It’s time to reveal the supplement I’ve been working on:
Diald
It is a golf nootropic that is formulated to:
• Eliminate first tee jitters entirely
• Enhance cognitive performance
• Keep you level headed by reducing emotional response
I created this to solve a problem I
1. Stop buying dumb shit. If you do, make it rare and inexpensive.
2. Life isn't fair. Stop trying to make it fair. Make it unfair to your advantages instead.
3. Your employer does not care about you. If you can make money elsewhere, do it.
4. Introverts aren't anti-social, they just hate drama, stupidity, and fake people.
5. Invest early and often so work becomes optional sooner.
6. Successful people aren't special. 99% of them just never gave up.
7. Alcohol has 0 benefit. It makes you poorer, dumber, and fatter.
8. There is little value in caring about things you cannot control.
9. Accountability and maturity are the same thing.
10. Avoid high interest debt at all costs.
11. A sheep who drives a Mercedes to the slaughterhouse is still a sheep.
12. 9-5 jobs are inefficient income sources. Start an online side hustle ASAP.
13. "Escaping" on a vacation does not relieve stress. Doing work you enjoy does.
14. Making Monday your favorite day of the week is the key to happiness.
15. Start exercising and never stop. It's the best form of therapy on earth.
16. Take (smart) risks. Never doing so promises you will die with regret.
17. Stop drinking and eating so much sugar. It's why most people are overweight.
18. Being "busy" isn't a flex. It's just admitting your schedule controls you.
19. Ignoring the internet as an income source is like going to the gym to watch TV.
20. Most college degrees are terrible investments.
21. Talk is cheap. Results are the only things that matter.
22. Avoid people who don't read or care about learning new things.
College: $80,000
Wedding: $30,000
House: $500,000
New Car: $50,000
$600,000+ in debt is what society considers “successful”.
In reality, it's just a trap to keep you a wage slave for life.
Adopt these principles and you'll thank yourself for doing so sooner than you think.
I hope you find them valuable.
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College: $80,000
Wedding: $30,000
House: $500,000
New Car: $50,000
$600,000+ in debt is what society considers “successful”.
In reality, it's just a trap to keep you an employee for life.
Selling a car privately is the best way to open your eyes to how stupid the average person is.
Some of them belong in a mental hospital.
Oh, you put every detail known to man in the listing?
Don't worry, they will message you asking for those exact details.
Oh, you put "no
“NOBODY KNOWS THIS, BUT LEGOS ARE A BETTER INVESTMENT THAN STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE
ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS BUY AND HOLD THEM FOR 6-24 MONTHS POST-RETIREMENT
ANNUAL RETURNS ARE 50-100% AND HAVE BEEN FOR DECADES
IT’S CRAZY”
My daily non-negotiables:
• Gym
• 5g creatine
• Vitamin stack
• 200g protein
• No calls or meetings, ever
• Golf practice (weather permitting)
• 7+ hours/sleep
• 10,000+ steps
Some days I work for 8 hours, some I don’t work at all.
I don’t use a schedule or a calendar
NEVER quit your job to start a business.
Use your job to fund it, while spending nights/weekends building it.
Then, leave the job when you've replaced your salary.
It requires patience, but it's the best way.
Being broke is your fault.
Being angry is your fault.
Being overweight is your fault.
Almost everything at the end of the day, is your fault.
Even if it isn’t, you’re better off acting like it is.
Being broke is your fault.
Being negative is your fault.
Being overweight is your fault.
Almost everything at the end of the day, is your fault.
Even if it isn’t, you’re better off acting like it is.
Being broke is your fault.
Being negative is your fault.
Being overweight is your fault.
Almost everything at the end of the day, is your fault.
Even if it isn’t, you are better off acting like it is.
The problem with 9-5 jobs isn’t the job itself... it's what comes with them.
You may only “work” 40 hours/week but you sacrifice MUCH more than that.
Half of your free waking hours are spent in preparation for or commuting to work.
When it finally becomes time to enjoy the
The “40 hour work week” is a lie.
It doesn’t account for:
• Getting ready
• Commuting
• Your “lunch break”
• Commuting again
• Stressing after the day is over
60 hours of indebted time for 40 hours of pay.
Where I come from we call that a scam.
Working a 9-5 job to gain financial freedom is like using a spoon to fill a swimming pool.
It works, you’ll just be too old to enjoy it by the time you finish.
Working a 9-5 job to gain financial freedom is like using a spoon to fill a swimming pool.
It works, you’ll just be too old to enjoy it by the time you finish.
Being broke is your fault.
Being negative is your fault.
Being overweight is your fault.
Almost everything at the end of the day, is your fault.
Even if it isn’t, you’re better off acting like it is.
In 48 hours, this video on TikTok has gotten me:
• 3 million views
• 5,000+ followers
• Nearly 2,000 newsletter subscribers (despite no call to action)
Can you tell why?
Bought a new car a couple months ago.
I’ve had multiple friends and family members say:
“Is the monthly payment crazy high?”
I just say yes.
I paid cash for it but I’d rather them think I can hardly afford it.
It isn’t worth having the conversation that would follow if I was
@sweatystartup
Anyone willing to push a woman has nothing to lose.
Nothing more dangerous than getting in altercation with someone like that.
Same goes for road rage.
Online business 101:
NEVER quit your job to start a business.
Use the job to fund your hustle, while spending nights/weekends building it.
Leave the job when you've replaced your salary.
It requires patience, but it's the best way to go.
I spent five figures on Amazon this week on my favorite retiring LEGO sets.
This is a process I’ll repeat several times throughout Q4.
I will hold them for 12-18 months and then sell them for 2x-3x what I paid.
For every $10,000 I spend, I get $500 in free cash back.
Some
My favorite way to turn $100,000 into $200,000+:
1. Buy a large quantity of retiring LEGO sets during Q4
2. When buying, use Rakuten + CC for 5-12% in free cash back
3. Request Rakuten payment in American Express points
4. Transfer to Schwab account for 1.1x value and receive
Signs of silent wealth:
• Never looking at prices
• Paying for the bill at dinner (silently)
• Booking trips on a whim
• A lot of free time
• Clean organized garage
• Own a second piece of property
These are the type people you should pay attention to.
There are 0 benefits to company loyalty.
If you can make more money somewhere else, do it.
If you can make money independently on the side too, even better.
Signs of silent wealth:
• Never looking at prices
• Paying for the bill at dinner (silently)
• Booking trips on a whim
• A lot of free time
• Clean organized garage
• Own a second piece of property
These are the type people you should pay attention to.
Signs of silent wealth:
• Never looking at prices
• Paying for the bill at dinner (silently)
• A lot of free time
• Clean organized garage
• Own more than one piece of property
Instead of paying attention to celebrities, pay attention to people like this.
Signs of silent wealth:
• Never looking at prices
• Paying for the bill at dinner (silently)
• A lot of free time
• Clean organized garage
• Own more than one piece of property
Instead of paying attention to celebrities, pay attention to people like this.
Twitter hates any investment idea that isn't stocks, real estate, or crypto.
But I outperformed all three with LEGOs over the last year.
Here's how you can use them to print money:
Ever notice how every time a couple breaks up, both people:
• Lose weight
• Start exercising
• Pick up a new hobby
• Start being “themselves” again
Love isn't an excuse to give up on your dreams and get sloppy.
If anything, it's the opposite.