seeing a video of Hamza talking about how important that carnivore diet was and that it was the perfect way of eating. He was a carnivore for no less than a week and told his audience to avoid all carbs and fibre. It was the most insane video Ive ever seen. A man to speak with such conviction on something he literally knows nothing about was insane to see lmao 😂 I know his done this with multiple different things in the past but for me the carnivore video was by far the worst thing I’ve ever seen

    • @ZenMountain
      @ZenMountain Před 24 dny +10

      A man to speak with such conviction on something he literally knows nothing about. That, all the time, everywhere.

    • @mwilliamsonpt_
      @mwilliamsonpt_ Před 24 dny

      He's a super indecisive creator, a total hypocrite and deals in absolutes to his young fans who'll take it as gospel... The carnivore diet for example, if you don't do it you're a 'jeffery', it's all to build a 'us vs them' cult-like following (usually young kids as they are easily influenced)

    • @soulofexistence
      @soulofexistence Před 24 dny +8

      You don't need much experience, it's common sense that the carnivore diet is an optimal diet by just observing nature and human history

    • @SensemakingMartin
      @SensemakingMartin Před 24 dny +1

      He's an ENFJ, they can often be like that because Introverted Thinking is their Inferior Function

    • @Dontdoit_
      @Dontdoit_ Před 23 dny +1

      So most red pill

  • @tasfiquesami2204
    @tasfiquesami2204 Před 22 dny +2

    Such a great episode. I have been following hamza's journey for quite some time now. I absolutely thought that him sitting down with you would make up a great conversation and one from which Hamza and all of us, as audiences can learn a lot from . Grateful for the work you do Chris.

  • @luckytabler2520
    @luckytabler2520 Před 19 dny +2

    This was such a great episode. It really helped me to realize that being as genuine as possible, as much as possible, is going to yield the best results in the future.

  • @thesingingfiddler
    @thesingingfiddler Před 21 dnem +4

    Nice to hear Chris speak up and push back

  • @TheHarbonator
    @TheHarbonator Před 21 dnem +8

    Incredible podcast 🏆🎖️👍🏻

  • @joshmoxey.
    @joshmoxey. Před hodinou +1

    Excellent podcast. Loved this conversation. Great to see more of Hamza’s humility

  • @JhanP7
    @JhanP7 Před 21 dnem +2

    This podcast has so much value, I realized I have lost my own sense of self because of consuming content.
    I'm 16 years Old and I was over thinking every thing in my life.
    Get back to meditation, it's so healing.
    Pozdrawiam❤

  • @paultaylor658
    @paultaylor658 Před 22 dny +54

    Never heard of Hamza before this podcast. One thing that struck me as fairly disturbing is the ~1200 followers who met with him in Vegas and the 13 yr old boy who said he doesnt fit in and so quit school since noone else understand his worldview and "life optimization strategy". How much of this damage is actually caused by Hamza and other online "lifestyle influencers" infecting the minds of our kids. This kid is going to grow up unable to engage with anyone who doesnt agree with his worldview which will likely result in a very lonely life. Basically the internet is rotting the minds of our kids.

    • @CoachShiro
      @CoachShiro Před 21 dnem +7

      On the one hand, I totally agree.
      On the other hand, I used to be in his paid community and I know exactly who he's talking about.
      At some point the kid is going to go through a socialization arc for sure, and he'll learn to adjust to people then.
      To be fair, it's not all that different from my own story, except his influence was largely from an internet personality rather than his family.
      Kid's only 13, he's got more than enough time to balance out his priorities, skills, and experiences.
      When I was his age I was very similar, but for different reasons.
      From 12-18 my life was completely consumed by school, sports, and the family business (restaurant).
      At 18 I went to college, which meant less school, less sports, and less participation in the family business.
      Since then, I've returned to the family business but I prioritize socialization and life balance a lot more than I did in my adolescence.
      I've got faith in the kid.
      He's got good people in his corner, his family especially, and will more than likely turn out alright.
      I will say, however, that you're certainly onto something with how Hamza and other lifestyle influencers are infecting the minds of the youth.
      How that affects each child will vary on a case-by-case basis, so it's more important than ever that we take care of our children and steward the youth of our communities!

    • @philnull
      @philnull Před 20 dny +1

      The kid will outgrow it. I followed ridiculous online personalities at that age and they became gateways to more sensible people like Chris. He’ll be fine, he has so much time to figure it out.

    • @rockyblumble
      @rockyblumble Před 18 dny +1

      Ohh you're so wrong. That kid (I assume, if he watches Hamza) has a growth mindset and he'll eventually see the truth about interacting with the world. And he'll probably be in a better place 10 years from now than the average guy.

