Sebb X Luke Belmar

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00:00:00 In this section, Luke Belmar talks about the misconception that life is all about pleasure and happiness. He recounts a childhood memory of wearing one pair of shorts to school that his dog had peed on. He also emphasizes the importance of understanding money, as not knowing what it is can make it elusive. He encourages a mindset of possibility and getting to the next level rather than focusing on how terrible life is. Belmar shares that he has made up to $7 million in a day and his biggest loss was $3.6 million in two weeks. He acknowledges that mistakes and losses are just stepping stones in the process, and he is not weighed down by them. Belmar also explains that he is just a stepping stone in people's pursuit of truth and encourages individuals to do their own research. He resonates with people who relate to the truth he speaks and his reputation proceeds for him.

  • 00:05:00 In this section, Luke Belmar discusses how he first came across Sebb and how their relationship was built based on the assumption of who he believed Sebb would become. He explains his respect for individuals who stand on their truth and gravitates towards helping them. Luke also admires Sebb's work ethic, mentioning that they work hard, party hard, and still get things done. He acknowledges that some may disagree with their belief systems, but encourages people to embody their work ethic as they're putting in long hours and hard work. Luke shares his belief in a revolution happening right now, promoting the idea of pursuing and chasing autonomy and figuring out who you want to become instead of being assigned an identity.

  • 00:10:00 In this section of the transcript, Luke Belmar explains the concept of building a network or club to elevate oneself and others. He emphasizes that one cannot do anything alone and should pursue self-conquest, which will inspire others to do the same. Belmar clarifies that there is no fight involved, and he aims to control only himself, not external factors. Belmar believes that the system is flawed, and a reset is needed. The solution proposed is a reset of the system from capitalism to techno-feudalism, which the elites are intentionally creating to preserve their wealth. Belmar emphasizes the need for unity instead of combativeness.

  • 00:15:00 In this section, Sebb and Luke Belmar discuss the potential takeover by nationalization of private companies and banking systems, which could lead to a techno-feudalistic system where individuals will own nothing, and a selected few will control everything. They explain the concept of feudalism, where rich people owned everything, including the land, crops, armies, and controlled everything, while the slaves or peasants worked for them. They talk about how people are spending millions of dollars in the metaverse, developing online personas worth millions of dollars, and ecosystems online but not focusing on what matters in the real world. Sebb explains how he realized that the reality that we're in is false, and there's control, propaganda, and conditioning happening by a few hundred people at the top. They also mention that the people in power are controlling people in a much more intelligent way than before, by channeling the energy of the slaves more efficiently, getting more slaves and keeping them under their control without physically oppressing them.

  • 00:20:00 In this section, the speakers delve into the idea that all of the systems put in place by society, including capitalism and consumerism, were created to keep people distracted and focused on things that do not matter. They claim that people need to reevaluate these systems and focus on their journey towards autonomy and freedom. The speakers argue that these systems are designed to create a culture of dependency and that people need to focus on mental, physical, and spiritual health to break free from this cycle. They encourage people to create an abundant lifestyle that affords them time to focus on themselves and develop their personal growth.

  • 00:25:00 In this section, Sebb X Luke Belmar discuss the importance of health, wealth, and purpose in life. To improve one's health, Sebb suggests avoiding tap water and opting for purified water, ideally in glass bottles, or using reverse osmosis and carbon filtration systems to clean tap water. Additionally, one should consume food based on reason rather than emotion and ensure that it sets them up to win in the next cycle. To increase wealth, it is necessary to understand what money is and how it works. Learning the facts about money is essential to pursuing it effectively. Sebb also reminds listeners that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction, which is crucial to understand when pursuing wealth. Finally, they emphasize the significance of focusing on things that have meaning and purpose beyond material possessions, to live a fulfilling life.

  • 00:30:00 In this section, the discussion centers around the application of Newton's third law and how it can be applied to one's life. The idea is that if you control your actions and put in the work, you will receive the corresponding output in proportion. The focus needs to be on committing to a healthy lifestyle and achieving a long lifespan. Additionally, developing spirituality requires humility and consistency, allowing for the cultivation of spiritual maturity. The key takeaway is the importance of having a teachable attitude and adapting discipline to make positive habits a way of life.

