He speaks with passion because he's sharing his personal experiences, not just something he read. He lived through hardships like eating out of trash cans and living in abandoned buildings, and he believes there are no excuses for not reaching one's full potential.
Thomas stresses that individuals owe it to themselves to take charge of their lives, regardless of their circumstances. He argues that blaming others or making excuses is counterproductive and that self-accountability is crucial for success.
Thomas believes that true success comes when one desires it as intensely as they desire to breathe. He argues that most people don't want success badly enough, often prioritizing comfort over hard work.
Thomas shares his journey from being a homeless high school dropout to achieving success. He uses his experiences to illustrate that overcoming personal challenges and taking responsibility for one's life are essential for growth and achievement.
Thomas advises against hanging out with people who focus on others' lives and instead recommends surrounding oneself with like-minded individuals who are focused on their own goals and visions.
Thomas argues that many struggle because they don't know their purpose and are intimidated by others who are clear about their own identity. He believes that understanding oneself is key to overcoming this intimidation.
Thomas emphasizes the importance of sacrificing immediate pleasures for long-term success. He notes that some people can't give up distractions like TV or social media, which hinder their progress.
Thomas uses the story to demonstrate that true desire for success is akin to the instinct to breathe. The young man only wanted to breathe when underwater, and similarly, people must want success as desperately to achieve it.
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