Lyfe Elevated
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Lyfe Elevated
@lyfe_elevated
Feet on the ground, head in the clouds

We’re opening early collaborations at ASH. Not affiliates. Not paid shoutouts. We’re looking for people close to real signal: - Traders with repeatable edge - Creators who understand flow, not hype - Community operators who actually move attention The focus: Signal integrity Fair alignment Long-term collaboration If you’re already in the flow, you’ll get it. Apply below ⬇️





HALL OF SHAME: Deloitte Not the whole machine. But a powerful node inside it. Deloitte doesn’t run fake job scams or pay-to-stay schemes. That’s not the role it plays. Its role is more dangerous because it’s normalized. Deloitte operates as a Tier-1 integrator. The polished front end that sells “world-class consulting” while quietly delivering work through offshore teams and visa-dependent labor. Here’s how it fits the system. Deloitte wins premium contracts, including federal work. It bills clients at top-tier rates. Then it delivers large portions of that work through offshore delivery centers and visa labor pipelines. The client sees Deloitte. The work is done elsewhere. This creates a familiar outcome: • Americans compete against global labor pools • Wages are capped by offshore benchmarks • Domestic teams shrink while “delivery” scales • Accountability diffuses across vendor layers No fake jobs are required. No illegal kickbacks are needed. The structure does the work. Deloitte helps normalize labor arbitrage by wrapping it in credibility. When a Big Four firm does it, it stops looking like outsourcing and starts looking like “best practice.” That’s why this matters. When firms like Deloitte adopt this model: • Smaller companies copy it • Government tolerates it • Boards expect it • American labor absorbs it This isn’t about one firm breaking the law. It’s about a market leader making displacement respectable. The government could stop it with a regulation to use onshore American labor for all contracts but doesn't. Keep following to understand why. And that’s why Deloitte belongs on this map. Not as the entire H-1B kickback machine. But as the front-end integrator that makes the machine scale. Hall of Shame. Why this series exists The purpose of the Hall of Shame is not outrage for its own sake. It’s to show people how the system actually works. Who sets the model. What model each player uses. Where the pressure flows. And why American workers keep losing ground even when no single law is being broken. Once you understand the structure, the outcomes stop looking random. That’s the point of this series.




















