The world is a game of power & influence. Most lose because they don’t know the rules. I became a millionaire by 30 by breaking theirs. Here’s how you can, too.
Who am I?
You don’t need to know my name.
But you do need to know this: I’ve played the game of power, influence, and success—and I’ve won.
Here’s why you should listen to me. A 🧵👇
“Tomorrow” is the comforting word of the weak. It’s a sedative for people who fear action. It is a delay tactic for those without the spine to move now.
The ones who win don’t wait for the ‘perfect time’—they carve out time, seize the moment and force the world to react to them.
If your dream can survive another delay, it was never serious to begin with.
Manipulation is neither good nor evil—it’s a tool. The weak resent it because they don’t understand it and the powerful master it because they know it governs every interaction.
People who don’t learn the game become its victims. They walk blind, mistaking persuasion for sincerity, thinking influence is accidental. They believe in “good faith” while the world moves against them in silence.
I studied manipulation not to deceive but to defend, to see the moves before they were made. To recognize when a hand is being played against me and when to play my own. If you don’t learn control, someone else will control you.
Most people censor themselves before the world even gets the chance. They hesitate, soften their edges, and shape their words to be digestible—afraid of pushing too far, offending, or being seen for what they really think.
That’s why the ones who speak without a filter, who put raw truth into the world, stand out like fire in the dark.
Positioning isn’t just about expertise; it’s about audacity. It’s about saying what people think but are too afraid to voice. The moment you stop seeking approval, your voice sharpens. You stop being background noise and become the signal.
If no one’s disagreeing with you, you’re not saying anything worth remembering. The most powerful men in history weren’t loved by all. They were necessary. Indispensable. Respected. And that’s a far greater currency than shallow applause.
Therefore, speak like a man who doesn’t need the world to like him—only to acknowledge that he exists.
You missed a few:
Retire at 65 – By the time you “enjoy life,” your best years are gone.
Fairness – The world isn’t fair; it’s a hierarchy of leverage.
Democracy – You’re not voting for freedom. You’re voting for which puppet controls you.
Morality as power – The strongest don’t play by the rules; they write them.
Most of what you’ve been told is designed to keep you obedient, not successful. Wake up!
@MasculinePeak I agree. A man who tolerates disrespect once invites it forever. It’s not about being cold or heartless but about standards. The moment you allow disrespect, you teach her how to treat you. Walk away the first time, and you’ll never have to walk away a second.
@DearS_o_n Your circle is a reflection of your future. Surround yourself with those who force you to level up or stay alone until you become the kind of man they’d respect. For me, there is no in-between.
The truth is that there is no such thing as a personal problem. If you have a problem, millions of others have had it in the past, have it now and will have it in the future. You’re not special.
Yes, because that’s what it is. People romanticize love as something mystical, but at its core, every lasting connection is a negotiation of value, be it emotional, financial, physical, or social. Whether consciously or subconsciously, we assess what someone brings to our life, how they elevate us, and what we stand to gain or lose by being with them.
Call it harsh, call it cynical, but look around. People stay where their needs are met and leave when they aren’t. The only ones who get blindsided by this truth are the ones who refuse to see it.
@NiccoloDaily True intelligence isn’t about knowing everything. It’s recognizing how much you don’t know. When you realize the depths of your ignorance, you unlock the ability to truly learn, adapt, and outthink those who assume they already have the answers.
@TylerBryantFit The difference is mindset. One man sees obstacles and finds a way through, while the other sees the same obstacles and folds. The world doesn’t care about your complaints. It rewards those who show up, do the work, and refuse to stop.
@WealthInc247 Silence is a weapon. Most people can’t handle it, though. They crave attention, validation, and the last word. They argue to prove a point, feed their ego, and feel in control. But the man who masters silence controls the frame.