I freed a thousand slaves;
I could have freed a thousand more if only they knew they were slaves
the world revolves around money..
every interaction you had with anyone, no matter how trivial it is, is ultimately about money.
in the back of everyone’s mind is money.
because MONEY = SURVIVAL
The more you have, the higher your probability of surviving the brutality of the real world.
and the vast majority of the world are barely surviving. The vast majority of the human race is dying of thirst, barely holding onto the cliff edge of existence.
barely surviving means a SLAVE, we just call it a different name. A 9-5 job.
if you lose your job, your family starve. if someone got sick, you’d go in debt. you are one problem away from absolute collapse.
so you kiss your bosses ass, beg him for money, while he make millions from you.
its the perfect con, really.
you say, “thank you sir”
the only difference between you and a prostitute is that you’re being fucked for less money
money is happiness
contrary to what your parents, teachers, and society told you.
everyone who told you that money is evil or doesn’t produce happiness, are all broke motherfuckers trying to cope.
the best thing about being filthy is it clears your mind, frees up your mind from all the bullshits.
you stop acting from a state of fear, rather you act from a state of abundance.
KNOWING SHIT CAN HIT THE FAN ANYTIME ANYWHERE and you’d still be able to course through life with ease.
money isn’t about buying materialistic things, although it plays a huge role. and there’s nothing wrong about buying supercars, bikes, houses, traveling. all of these are absolutely fine, but its just the cherry on top.
money buys you FREEDOM OF MIND. eliminating the fear of dying.
fixing survival, which allows you to thrive. and thriving is what differentiates us from all the other animals.
we create beauty, cook exotic foods, dance to music, paint useless shits.
we look up at the stars and wonder.
and you’re so busy surviving that you forgot who you really are. an ape, living on a spinning rock, hurling through infinite space.
you are a fucking sheep, bowing your head all the time eating grass, checking from time to time if there are wolves.
you never looked up for once in your life.
creating the money-making machine is the foundation of the goodlife.
knowing deep in your heart and mind, that if your mom messaged you “i have a problem” you can just reply “how much”
knowing that if one income stream dies, you still have other means of earning money.
and deeply knowing in your psyche, that this primal fear “starving” was eliminated from the minds of your loved ones.
being able to protect and provide for all the people who surround you. living for other people, taking responsibility. carrying the heavy cross up the mountain for the salvation of mankind.
this is how good men live.
YOU ARE A FUCKING SLAVE
If you want to be rich, wage slavery will never get you there.
Society has sold you a lie. They told you to be a good worker, to get a steady job, to climb the ladder. You can grind your life away, maybe earning $2,000 a month if you’re lucky, but you are playing a losing game.
Why? Because of Leverage.
When you sell your hours for a paycheck, you are capping your potential. You cannot scale time. There are only 24 hours in a day. Even if you work 20 of them, you hit a ceiling.
If you get sick, your income stops.
If you sleep, your income stops.
If you want to take a month off to live your life, your income stops.
Selling your time keeps the leash around your neck tight. You are a resource to be used by someone else who understands the game better than you do.
Most people try to solve their money problems by working harder. This is a trap. You cannot outwork a bad model. The man who digs a ditch with a spoon will never out-produce the man with an excavator, no matter how much he sweats.
To move up, you must stop selling time and start selling value. You must build something that compounds. You need a system that works while you breathe, while you sleep, and while you live.
The Juche Fallacy (Why You Must Specialize)
There is a concept in North Korea called Juche. It is the official state ideology of "self-reliance." The idea is that the nation should produce everything it needs from scratch. its own food, its own tech, its own weapons. without relying on the outside world.
It is a disaster. It results in famine and poverty.
Now, look at the most successful entity on the planet: Apple.
Does Apple make its own chips? No, TSMC in Taiwan does.
Does Apple mine its own cobalt for batteries? No, they buy it.
Does Apple assemble the phones? No, Foxconn in China does.
Apple focuses on the one thing they are the best in the world at: Design and Branding. Everything else is outsourced.
You can take this principle and apply it to your own life.
Most people live their lives like North Korea. They try to do everything themselves. They try to be their own accountant, their own cleaner, their own cook, their own mechanic, and their own boss.
If you try to do everything, you will spread yourself so thin that you become vulnerable to life’s inevitable disasters. You will be mediocre at everything and master of nothing.
To get rich, you must apply the Anti-Juche philosophy:
Become the GOAT (Greatest of All Time) at ONE high-value thing.
BPO (Business Process Outsource) everything else.
You need to become so fucking good at one specific skill that the market pays you a premium for it. Then, you take that money and you exchange it with people who can do the other shit for you.
Don't fix your own car; pay a mechanic so you can focus on your skill.
Don't cook your own food if it takes 2 hours; buy healthy prepared meals so you can work.
This is how you generate velocity. You strip away the friction of daily life so you can pour 100% of your energy into the thing that actually generates wealth.
The Digital Anomaly (Money from Thin Air)
Forget the limitations of the physical world. We are living in a glitch in the matrix.
