Stitzy
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From when I was a kid all the way to where I am now, I’ve had people who saw something in me before I saw it in myself.
They didn’t owe me their time or their belief. They gave it anyway.
I’ll spend the rest of my life paying that forward. Inspiring, teaching, and helping anyone who has that same tick in them that others once saw in me 🙏
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Since mw2 is popular again gotta dust off the old setup and hit bangers like the OGs do. @FaZeAdapt @FaZeRug

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@Sol_Temiii @Megga Good fucking luck ive been here 7 years and haven't gotten a dime
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@MaxCarozza "Yooo mannn remember that time -"
Fuckin PARASITES man.
Keep kicking ass brother!
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Life after making money young is weird as hell.
I was literally 13 years old making money streaming video games… trying to explain to my parents how I just made $10,000 in two hours playing Fortnite when I didn’t even have a driver’s license. They thought I was joking.
My bank account says entrepreneur,
but my ID still says I can’t even rent a car at 20.
I’m eating at $500-per-person restaurants while my friends are eating ramen in their dorms. The disconnect is insane.
Yesterday my biggest problem was Coinbase holding $17k for “verification.” My friend’s biggest problem was affording a handle of Crown Russe. We’re the same age, and from the same town.
My parents went from “get a real job” to asking me for investment advice. That switch happened fast as hell.
Dating is weird too. Either they think you’re lying or they only care about the money.
Old friends hit different now. Every conversation turns into “can you teach me?” or “can I borrow?” Money didn’t change me at all, but it changed how everyone else looks at me.
And the weirdest part? I still feel broke. I still check price tags. I still get anxiety spending $1,000 on something nice. That old “don’t waste money” mindset doesn’t disappear just because the numbers got bigger.
I can’t relate to 18-year-olds talking about homework, and I can’t relate to 30-year-old entrepreneurs talking about kids and mortgages. It’s like this weird middle ground nobody talks about.
The freedom is insane though. I get to go wherever I want, whenever I want in a car I dreamed of having just two years ago. That part never gets old.
But nobody tells you about the isolation that comes with being the youngest person in every room that matters.
I wouldn’t change any of it.
I just wish someone told me that making money doesn’t fix everything. It just replaces your old problems with new ones.
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