  • @GorzaanFan
    @GorzaanFan Před 17 dny +3

    As an older guy watching this, I actually think Chris is the one who’s playing the status game. Is he actually being authentic or faking authenticity? Well played

    • @WHO_CARS
      @WHO_CARS Před 17 dny +1

      Social media = Status Game

  • @Andy.Gonzalez
    @Andy.Gonzalez Před 4 dny +1

    I believe that most people in these comments got this video wrong. I don’t believe that Chris gave Hamza a beat down or unwanted lecture, I think that Hamza had a cry for help in this moment needing this conversation of not trying to be perfect. Hamza genuinely needs a good role model to look up to which Chris can be, as he has been in this industry for much longer and is more wise in the sense of being authentic and having integrity.

  • @ethelbertblair580
    @ethelbertblair580 Před 13 hodinami

    This was such a nice conversation. Never heard of guest but sounds like an amazing guy the way they opened up to each othet

  • @rattlesnaketv
    @rattlesnaketv Před 19 dny +5

    Damn. Big bro Chris is a huge vibe.

  • @DG123z
    @DG123z Před 24 dny +7

    It's just smart to take care of yourself. Looks and financially. Both genders are realizing this.

  • @Nav1322
    @Nav1322 Před 14 dny +2

    Being someone who followed Hamza for a while and Now big fan of Chris, watching this episode. It is eye opening. Both of them are great people. Really Good job

  • @chinesetarzan
    @chinesetarzan Před 23 dny +1

    Really enjoyed this episode, just a big bro talking to his smaller bro. Beautiful

  • @Underdoge_
    @Underdoge_ Před 24 dny +3

    Part of the benefits of inner work like "Monk Mode" is building a solid foundation for your confidence, and it does require a complete and utter disregard for external (aka society's) validation, which paradoxically will improve your social life. Don't listen to this guy.

  • @castellum40
    @castellum40 Před 21 dnem +4

    I don’t see Hamza as a guru. I see hazmza as the guy next door who is also fan of the red pill space and who makes reasonable commentary on the trends in the red pill space.

  • @TH3_REAL_ON3
    @TH3_REAL_ON3 Před 19 dny

    Hamza has helped me / other young men a lot. He’s a young man going thru change. Leave the man alone.

  • @jbc365gym
    @jbc365gym Před 21 dnem +1

    Gotta say. While I was somewhat skeptical in the last 100 episodes or so - Chris impressed me in this one. Very stimulating for growth. Thank you Sir!

  • @SalvationLife
    @SalvationLife Před 23 dny +3

    im glad Chris isn't going easy on hamza. Chris gives a lot to learn.

  • @john.10347
    @john.10347 Před 23 dny +6

    I'm only an hour and 20 minutes in but wow, it's hard to believe but Hamza has the same struggles as most of the guys I know and me as well. This is so different than what I would have expected, he built an image of himself, a persona so disconnected, he doesn't he know who he is anymore saying things that he thinks his persona would say. Like from the legendary Shrek movie, peel all the layers and nothings there.
    I hope he becomes more genuine and learns more this podcast to me this is very relatable holding up an image and trying to keep people happy. Also, thank you Chris many of the advice you've suggested I think will help me so much in my future relationships

  • @NickSingh.96
    @NickSingh.96 Před 22 dny

    I started my self healing journey with Hamza being the first creater ive watched, which then lead me to Chris, Bedros keuilian, Tom, and Diary of a Ceo. Though i dont watch Hamza much anymore. I am greatful that his content helped me find all the other content creators due to the algorithm.

  • @jonathanstensberg
    @jonathanstensberg Před 22 dny +1

    Chris: Putting in effort to do and be better doesn’t mean you’re being inauthentic; it just means you actively care. You’re being who you truly are when you truly care. This is why we so clearly notice and strongly dislike when people stop trying: it shows they no longer care.

  • @Luca-Montanino
    @Luca-Montanino Před 24 dny +54

    This episode has only been up for 15 minutes and people are already tearing it down.
    Everyone has flaws, but to immediately bash an episode before watching it in its entirety is foolish.
    Hate never comes from above as they say.

    • @brianmeen2158
      @brianmeen2158 Před 23 dny +4

      Yep. Guarantee you the guys that are criticizing Hamza aren’t exactly happy with the life they are currently living

    • @Sam97-oi4vc
      @Sam97-oi4vc Před 23 dny +4

      ​@brianmeen2158 Is that your answer to anything? If someone disagrees, they must just be failing/Unhappy?
      You need to be more robust. People can't just go about like delicate flowers never expecting to get pushback and criticism.

    • @khongelaningobeni6614
      @khongelaningobeni6614 Před 22 dny +2

      ​@Sam97-oi4vc I see your point, but you have to admit. It ridiculous for people to start basing a 2 hour podcast 20 minutes after it dropped before they even listened to the same thing.

