Multi-Billionaire Explains his Simple Steps to Success

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Published 2019-10-24
This is Multi-Billionaire Tillman Fertitta's Ultimate Advice for Becoming Successful from a Young Age. Shut Up and Listen is the title of Tilman Fertitta's new business book. Watch this episode and learn how to grow your business with host Bryan Elliott as he takes you Behind the Brand.

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All Comments (21)
  • @BehindtheBrand
    Thnx for watching! Subscribe to get smarter, grow your brand, make more 💰More vids in the library w/ some of the smartest people on the planet --> bit.ly/GetBehindtheBrand
  • @rapp-in1mz
    Great video, The first $100,000 invested was amazing. But when you hit $300,000 it’s like smashing the glass ceiling! I cried.
  • As an avid investor, I often mull over how accomplished investors are able to amass fortunes through their investment endeavors. Presently, I hold equity exceeding $545K from a recent home sale, yet I'm uncertain about my next investment move. Should I consider buying stocks at this time, or should I await another opportunity?
  • This video is such a blessing to all. I achieved success after I practiced the steps below.
  • Billionaires are the greatest source of insights in entrepreneurship, risk taking and relationships.
  • My #1 rule for Success in Business is making everyone feel appreciated (most importantly the customer) that also included employees, vendors, banker, cpa, bookkeeper, etc. I had a guy tell me. I'm not in the auto repair business. I'm in People Pleasing Business....I use Auto Repair as the medium which I use to make customers, employees, etc HAPPY!
  • @christopherpaul5
    Understanding personal finances and investing will most likely lead to greater financial independence. By being knowledgeable about money and investing, individuals can make informed decisions about how to save, spend, and invest their money. A trader made over $350k in this recession influenced market
  • @BehindtheBrand
    Thanks for watching and I wish I could share all of the conversations that happened off camera! Anyway, if you liked this one, here's another with billionaire Kevin O'Leary that has some great lessons: https://youtu.be/EPT5_RMSO_U
  • @arianfusha1853
    Tillman is a G. I wish you would have asked him more detailed questions about recruiting, marketing, sales, mindset, etc. Ty for the video either way.
  • @waitforit6524
    No one shoe fits all, and no one just falls into something. Everyday small decision snowballs into what you end up with, good or bad.
  • Great interview, Brian. I love how relaxed and authentic the people are during your interviews. Tilman shared a lot of valuable advice. Keep it up!
  • I am rebuilding an apartment building in Chattanooga tn. It will take my entire life to accomplish. And my entire income over the next 20years. Then I am going to start a process of screening homeless families and give away one apartment at a time. This is my dream. O will succeed. I don't want wealth in this life. I simply want to give good people a break no one ever gave me.
  • @MrBazon
    Mr.Tillman was in monaco this summer on his yacht, got to see him and the helicopter onboard, what a truly inspring individual.
  • @josephdaoud5868
    If entrepreneurship is in one’s DNA, then why is it that we don’t hear more stories of the successes of children of successful entrepreneurs, while stories of people going from rags to riches are so plentiful? Anyone driven, can become an entrepreneur!
  • @Wise333
    i was a kid with a business too, sold candy at school as well, never liked Cartoons, didnt watch them either, was a member of Capital O sales business for kids, i can totally relate, I will be a Billionaire
  • Bryan, this was one of the best videos i've seen on youtube so far ! Well done, you do a very great job. You ask all the right questions!
  • @rr8253
    At 43 min in, I totally agree with him. Restaurants are expensive and you go out for the experience and I can't stand a dirty restaurant. I usually look at the bathrooms and if they are filthy, I never go back....and that is hard to find any more, nobody wants to clean the bathrooms. It's one of the reasons that I hardly go to Starbucks anymore....I'm paying $4-$5 for a cup of coffee and their bathrooms are disgusting. It didn't used to be that way. Or you go into a self-seating place and there are 4 people standing around behind the counter and there isn't one clean table to sit at....drives me crazy. I was a teenager and worked at restaurants and I worked my tail off and always made sure things were presentable.
  • @MajinHico
    "You just know..." "I am not good to get to the next level...". The true fact is that you don't know, you just have some sort of educated guess. If you failed few times it does not mean that you do not have gene for that. If you have goal - do what ever it takes to achieve it.
  • Great Advice Tilman! “Nobody ever told that guy you can do it you can make a million dollars” “You gotta feel it” “It’s A YOU”