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Dylan
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参加日 Ağustos 2022
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Look… I get it. You hated Charlie Kirk. You thought he was dangerous. Maybe you even think the world’s better without him.
But stop for a second and ask yourself this: are you really celebrating a man being shot dead in front of his wife and kids?
Forget politics for twenty seconds. A woman just lost her husband. Two little kids just lost their dad.
Picture that for real.
Imagine if it was your dad. Your brother. Your best friend. Would you be laughing then? Would you post memes? Or would you call it what it is -> tragedy?
Here’s the part that makes me sick: the same people who scream about compassion, justice, human rights… are the same ones cheering this man’s death.
If your so-called ‘morals’ disappear the second your opponent bleeds, then they were never morals. They were just branding. Performance. Costume values you put on when it’s convenient.
Flip the scenario. Tomorrow, imagine your favorite activist, your favorite politician, gets gunned down.
And the other side makes memes. They celebrate. They laugh.
Would you say, ‘Yeah, that’s fine’? Or would you rage? Would you scream that it’s cruel, inhumane, evil?
If it’s wrong for them, it’s wrong for you. Period.
Ask yourself honestly: do you actually feel joy in your chest that a man was murdered?
Or did the internet train you to feel that way? Did the algorithm reward you with likes, dopamine, validation… until cruelty felt like victory?
If you weren’t online right now, sitting at a dinner table with your family, would you be celebrating death? Or is it only when you’re plugged into this digital mob?
You can hate Charlie Kirk’s ideas. You can fight them. Debate them. Destroy them in the marketplace of ideas.
But if you celebrate his death, you’re not a freedom fighter. You’re not a justice warrior. You’re just another cog in the hate machine.
Real strength isn’t losing your humanity when your opponent loses his life. Real strength is holding onto it, no matter what.
So here’s the mirror: if you find yourself cheering today, don’t tell yourself it’s because you’re righteous. Don’t tell yourself it’s morals.
Because morals that only apply to your team aren’t morals at all.
You can hate his politics, but celebrating his death makes you the very problem you claim to be fighting.
And deep down, you know it.
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Bro I swear it’s always the same NPC archetype who makes these types of videos
Vince Langman@LangmanVince
Miserable hate filled Kamala Harris voters are celebrating Charlie Kirk getting shot in Utah today. The radical left is pure scum of the earth!
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Most people don’t want freedom.
They say they do, but they don’t.
Because real freedom isn’t “working from your laptop in Bali.”
It’s making enough money to retire your mum.
It’s having enough leverage to walk away from anything fake.
It’s waking up when you want, with who you want, doing what you want.
And you don’t get that from dropshipping another gadget or watching YouTube videos on “how to get rich.”
You get it from building infrastructure.
From systems. From skills. From pain.
From obsessing over boring sh*t until it prints money while you sleep.
I didn’t come from money. I worked jobs I hated to fund a vision no one else could see.
Most people would’ve quit. I built a multi-8-figure agency off a “scammy” industry everyone laughed at.
Now they ask how I did it.
Simple:
I stopped trying to look successful. And started doing the things that actually make you successful.
You can keep scrolling for motivation… Or you can pick a vehicle and go to war with it for 5 years.
Your call.
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The Lie They Told You About Success
I used to sit at my job refreshing Shopify dashboards, praying to see a sale.
I’d spend 12 hours “working” and still feel like a loser when I closed my laptop.
Everyone around me thought I was insane.
And if I’m honest… they were kind of right.
Because I didn’t just fail once.
Or twice.
I failed 10 times.
That’s not an exaggeration.
I lost money.
I burned relationships.
I embarrassed myself publicly.
And I kept going.
Not because I was “motivated.”
Not because I’m special.
But because I had nothing else.
This wasn’t a game. This wasn’t a side hustle. This was war.
Now?
One of my businesses just passed $2M in a single month.
Another is doing $200K/month, steadily scaling.
But this isn’t a post about the money.
It’s about what it cost to get here.
And here’s the part no one tells you:
💥 You don’t need balance.
💥 You don’t need to “heal your inner child” first.
💥 You don’t need to wait for the perfect time, partner, or purpose.
You need to obsess.
You need to get a little crazy.
You need to build even when nothing is working.
That’s the difference.
Success didn’t come because I finally “found the right niche” or “manifested the right mindset.”
It came because I refused to quit after being publicly humbled ten separate times.
So if you’re working a job you hate…
If your parents think you’re delusional…
If your Stripe account is still stuck at $0…
Good.
That means you’re in the arena.
Keep building.
Keep bleeding.
Keep going.
The reward isn’t just money.
It’s walking around every day knowing you didn’t fold.
That’s worth more than millions.
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Most agency owners say they want freedom.
But their business is a prison.
Because every decision…
Every fire…
Every result…
Still runs through them.
That’s not freedom.
That’s the Founder’s Trap.
The only way out?
Decentralisation.
