Going to leave you with this tonight:
The best thing you can do for yourself is actively increase your surface area for luck to hit you. Go outside, travel more, go to new cates, museums, events, take a new route home, go for hikes, see cities, countrysides, take your notebook, speak to people, ask questions, start businesses - go on more side quests. You can literally just do things, and the more you do, the more serendipity and synchronicity will find you.
A man who struggles with focus usually doesn’t have a focus problem, he has a tolerance problem. The moment the task becomes slow, repetitive, or slightly boring, he leaves. If you cannot stay when nothing exciting is happening, you will never reach the part of the work where results actually come from.
Sometimes I really think 2019 was the last normal year of our lives and ever since, it feels like we've slipped into some alternate reality where nothing makes sense, everyone is on the edge, time moves too fast yet too slow, and the world we knew just doesn't exist anymore.
WHY THE BREAKING?
Because pride can't carry destiny.
Entitlement can't steward revival.
Comfort can't birth intercession.
When God breaks you, He's stripping you of everything that would make you say "I did this by myself"
Total reliance, total submission. Nothing less.
You shouldn’t build a personal brand, start a podcast, stream, or anything like that.
Here’s why, with one exception:
Doing this in 2026 is the equivalent of being a stripper in a club with one million other strippers.
Yes, you can make money fast. But there are three major drawbacks:
A) This skill set stops producing money the second you stop shaking your ass.
B) There are 1,000 other creators starting every day. Even if you make it, you have to shake harder and harder to stay relevant.
It is no longer an “open” opportunity. The second you stop serving the algorithm, you are replaced.
C) You will not want to be shaking your ass on Twitch and making content at 40.
Keep in mind. At 40 you will not just have to maintain this. You will need to be shaking your ass 5x harder, every year, as the competition to be relevant get's harder and harder.
What you really should do is master a craft: business building, investing, or something else you can master in silence. Then do that for 30 to 40 years straight.
In all honesty, 90% of people making content are wasting their careers. Even the mildly to largely successful ones. It is just not a good choice.
It's fun when your 20. But ultimately a brutal waste of your years.
The only times you should do this are:
A) If this is truly your life’s calling.
B) If it is a fun side hobby.
95% of people doing this do not fall into bucket A. They are doing it simply to make money.
Their time would be better spent learning how to invest, build companies, build brands, and develop real skills.
95% of my net worth comes from my tech companies, which have grown mostly outside of my “content.”
For the last six months, I stopped making videos because videos fell into bucket B for me.
I stopped enjoying it. So I don't do it. The end. I get up and work on my businesses and write in hobby time.
I cannot fathom a greater hell than having to make videos and content if I didn’t want to.
This is a luxury most “personal brand” entrepreneurs do not have.
Ask yourself as you see all the past aging influencers running ANOTHER stream...Another podcast...Still having to shake their asses...
Ask yourself if you want that to be you.
If you’re young and thinking about starting another podcast, stream, channel, or personal brand, you really need to ask yourself:
A) Does the world need another talking head?
B) Is this really what you want to do for the next 30 years?
The answer to A is no.
The answer to B is likely no.
Think about it before you waste years of your life in the rat race of trying to become popular online.
The vast majority of hyper-wealthy people are total unknowns.
For f*ck sake. Be optimistic. Be extreme. Be relentless. The world is waiting for you to raise the bar and finally go all in. Execute. Inspire. Show us what’s possible.
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