In signal processing, there’s this concept called signal-to-noise ratio.
What it is exactly ?
Well.
See, an electric signal is never pure. It’s always getting hammered by static, interference, and a dozen little gremlins trying to garble it. The only way to make a system work? Strip out the noise and let the real signal come through.
Life works the same way.
Your days are jammed with noise—opinions, doubts, shiny distractions—whispering in your ear until you feel smaller, weaker, a little more miserable.
But under all that static, there’s a clear, strong signal.
Your signal.
Most people never hear it… because they never filter the crap out. But it's still here.
And that’s the job. That’s the whole game.
Filtering the noise.
It all comes down to two pillars:
1.Knowing yourself
2. Knowing the world
First, you. This is the foundation. You figure out what you like, what you hate, what you stand for, and what you’ll walk away from without flinching.
And you know you’ve got it when you’ve got the vibe of a 70-year-old man who wears whatever he wants, says “no” and means it, and couldn’t care less what anyone thinks.
Then comes knowing the world.
This part’s not hard, but for some reason, almost nobody does it.
Why? Because most people refuse that fact about us: Human nature is selfish.
Everyone’s got an angle. And a lot of the big media, gurus, and influencers that “shape” your vision of life? They’re just steering you toward whatever fills their pockets.
The rookie mistake is following the first flashy, badass-sounding guy who promises you the moon…
and only realizing later you were just a prop in his plan while you scraped the crumbs off the floor.
So how do you avoid the trap?
Simple.
- Cross-check everything.
- Watch longer than you think you need to.
- Listen without getting emotional.
- Let time filter the truth from the hype.
Sit in the dark, observe everyone, and build your own map of the world.
Because once you’ve got both pillars—once you know yourself and you know the game—you stop chasing the noise.
And that’s when your signal cuts through like a knife.
Hope this little riff fed your brain in ways you didn’t expect.
Once you start filtering the noise, you’ll be shocked how often you hear that underlying signal. And I guarantee… you’ve already heard it before, in a few big decisions from your past.
I have. And now I’m chasing it down every chance I get.
What about you?
Hit reply and tell me your story. I read every one.
Talk soon,
Julfi
The internet’s crawling with kids who’ve done nothing, built nothing, and know nothing—telling OG how it’s done… all because they binged ten YouTube videos last month.
The crazy part?
Beginners eat it up like gospel.
Live consistently below your means.
Then, take what’s left and channel it into assets, skills, and opportunities that will pay you back later.
The hardest part... is keep doing it for years.
Rules for life :
The patient reclaim what the impatient abandon. Always.
Patience is the art of letting others exhaust themselves…
and then collecting what they’ve left behind.
Therapy isn't the solution.
Spending hours recounting how bad your life is, dissecting every wound, and reliving the same stories doesn’t automatically heal you. It can trapping you in a loop of self-pity, rehearsing your misfortunes until they harden into identity.
The worst way to predict the future is to chase hypes.
If everyone already knows about it, talks about it, and swears it’s the next gold rush, you've already missed the train.
Swallow you pride, and move on to the next thing.
1st thing to do when someone promises to make you more money is simple: Find out where their money actually comes from.
If their main effort seems to go into selling you the advice rather than applying it… Go away.
The system they’re selling isn’t what made them rich.
The best gift you can give others is to be unapologetically selfish with them.
By saying no, you save everyone’s most precious resource: time.
Theirs and yours
They may not understand in the moment. But you’ve spared them false hope, wasted effort, and drawn-out disappointment
Always ask: What are they really doing for a living?
Because more often than not, the free content is just bait. A carefully crafted funnel pointing straight to their product, service, or brand
And sometimes, the promise of the product is itself a dream they sell for a living
Taking life too seriously is the fastest way to let your feelings screw with reality, and push you into dumb, irrational decisions.
It’s all a joke, people.
It’s all a game.
Play it with detachment.
That’s when the magic happens.
Money is taboo because it's tangible representation of the power you have.
Talk about it too openly, and you don’t inspire admiration, you trigger envy.
You reveal your position on the ladder, and suddenly, others see you not as a peer, but as a threat.
Money is nothing more than the mirror through which human nature reveals itself.
Desire, fear, greed, status, insecurity—all of it flows through the way people earn, spend, hoard, and chase money.
It’s not just currency, it’s behavior, exposed and magnified.
There is no more powerful strategy than this: observe the herd—and do the opposite.
Conformity is the default mode of the masses. They move in unison, think in loops, act out of habit—not intent.
The moment you decode how the crowd thinks, you gain the power to escape it.
You can spot future wealth by one simple indicator: how someone spends their money NOW.
Those who trade their cash for fleeting pleasure—dopamine hits, status trinkets, temporary relief—are revealing their fate.
Money is the visible metric of how much power, leverage, and freedom you’ve accumulated.
The more money you have, the fewer orders you take.
The fewer rules apply to you.
The more doors open before you even knock.