Influencer Says Billionaires Text Back Instantly While Most People Hesitate Over Replies
"Matt Ishbia, who's the owner of the largest mortgage company in the world. He owns the Phoenix Suns. When I asked him what he notices about all his billionaire friends, they all text back instantly. They all respond instantly."
About this episode
Ed Mylett interviewed 23-year-old James Doonlan, founder of School of Hard Knocks, a viral media brand with 21 million followers generating 200 million monthly views and operating with 70 employees. Doonlan, who worked at Chick-fil-A and construction jobs in high school, began posting on TikTok in 2019 and rapidly mastered short-form viral content by posting three times daily. He revealed his company now produces $1-1.5 million in monthly revenue with 50-60% profit margins, and disclosed he has interviewed 48 billionaires including Tom Brady, Tom Cruise, Will Smith, and Reid Hoffman. The conversation explored tactical social media strategies including Doonlan's PAC framework (Platform, Algorithm, Culture), the importance of authority hacking, and why he believes credibility kills all bad attitudes. Doonlan shared that he posted 400 times on Instagram before reaching 50 followers, emphasizing the importance of persistence and letting the market dictate content direction. He also revealed surprising insights from billionaire interviews, including the observation that ultra-successful people respond to texts instantly and think in decades rather than days. Mylett pressed Doonlan on whether glorifying wealth distorts success for young audiences, to which Doonlan acknowledged the risk but emphasized the value of exposing people to mindsets of those who overcame adversity. The episode concluded with Doonlan's advice to travel extensively, move to environments that foster growth, and stay small long enough to reinvest profits rather than inflate personal lifestyle.
Key takeaways
- Doonlan disclosed his company does $1-1.5 million monthly revenue with 70 employees at age 23, paying himself under $20K monthly to reinvest profits.
- He has interviewed 48 billionaires and observed they all respond to texts instantly and think in decades, not days.
- Doonlan makes more money from Facebook than YouTube and all other platforms combined due to Facebook's 2020 creator incentive strategy.
- He posted 400 times on Instagram for 50 followers before breaking through, arguing quantity breeds quality and most people quit too early.
- Doonlan revealed every Instagram post since April 2024 has exceeded one million views organically without buying engagement.
- He attributes early success to authority hacking by borrowing credibility from University of Texas, then billionaire interviews, then follower count.
- Doonlan warned AI-generated content will saturate feeds in 3-5 years, making it exponentially harder to go viral and favoring authentic human creators.