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Diary of a CEO · 2025-11-20 · 1h 36m

Kevin Hart: They're Lying To You About How To Become A Millionaire! I Was Doing 28 Sets A Weekend!

Kevin Hart breaks down the 13-year grind behind his overnight success and how he turned fame into business ownership.

Kevin Hart: They're Lying To You About How To Become A Millionaire! I Was Doing 28 Sets A Weekend!
The guest

Kevin Hart — Comedian, actor, author and entrepreneur from North Philadelphia who built a film, production and investing empire (Heartbeat Ventures) after years on the standup circuit.

The gist

Kevin Hart traces his path from a poor North Philadelphia upbringing with an absent, incarcerated father and a strict, education-focused mother to global stardom. He explains why he refused to quit comedy through 13 lean years, how a single set at Shaq's All-Star Comedy Jam became his breakthrough, and how he later parlayed his fame into brand partnerships, ownership stakes and venture investing. The conversation covers his philosophy of finishing what you start, detaching emotion from business, surrounding yourself with the right people, and learning by being 'the dummy in the room' who asks questions. It closes on the cost of relentless ambition, mental overload, fatherhood, and what being a good man means today.

Big reveals

  • His mother hid months of rent checks inside a Bible to force him to actually read it.
  • Early on he did 25 to 28 standup sets a weekend, driving Philadelphia to New York daily, making $400-500 a week.
  • Shaq's All-Star Comedy Jam was his breakthrough moment that 'shot me out the cannon.'
  • His special 'Seriously Funny' only blew up because of the audience that found him via Shaq's jam.
  • Admits he once thought all investing was a scam and kept his money 'under my bed.'
  • Describes detaching emotions from business and learning to let go of people who can't grow with him.
  • Admits he constantly pushes himself to a daily breaking point and is learning to shut off and sit in silence.
  • Chris Rock's advice to 'get out the country' and make the whole world laugh reshaped his comedy and career.

Things worth remembering

  • It took 13 years from his first standup set to his real breakthrough moment.
  • ABC once gave him a roughly $250,000 holding deal while nothing happened and he waited for the phone to ring.
  • Will Packer cast him in 'Think Like a Man' (based on Steve Harvey's book), which did over $90 million at the box office.
  • 'Ride Along' with Ice Cube grossed about $140 million.
  • He invested in Function Health (valued around $2.5B) and ElevenLabs (valued around $3B), among others.
  • Scooter Braun's fastball-pitch analogy: most people strike out once and quit; success goes to those who get back in line.
  • Cites the 'T-shaped' people idea: deep expertise in one thing is the leverage that opens other industries.
  • His Netflix special 'Acting My Age' is about finally embracing growing up and letting go of his younger self.
  • His version of future success is doing material in small 30-person comedy clubs twice a week plus 'mailbox money' from businesses.

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Acting My Age

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