The average person watches 20+ hours of YouTube a week.
What if just 5 of those were:
→ Jeff Su (productivity)
→ Futurepedia (AI tools)
→ Enovair (career clarity)
→ Clever Girl Finance (money)
You’d learn more in 1 month than 4 years of school.
Books I’d hand a broke 25-year-old with no direction:
– The 12 Week Year
– So Good They Can’t Ignore You
– I Will Teach You To Be Rich
– Deep Work
– Can’t Hurt Me
Stack discipline, skill, and money. In that order.
the happiest people i know always have some weird project on the go. learning how to solder. building a massive lego set. designing their own board game. training for a full planche. carving spoons from scrap wood. never for money or attention. just for the joy of doing it.
Underrated life skill: Be a multiplier. Teach what you know, spotlight others, connect dots. With no strings attached. Ironically, it's one of the fastest ways to level up your own life as well. Want more success? Be the reason someone else gets theirs.
If there was a tutorial to life, it would actually be quite simple:
1) Read books to avoid the common time-wasting mistakes, most of the wisdom you need for a happy life is actually written down in timeless novels
2) Accumulate a wide range of experiences and meet a lot of
Get absolutely dialed for a month. Life becomes a game when you pay a 'delusional' amount of attention to the details. Track your food. Track your lifts. Track your steps. Track your revenue. Progressive overload each week. Ignore everything else. You'll enjoy progress again.
Wealth happens when you are ambitious about your goals.
Happiness happens when you are ambitious about who you could be.
When you respect yourself, you aim for both.