For 300,000 years of human existence, resources were scarce and physical. You had to hunt, farm, or steal. If you wanted to build a house, you had to carry the wood.
Now? You can lay in your bed, type on a laptop for 8 hours, and value is created. Assets are built. Currency is transferred.
The pandemic of 2020 wasn't just a crisis, it was the Big Bang of the digital economy. It forced the entire world onto the World Wide Web. It normalized remote work, digital payments, and online service delivery. It paved the way for a global gold rush where everyone is holding a shovel, and the ground is made of gold.
All you have to do is dig.
The Strategy: Global Arbitrage
Here is the blueprint. It is simple, but it requires execution.
You are going to build a business that operates online, but you are not going to sell to your neighbors. You are going to cater to the First World. You are going to target the USA, Canada, and Europe.
Why? Because that is where the money is. A client in New York thinks $2,000 is a small amount of money. To someone in a developing nation (or a lower cost of living area), $2,000 is a fortune.
This is Geo-Arbitrage. You earn in Strong Currency (USD/EUR) and you spend in Weak Currency.
The Prerequisite: Communication
To do this, there is one non-negotiable requirement: ENGLISH.
You must be super fucking good at communicating in English. Not just "okay" grammar. I mean persuasion. You must practice articulating your ideas so clearly that they cut through the noise. You need to learn the slang, the nuance, the psychology of the Western buyer.
The man who can sell and communicate clearly will always out-earn the man who just "works hard"
You need to allocate time every day to training this.
Talk to native speakers.
Record yourself speaking and listen back.
Ask yourself: "How could I have said that better?"
Add vocabulary. Add slang.
This is the foundation. Without this, you are locked out of the global market.
The Vehicles (How to Print Money in 2025)
You need a vehicle to get you to freedom. You have to pick a field. Do not dabble, commit. Here are the models that are printing money right now.
High-Ticket SaaS (Software as a Service)
The Concept: You build software that solves a painful problem for businesses.
Why it works: Recurring revenue. You build it once, and people pay you every month to use it.
The Potential: Highest ceiling of all online businesses. Companies like ClickFunnels or Notion started here. You can charge $99 to $999 a month. If you have 100 customers, you are wealthy.
Difficulty: High. You need technical skills or a partner who has them.
2. AI Automation Agency (AAA)
The Concept: Businesses are terrified and confused by AI. You come in and set up systems for them. You build chatbots, automate their email flows, and create "agents" that do work for them.
Why it works: It is the current "Wild West" Demand is high, supply of experts is low.
The Potential: You can charge $5,000 for a setup and $1,000/month for maintenance.
Difficulty: Medium. You need to learn the tools (Zapier, OpenAI API, )
3. The Content & Community Model
The Concept: Build a personal brand. Gather an audience by giving away value. Then sell them access to a community or a newsletter.
Why it works: Trust. People buy from people they like.
The Potential: Look at Dan Koe or Hamza. They charge for access to the "tribe" This has zero cost to start, but it takes time to build trust.
Difficulty: Medium/Hard. Requires consistency and the ability to write/speak well.
4. E-commerce & Direct-to-Consumer
The Concept: Selling physical goods via Shopify and TikTok/Instagram ads.
Why it works: Impulse buying. If you have a cool product (pet gadgets, beauty, survival gear), people will buy it instantly.
The Potential: Fastest path to $1M revenue if you crack the marketing code.
Difficulty: High risk. You need money for inventory and ads.
5. Agency Services (SMMA / Ghostwriting)
The Concept: This is B2B (Business to Business) service. You do a task for a company.
Examples: Running ads for solar companies. Ghostwriting LinkedIn posts for CEOs. Managing OnlyFans models (quietly one of the most profitable industries on earth).
Why it works: You are trading high-value skills for money, not just hours.
The Potential: You can scale this to $10k–$50k a month purely on service.
Difficulty: Low/Medium. Best for beginners.
6. Info Products
The Concept: Packaging your knowledge into a course or ebook.
Why it works: Margins are 99%. You make the product once and sell it infinitely.
The Potential: If you have solved a problem (weight loss, dating, trading), sell the solution.
Difficulty: Medium. Requires you to actually know something valuable.
The Selection Matrix
You cannot do all of these. You must pick one. Use this matrix to decide:
If you want Long-Term Wealth:
SaaS
Marketplace/Platform
E-commerce Brand
If you want Fast Cash:
Service Agency (SMMA)
Consulting
Freelance High-Ticket Sales
If you have NO Money to Start:
Affiliate Marketing
Content Creation (Personal Brand)
Ghostwriting
Digital Products
If you are a Beginner:
Start with an Agency. Learn a skill (copywriting, ads, video editing), sell it to clients. This teaches you how to sell and delivers immediate cash flow.
Once you have cash, build a Brand.
Once you have a Brand, launch Software.
1. Income: The Baseline Rule
Your monthly income should be at least 3x your essential living costs.
Category | Survive | Thrive |
|---|---|---|
Income vs. Essentials | 1x–1.5x | 3x+ |
Financial stress | Constant | Minimal |
Ability to invest | None | Consistent |
Example: If your rent, food, transport, and bills = $2,000/month → you need $6,000+/month to truly thrive.
