Ashton Hall Bags on Gaming in His Newest ‘Motivational’ Video

In a recent video, internet sensation Ashton Hall, known for his popular ‘morning routine’ posts, shared a comparison of his life between the years 2018 and 2025. This video can be seen as a subtle hint towards gaming. In the 2018 part, he is frequently playing games, including getting worked up over cutscenes in Grand Theft Auto 5 for some reason.

Yet, as soon as he sets down the unactivated gamepad, he undergoes a remarkable transformation. He awakens at 3 AM, bracing himself with cold water bowls prior to earning substantial sums of money swiftly.

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Through the viral buzz surrounding his morning routine videos, Ashton Hall has achieved remarkable success as a content creator. In these videos he shares his daily routine on various social media platforms, offering a glimpse into a multi-hour morning regimen that has sparked imitations globally.

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2018 vs. 2025. First 4 hours will change everything ⏰

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In the most recent video he posted on Twitter, Hall is depicted living in a compact flat in 2018, spending his time playing video games, munching on various snacks, sipping sodas, and endlessly scrolling through social media feeds.

In another version of events: He gets really angry during a cutscene in Grand Theft Auto 5 on PS4 and, despite the controller not being turned on, he throws it towards the TV, causing it to break. However, later on, he’s seen playing the same game on the same TV, which leaves me puzzled about what actually happened earlier.

In plain words, his distinctive quirk involves delayed responses; specifically, it takes him 12 minutes to activate the controller once he picks it up from his bedside table.

However, despite giving up video games, Hall transformed into a more disciplined individual. His mornings are structured around unusual activities like applying bananas to his face and practicing a four-minute floating exercise above a swimming pool, which is quite remarkable.

Generational run, indeed.

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2025-04-07 12:18