Viral video breakdown

There are incredibly smart business owners out there who are getting brutally outperformed by some random 18 year old with unshakable self-belief.

Summary

The video contrasts 'high intelligence' with 'high agency,' arguing that conviction and action beat overthinking and knowledge, and urges viewers to cultivate high agency to win in business.

At a glance

Who it’s for

ambitious entrepreneurs, solo builders, and young founders who overthink instead of executing

Best fit: Startups

Where it fits

Top of funnel

Awareness. Reaches viewers who don’t know you yet.

How it’s built

problem-solution

State a clear problem, then walk through the fix.

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The hook

There are incredibly smart business owners out there who are getting brutally outperformed by some random 18 year old with unshakable self-belief.

Make it yours: the reusable formula

There are [impressive group] who are getting brutally outperformed by [unexpected underdog] with [simple but powerful trait].

Swap the highlighted parts for your own niche.

The re-hook

This is the difference between high intelligence and high agency.

Names and frames a clear concept pair so the viewer wants to understand which side they're on.

Hot take

The world belongs to those with high agency, not those with high intelligence.

Why it works

The video attacks a comforting belief for ambitious people — that being smart is enough — and replaces it with a more uncomfortable but empowering idea: action and conviction win. Opening with 'smart business owners' losing to 'some random 18 year old' creates status tension and pulls in both older founders and younger strivers. Defining 'high intelligence' vs 'high agency' gives viewers a new mental model to self-diagnose, and the simple two-person business example makes the abstract idea feel concrete and urgent. The closing line 'the world belongs to those with high agency' is a memorable identity statement that viewers can adopt and share.

Swipe-file takeaways

  • Contrast two respected traits (intelligence vs agency, talent vs consistency, etc.) and argue that the less obvious one actually wins.
  • Use a vivid status-flip example (experienced pro vs random 18-year-old) to trigger curiosity and emotion in the first sentence.
  • Name your core concept ('high agency') so viewers can identify with it and repeat it to others.
  • Illustrate the concept with a simple A vs B scenario that clearly shows who wins and why.
  • End with a punchy, ownership-style line ('the world belongs to…') to cement the takeaway and encourage shares.

Full script

There are incredibly smart business owners out there who are getting brutally outperformed by some random 18 year old with unshakable self -belief. This is the difference between high intelligence and high agency. High intelligence is built on knowledge, but high agency is built on conviction and the ability to take one step after another. Intelligence is knowing exactly how something works and understanding all the reasons a plan might fail. And this often leads to overthinking and waiting till you're ready. Whereas high agency is the quiet certainty that you can figure anything out. ready whereas high agency is the quiet certainty that you can figure anything out no matter how much you don't know yet think about two people starting the exact same business but one is paralyzed by the uncertainty while the other is just taking one step after another the winner is obviously the person who doesn't overanalyze and moves forwards with the confidence that they'll just figure it out as it comes the world belongs to those with high agency follow for more content like this

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