HOW TO BECOME A VERY DANGEROUS PERSON:
1. Look into people's eyes no matter who they are.
2. Speak slowly and calmly.
3. Never appear stressed, always act calm.
4. Never respond immediately, wait a few seconds, then respond coldly and briefly.
5. Don't show your weakness, don't let people use it aganist you.
6. Dress classy, always wear a watch.
Things men slowly learn as they grow older:
- No woman loves you for who you are, she only loves for what you can do for her
-Nobody is coming to save you
-Discipline beats motivation
-Money solves many problems
-Silence is better than arguing
- Nobody cares until you are rich or dead.
-Respect is earned, not begged for
- No woman is ever yours
- You can do everything right and still lose.
- Your colleagues are not your friends
- Your father is the only man who wants you to be better than him
What Wealthy People Do Before 8 A.M.
• Wakeup – 5 A.M.
• Exercise – 5:30 A.M.
• Cold shower – 6 A.M.
• Meditation – 6:15 A.M.
• Read 10 pages – 6:30 A.M.
• Protein breakfast – 7 A.M.
• Write 3 priorities – 7:15 A.M.
• Start deep work – 7:20 A.M.
Most people are still asleep. You are already winning.
Here's How You Value Yourself As A Man;
1. Invited late - Decline
2. Not invited - Don't go
3. Be forgotten - Forget them
4. Used - Set firm boundaries
5. Ignored - Stop Approaching
6. Betrayed - Forgive and move on
7. Not Appreciated - Keep your distance
8. Insulted - Outshine them with success
9. Disrespected - Walk away with dignity
10. Underestimated - let your results Speak
What rich families really educate their boys on:
-never look expensive look unbothered.
-don't explain yourself, power never over-explains.
-keep assets boring and pleasures private.
-learn which laws matter and which ones are for poor people only.
-never fall in love before you understand leverage.
-your surname opens doors. Don't embarrass it.
-cash is for emergencies. Credit is for opportunities.
-friends are categorized: useful, neutral, entertainment.
-if something is loud, emotional, or viral, its already a bad deal.
-always know who actually owns the room. It's rarely the loudest person.
-don't argue with broke people about money. Don't argue with emotional people about logic.
-learn taxes before you learn multiplication tables properly.
-you don't work hard forever. You work hard early to stop later.
-never let pleasure habits become visible patterns.
-reputation is currency. One scandal costs more than ten failures.
-silence is safer than honesty in most rooms.
-if you can't control your sleep, hunger, lust, or temper, you can't control money.
-marry someone who improves your bloodline, not your mood.
-keep one legal problem away from disaster at all times.
-always have an exit plan. For jobs, cities, county, relationships, even friendships.
Just rules whispered under their roofs.
HOW MUCH SLEEP DO YOU REALLY NEED?
1- Teenagers - 8 to 10 hours.
2- Adults -7 to 9 hours
3- Athletes - 9 to 10 hours
4- After all-nighter - 12 hours for full recovery
5- Lack of sleep for 3 nights - brain slows 50%
6- Sleep deprivation - memory loss starts in 24 hrs
7- 1 week poor sleep- immunity drops 30%
8- Power nap = mental reset mode
9- Deep sleep = mental reset mode.
MAN TO MAN:
• Leave porn behind
• Stay away from parties
• Throw out the cigarettes
• Stay clear of drugs
• Cut off alcohol
• Turn towards God
• Submit to Him
• Live with faith
Try it for 30 days and see how your life changes. ♟️
You'll Stay Stuck Until You Understand These 4 Rules of Human Psychology:
1. The 90-Second Rule — Jill Bolte Taylor
- Any emotion triggered in your body
- Lasts only 90 seconds chemically
- After that, every second you stay in it
- Is a choice you are making to keep feeling it
- You are not your emotions. You are the one watching them.
2. The 5-Second Rule — Mel Robbins
- The moment you have an instinct to act on a goal
- You have exactly 5 seconds before your brain kills it
- Count backwards. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. Move.
- Your brain is not designed to do hard things
- It is designed to keep you safe and comfortable
- These are not the same thing.
3. The Mirror Rule
- What irritates you most in others
- Is almost always something unresolved in yourself
- What you admire most in others
- Is almost always something undeveloped in yourself
- The people around you are not random
- They are a reflection you haven't finished reading yet
4. The Contrast Effect — Daniel Kahneman
- Your brain never evaluates anything in isolation
- Everything is judged relative to what surrounds it
- The same salary feels rich or poor depending on who you compare it to
- The same life feels blessed or cursed depending on your reference point
- You do not see reality. You see context.
- Change the comparison and you change the emotion.
Hygiene tips you need to try;
• Cotton boxers.
• Change bedding weekly.
• Shave at night, not morning.
• Deodorant first and perfume after.
• Change your towels every 3-4 days.
• Wash your belly button & behind your ears.
• How to layer your scent: body wash + lotion + perfume/oil = long lasting smell.
You must do whatever it takes to get rich. Whatever.
As the saying goes;
"Let the young man in his quest for a good life go out and hunt. If he kills an elephant, his poverty ends. If an elephant kills him, his poverty ends."