  • 00:35:00 In this section of the video, Sebb and Luke discuss their views on Christianity and their personal journeys with religion. They both come from a Judeo-Christian background and initially followed the religion as it was what they were exposed to as children. However, they began to question their beliefs and explored other religions, including Hinduism and Judaism. Through their exploration of these different religions, they both discovered that there is Truth and wisdom to be found in each of these religions. But they both also sought a personal relationship with God and wanted to know if God would speak to them. They both believe that to hear God speak, you need to be teachable, humble, and focused on yourself. The last time Luke heard God was during a five-day fasting journey in Joshua Tree, where God's voice was very clear.

  • 00:40:00 In this section of the video, Sebb and Luke Belmar discuss their personal experiences with prayer and encountering God. Sebb recounts an experience where he had psychedelics and had a conversation with God about being trustworthy and surrendering small things before being trusted with bigger things. Luke Belmar talks about how prayer is not always just asking for things but can also be about listening and being honest and how being humble and honest is key to having an encounter with God. They also discuss the concept of faith and how it's about knowing the truth rather than just believing in something. The two express that they are both bad Christians, not always conforming to traditional religious practices but striving to live in a way that aligns with their beliefs.

  • 00:45:00 In this section of the video, Sebb and Luke Belmar discuss their beliefs about Christianity and the distractions that make it difficult to develop a spiritual life. Sebb explains that he sees Christianity as something that should bring peace, joy, and tranquility into your life, and that if you are a Christian living a miserable life, then maybe you are not truly living as a Christian. They go on to discuss their experiences in business, with Sebb explaining that his obsession with money came from his difficult childhood, and that this drive has propelled him to become successful at a young age.

  • 00:50:00 In this section of the video, Luke Belmar and Sebb discuss how to become valuable and make money. They both agree that money and value are interconnected, and the more valuable one is, the more money they can make. They recommend focusing on becoming valuable in some way, such as developing high demand skills or solving big problems that not many people can solve. Luke breaks down making money into three things: finding something that is in high demand, being the best at what you do, and being irreplaceable. By focusing on these aspects, one can make money in perpetuity.

  • 00:55:00 In this section, Sebb and Luke talk about the importance of positioning oneself for success and developing self-trust. They note that people tend not to use their brains and instead have "mushy" minds, which is a self-sabotaging mode that prevents them from advancing in life. To position oneself for success, it's essential to surround yourself with opportunities, especially in places where your skills are irreplaceable. Broke is a state of mind, not your pocket. Therefore, focus on the small wins, and learn to trust yourself by doing small things. As you trust yourself more, you'll start believing that you can do anything that you want. Ultimately, Sebb asserts that he doesn't need to prove anything to anyone since he's living his life, and people watching on Youtube won't break his bank account, relationships, health, or freedom.

01:00:00 - 01:25:00

Sebb and Luke Belmar discuss various topics in their YouTube video, such as hate and self-perspective, having a positive mindset, the importance of side quests and travelling, desensitization to privilege, and the decline of father-child relationships. They emphasize the importance of embracing pain and beauty, learning from everyone, and being respectful and accepting towards others. The speakers also share their belief in putting God first, being humble, and leading by example. They end the conversation with a plan to do a 2.0 podcast episode in Puerto Rico.

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  • 01:00:00 In this section of the video, Luke Belmar and Sebb discuss the topic of hate and self-perspective. They touch on the concept that people who hate may be projecting their own issues onto the person they are hating on, rather than it being a reflection of the person being hated on. They suggest that people should focus on themselves and extract valuable information from others rather than becoming fixated on hatred or negativity. Luke also shares that he believes people are all trying to figure things out in life and should be viewed equally. The secret sauce for success that Sebb and Luke suggest is having a student's mentality, being open to learning from everyone, and looking past the things you don't like to extract the valuable information.

