Making things harder than they should be is playing life on easy mode. Crutch. Gives u an excuse to fall back on when things get hot and u get too nervous to march on. Nothing to blame but ur own incompetence or lack of courage if u keep things simple, and that’s terrifying.
Never bought the notion that people dont swing the bat because they care about what others think if they fail
You dont take leaps because youre worried about what you’ll think about yourself if you fail.
Whatever you think others think about you is really what u think about u
Self image is all inner dialogue.
Stop listening to urself and start talking to urself instead
Every story you tell yourself in ur head has a drastic impact on who you become
Be familiar w/ Rollercoaster we call life
Positive momentum = shit storm soon
Don’t get cozy during the peaks and take your foot off the pedal
run up the scoreboard as much as possible during positive swings
Cuz the downturn is guaranteed
October 1st
The start of Q4; whether you read that as the finish line for your capitalistic war or the last quarter to the game
3 months to either make or break your entire year
92 days to revamp your life
3 months to turn a weak year into a strong one
Countries have been invaded and conquered in this time
You can absolutely change up your entire physique, build warlord power, reach new heights financially, grow your social group, build samurai like solidarity all within 92 days
Good luck and savage voyages to all my followers and friends
138 days ago I began my attempt to become the first person ever to run the entire length of Africa.
Here is a list of some of the problems I’ve had to overcome to get to this point (I’m not even halfway):
• Day 1- Started the mission with less than 10% funding
• Day 5- Support van breakdown
• Day 14- Attempted robbery
• Day 17- Support van couldn’t cross the border. Solo into the desert
• Day 26- Food poisoning (multiple days)
• Day 35- Another attempted robbery
• Day 42- Started pissing blood (lasted 6 days)
• Day 64- Got robbed at gunpoint (passports, cameras, phones, money got taken)
• Day 74- Visas issues (had to travel 2000km backwards & pay a load of bribes to get it sorted)
• Day 89- Leg injury
• Day 103- Got stuck in a rural Congo village. Thought I was going to die.
• Day 107- Van needed fixing (10 days)
• Day 112- Restructure of the support team. Made 2 new hires.
• Day 120- Arranged purchase of new support vehicle
• Day 128- Foot injury
• Day 136- Support van crashed. Potentially a write off.
Throw in running daily ultra marathons and it has been quite the party out here so far. The message stays the same as always.
WE KEEP MOVING FORWARD. TILL THE END🫡
those nights when ur early in the game, still cranking 9-5, starting to get a taste of the internet money, realizing whats possible, tap on the shoulder from god guiding you to the next opportunity, step by step just learning and absorbing
those nights were a gift, loved them