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[The 6-Step Roadmap to Your First $100,000 in Savings]-[If You Want To Have $100K Saved, Do This | Ep 956]

The Game with Alex Hormozi · B2 · 2026-03-26

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📋 Summary

The Path to Your First $100,000: A Strategic Roadmap

For many, the milestone of $100,000 in a bank account is not just a financial figure; it is the ultimate "unlock" for personal freedom. As the speaker emphasizes, true wealth is the ability to stop worrying about basic survival—rent, food, and bills—which allows for the long-term thinking necessary to build a significant business. Below is the six-step roadmap to achieving this critical financial checkpoint.

1. Aggressive Cost Cutting

To build capital, you must take more risks, and to take risks, you need cash. The speaker advises cutting all non-essential costs. This means living as cheaply as possible, reusing clothing, and even sharing bedrooms to keep rent at a minimum. The goal is to create "fluff" in your cash flow by drastically reducing your downside expenses, ensuring that every dollar earned is either saved or reinvested into skills.

2. Master Your Time

Time is your most valuable asset. The speaker argues that a 9-to-5 job does not kill your dreams; rather, "doom scrolling" and wasting your morning (5-9 AM) and evening (5-9 PM) blocks do.

  • The 4-4-4 Split: For those building a business, allocate four hours to promotion (getting people to know your product), four hours to delivery (fulfilling your promises), and four hours to building (curating and prioritizing future opportunities).
  • Maker vs. Manager: Distinguish between "maker" time (deep, focused work like writing or content creation) and "manager" time (calls, emails, and meetings). Never mix them; task-switching is the greatest killer of productivity.

3. Research High-Demand Skills

Do not waste time inventing something new. Instead, identify skills people are already paying for. Look at your own credit card statement to see where you spend money, or analyze what businesses pay for—such as advertising, funnel building, or content creation. Adopt the "1-1-1 rule": sell one product or service to one avatar on one channel until you reach $1 million.

4. Accelerated Learning Through Iteration

Learning is defined as "same condition, new behavior." To learn a skill rapidly, stop consuming content that doesn't change your actions. The speaker advocates for "10,000 iterations" over "10,000 hours."

  • Feedback Loops: Use real-world data to improve. Analyze the top 10% of performers in your field, identify what they do differently, and apply those principles to your next 100 repetitions. Seek out one-on-one tutoring whenever possible to compress your learning curve.

5. Strategic Resource Allocation

Once you have saved money and time, invest in three specific buckets:

  • Tools: Software that saves you time (e.g., CRMs or landing page builders).
  • Implementation: Courses, communities, and personal tutoring.
  • Trial Attempts: Small, calculated financial risks, such as running ads, to test your business model.

6. Prevent Lifestyle Creep

This is the most critical step. The goal is to be "rich, not look rich." Even when your active income increases, you must maintain a low-cost lifestyle. The speaker recounts living in a shared room while making $20,000 a month, because he prioritized reinvesting that capital into his business and education.

Conclusion

The $100,000 milestone is akin to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs: you cannot focus on grand, world-changing goals if you are preoccupied with paying next month's rent. By cutting costs, optimizing time, and focusing on high-value skills, you create the financial security required to transition from survival mode to long-term wealth creation.

🎯Key Sentences

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That was the first big unlock for me as a person.
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That's just real.
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Everything about that was true minus the candle.
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Your nine to five job is not killing your dreams.
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When you remove everything else that doesn't matter, focus is what's left.
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📝Key Phrases

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big unlock
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as clear as humanly possible
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cut all costs
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paid-off clunker
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mindlessly doom scrolling
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📖 Transcript

$42 million in distributions, a $46.2 million exit, $106 million in a weekend.
Most people hear those numbers and think, oh, that's probably when he felt the richest.
That's actually not the truth.
The moment that I felt the wealthiest in my entire life was when I had $100,000 in my bank account.
That was the first big unlock for me as a person.
And the reason is before that I was sleeping on a gym floor and doing math on whether I could afford groceries, right?

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