  • 01:05:00 In this section, the speakers talk about creating a delusion that is so far out there that people will think you are crazy. They encourage listeners to have a positive mindset and a worldview that is focused on achieving their goals, no matter how impossible it may seem. The speakers explain that our minds are programmable, and we can reprogram our minds to create the circumstances we want. They stress the importance of learning new data sets by taking side quests, which can give us secret information and allow us to meet new people that will make us more powerful in completing our main quests. Overall, they encourage listeners to believe that anything is possible and that by renewing our minds and reprogramming ourselves, we can achieve our goals.

  • 01:10:00 In this section, two YouTubers, Sebb and Luke Belmar talk about the importance of side quests and travelling to gain new information and experiences. They express a desire to visit different parts of the world, try unconventional experiences like climbing Mount Everest and disconnecting from technology to fully challenge and strengthen their minds. They talk about wanting to live life on their own terms and searching for truth through unconventional experiences. They emphasize the importance of not getting stuck in a routine and not being afraid to venture out of their comfort zones to try new things.

  • 01:15:00 In this section of the transcript, Sebb and Luke Belmar discuss the idea of desensitization to privilege and how it can lead to being ungrateful for the things that should be appreciated. By disconnecting themselves from privilege and putting themselves in uncomfortable situations, they can reevaluate what they have and value it more. Sebb believes that new data sets and traveling to new places can help reevaluate the world view and improve oneself, making them a better entrepreneur, businessman, partner, and father. He stresses the importance of embracing pain along with beauty, as sadness and happiness are part of the same spectrum. Furthermore, he talks about the idea of the law of opposites – where for any positive energy there will be an equal portion of negative energy. Sebb says nothing beautiful comes without pain, and that he wants to become a certain type of man before having kids, as he wants raising them to be his full-time job.

  • 01:20:00 In this section, the speakers discuss the decline of father-child relationships, with fathers often not having enough time to build meaningful connections. They describe how children are learning from various sources, including textbooks, and that parents may not even know what kind of content is being taught. They discuss how boys today are more emotional and feminine than before, which may be partially attributed to the food they consume and possibly the medication they take. They also discuss the increasingly common LGBT and transgender communities in schools due to institutionalisation and indoctrination, noting that it is not something they have a strong opinion on as their priority is simply to focus on self-improvement.

  • 01:25:00 In this section, the two men talk about acceptance and respecting people for who they are, even if they may not agree with their lifestyle. They both agree that making judgments based on character and actions is more important than making preemptive judgments. They also discuss their belief in putting God first, being humble, and leading by example. The speaker challenges the other man to stay on the narrow path, question everything, and achieve success while building meaningful relationships. They end the conversation with a plan to do a 2.0 podcast episode in Puerto Rico.

Sebb X Luke Belmar

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00:00:00 In this section, Luke Belmar talks about the misconception that life is all about pleasure and happiness. He recounts a childhood memory of wearing one pair of shorts to school that his dog had peed on. He also emphasizes the importance of understanding money, as not knowing what it is can make it elusive. He encourages a mindset of possibility and getting to the next level rather than focusing on how terrible life is. Belmar shares that he has made up to $7 million in a day and his biggest loss was $3.6 million in two weeks. He acknowledges that mistakes and losses are just stepping stones in the process, and he is not weighed down by them. Belmar also explains that he is just a stepping stone in people's pursuit of truth and encourages individuals to do their own research. He resonates with people who relate to the truth he speaks and his reputation proceeds for him.

  • 00:05:00 In this section, Luke Belmar discusses how he first came across Sebb and how their relationship was built based on the assumption of who he believed Sebb would become. He explains his respect for individuals who stand on their truth and gravitates towards helping them. Luke also admires Sebb's work ethic, mentioning that they work hard, party hard, and still get things done. He acknowledges that some may disagree with their belief systems, but encourages people to embody their work ethic as they're putting in long hours and hard work. Luke shares his belief in a revolution happening right now, promoting the idea of pursuing and chasing autonomy and figuring out who you want to become instead of being assigned an identity.

