Take the limitless pill
Believe in yourself so much you have the audacity to dream big
Work so hard on your life you have the proof to back it up: that you can do anything you set your mind to
Be so charismatic, so loving & with the right intentions that the Universe lets you grab into its store & take the life you love
Be so kind, so generous, so supportive & so uplifting to others you’re welcome back to the store anytime
just try man. nothing here really matters so just try. try it just to see how far you can go. nobody cares if you fail. that's literally the point. to try. just tryyyyyyyy
Your brain requires 72 hours of absolute digital disconnection to completely reset its background baseline. 3 days spent entirely away from your screen fundamentally alter your nervous system. You return to your work with effortless strategic clarity.
Adulting is realizing;
1. You will die, and most people won’t care after a while.
2. People use you until you’re no longer useful.
3. Most people secretly want you to fail.
4. One day you’ll wish you started today.
5. Most people fake happiness while dying inside.
6. No one is coming to save you.
7. You’ll be judged no matter what you do.
8. Your health is your greatest wealth.
9. Happiness is temporary—discipline is permanent.
10. Success takes longer than you think.
11. No one respects weakness, even if they sympathize.
12. Complaining changes nothing.
13. Not everyone you love will love you back.
14. Money won’t solve all your problems—but it solves most.
15. Social media lies to you every day.
16. You’re replaceable at your job.
17. Life is unfair—get used to it.
18. One day, you’ll run out of days.
19. Regret hurts more than failure.
20. Nobody cares about your excuses. Work harder
The earlier you understand this, the better and easier your life gets.
Read books. Read articles. Read research papers. Listen to music. Listen to podcasts. Listen to people who think differently from you. Dance to the songs you love. Go swimming. Go for a walk without carrying your phone. Go hiking. Go for coffee hopping. Buy magazines. Read old newspapers. Sit in a library. Visit a museum. Watch the sunset. Watch the sunrise. Stare at your walls. Stare at the ceiling. Stare at the stars from your terrace. Sit in a garden and observe people passing by. Watch the trees move with the wind. Listen to the birds. Listen to the rain. Sit in silence without feeling the need to fill every second with content. Write things down. Carry a notebook. Journal your thoughts. Sketch badly. Paint something. Learn an instrument. Grow a plant. Cook a meal from scratch. Call an old friend. Travel somewhere nearby. Get lost in a new neighborhood. Visit a bookstore and leave with a book you weren't planning to buy.
this is life all about.
Underrated life advice: Give yourself credit. You’re doing better than you think. You’ve made it through things that once felt impossible. You’ve grown in ways you once prayed for. You've accomplished goals others said you never would. Take a moment to soak it in.
To my 25 - 35 year olds, you have reached the age where people around you are starting to give up on themselves because they think it's too late. don't let that energy rub off on you. It's not too late.
Major cheat code for life: Believe that things will work out for you. Not blindly, but through effort. When you expect good things and pair it with action, you start noticing opportunities others miss. Optimism paired with effort is a powerful force.
never apologise for being obsessed. read all day. work all day. run for hours. forget time exists. be everywhere but be a ghost. turn off the world and create your own. let craft become compulsion. positive obsession is a gift, disguised as a curse.
If you feel lost, build something.
A business. Your body. A skill set. Anything that gives you a reason to learn and focus.
Don't worry about choosing the right thing. Don't think about how difficult it will be.
Just start moving forward and you'll find a path that feels right
Life is too short to worry about little things. Have fun. Fall in love. Regret nothing, and don't let people bring you down. Study, think, create, and grow. Teach yourself and teach others.
Major cheat code in life: Understanding you can reinvent yourself at any time. New habits, new standards, new friend group, new career, etc. There's no rule that says you have to stay the person you've always been. You're allowed to decide––"I'm done being this version of me."
I turned 36 this year 🙋🏼♂️
The advice I would give my 26 year old self?
1. Avoid car loans
2. Put in extra work (50+ hours a week)
3. Drink more water
4. Network with people 2–3 steps ahead of you
5. Be okay with letting go of old friendships