Use the 50/30/20 Rule (minimum) — but aim for the "Thrive" version:
Standard | Thrive Version | |
|---|---|---|
Needs (rent, food, bills) | 50% | ≤40% |
Wants (lifestyle, fun) | 30% | 20–25% |
Savings/Investing | 20% | 30–40% |
The smaller your needs are as a percentage of income, the more freedom you have.
2. Income Streams: The Minimum
Minimum to thrive: 3 income streams
Goal over time: 5–7
Here's a realistic progression:
Stage 1 — Foundation (1–2 streams)
✅ Primary job / career (active income)
✅ Side skill / freelance work
Stage 2 — Growth (3–4 streams)
✅ Primary career
✅ Side business or freelance
✅ Investments (stocks, index funds, dividends)
✅ Digital/passive asset (content, course, product)
Stage 3 — Freedom (5–7 streams)
Add: rental income, royalties, business equity, licensing, etc.
The key principle: No single income stream should represent more than 70% of your total income. If you lose it, you shouldn't be destroyed.
3. Savings: The Safety & Freedom Equation
Three Layers of Financial Safety:
Layer | What | How Much |
|---|---|---|
🛡️ Emergency Fund | Cash, instantly accessible | 6–12 months of living expenses |
📈 Investment Portfolio | Index funds, stocks, assets | 25–50% of annual income added per year |
🏦 "Walk Away" Fund | The ultimate freedom fund | 2+ years of total expenses |
In real terms:
Monthly expenses = $3,000
Emergency fund = $18,000–$36,000 (in savings)
Investing = $750–$1,500/month going into assets
Walk-away fund (long-term goal) = $72,000+
4. The Thriving Scoreboard
Rate yourself honestly:
Metric | Surviving | Stable | Thriving |
|---|---|---|---|
Income vs. expenses | <1.5x | 2x | 3x+ |
Income streams | 1 | 2 | 3–7 |
Emergency fund | 0–1 month | 3 months | 6–12 months |
Savings/invest rate | 0–5% | 10–20% | 30%+ |
Debt | Drowning | Managing | Minimal/strategic only |
Can you take 3 months off? | No | Barely | Yes |
5. The Non-Financial Minimums People Forget
Thriving isn't just money. You also need:
🧠 Health — You can't thrive if your body is failing
⏰ Time freedom — Money without time = golden cage
🧘 Low/no toxic stress — High income + high misery ≠ thriving
📚 Continuous learning — Your earning power = your learning power
🤝 Community — Isolation kills even wealthy people
The One-Line Summary:
Earn 3x your needs, build 3+ income streams, save 6–12 months of expenses, invest 30%+ of your income, and never let one source of income control your life.
The Grind (The Only Way Out)
Now you have the theory. You have the models. You have the philosophy.
None of it matters if you do not execute.
Here is the prescription for your 20s (or whatever age you are starting this):
Your life must be dedicated to building the machine.
I am not talking about a "side hustle" you do for 30 minutes on Sunday. I am talking about obsession.
12 hours a day. No rest days.
I know it sounds toxic to the modern ear. I know people will tell you about "work-life balance" Those people are in the 40% Fragile Tier. Do not listen to them. You are trying to escape gravity, and escaping gravity requires massive amounts of fuel.
It will be an emotional roller coaster.
Some days you will feel like a God because you made a sale. The next day you will feel like a fraud because a client yelled at you.
Do it anyway.
You must act irrespective of your external circumstances or internal feelings.
The market does not care if you are tired.
if you are depressed, if your girlfriend broke up with you.
The market only cares about Value.
Keep fucking moving forward.
Take a step. Then another.
If you can’t run, walk.
If you can’t walk, crawl.
Even if you fall flat on your face, you are still moving forward.
Stagnation is certain death.
If you stand still, inflation will eat your money, and entropy will eat your skills. You must be in a state of constant motion.
The Golden Rule:
Ignore the noise. Ignore the politics. Ignore the celebrity gossip.
All of that is designed to keep you poor and distracted.
You have the internet. You have the knowledge. You have the ability to learn any skill in human history for free on YouTube. The gold rush is happening right now, and you are standing there holding the shovel.
Stop waiting for something that will never come.
Dig.
the first time
I made money
while I was asleep
I woke up
and checked my phone
and saw the number
and just lay there.
I didn't jump up.
I didn't celebrate.
I lay there
and felt
something leave my chest.
something that had
been sitting there
for years.
decades maybe.
it was fear.
it just got up
and walked out
like a tenant
who finally got evicted.
and the room was quiet.
and the morning was slow.
and I didn't have to be
anywhere.
and for the first time
in my life
the alarm didn't go off
because there was
no alarm
because there was
no one
telling me
where to be
and when to be there
and how much
my being there
was worth.
I made coffee.
I sat on the porch.
the sun was doing
its thing.
the birds were doing
their thing.
and I was just
sitting there.
doing nothing.
and it was the most
expensive
nothing
I'd ever bought.