  • 00:10:00 In this section of the transcript, Luke Belmar explains the concept of building a network or club to elevate oneself and others. He emphasizes that one cannot do anything alone and should pursue self-conquest, which will inspire others to do the same. Belmar clarifies that there is no fight involved, and he aims to control only himself, not external factors. Belmar believes that the system is flawed, and a reset is needed. The solution proposed is a reset of the system from capitalism to techno-feudalism, which the elites are intentionally creating to preserve their wealth. Belmar emphasizes the need for unity instead of combativeness.

  • 00:15:00 In this section, Sebb and Luke Belmar discuss the potential takeover by nationalization of private companies and banking systems, which could lead to a techno-feudalistic system where individuals will own nothing, and a selected few will control everything. They explain the concept of feudalism, where rich people owned everything, including the land, crops, armies, and controlled everything, while the slaves or peasants worked for them. They talk about how people are spending millions of dollars in the metaverse, developing online personas worth millions of dollars, and ecosystems online but not focusing on what matters in the real world. Sebb explains how he realized that the reality that we're in is false, and there's control, propaganda, and conditioning happening by a few hundred people at the top. They also mention that the people in power are controlling people in a much more intelligent way than before, by channeling the energy of the slaves more efficiently, getting more slaves and keeping them under their control without physically oppressing them.

  • 00:20:00 In this section, the speakers delve into the idea that all of the systems put in place by society, including capitalism and consumerism, were created to keep people distracted and focused on things that do not matter. They claim that people need to reevaluate these systems and focus on their journey towards autonomy and freedom. The speakers argue that these systems are designed to create a culture of dependency and that people need to focus on mental, physical, and spiritual health to break free from this cycle. They encourage people to create an abundant lifestyle that affords them time to focus on themselves and develop their personal growth.

  • 00:25:00 In this section, Sebb X Luke Belmar discuss the importance of health, wealth, and purpose in life. To improve one's health, Sebb suggests avoiding tap water and opting for purified water, ideally in glass bottles, or using reverse osmosis and carbon filtration systems to clean tap water. Additionally, one should consume food based on reason rather than emotion and ensure that it sets them up to win in the next cycle. To increase wealth, it is necessary to understand what money is and how it works. Learning the facts about money is essential to pursuing it effectively. Sebb also reminds listeners that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction, which is crucial to understand when pursuing wealth. Finally, they emphasize the significance of focusing on things that have meaning and purpose beyond material possessions, to live a fulfilling life.

  • 00:30:00 In this section, the discussion centers around the application of Newton's third law and how it can be applied to one's life. The idea is that if you control your actions and put in the work, you will receive the corresponding output in proportion. The focus needs to be on committing to a healthy lifestyle and achieving a long lifespan. Additionally, developing spirituality requires humility and consistency, allowing for the cultivation of spiritual maturity. The key takeaway is the importance of having a teachable attitude and adapting discipline to make positive habits a way of life.

  • 00:35:00 In this section of the video, Sebb and Luke discuss their views on Christianity and their personal journeys with religion. They both come from a Judeo-Christian background and initially followed the religion as it was what they were exposed to as children. However, they began to question their beliefs and explored other religions, including Hinduism and Judaism. Through their exploration of these different religions, they both discovered that there is Truth and wisdom to be found in each of these religions. But they both also sought a personal relationship with God and wanted to know if God would speak to them. They both believe that to hear God speak, you need to be teachable, humble, and focused on yourself. The last time Luke heard God was during a five-day fasting journey in Joshua Tree, where God's voice was very clear.

  • 00:40:00 In this section of the video, Sebb and Luke Belmar discuss their personal experiences with prayer and encountering God. Sebb recounts an experience where he had psychedelics and had a conversation with God about being trustworthy and surrendering small things before being trusted with bigger things. Luke Belmar talks about how prayer is not always just asking for things but can also be about listening and being honest and how being humble and honest is key to having an encounter with God. They also discuss the concept of faith and how it's about knowing the truth rather than just believing in something. The two express that they are both bad Christians, not always conforming to traditional religious practices but striving to live in a way that aligns with their beliefs.

