One of the biggest reasons I wanted to create the Life & Wealth Trilogy was because I was tired of learning everything in pieces.
A YouTube video here.
A podcast there.
A bookmarked article.
A page of notes.
A screenshot I’d forget about a week later.
Eventually I stopped asking, “What else do I need to learn?” & started asking, “How do I organize what actually matters?”
That’s where this came from.
Eternal Wealth specifically, gives people a place to build a plan.
🔸 Inside you’ll find lessons, planners, exercises, challenges, & frameworks designed to help you implement what you’re learning instead of simply consuming more information
Knowledge is valuable but applied knowledge is what changes your life.
Preorders for the Life & Wealth Trilogy are officially open.
🔸 I’d love to know...
What’s one financial habit you’re actively trying to improve right now?
Brick by brick bro, don’t cheat the grind, don’t try to skip the struggle, don’t try to speed it up, don’t look for short cuts, embrace the highs and the lows, you gonna need to learn all those lessons so when you get to where you’re going, you don’t fumble the opportunity
I think we spend too much time asking whether something will work
& not enough time asking whether it's worth it
Those are two very different questions.
I've found that life has a way of humbling the things we thought we couldn't live without & strengthening the things we used to overlook.
Health.
Family.
Peace.
Time.
Ordinary moments.
Things we often don't appreciate until life reminds us.
I don't think people break all at once I think they slowly abandon themselves.
Little by little..
ignoring what matters
breaking promises to themselves
living exhausted
always postponing rest
always postponing joy
& eventually they wake up wondering where they went.
eventually your life becomes the sum of everything you've agreed to
that’s I think saying ‘no’ is one of the most underrated forms of self-respect
your attention is finite
what you protect determines what you can build
I think we've confused options with opportunities.
just bc you can do something doesn’t mean you should
not every opportunity is an assignment & not every open door deserves to be walked through
every time you say yes.. you just created another responsibility
Life keeps teaching me that peace is expensive.
not financially..
but emotionally.
because peace will require boundaries
forgiveness
acceptance
patience
& letting go