As you watch your Christmas movies and think about your relationship with God, I hope that this will give you something interesting to think about.
And then our job is to believe in him and believe in that gift to believe in these things. And again, I know that there are different faiths and denominations listening to this, and if you're not Christian, that's okay. This is, if you were telling me some of your beliefs and no matter what you had, I would respect that and listen, and it wouldn't be offensive to me. So hopefully it's not to you either, but as a Christian, as someone who believes in Christ, I think that Christmas is all symbolic, obviously of him and this gift he brought and our job is to believe in him and then having a belief that our belief actually leads into actions, right? Like if you do believe him, then what does that mean about you? How are you going to try to change your life? How do you become a better person? How are you going to try to live?
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Hey everybody. This is Russell Brunson. Welcome back to the
Marketing Secrets Podcast. And actually we're like a couple of days
before Christmas. Instead of "Hey", maybe I should say, "Ho, ho,
ho, Merry Christmas." And welcome to the Marketing Secrets Podcast.
All right, everybody, we are getting ready for the holidays. I hope
you are as well. I know this year has been nuts for pretty much
everybody. And so I hope that we are, like me, looking forward to a
time where we get to stop thinking and stressing and just think
about our families for a little bit. I'm looking forward to it, and
hopefully you are as well.
Anyway, I'm telling you a story happened last night. It was kind
of interesting. So I was, we were going to, my wife was actually,
we were with the kids, it was after church and we're kind of
getting the kids settled in. And we had a Christmas program at
church, which was really nice, but kind of the tone in the house,
hasn't been Christmasy and my wife, Colette, was just like, we need
to do something so it feels like Christmas in here. And so she went
and put in The Polar Express, which, obviously we've seen that a
million times. It was kind of fun as a family to sit and watch it.
And it was interesting as I was watching this, the whole concept is
believe, and it's talking about believing in Santa and things like
that. And I'm not going to talk too much about that, but I think
that obviously all the things that are happening in the Christmas
holiday are symbolic, right? It's the symbolism of gifts. And
Christmas is representing Christ and him coming and him bringing
the ultimate gift of his life to us and how amazing it is.
And then our job is to believe in him and believe in that gift
to believe in these things. And again, I know that there are
different faiths and denominations listening to this, and if you're
not Christian, that's okay. This is, if you were telling me some of
your beliefs and no matter what you had, I would respect that and
listen, and it wouldn't be offensive to me. So hopefully it's not
to you either, but as a Christian, as someone who believes in
Christ, I think that Christmas is all symbolic, obviously of him
and this gift he brought and our job is to believe in him and then
having a belief that our belief actually leads into actions, right?
Like if you do believe him, then what does that mean about you? How
are you going to try to change your life? How do you become a
better person? How are you going to try to live?
And it's interesting, as I was thinking about that, I was
thinking, Christmas is such a type and shadow of Christ. And I
started thinking about just how many other things throughout life
are types and shadows of that, right? For those who read the Old
Testament, you have the story of Abraham and Isaac and how he had
to sacrifice his son. Right. And that is the type and shadow of
when our heavenly Father had to sacrifice his son Christ. And
throughout the Bible and through other scriptures, like there's all
these types and shadows where things are happening and it's
foreshadowing events that are happening later in time. Right. And
it's so interesting.
And I think that, I feel like we have this consistent, I don't
know how to explain this correctly. Hopefully I don't mess this up
too bad, but throughout our lives, there's these patterns that
repeat themselves for us to see and to notice. Right. And it's
interesting because my goal is not to get sacrilegious with it. So
hopefully I'm not, but it's interesting, you guys are here
listening to this podcast because you're entrepreneurs and you're
trying to figure out how to market your business and things like
that. And so what's the correlation for us, right? And you think
about that, in the movie, The Polar Express, these kids are getting
on a train and the train's moving forward. And one of the lines of
the end is your job is not to think of the train, try to decide if
the train's real or not, your job is just to get on the train.
Right?
And they go through the whole process and talk about how
important is to believe. And you've got to believe in this thing
you can't see yet and there's kind of the guy in the top of the
Polar Express, who's like the opposite. He's the naysayer. He's
like, if you can't see it, you can't believe it. You know? And
there's kind of the light and the dark and a pulling in both
directions. Right? And so obviously there's the spiritual journey
that that's symbolizing, right? This is life. We're on this train.
We're going towards something... You believe, you don't believe,
there's people holding you away and all those kinds of things as
you were going to this destination.
But I think about it with business, how similar it is too. We
come on this business and it's like, okay, the train's moving,
right? All you guys were here, either you're on the train now, or
you're watching the train go by. You're seeing stories of a person
after person after person having success. And you're like, "I don't
know what to do. I'd get on the train ride. I get off the train. Is
that train even real? Like, is this stuff real what Russell's
talking about? Is a fake? Are people actually having success?
There's all these things, right. And the first step is your goal is
not to try to believe that the trains real or not, it's just to get
on the train, right. And so if you're not on the train, that's the
first step. Then you get on the train and then it's like, I still
think there's so many people that are skeptical. Oh, is this real?
Is it not real? Like, do I believe, do I not believe?
