There’s a lot of advice online. Tons of it, all over the internet. Everywhere you go, you can find advice for pretty much everything.

Just go to Google and type in the advice you’re looking for.

Go to Google and type in how to be successful.

Go to Google and type in how to make money.

Go to Google and type in how to be rich.

Go to Google and type in how to meet women.

You are inundated with advice. Many so-called experts out there giving advice on everything. As a matter of fact, the other day, somebody sent me a new guru.

He was the banker guru.

He teaches people how to open up a bank account. I’m thinking to myself, well, if you don’t know how to open a bank account, you probably don’t have the money to open one up anyway. So how is he going to make money? But in today’s advice-filled culture, we are inundated with messages nonstop.

And so many mixed messages, too.

Do These ‘Experts’ Really Know What They’re Talking About?

You’ve got the 23-year-old life coach.

Twenty-three and a life coach? What are you going to teach me, how to pass my SATs and how to make it the first year out of college? What are you going to teach an older person, that they don’t already know?

You’ve got dating advice from people who don’t even know how to date, or meet, or have relationships.

But we are all constantly looking and searching for new experts every single day. We’ve become obsessed with trying to figure things out.

And the question is, what are we really trying to figure out in the first place?

What is Missing in Our Lives?

I want you to think about that for a moment. I want you to think about what’s missing in your life right now, and I want you to write it down.

Then I want you to Google all the things that are missing in your life, and I want you to take a look at the people that are giving advice.

Do they seem worthy, do they seem trustful?

Do you feel like they live the life that they’re talking about, or they just learned some marketing in a weekend course?

Technically, if you think about it, most of you got all the life advice you needed from your parents. Maybe, like me, you didn’t have the luxury of great fatherly advice, but parents should play the biggest role in the lessons you learn. Either your parents, or Neil Diamond!

Especially if you’re younger, in your 20s, and you’re starting to be successful, you’ve got to really put that on your parents. Your parents taught you the right mindset, how to be successful, and they did the job to show you how to be an amazing person in today’s current conditions.

But there are so many people out there that are just so confused, lost, don’t really know exactly what to do. Well, I have a solution.

We’re about to give you the only life advice you’ll ever really need.

The Best Life Advice…

When you listen to the advice in today’s video, I want you to ask yourself if this resonates with you and if it makes sense.

I’ve been on the planet a long time, and if I went back and had to talk to the younger version of myself, I’d hit my younger self in my face a few times.

Then I’d punch him in the stomach and tell him to stop eating the things he was eating.

Patience my friend, listen to the advice in this video. If you really listen to the advice in this video, things are going to be pretty amazing for you. If you have an amazing long life, stay healthy, don’t drink that much, take care of yourself, things are going to change. Watch this video.

Watch this video several times because it has some tips in it that I think will change the way you look at things. For those of you that are young, I feel so great being able to influence you, and being able to really mold where you’re going. Because I know what it’s like to not have a father that teaches you the simple lessons in life.