Building systems, not bottlenecks.
Empowering operators, not order-takers.
Letting go of ego so the machine can scale without you.
It’s not sexy.
It’s not fast.
But it’s the only path to real leverage.
You don’t need to do more.
You need to replace yourself.
Start with one question:
👉 “What’s still on my plate that shouldn’t be?”
Fix that.
Then do it again.
And again.
Until one day…
You disappear from the day-to-day,
But the machine keeps printing.
That’s decentralisation.
That’s freedom.
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Read this if you feel stuck. I was you not long ago.
Yo brother,
I don’t write messages like this often, but today it felt like I had to.
Because I see you.
Not just you now, but the version of me I tried so hard to bury. The broke, overwhelmed, half-confident version of myself who wanted more but didn’t know how to get it.
I remember lying in bed some nights, scrolling through TikTok, watching guys flash their wins, their cars, their lifestyle…
And it didn’t even make me jealous. It made me numb.
Because deep down, I didn’t believe that could ever be me.
I told myself stories to cope:
“They probably got lucky.”
“They had rich parents.”
“They’re lying anyway.”
“All this shit’s fake.”
But truthfully… I just didn’t think I had what it took.
I was 18.
Dropped out.
Waking up at 5AM to work jobs I hated.
Digging ditches. Breaking my back.
Saving every penny like it would save me.
I had no roadmap. No mentor. No support.
Just a vague vision that I was meant for something bigger… and the pain of knowing I wasn’t living it.
The world saw a quiet, polite guy from nowhere.
But inside, I was screaming to prove everyone wrong.
And for the longest time I didn’t.
Because I was addicted to planning. Watching. Consuming.
Always thinking… but never fucking doing.
I wanted a perfect plan before I made a move.
And that version of me? He stayed broke.
The turning point came when I finally snapped.
I realised no one was coming to save me.
Not a coach. Not a course. Not a “perfect strategy.”
Only war would save me.
Getting in the mud. Failing publicly.
Feeling stupid. Embarrassed. Exposed.
The version of me who “made it” was born the moment I stopped trying to look smart and started getting dangerously uncomfortable.
Here’s the truth that most won’t say:
The game doesn’t reward the best plan. It rewards the boldest execution.
I wasn’t the smartest.
I just moved first.
I moved fast.
And I didn’t fucking stop.
Every mistake became data.
Every failure became leverage.
Every win, no matter how small, was a reason to keep swinging.
I learned to live in the tension of not knowing.
And every time I levelled up, it was never because of more knowledge.
It was always because of one thing:
I stopped bullshitting myself.
So let me ask you a real question right now:
What truth are you avoiding?
You say you want to break the cycle.
You say you want to retire your parents.
You say you want to live life on your terms.
But do your actions match those words?
Or are you still waiting to “feel ready”?
Still hiding behind YouTube videos?
Still blaming “the algorithm” or “saturation” or “timing”?
Look. I love you. That’s why I’m saying this.
You don’t need more motivation.
You need more courage.
Courage to start messy.
Courage to stay consistent when it’s boring.
Courage to suck at something until you don’t.
Today, I run a business I dreamed about back then.
I wake up when I want.
Work with who I want.
Live in places I used to zoom in on in Google Maps when I felt trapped in my tiny hometown.
But none of that happened because I cracked some code.
It happened because I got sick enough of my own excuses to finally burn the ships.
If this hit something in you, don’t just nod and scroll away.
Sit with it.
Then ask yourself:
What would the “made it” version of you do today?
Now go do that.
Even if it’s scary.
Especially if it’s scary.
See you at the top🚀
- Dylan
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“You can’t fail if you never quit” is one of the most dangerous lies beginners get fed.
I’m 24. Multi-millionaire. Made $1M in a single day at 19. And even from here—I’ll tell you:
You can absolutely fail.
Even if you never quit.
You can spend decades grinding in the wrong direction and call it “perseverance.”
You can confuse stubbornness with discipline.
You can waste your prime years chasing something that was broken from the start.
Persistence is only noble when it’s paired with clarity.
Winners pivot. They quit fast when something’s not working.
They know how to detach from ego, reassess, and redirect their energy toward leverage.
The quote should be:
“You only win if you fail fast, iterate relentlessly, and don’t quit the right thing.”
Failing isn’t a problem.
Failing slowly is.
Failing without data is.
Failing and calling it “grinding” is.
This is why most people never make it.
They’re told to “just keep going” instead of being told the truth:
Focus matters. Vehicles matter. Timing matters. Self-awareness matters.
And most importantly—what you quit determines what you succeed at.
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@blocknewsdotcom @Banks @HalieyWelchX Didn’t Faze rug everyone on “save the kids” token they launched?
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JUST IN: Faze Banks (@Banks) comments on the $HAWK (@HalieyWelchX) token launch
"I would label this a scam"
"This was 100% a mismanaged launch"
"Whoever directed you to do this, you should fire them immediately"
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