  • 00:45:00 In this section of the video, Sebb and Luke Belmar discuss their beliefs about Christianity and the distractions that make it difficult to develop a spiritual life. Sebb explains that he sees Christianity as something that should bring peace, joy, and tranquility into your life, and that if you are a Christian living a miserable life, then maybe you are not truly living as a Christian. They go on to discuss their experiences in business, with Sebb explaining that his obsession with money came from his difficult childhood, and that this drive has propelled him to become successful at a young age.

  • 00:50:00 In this section of the video, Luke Belmar and Sebb discuss how to become valuable and make money. They both agree that money and value are interconnected, and the more valuable one is, the more money they can make. They recommend focusing on becoming valuable in some way, such as developing high demand skills or solving big problems that not many people can solve. Luke breaks down making money into three things: finding something that is in high demand, being the best at what you do, and being irreplaceable. By focusing on these aspects, one can make money in perpetuity.

  • 00:55:00 In this section, Sebb and Luke talk about the importance of positioning oneself for success and developing self-trust. They note that people tend not to use their brains and instead have "mushy" minds, which is a self-sabotaging mode that prevents them from advancing in life. To position oneself for success, it's essential to surround yourself with opportunities, especially in places where your skills are irreplaceable. Broke is a state of mind, not your pocket. Therefore, focus on the small wins, and learn to trust yourself by doing small things. As you trust yourself more, you'll start believing that you can do anything that you want. Ultimately, Sebb asserts that he doesn't need to prove anything to anyone since he's living his life, and people watching on Youtube won't break his bank account, relationships, health, or freedom.

01:00:00 - 01:25:00

Sebb and Luke Belmar discuss various topics in their YouTube video, such as hate and self-perspective, having a positive mindset, the importance of side quests and travelling, desensitization to privilege, and the decline of father-child relationships. They emphasize the importance of embracing pain and beauty, learning from everyone, and being respectful and accepting towards others. The speakers also share their belief in putting God first, being humble, and leading by example. They end the conversation with a plan to do a 2.0 podcast episode in Puerto Rico.

See less

  • 01:00:00 In this section of the video, Luke Belmar and Sebb discuss the topic of hate and self-perspective. They touch on the concept that people who hate may be projecting their own issues onto the person they are hating on, rather than it being a reflection of the person being hated on. They suggest that people should focus on themselves and extract valuable information from others rather than becoming fixated on hatred or negativity. Luke also shares that he believes people are all trying to figure things out in life and should be viewed equally. The secret sauce for success that Sebb and Luke suggest is having a student's mentality, being open to learning from everyone, and looking past the things you don't like to extract the valuable information.

  • 01:05:00 In this section, the speakers talk about creating a delusion that is so far out there that people will think you are crazy. They encourage listeners to have a positive mindset and a worldview that is focused on achieving their goals, no matter how impossible it may seem. The speakers explain that our minds are programmable, and we can reprogram our minds to create the circumstances we want. They stress the importance of learning new data sets by taking side quests, which can give us secret information and allow us to meet new people that will make us more powerful in completing our main quests. Overall, they encourage listeners to believe that anything is possible and that by renewing our minds and reprogramming ourselves, we can achieve our goals.

  • 01:10:00 In this section, two YouTubers, Sebb and Luke Belmar talk about the importance of side quests and travelling to gain new information and experiences. They express a desire to visit different parts of the world, try unconventional experiences like climbing Mount Everest and disconnecting from technology to fully challenge and strengthen their minds. They talk about wanting to live life on their own terms and searching for truth through unconventional experiences. They emphasize the importance of not getting stuck in a routine and not being afraid to venture out of their comfort zones to try new things.

