This was so weird

Leila Hormozi · Beginner ·🚀 Entrepreneurship & Startups ·2w ago

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Leila Hormozi shares a personal anecdote about a weird experience in business and entrepreneurship

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Get the unfiltered memos I send my team as we scale Acquisition.com to $1B+: https://leilahormozi.com Want to learn how to scale your business? You can get my free personalized roadmap here: https://www.acquisition.com/roadmap If you’re new to my channel, my name is Leila Hormozi. I’m the founder and Chairwoman of Acquisition.com, where we help ambitious people scale extraordinary companies. A little about me... 10 years ago: - Was 100lbs overweight. - Had $1,000 saved after 19 months of work. This year: - We bought our first headquarters here in Las Vegas. - We grew our holding company team at Acquisition.com to 65 people. Success is accessible to anyone willing to do the work required. Big visions never make sense to small-minded people. If you want to have a greater impact, you’ll have to make greater sacrifices. My message to you: Don’t let anybody kill your dreams ❤️ Information shared here is for educational purposes only. Individuals and business owners should evaluate their own business strategies, and identify any potentials risks. The information shared here is not a guarantee of success. Your results may vary. Copyright © Acquisition.com 2025.
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