@TeamFearless

What was the greatest lesson you took away from this video? COMMENT BELOW.

@TrunggNguyễn-m7f

I was always the guy on the outside looking in. Always building. Always learning. But still outside. Then someone mentioned the book by Dominic Richard Thompson, and I finally felt like I’d gotten the keys. It didn’t just change my mindset- it changed my vocabulary, my strategy, and even how I look at governments, banking, and citizenship. I now understand: wealth isn’t earned. It’s positioned.

@freefxeas

This really touched me, "Always find something that make you feel better, in every state or stage in life, whether when you are feeling week or feeling strong coz the only person to make you happy is you yourself, and that is what you need to have in order to archive self fulfillment."

@DragonshotProductions

I watch this video every time I’m angry at myself or someone else and it brings me back into a positive state. Thank you Tony.

@valentinapoeta6642

This Video saved me!!!! 
I used to watch it everyday after the break up! I felt lost. Abandoned. I got a lot of good energy watching this video everyday, healing more and more.. Emotions are the engine of our life. i love to feel, to live, to love and to be grateful. 
Thank you Tony!

@TheRealSandman

Growth is my main driving force. I'm a 21 year old musician. I made the decision 6 years ago to buy my first drum kit & since then my life has changed, playing in a band (maybe soon to be 2) and am currently in the process of recording music videos for my own solo music which I plan to make a career out of.

I'm also going to start learning how to make jewellery to set up a jewellery business & eventually make fine jewellery.

The thing that gets me up is the drive to be better than I was last week & to forward myself in mastering my craft & becoming a better version of myself.

@ambarpathak587

when i go through the comments section , i see all the beautiful people trying to change their life and this gives me strength as welll. Thankyou brothers and sisters, you all have a wonderful life.

@AlwaysManifesting

This statement was gold “No matter how many mistakes you make or how slow you progress, you are still way ahead of everyone who isn’t trying."

@TheEasytimer

Thank you for your strength Tony . I have just come out an illness that lasted 10 years , I am unemployed and not fit enough for work yet and my benefits do not go far but its enough to keep me going . I smile and give thanks everyday .Bless you XxX

@AAchurch

Ever since I was a kid I listened to Tony Robbins, my mother would buy his cassette tapes. To this day I really do enjoy going and listening to him on YouTube, I do wish he had a one day seminar that was affordable. He really is such a very neat man of our time. Thank you so much Tony for what you've done for myself and others.

@nyc_24

Once Tony sad  “No matter how many mistakes you make or how slow you progress, you are still way ahead of everyone who isn’t trying.”

@TinaMyles

Engaging with motivational speakers has profoundly shaped my outlook on personal development. True growth isn't achieved through mere routine; personal empowerment stems from strategic mindset shifts.  I've learned that accumulating wealth hinges on making prudent investment decisions.

@popalatayee

I always had Negative Thoughts, but this man learnt me that "You can't find yourself in the world until you find your own world in yourself" Thanks for your best speeches Mr. Tony Robbins.

@jonnymasombuka

Success without fulfillment is an ultimate failure and that is so true. Thank you for posting Tony.

@danishjunaidi1043

The greatest lesson I learned was that 'Happiness is a state of mind'. Acquire it, the world is yours.

@savannadarnell

"trade your expectations for appreciation!!"  I LOVEEE THIS

@kristafb1

I was raised by a negative thinking mother, I was told by my grandmother that I was never enough, too fat, lazy, at my full potential & not to expect more. I am surrounded by negativity in my life and its made me closed off & solitary. I am 55, I live alone with my pets, I don't go out with friends (I barely have friends), I work & go home.  5 years ago when i turned 50 I decided to step outside of my box & travelled by myself. I met new friends & experienced people who were happy with very little & it made me want that in my life. I made up my mind to be happy, travel more, love freely, open myself to new people & experiences & then Covid hit & we were locked down. It hit me hard. Depression was overwhelming for a long time. But this year I've woken up to realize how fortunate I am. I never lost my job, neither I nor my family had covid, I am working hard to get healthy & lose weight again & feeling more positive every day.  I've learned that every single day I need to make the choice to be happy. Or at the very least be open to happiness. Is my life what I want, No. not even close! But I'm open to whatever comes my way.

@JelenaHirv

Thank you Tony Robbins! You reminded me about enjoying now!! It is so important. I am making a decision to live my life to the fullest NOW!!! I almost cried throughout the video. That's how powerful and motivating your speech is.

@orbarel3435

GRATITUDE IS EVERYTHING IN LIFE AND WILL GIVE YOU EVERYTHING

@MotiveVideoBook

Wow "success without fulfillment is the ultimate failure" "it's not the conditions, it's your decisions" so powerful!