  • 01:15:00 In this section of the transcript, Sebb and Luke Belmar discuss the idea of desensitization to privilege and how it can lead to being ungrateful for the things that should be appreciated. By disconnecting themselves from privilege and putting themselves in uncomfortable situations, they can reevaluate what they have and value it more. Sebb believes that new data sets and traveling to new places can help reevaluate the world view and improve oneself, making them a better entrepreneur, businessman, partner, and father. He stresses the importance of embracing pain along with beauty, as sadness and happiness are part of the same spectrum. Furthermore, he talks about the idea of the law of opposites – where for any positive energy there will be an equal portion of negative energy. Sebb says nothing beautiful comes without pain, and that he wants to become a certain type of man before having kids, as he wants raising them to be his full-time job.

  • 01:20:00 In this section, the speakers discuss the decline of father-child relationships, with fathers often not having enough time to build meaningful connections. They describe how children are learning from various sources, including textbooks, and that parents may not even know what kind of content is being taught. They discuss how boys today are more emotional and feminine than before, which may be partially attributed to the food they consume and possibly the medication they take. They also discuss the increasingly common LGBT and transgender communities in schools due to institutionalisation and indoctrination, noting that it is not something they have a strong opinion on as their priority is simply to focus on self-improvement.

  • 01:25:00 In this section, the two men talk about acceptance and respecting people for who they are, even if they may not agree with their lifestyle. They both agree that making judgments based on character and actions is more important than making preemptive judgments. They also discuss their belief in putting God first, being humble, and leading by example. The speaker challenges the other man to stay on the narrow path, question everything, and achieve success while building meaningful relationships. They end the conversation with a plan to do a 2.0 podcast episode in Puerto Rico.

Sebb X Luke Belmar

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If a video is not playing press this button 👇

00:00:00 In this section, Luke Belmar talks about the misconception that life is all about pleasure and happiness. He recounts a childhood memory of wearing one pair of shorts to school that his dog had peed on. He also emphasizes the importance of understanding money, as not knowing what it is can make it elusive. He encourages a mindset of possibility and getting to the next level rather than focusing on how terrible life is. Belmar shares that he has made up to $7 million in a day and his biggest loss was $3.6 million in two weeks. He acknowledges that mistakes and losses are just stepping stones in the process, and he is not weighed down by them. Belmar also explains that he is just a stepping stone in people's pursuit of truth and encourages individuals to do their own research. He resonates with people who relate to the truth he speaks and his reputation proceeds for him.

  • 00:05:00 In this section, Luke Belmar discusses how he first came across Sebb and how their relationship was built based on the assumption of who he believed Sebb would become. He explains his respect for individuals who stand on their truth and gravitates towards helping them. Luke also admires Sebb's work ethic, mentioning that they work hard, party hard, and still get things done. He acknowledges that some may disagree with their belief systems, but encourages people to embody their work ethic as they're putting in long hours and hard work. Luke shares his belief in a revolution happening right now, promoting the idea of pursuing and chasing autonomy and figuring out who you want to become instead of being assigned an identity.

  • 00:10:00 In this section of the transcript, Luke Belmar explains the concept of building a network or club to elevate oneself and others. He emphasizes that one cannot do anything alone and should pursue self-conquest, which will inspire others to do the same. Belmar clarifies that there is no fight involved, and he aims to control only himself, not external factors. Belmar believes that the system is flawed, and a reset is needed. The solution proposed is a reset of the system from capitalism to techno-feudalism, which the elites are intentionally creating to preserve their wealth. Belmar emphasizes the need for unity instead of combativeness.

  • 00:15:00 In this section, Sebb and Luke Belmar discuss the potential takeover by nationalization of private companies and banking systems, which could lead to a techno-feudalistic system where individuals will own nothing, and a selected few will control everything. They explain the concept of feudalism, where rich people owned everything, including the land, crops, armies, and controlled everything, while the slaves or peasants worked for them. They talk about how people are spending millions of dollars in the metaverse, developing online personas worth millions of dollars, and ecosystems online but not focusing on what matters in the real world. Sebb explains how he realized that the reality that we're in is false, and there's control, propaganda, and conditioning happening by a few hundred people at the top. They also mention that the people in power are controlling people in a much more intelligent way than before, by channeling the energy of the slaves more efficiently, getting more slaves and keeping them under their control without physically oppressing them.