    • @Luca-Montanino
      @Luca-Montanino Před 22 dny +1

      @@Sam97-oi4vc I agree with you. I disagree with a lot of Hamzas takes. But I also think he has a lot of value to give, hence why he’s got to where he’s gotten to.
      Most of these comments have no reasoning behind the criticism.

    • @Muhluri
      @Muhluri Před 20 dny

      So true. Social media has made this problem worse

  • @isaacwinters6954
    @isaacwinters6954 Před 21 dnem +3

    It might be b/c this resonates with me personally
    But this is one of the best episodes
    Has Hamza been a bit much in his content
    Yeah
    But this level of authenticity from Hamza and empathetic insight from Chris quieted my mind and had me actively listening for most of it
    Don’t worship any one person
    That abdicates your own ability to lead and take charge of your life
    Hamza, Chris, yourself
    We’re just people
    Capable of greatness
    Through trial and error
    One day you’ll be the competent and capable person you’ve always wanted to be
    Allow yourself to fail on the way there
    - note to self

  • @jorgetinoco3574
    @jorgetinoco3574 Před 16 dny

    Chris!!!! I love this episode, I would love to see more of you this way where it is a back and forth. Super awesome

  • @miriamcombe3033
    @miriamcombe3033 Před 21 dnem +1

    I watch every episode of this show on principle. Never heard of Hamza. Was enjoyable seeing this evolution of Chris’s ability to say uncomfortable things and be a much needed mentor. 👍

  • @sirblackshield8000
    @sirblackshield8000 Před 24 dny +134

    Are people actually taking this hamza guy seriously 😂😂😂😂

    • @Cptn.Smoker
      @Cptn.Smoker Před 24 dny +20

      What’s your gross income last year before taxes ? I want to see whose advice has more credit, yours or his.

    • @julesbrunton1728
      @julesbrunton1728 Před 24 dny +41

      ​@@Cptn.Smokeryour name explains your attitude

    • @Cptn.Smoker
      @Cptn.Smoker Před 24 dny

      @@julesbrunton1728For asking a question ?

    • @Cptn.Smoker
      @Cptn.Smoker Před 24 dny +8

      @@julesbrunton1728I asked a pretty basic question. If that offended you, you should probably stay far away from the internet.

    • @julesbrunton1728
      @julesbrunton1728 Před 24 dny +29

      @@Cptn.Smoker you're confusing amusement with offence dude 🤣

  • @ergophonic
    @ergophonic Před 24 dny +16

    I'd have preferred a discussion with Abu Hamza than this guy.

    • @Cptn.Smoker
      @Cptn.Smoker Před 24 dny +2

      Start your own podcast ? Oooooooooppppssssss

  • @dhairyasheth
    @dhairyasheth Před 19 dny +1

    "We start out knowing what is important to us, but once we’ve achieved it, we lose sight of our priorities. Ego sways us, and can ruin us"
    - Ryan Holiday in his book 'Ego is the Enemy'
    I hope Hamza gets back on track after this interview, He changed my life, I don't want him to stop changing people's lives due to his ego blinding him.

  • @friedrichs.8004
    @friedrichs.8004 Před 21 dnem +1

    Never heard about this podcast before, but i am really impressed by the life lesson chris gave Hamza in this. Very intelligent man and lots to learn from him. If Hamza really listened to what chris said and implements it this will improve his whole life a lot.

  • @BetterThanYesterday_za
    @BetterThanYesterday_za Před 23 dny +3

    It’s so cool to have guys who are brave enough to share their life experiences, ups and downs. That way we can learn from their wrong and right moves.

  • @Solaris501
    @Solaris501 Před 24 dny +27

    In short, the whole sigma male concept is bs. After a while being alone sucks.

    • @tristongraham6907
      @tristongraham6907 Před 24 dny

      I don't think you were a sigma from the start. Sigma male came into this world already sigma they don't get bored because that's just the way they are.

    • @Solaris501
      @Solaris501 Před 23 dny +1

      @@tristongraham6907 Not going to try to prove myself to you. But I’ve moved from red pill to listening to people like Adam Lane Smith. Done being a bachelor and I’m proposing in a month (I’m 43). I was avoidant with unrealistic expectations.

    • @Sam97-oi4vc
      @Sam97-oi4vc Před 23 dny +3

      Please throw out any horrible redpill abusive relationship advice that Hamza threw out ('to keep her around you should randomly make her angry/cry/scared so that she's Insecure').
      If you love and respect your gf enough to propose, please don't do this to her. Remember how many of these redpill men are single.

    • @Solaris501
      @Solaris501 Před 22 dny

      @@Sam97-oi4vc I said I left rp and into secure attachment now. We’ll be good ❤️🙏🏼

  • @WatermanSurin
    @WatermanSurin Před 5 dny

    Unexpectedly one of my favorite episodes. You are wise beyond your years Chris. Love how Hamza received your advice.

