The speech describes a "rock bottom" scenario—repossessed cars, cut-off lights, and total isolation—to emphasize that success often requires enduring repeated failure.
The phrase comes from a legendary motivational speech by Les Brown , titled "It's Not Over Until You Win" . The 1-hour loop versions commonly found on platforms like YouTube are popular tools for "brainwashing" the subconscious with resilience during difficult times. The Core Message Nobody Believes In You You Lost Again Again 1 Hour Loop