
The Game with Alex Hormozi
What Leila Hormozi And I Accomplished In Q1 And HOW We Did It | Ep 860
31 Mar 2025
Wanna scale your business? Click here.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.Follow Alex Hormozi’s Socials:LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Twitter | Acquisition
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What's going on, everyone? Welcome back to a new episode, joint style between the game and build with Layla. So this is a collab, you know, because we're influencers. We're collabing.
Did you even, did you hesitate when you said the name of my podcast?
I feel like you were like, you didn't even know, did you?
I wasn't sure if it was scale. Oh my God, no. I know it's Bill, I said the right word. No, you don't. I said the right word. This is so fucked. So we thought we'd give you guys a 2025, one sixth of the way through the year update, which is kind of insane when you think about it. Like we're almost done the first quarter. How fast that moved. I mean, yeah. Layla, would you like to kick us off?
Yeah, Alex. If you had one word to describe the first six of the year, what word would you use? Is dick punch one word? I was trying to think of mine, so I was giving myself time by asking you. Yeah, I think that's my word. Yeah, I would say eating glass.
Yeah. eating glass. I don't think we have the staring into the abyss part. For those of you who don't know, that's an Elon Musk quote that Layla and I both like. He said, entrepreneurship is a lot like staring into the abyss and eating glass. Staring into the abyss because you don't know if your company is going to make it and you're always facing existential threats.
And then eating glass because the way entrepreneurship works is that you were a funnel for all the problems that people either could not solve on their own or did not want to solve on their own. And usually it's both of those things, the ones that they don't know how and don't want to solve. And so basically your every single day is just only solving the worst things on an unending basis.
And the number of problems that go wrong is just astounding. As an entrepreneur, how can we even function with the amount of things that are going wrong at any given point? But for some reason, we keep doing it. And so here we are. But anyways, that's what Layla was referencing. So it's definitely been an eating glass period.
Yeah, it's interesting because I think I was thinking about it because I think a lot of people obviously go through this phase and it happens no matter how big your business is. And I would actually argue that the bigger your business, the more glass you eat, because the problems are bigger.
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