I have a secret to share
After your first $2–$3 million, a paid off home and a good car, there is no difference in quality of life between you and Jeff Bezos. Both of you have limited amount of time on earth; you have twice if not more than Jeff, so you are richer than him. A cheeseburger is a cheeseburger whether a billionaire eats or you do.
Money is nothing but a piece of paper or a number in your app. Real life is outdoors.
Become financially independent; that’s usually 2–3mil. Have good food. Enjoy the relations. Workout. Sleep well. Call your parents. That’s all there is to life. Greed has no end.
Repeat after me: Time is the currency of life. Money is not.
Sooner you figure this out, happier you will be.
This babe flew me to Dubai for 3 nights. Because I refused to have sex with her, she abandoned me there without booking my return ticket. We did not discuss sex before travelling. I thought she just wanted to dwell in my presence.
Now I'm stranded.
If I woke up broke tomorrow with $50,000 in debt and zero savings.
here's exactly what I'd tell Claude to build me a way out.
Here are 5 prompts. Full financial plan👇
(Save before your competitors do)
You have $30,000 in TFSA in Canada..
Imagine buying $TQQQ and it delivers same return like it did since inception.
You will be seating on $6.2M in 15 years.
Just think about this..
Professor Messer on YouTube will teach you the entire CompTIA Security+ certification for free.
the exam costs $370.
passing it gets you a cybersecurity job paying $70,000 - $90,000.
you are currently making less than that.
and you have not watched a single video yet.
because you were busy watching people who make more than you live their lives on Instagram.
go to YouTube.
search Professor Messer Security+.
press play.
🚨BREAKING: Claude has a hidden feature called "Learning Mode."
It turns Claude into a personal tutor that teaches you anything step-by-step.
Here's how to use it 👇
Every Playboy needs a good perfume.
Women get addicted to pheromones.
Here Are 10 Best Perfumes For Men:
Some are well known and some are rare to find for real connoisseurs. ;)
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Starting with...
1. Tom Ford - Oud Wood
When I said "Learn How to Clip and Thank Me in 3 Months,"
you all thought I was capping.
Check what Cartefe and this guy said about clipping.
There is money in clipping.
BREAKING: Claude can turn any skill you already have into a $4K a month income stream.
Here are 8 prompts to go from zero to consistent cash working just 15 hours a week:
Save this before it goes viral.
i made a 3-day Claude Cowork for Beginners course, and it's yours for free
by the end, you'll have a personalized AI teammate on your computer that:
• knows your style
• connects to your tools
• and produces finished work you can send immediately
here's what you get:
day 1: install cowork, set global instructions, and run your first real task (15 min)
day 2: workflows that replaced hours of my week, including building landing pages from a description and running full competitive analyses in one prompt
day 3: skills, plugins, and connectors so cowork actually knows how you work and can access your tools
+ copy-paste prompts so you can follow along as you read
like + comment "COWORK" and i'll DM it to you
People with zero tech skills are charging $5K for AI agent setups that take 4 hours.
And while you're still worried about AI taking your job...
They're using it to replace other people's employees.
THE SETUP
You need two things.
→ Claude. The brains of the agent.
→ OpenClaw. Connects Claude to real-world apps.
How to get it running:
> Open terminal
> Run the install script from openclaw. ai
> Run the onboard command with install-daemon flag
> Select Claude as your provider
> Paste your API key and start the gateway
This installs it as a background service. Runs 24/7 even when your laptop is closed.
Now connect it to Telegram so you can talk to your agent like a coworker:
> Open Telegram and search @BotFather
> Send /newbot and name it
> Get your API token and add to OpenClaw config
> Then restart gateway and message your bot
It responds using Claude.
Total setup: 20 minutes.
What used to require a dev team and $10K+ in custom software now runs on a $5/month server.
THE AGENT
In your OpenClaw folder, you'll find AGENTS. md.
This is the system prompt. This is where you tell Claude exactly what to do.
Examples:
> For a salon: "You handle appointments. When someone messages, check available slots using the calendar tool. Confirm name, service, and time. Book it. Send confirmation."
> For a law firm: "You handle client intake. Ask for case type, contact info, brief description. Qualify the lead. If it fits our criteria, push to CRM and notify the attorney."
> For a gym: "You manage member check-ins and class bookings. Pull the schedule when asked. Book their spot. Send reminder 1 hour before."
The agent follows these instructions. Every time, 24/7.
Then OpenClaw connects Claude to external apps through skills:
> Google Calendar for bookings
> WhatsApp or email for messaging
> CRMs like HubSpot for lead tracking
The flow:
> Trigger (customer messages)
> Agent processes (checks calendar, qualifies lead)
> Action (books appointment, updates CRM)
> Response (sends confirmation)
All automated. No humans in the loop.
