Things to do alone at least once in your lifetime as a man,
1. Bet on yourself when failure is very possible.
2. Sit alone in silence for a full day. No phone.
3. Lose something you thought you couldn’t live without.
4. Build something from zero.
5. Be broke enough to respect money forever.
6. Travel where you don’t speak the language.
7. Tell the truth when lying is cheaper.
8. Love without leverage.
9. Watch a sunrise after almost quitting life.
10. Mentor someone with nothing to gain.
11. Get rejected publicly.
12. Pray when you have no words.
13. Kill an old version of yourself.
14. Obsess over one craft for a year.
15. Forgive without an apology.
16. Say “I was wrong” without explaining.
17. Be the poorest in one room, the sharpest in another.
18. Create something that outlives you.
19. Choose discipline over motivation.
20. Finish the Entire Bible at Least Once in Your Lifetime
21. Spend time with a child and actually listen
22. Give something you truly value to someone who needs it more
23. Write a Letter to God
Most people stay average because they can't even try, just do it.
Kelsey Plum and Kahleah Copper have become the first duo in WNBA history to each score 40+ in the same game.
Plum:
43 PTS
14-26 FG
7 AST
Copper:
41 PTS
16-29 FG
10 REB
Plum's Sparks get the OT win on the road.
Stop looking for a sign to start. Stop looking for the right time. Stop looking for permission. You have everything you need right now to take the first step. just fucking do it.
Building wealth isn't about income, it's about behavior.
When you spend less than you earn, avoid debt, and invest consistently, you can build wealth at any income level. It's not flashy, but it works.
Age 35 - 50 can be scary for most men,
> Close friends get busier with family
> Other friends give up on life
> Parents and mentors start to struggle with health
> Your first born is either a teenager or almost getting married
> Friends start dying from health issues
> Some people you respected fall to drugs
> You realize how frustrated most of people are
> You start to realize the importance of creating solid relationships in your teens and 20s
> If you've built nothing tangible, you start to feel like a failure.
It's not an easy phase for most men.