“If you can understand that it can change for you tomorrow, it’ll give you the fortitude to hang in there today because all you got to do is wake up.”
Even after becoming a household name across the globe, Harvey admits staying successful is an everyday struggle.
“It’s hard to make money, man, and it’s hard to make a lot of money and it takes a long time to make a lot of money,” Harvey said. “But if you think it’s hard to make money, it’s way harder to keep it and to add to it.”
Harvey’s desire to find stability is the reason he now says he juggles so many ventures: Losing one gig never leaves him with nothing.
“I’ve been running from poverty so long because I was in it for so long,” he told The Pivot Podcast. “I guess I am kind of afraid of it going bad.”
Harvey’s core advice for young people searching for their own version of success is simple: it’s not about the resources you may have, but rather uncovering your personal gift.



