Les Brown - You Gotta Be Hungry, Possibility, Motivation
Les Brown is one of the great classic motivational speakers because his message is not complicated: you have greatness within you, but greatness has to be hungry. He speaks to the person who has been counted out and dares them to move anyway.
lesbrown.comLes Brown videos on hunger, courage, and possibility
Start with You Gotta Be Hungry. It is classic Les Brown: voice, urgency, belief, pain, and the refusal to let a label become a life sentence.
You gotta be hungry.
Where to Go From Here
Pair Les Brown with Tony Robbins for state change, Jim Rohn for philosophy, and Steve Harvey for faith, stage presence, and taking the leap.
Key Ideas from Les Brown - You Gotta Be Hungry, Possibility, Motivation
Hunger is a decision
Waiting to feel ready is a trap. Les Brown teaches motion before certainty.
Labels are not destiny
His story and message reject the idea that early judgment gets the final word.
Speak life into people
The best motivational speaking does not flatter people. It wakes them up.
Books by Les Brown - You Gotta Be Hungry, Possibility, Motivation
Live Your Dreams
Les Brown's classic motivational book
A direct personal-development book about possibility, courage, discipline, and choosing a larger life.
It's Not Over Until You Win
How to become the person you always wanted to be
Brown's book on persistence, self-belief, and continuing when life has not cooperated.
Common questions
Quick answers for readers discovering Les Brown through hunger, belief, and classic motivational speaking.
Why is Les Brown important on Self Growth Videos?
Les Brown is one of the clearest voices for possibility. His work is useful for people who have been counted out, discouraged, or told that their circumstances define them.
What Les Brown video should I start with?
Start with You Gotta Be Hungry because it captures his core message: desire, belief, urgency, and action have to become stronger than fear.
Which teachers pair well with Les Brown?
Tony Robbins pairs well for state change, Jim Rohn for philosophy, Steve Harvey for faith and risk, and Zig Ziglar for classic encouragement.