  • @matthewchristian810
    @matthewchristian810 Před 14 dny +1

    I loved listening to this podcast. I've been a fan of Hamza for some time, and this was the first time I felt a personal connection since I can relate to so many of the battles he still faces. We routing for you bro!

  • @Ps3keks15
    @Ps3keks15 Před 24 dny +237

    why would you have this guy on Chris

    • @dawnfmEnthusiast
      @dawnfmEnthusiast Před 24 dny +14

      he's had him on before as well

    • @Pytliczello
      @Pytliczello Před 24 dny +7

      @@theonewhorules Sara and Hamza, give more examples if it's LOAD OF PEOPLE. And maybe they are not useful for you but they can be useful for younger audience

    • @alexdobos902
      @alexdobos902 Před 24 dny +31

      He probably resonated with his old content like many others, during the video he gives constructive criticism to Hamza because he sees the potential in him to help his audience, I think Chris wanted to teach him how to be more authentic and self-aware to actually help young people

    • @Youttubeuser20932
      @Youttubeuser20932 Před 24 dny +25

      Modern podcasting is just a bunch of guys circlejerking each other for views.

    • @mejdlocraftci
      @mejdlocraftci Před 24 dny

      @@dawnfmEnthusiast he wasnt so undisputably unhinged back then. So I wasnt unhappy about it, but now I think its a bad choice

  • @danielcurry1251
    @danielcurry1251 Před 24 dny +10

    As a young man, I was not expecting this conversation to have so many deep insights about personal identity and real success. Great conversation, Chris

  • @alf73
    @alf73 Před 2 dny +1

    I have autism and it is nice to have a few close friends, isn't all a bad thing because I learned to handle the bad things and improve the good things about it. Autism is about devoting the most energy towards finding the most outside of the box and unique solution to a problem whilst neglecting the stupid obvious solutions right in front of you. I have the ability now to give up the most different approach in certain scenarios now and it feels good to have autism because I can still find the abstract things that others have trouble finding. Rather than performing at a decent rate all of the time, I perform at a below average rate whilst having vivid impulses of extremely good performance.
    I came home from college on a Thursday once and failed at concentrating on any of my coursework. On the Friday and Saturday I would not do it and be guilty, but on Sunday I did 6 hours of work in the morning, completing a most of an assignment (probably a week of work). I am getting better at social skills now and I am realising that I am not that different from everyone else and the problems I have are not just autism related.
    It think it is probably a good idea to live a better life than the 40-60% of (lets just call them) NPCs. By NPCs I mean people who are similar to eachother, have the same bad habits, biases and flaws in deeper intelligence. It is good to slowly expose the flaws in any biased aggression that they may have towards you, do this in a way that does not make them feel instantly threatened. It is good to combat the bad thing that somebody does to you rather than them the first time, but for the second time it is best to combat them.

  • @malithsamaradivakara6967
    @malithsamaradivakara6967 Před 19 dny +2

    Love this, thank you both!

  • @AnujaNeth
    @AnujaNeth Před 23 dny +5

    Yall can hate hamza all you want but he genuinely saved my life when i was down bad and had no one to relate to. Even though i don't listen to hamza as much now, i wouldn't be the man i am without his guidance 🙏.

  • @t.agamer392
    @t.agamer392 Před 15 dny +3

    first time iv seen hamza on a podcast were the host dont glaze the life out of him

  • @alparboy01
    @alparboy01 Před 22 dny +1

    Chris is just next level on how he can express his thoughts. Amazing podcast!

  • @HighVibeManifest
    @HighVibeManifest Před 17 dny +2

    What a phenomenal podcast, I used to follow Hamza religiously and I didn’t even realize when I pivoted to Chris Williamson. Now seeing this podcast with Hamza, who I share a lot of views with was phenomenal because Chris was giving him (me) some great big brother advice.

  • @BruceKarrde
    @BruceKarrde Před 20 dny +3

    Hamza calling his own "community" a cult was one of the worst things he could do. I don't care that he changed his mind, or tries new stuff - we even see food health change their minds on carbs and such.
    However, Hamza didn't just let his ego take over, he became obsessed with himself. He became obnoxious to watch.
    He reminds me of Sandman, the MGTOW meme guy. Just an empty vessel trying to teach men how to live. Just to keep them depressed while collecting ad revenue.

  • @alisheikhahmed6902
    @alisheikhahmed6902 Před 24 dny +10

    Wether you disagree with Hamza or you don't...
    At least finish watching the episode and then start criticising , it's a matter of appreciation for the effort Chris has put in making the episode.
    Show some respect please ...
    Chris ... you're great as always , love your podcast🌹

  • @thibaultwalter4889
    @thibaultwalter4889 Před 16 dny

    This is the podcast I needed to hear, It appears on my CZcams home screen at the perfect time. Thanks a lot both !