  • 00:20:00 In this section, the speakers delve into the idea that all of the systems put in place by society, including capitalism and consumerism, were created to keep people distracted and focused on things that do not matter. They claim that people need to reevaluate these systems and focus on their journey towards autonomy and freedom. The speakers argue that these systems are designed to create a culture of dependency and that people need to focus on mental, physical, and spiritual health to break free from this cycle. They encourage people to create an abundant lifestyle that affords them time to focus on themselves and develop their personal growth.

  • 00:25:00 In this section, Sebb X Luke Belmar discuss the importance of health, wealth, and purpose in life. To improve one's health, Sebb suggests avoiding tap water and opting for purified water, ideally in glass bottles, or using reverse osmosis and carbon filtration systems to clean tap water. Additionally, one should consume food based on reason rather than emotion and ensure that it sets them up to win in the next cycle. To increase wealth, it is necessary to understand what money is and how it works. Learning the facts about money is essential to pursuing it effectively. Sebb also reminds listeners that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction, which is crucial to understand when pursuing wealth. Finally, they emphasize the significance of focusing on things that have meaning and purpose beyond material possessions, to live a fulfilling life.

  • 00:30:00 In this section, the discussion centers around the application of Newton's third law and how it can be applied to one's life. The idea is that if you control your actions and put in the work, you will receive the corresponding output in proportion. The focus needs to be on committing to a healthy lifestyle and achieving a long lifespan. Additionally, developing spirituality requires humility and consistency, allowing for the cultivation of spiritual maturity. The key takeaway is the importance of having a teachable attitude and adapting discipline to make positive habits a way of life.

  • 00:35:00 In this section of the video, Sebb and Luke discuss their views on Christianity and their personal journeys with religion. They both come from a Judeo-Christian background and initially followed the religion as it was what they were exposed to as children. However, they began to question their beliefs and explored other religions, including Hinduism and Judaism. Through their exploration of these different religions, they both discovered that there is Truth and wisdom to be found in each of these religions. But they both also sought a personal relationship with God and wanted to know if God would speak to them. They both believe that to hear God speak, you need to be teachable, humble, and focused on yourself. The last time Luke heard God was during a five-day fasting journey in Joshua Tree, where God's voice was very clear.

  • 00:40:00 In this section of the video, Sebb and Luke Belmar discuss their personal experiences with prayer and encountering God. Sebb recounts an experience where he had psychedelics and had a conversation with God about being trustworthy and surrendering small things before being trusted with bigger things. Luke Belmar talks about how prayer is not always just asking for things but can also be about listening and being honest and how being humble and honest is key to having an encounter with God. They also discuss the concept of faith and how it's about knowing the truth rather than just believing in something. The two express that they are both bad Christians, not always conforming to traditional religious practices but striving to live in a way that aligns with their beliefs.

  • 00:45:00 In this section of the video, Sebb and Luke Belmar discuss their beliefs about Christianity and the distractions that make it difficult to develop a spiritual life. Sebb explains that he sees Christianity as something that should bring peace, joy, and tranquility into your life, and that if you are a Christian living a miserable life, then maybe you are not truly living as a Christian. They go on to discuss their experiences in business, with Sebb explaining that his obsession with money came from his difficult childhood, and that this drive has propelled him to become successful at a young age.

  • 00:50:00 In this section of the video, Luke Belmar and Sebb discuss how to become valuable and make money. They both agree that money and value are interconnected, and the more valuable one is, the more money they can make. They recommend focusing on becoming valuable in some way, such as developing high demand skills or solving big problems that not many people can solve. Luke breaks down making money into three things: finding something that is in high demand, being the best at what you do, and being irreplaceable. By focusing on these aspects, one can make money in perpetuity.

  • 00:55:00 In this section, Sebb and Luke talk about the importance of positioning oneself for success and developing self-trust. They note that people tend not to use their brains and instead have "mushy" minds, which is a self-sabotaging mode that prevents them from advancing in life. To position oneself for success, it's essential to surround yourself with opportunities, especially in places where your skills are irreplaceable. Broke is a state of mind, not your pocket. Therefore, focus on the small wins, and learn to trust yourself by doing small things. As you trust yourself more, you'll start believing that you can do anything that you want. Ultimately, Sebb asserts that he doesn't need to prove anything to anyone since he's living his life, and people watching on Youtube won't break his bank account, relationships, health, or freedom.

