highschoolcel
My jawline = Your sexlife
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I'm 33 years old and I've consumed self development and money/mindset videos on youtube for more than a decade.
I've tried countless businesses both online and offline, and I've worked hard on all of them : nothing worked.
Here's what I tried :
- dropshipping
- daytrading
- Affiliation with SEO
- LoL coaching / boosting services
- opening a coffee
- opening a marketing company
- cold emailing companies to sell them software development services
- building a subscription based e-cigarette company
None of that worked.
I now see 22, 24, 26 years old grifters banking 6 fig a month giving "advice" on youtube on how to get rich.
"Lock yourself up in your room and grind in monk mode"
"You have to live an extreme life"
"You have to sacrifice your week ends and not go to that party to work on your business"
Lmao I've done that countless times.
Their core advice is basically telling normies "hey, if you weren't a normie, you could be a millionaire"
Then the normie thinks "Well, I've never tried not to be a normie, it could work !"
I've never been a normie. When I'm on to something, I obsess over it and think of nothing else.
That didn't make me successful.
Everything failed.
The only thing that work was getting a code monkey job.
I've tried countless businesses both online and offline, and I've worked hard on all of them : nothing worked.
Here's what I tried :
- dropshipping
- daytrading
- Affiliation with SEO
- LoL coaching / boosting services
- opening a coffee
- opening a marketing company
- cold emailing companies to sell them software development services
- building a subscription based e-cigarette company
None of that worked.
I now see 22, 24, 26 years old grifters banking 6 fig a month giving "advice" on youtube on how to get rich.
"Lock yourself up in your room and grind in monk mode"
"You have to live an extreme life"
"You have to sacrifice your week ends and not go to that party to work on your business"
Lmao I've done that countless times.
Their core advice is basically telling normies "hey, if you weren't a normie, you could be a millionaire"
Then the normie thinks "Well, I've never tried not to be a normie, it could work !"
I've never been a normie. When I'm on to something, I obsess over it and think of nothing else.
That didn't make me successful.
Everything failed.
The only thing that work was getting a code monkey job.