I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
According to a recent study in Japan. Driving a manual transmission keeps your brain healthy.
- Left foot (clutch)
- Right hand (gear shifting)
- Timing and anticipation
- Attention and decision-making
i’m coming to a city near you… over the next few weeks i’ll be announcing events in some of my favourite cities on earth 🛸
i’ve been looking far and wide for the best venues and locations to build the craziest shows i’ll ever play 🛠️ take a look to see who’s first…
I honestly cannot stress this enough but please start living & enjoying your life. Your life is passing by daily and all you’re doing is working, paying bills, & overthinking stuff you can't change. Start taking trips and treating yourself. Have fun with this life. You only get 1
The life of a millennial:
- Graduated into the Great Recession
- Entry level jobs required 3 years experience
- Pensions replaced by the 401k
- Promoted at work meant a 2% raise & 200% more responsibility
- Felt stability in life then a pandemic
- Highest inflation in 50 years deleted pay raises
- Home prices doubled overnight forcing permanent renters
- Childcare costs 1 month of rent
- Juggling aging parents, young kids, burnout from work & the cost to live
- AI causing mass layoffs during peak earning years
Advice for Ages 29–33
This is the age where life asks you to account for the choices you made in your twenties. Not to shame you, but to show you the results. Patterns become clearer now. What you practiced starts paying you back, either as progress or pressure.
Urgency changes form. It is no longer loud panic, it is quiet awareness. You begin to understand that time is not running out, but it is no longer abundant. Every year now has weight, and wasted seasons hurt more than before.
You start craving stability, not because you are afraid, but because chaos is exhausting. You realize that peace is not laziness. It is the reward of structure, boundaries, and intentional living. You protect your energy more carefully and say no more often.
Money stops being just about survival and becomes about control. You either begin to master it or it begins to master you. This is the stage where financial discipline creates options, and financial neglect creates traps.
Relationships become fewer but more serious. You stop entertaining potential and start paying attention to patterns. You learn that consistency matters more than promises, and character matters more than chemistry.
Career decisions now echo louder. Skills that were once optional become essential. You can no longer afford to drift. You either deepen what you know or deliberately pivot. Standing still is the most expensive option.
Comparison still whispers, but wisdom teaches you to ignore it. You understand that everyone is carrying a different load, and the only race that matters is between who you were and who you are becoming.
This phase is not about reinventing yourself completely. It is about refining, correcting, and committing. Ages 29–33 are where alignment begins. When your values, habits, relationships, and direction start to agree with each other.