01:00:00 - 01:25:00

Sebb and Luke Belmar discuss various topics in their YouTube video, such as hate and self-perspective, having a positive mindset, the importance of side quests and travelling, desensitization to privilege, and the decline of father-child relationships. They emphasize the importance of embracing pain and beauty, learning from everyone, and being respectful and accepting towards others. The speakers also share their belief in putting God first, being humble, and leading by example. They end the conversation with a plan to do a 2.0 podcast episode in Puerto Rico.

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  • 01:00:00 In this section of the video, Luke Belmar and Sebb discuss the topic of hate and self-perspective. They touch on the concept that people who hate may be projecting their own issues onto the person they are hating on, rather than it being a reflection of the person being hated on. They suggest that people should focus on themselves and extract valuable information from others rather than becoming fixated on hatred or negativity. Luke also shares that he believes people are all trying to figure things out in life and should be viewed equally. The secret sauce for success that Sebb and Luke suggest is having a student's mentality, being open to learning from everyone, and looking past the things you don't like to extract the valuable information.

  • 01:05:00 In this section, the speakers talk about creating a delusion that is so far out there that people will think you are crazy. They encourage listeners to have a positive mindset and a worldview that is focused on achieving their goals, no matter how impossible it may seem. The speakers explain that our minds are programmable, and we can reprogram our minds to create the circumstances we want. They stress the importance of learning new data sets by taking side quests, which can give us secret information and allow us to meet new people that will make us more powerful in completing our main quests. Overall, they encourage listeners to believe that anything is possible and that by renewing our minds and reprogramming ourselves, we can achieve our goals.

  • 01:10:00 In this section, two YouTubers, Sebb and Luke Belmar talk about the importance of side quests and travelling to gain new information and experiences. They express a desire to visit different parts of the world, try unconventional experiences like climbing Mount Everest and disconnecting from technology to fully challenge and strengthen their minds. They talk about wanting to live life on their own terms and searching for truth through unconventional experiences. They emphasize the importance of not getting stuck in a routine and not being afraid to venture out of their comfort zones to try new things.

  • 01:15:00 In this section of the transcript, Sebb and Luke Belmar discuss the idea of desensitization to privilege and how it can lead to being ungrateful for the things that should be appreciated. By disconnecting themselves from privilege and putting themselves in uncomfortable situations, they can reevaluate what they have and value it more. Sebb believes that new data sets and traveling to new places can help reevaluate the world view and improve oneself, making them a better entrepreneur, businessman, partner, and father. He stresses the importance of embracing pain along with beauty, as sadness and happiness are part of the same spectrum. Furthermore, he talks about the idea of the law of opposites – where for any positive energy there will be an equal portion of negative energy. Sebb says nothing beautiful comes without pain, and that he wants to become a certain type of man before having kids, as he wants raising them to be his full-time job.

  • 01:20:00 In this section, the speakers discuss the decline of father-child relationships, with fathers often not having enough time to build meaningful connections. They describe how children are learning from various sources, including textbooks, and that parents may not even know what kind of content is being taught. They discuss how boys today are more emotional and feminine than before, which may be partially attributed to the food they consume and possibly the medication they take. They also discuss the increasingly common LGBT and transgender communities in schools due to institutionalisation and indoctrination, noting that it is not something they have a strong opinion on as their priority is simply to focus on self-improvement.

  • 01:25:00 In this section, the two men talk about acceptance and respecting people for who they are, even if they may not agree with their lifestyle. They both agree that making judgments based on character and actions is more important than making preemptive judgments. They also discuss their belief in putting God first, being humble, and leading by example. The speaker challenges the other man to stay on the narrow path, question everything, and achieve success while building meaningful relationships. They end the conversation with a plan to do a 2.0 podcast episode in Puerto Rico.