What takes a receptionist 40 hours a week takes your agent zero.
THE TARGETS
Who pays for this?
• Law firms pay for client intake, document review and billing reminders.
$1,000-$5,000 setup + $300/month.
→ Clinics pay for patient scheduling, prescription refills and health reminders.
$1,000-$4,000 setup + $200/month.
→ Gyms pay for member check-ins, class bookings and progress tracking.
$500-$2,000 setup + $200/month.
→ Salons pay for appointment scheduling and no-show reminders.
$400-$1,500 setup + $150/month.
→ Agencies also pay for lead qualification, project tracking, client reporting.
$1,000-$5,000 setup + $300/month.
These businesses waste 20+ hours a week on admin work.
They'll pay you to make it disappear.
THE CLOSE
> Find them on LinkedIn or scrape emails with Hunter .io
> Cold email via Instantly .ai
Don't pitch immediately.
Instead, offer a free 15-minute AI audit call.
> Identify where they're bleeding time and show them exactly what you'd automate
> Then give them the price.
$3,000-$6,000 per build.
$150-$500/month retainer for maintenance.
Each agent takes 4-8 hours once you know what you're doing.
What agencies charge $15K+ for, you're delivering in an afternoon.
One guy documented making $8,700/month doing exactly this.
He was serving dentists and clinics. 4 hours per build.
You can simply stack 5-10 clients on retainers and you're at $1,500-$5,000/month recurring.
On top of the build fees.
$20/month in API costs vs the $15K+ businesses pay agencies for the same thing.
And with all the AI hype right now, business owners know they need this. They just can't build it themselves.
That's a hot window for those who move fast.
6 months from now there's going to be two types of people.
The ones who learned to build AI agents and are charging $5K a pop.
And the ones who got replaced by the agents those people built.
My dad is 61 and right now, his job is forcing him to learn ChatGPT.
Even inside my own company, it's mandatory. Learn Claude, learn Gemini, use AI to make yourself more efficient or you're out.
This wave isn't coming. It's already here.
The question is which side you're gonna be on.
If you have time on your hands and you are not locked in on AI or some skill of the future, then you are doing yourself a great disservice.
Time is an essential factor that many people do not have. People are locked in on their jobs, trying to make a living. If you are in a position where you do not have to work for hours to make a living and you have spare time at your disposal, you have to lock in on AI now.
And yes, even busy people need to make out time. Swap 30 minutes of scrolling for 30 minutes of learning. That is it. No matter how packed your schedule is, find the time. Your future self will thank you.
Here are 5 free courses on AI you need to lock in on now:
1. Google's Generative AI Learning Path: A structured, beginner-friendly path covering the fundamentals of generative AI, large language models, and responsible AI. It is completely free.
ai.google/learn-ai-skill…
2. Elements of AI: A globally recognized course designed for non-technical people that breaks down how AI works and why it matters in the real world.
elementsofai.com
3. AI For Everyone (Coursera): One of the most watched AI courses in the world. It strips away the complexity and teaches you how to think about AI as a business and life tool.
coursera.org/learn/ai-for-e…
4. Anthropic's Claude AI Course: Learn directly from the makers of Claude. This free course covers how to effectively use and understand AI models, making it one of the most credible and practical resources available today.
anthropic.skilljar.com
Here are 5 jobs that are future proof:
1. AI Prompt Engineer: Companies are paying top dollar for people who know how to communicate with AI tools effectively to generate business outcomes. This role is only growing.
2. Cybersecurity Analyst: As AI advances, so do digital threats. The demand for people who can protect systems, data, and infrastructure will never slow down.
3. Data Analyst: Every business runs on data. The ability to read, interpret, and turn data into decisions makes you indispensable in any industry.
4. Content Creator & Digital Marketer: Brands need human voices, storytelling, and creativity to connect with audiences. With AI as your assistant, one person can now produce the output of an entire team — no degree required.
5. AI Trainer & Evaluator: AI models need humans to teach, test, and fine-tune them. This behind-the-scenes role is quietly becoming one of the most in-demand positions in the tech world — and you can start with zero academic background.
The window is open right now. The question is, are you walking towards it?
2026 CHALLENGE:
- No porn
- No alcohol
- 4-6 eggs/day
- 3 liters of water
- 6-7 hours of sleep
- 10,000+ steps/day
- 100 push-ups daily
- No meals in the morning
- Write at least 100 words daily
- Write 5 things you're grateful for
Who’s in?