Scary: Ohio State star WR Jeremiah Smith speaks on this upcoming season.
“I’m gonna just be on go every game. I feel like this year they took something from me and everybody’s gotta pay for it…I’m out for everybody.”
One of the best prospects we've ever seen at WR.
This is the 3rd video I’ve seen this week of a young multi-millionaire admitting he’s depressed, mentally lost or struggling after becoming successful.
And it’s why I believe getting rich very young is one of the worst things that can happen to most men.
Not because money is bad. Not because success is bad. But because timing matters.
A man’s 20s are usually when discipline, identity, purpose and resilience are formed. That only happens through pressure, responsibility, repetition and long periods of unglamorous effort.
If money arrives before those things are forged, it removes the very constraints that build them.
The struggle isn’t about suffering for its own sake. It’s about earning authority over yourself.
When wealth comes too early you skip prolonged responsibility, bypass years of delayed gratification, lose the daily friction that forces growth and you’re left with comfort before character.
So the man feels empty, unanchored and disconnected from normal life.
This is also why sons of wealthy men often underperform. Not because they’re lazy or stupid, but because they’ve never been required to become something.
No real stakes.
No earned competence.
No consequences that force adaptation.
Purpose doesn’t come from pleasure or options. It comes from necessity and duty.
What many fail to understand is that money doesn’t give a man meaning, it just reveals whether he already had it.
When a man’s internal development doesn’t match his external resources, psychological collapse is bound to happen. The dopamine wears off. The identity never formed. The “now what?��� hits hard.
The men who thrive with early success are the exception, and usually it’s because they still endured years of responsibility, discipline and consequence before the money showed up.
Abundance should come after the man is built, not before, otherwise wealth arrives faster than the psyche can integrate it.
WOW: Buffalo #Bills head coach Sean McDermott was ANGRY about losing Ja'Marcus Ingram on the waivers.
Buffalo released Ingram for veteran Darius Slay who is now refusing to play for the team.
Buffalo developed Ingram as a UDFA & lost him for nothing.
PATHETIC FROM DARIUS SLAY.
It’s actually pointless to engage in a logical conversation with someone who derives their validation from social media. You can present the most logical and coherent argument, and they’ll be like, “My Twitter IDGAF.🤦🏽♂️
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