And it's like, you've got to believe, because if you don't
believe, if you don't have faith first then your actions aren't
going to follow. I think this might be real but I'm not really
sure. The way that you pursue that is going to change, right. It's
a reason why when we have faith in God, or in Christ, wherever you
have faith in, right? If you have faith and you actually believe,
you're going to do things differently. You're going to live
differently. You can become someone different because you have
belief in it. And if you're like, "Ah, this may or may not be."
You're more skeptical, you're not going to take the steps you need
to do. And the same thing is true in business. Like in business, if
you're getting on this train and you're, "I think it's true, but
I'm not really sure. I'm kind of going back and forth. Maybe it's a
scam. Maybe it's not, maybe I'm successful, I'm not going to be
able to be successful." All the things, right. If you don't have
belief, you're not going to take the steps necessary to be
successful. That's just, it's an eternal principle in anything, and
it's true in...
Obviously this is a business podcast, but is true in all aspects
of life, right? With marriage. When you meet your spouse, your
significant other, the person that you're going to marry, it's
like, "Ah, do I get on the train? Do I not going on the train. Is
this the right person?" It's like no, like you have to believe this
is the right person. Right. You have to have belief in it. And then
if you believe like this is your person that you're going to marry,
this is my spouse, you do things differently. Right. You become
someone different.
And so it's true in all aspects of life, same with if you're
going to school, if you're going into, I don't care what it is. And
so I just, as I was watching, I was just like thinking how
interesting it is. How we have these types and these shadows, that
the process is the same though over and over and over again.
Right?
And so in this Christmas season, I just, I don't know, this is
kind of a weird podcast to do, and I'm just nervous recording it.
Maybe it makes no sense to you. But I think that these principles,
as we use them in the Christmas thing, they're kind of funny and
they're cute. We watched all the cartoons and the TV shows and
there's that version of it. But if you look at it through the lens
of like, this is a type and a shadow of my beliefs in God, or my
beliefs in my business, or my beliefs in my spouse, my beliefs in
myself, my own identity, my own... I can start looking at that.
There's these really cool patterns that happen consistently over
and over and over and over and over again. And maybe the movies
talking about belief in something that may not actually be real,
but it's, again, it's a fable, it's a story to illustrate something
differently. Right. And so, I don't know, that's kind of been my
interesting thing for me as I've been watching this and just
looking at... I used to watch Christmas movies just for an enjoying
thing, but I'm trying to look at them now, at least as of
yesterday, like as a personal development seminar, right? Like what
are the principles here? They're talking about belief, they're
talking about faith, they're talking about, if you do have belief,
like how does that change? If you have real faith, how does that
change your actions? And then what's the fruits of that? Like what
happens because of it? Right.
And so, anyway, it's kind of interesting. So my challenge for
you guys in this Christmas season, you guys are watching these
things and having fun with your family is just start looking at it
because it's something that you can use in different areas of your
life, again, from your business, to your spiritual life, to your
family life, to relationships. The pattern is there and it repeats
itself over and over and over again.
It's interesting. It's like when I was geeking out and doing all
this study on the hero's two journeys, if I've done some episodes
on that, but if you read the book, The Hero With a Thousand Faces,
right, he talks about Joseph Campbell in that book, talks about if
you look at all a story from like the beginning of time, until now,
it doesn't matter what society, what language, what time, what era,
the story frameworks are the same.
And you see them over and over and over again, right? Almost all
successful movie, book, folklore, myth, story, like they all follow
the same pattern. I think for a lot of us, at least for me, I look
and I'm like, that's really cool. I'm going to, this is the pattern
that George Lucas used to build Star Wars. Like, it's really cool.
There's the pattern. I see it. I'm going to go back and replicate
it. But it's like, why is that pattern everywhere? Why has it been
in our DNA as a society from the beginning of time till now? It
doesn't matter what language, what society, what time, what era you
live in that, that thing is there. And say, maybe it's just not a
storyline that someone invented and taught everybody back way back
in the day. Maybe it's a framework. Maybe it's true. Maybe it's
something there. In fact, if you start looking at just The Hero
With a Thousand Faces, right. That book or that framework, it's
like, oh my gosh, like the reason why this storyline has been used
so many times, it's because it's our storyline, it's your
storyline. Right. You start looking at that and that's why we
really connect with those movies, because we start seeing this over
and over and over again, it's like, this is my story.
And so, I don't know, maybe I'm overthinking things. Maybe it's
out of place when we talk about this on a marketing podcast. But I
just want you guys to, as you're watching movies and things, is
just try to put yourself in that, how does this relate to your
business, how does it relate to your life, how does it relate to
your spirituality? How does really through relationship with a God?
Because it does. And even though the stories may be goofy, maybe a
reindeer with a red nose and maybe, whatever, the frameworks, the
stories that you guys are hearing are based on true principles and
there's there's truth in all these things.
So anyway, there you go. I'm sure it offends someone. For you, I
apologize. For everybody else, hope you enjoyed it. And if you got
nothing from this, then just skip through it and listen to next
episode after Christmas. But that said, Merry Christmas. I
appreciate you guys all. I'm grateful to be here. Grateful,
honestly, for your attention. The fact that you listen in this
podcast means the world to me, hopefully you get value from it. And
we have some new things coming up in the new year and moving
forward to make the podcast even better, more exciting. So I'll
keep you guys loop on that. With that said, if I don't talk to you
before the end of the holidays, have a great holiday and we'll talk
to you all again later. Bye, everybody.
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