Today I turn 22

In those years, I've been homeless, sold drugs, made clients millions, and partied all over the world

Sure, I still have a LOT to learn, but I'm grateful for the lessons I've learned along the way, even the hard ones

Here's 22 lessons I've learned in 22 years
Lesson One: If your grandparents are still alive?

Give them a call

My greatest regret is not hearing more of my Grandad’s stories when I had the chance.
Lesson Two: Some people will like you, some people won't, so what?

The more you try to make others like you, the more repulsed they'll become.

Be YOU.

Sure, some people will hate you, they're simply not your people.

The ones who DO like you? Will like you a lot
Lesson Three: Cherish your real friends, you don't know how long you'll have them

A few months ago, one of my BEST childhood friends died

When I was homeless, he gave me a sofa

One night he threw up on his own vomit, and died at 21

Life is short, and good friends are rare
Lesson Four: Partying is fun, but mission is greater

When I was 16-18, I spent almost every day partying

It was fun, for a bit

But, then I felt empty inside

Have a STRONG mission & the FIRE you have inside will intoxicate you more than any substance ever could
Lesson Five: When I first got into online biz? My family told me to just get a real job, and it was silly

They didn't not believe in me, they simply wanted what was best for me, and didn't understand the online game

Well meant advice

Shut up, get to work, and show them
Lesson Six:

The school system once said I was dyslexic, my words have generated millions since

People said I'd be a ruthless junky criminal, now I've achieved more than them at 22

Don't let others define you

Define YOURSELF

Your mind is the key that sets you free
Lesson Seven: Humble yourself, and learn from those above you

We are still early 20's, there's people who've done what we seek out to do longer than we've been alive.

Humble yourself, pay them, and gain some REAL wisdom.

An inability to learn is typically the death of growth
Lesson Eight: Don't exchange money for integrity

Often times, it can be tempting to go to the dark side.

Sell shit products, do amoral deeds for quick cash, and although it may pay?

The respect from & part of your soul you have to sell simply isn't worth it
Lesson Nine:

When starting out in biz, you'll see dudes your age flexing cash

Most of social media is a facade

So, ignore.

If you have to spend YEARS alone, honing in your craft, so be it

You'll gain a STRONG foundation in skill, and they'll typically be gone after 1 year
Lesson Ten: If they bring out your WORSE self, cut them out

Real friends FORCE you to be your best self, they want you to do well, and thrive

If a friend constantly tries to hold you back, they aren't your friend

Let them go, your life will be better for it
Lesson 11 Big balls = BIG income

I learned this from a coke importer over drinks

Importing is fairly risk free, but few do it because they are scared

Most things which make money are simple, but few do it, cause they are scared

Want a big income, grow a bigger set of balls
Another 11 coming after power nap
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