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My bad, old setting said 47$.

Fixed.
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Apologies to those who couldn't find a spot but they filled pretty quickly.

I will not be opening more spots but I will be hosting another one next month.
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Been sick for the past few days.

Be back soon, still recovering.
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Back in 2021, I wrote a book.

"How to Achieve Self-Sufficiency" was the noscript of the book, you might have read it.

Back then, one of the most important things I emphasized on was the necessity for isolation and a bit of social withdrawal.

I still stand by that.

Even if the subject line of this email suggests otherwise.

It will all make sense in a minute.

Now imagine this...

You're a busy person with a lot on your plate (I don't think you need to imagine - this is probably the case).

You have infinite ideas and several projects you want to work on.

But time is finite and you can't wrap your head around getting those things done.

So you take a weekend off.

You go somewhere quiet, all by yourself and focus on one of the projects you intended to do for a long time.

In the peaceful and isolated environment you're in, you manage to make crazy progress and let's even say you finish it altogether.

Now the conclusion you reach over that weekend is that you need to cut out everyone if you want to make real progress.

Now, that makes you think that isolation is the secret.

You know, going "Monk mode" as they say.

You need to spend more time alone and "grind".

And you wouldn't be wrong.

You go back to your routine on Monday and you start limiting all interactions with people.

You start making progress fast.
A year goes by.

You've accumulated numerous wins and achievements and made real progress in your life in general.

Except... you have nobody to celebrate with.

Yes, blocking distractions out and giving your focus solely to one task is probably a great idea if you want to make quick progress.

But make that a habit and loneliness starts kicking in.

Truth is, you probably enjoyed very few moments over the past year.

Was it worth it?

Yea definitely.

Nothing better than reaching the goals you set for yourself.

Is it sustainable?

Absolutely not?

Is there any other way of doing things?

Well I'll get there in a second.

But before that I'd like you to clearly understand my stance:

Isolation is great for rapid progress.

But progressing alone makes you miserable.

In fact, the more isolated you are the more negative emotions start kicking in.

And even that "Mojo" you had from isolating yourself starts fading away.

Because of a lack of socialization, you start living in a sort of echo chamber where no new information comes in and no new events happen.

All there is? The grind.

Day in. Day out.

One week after another.

One month after another.

Until life starts feeling dull.

And this could have been avoided.

Haven't you been so extreme.

In fact, you could probably have even progressed faster and went further in your projects have you been a little bit more open to the world.

There is a limit to what you can do alone.

But being a social person truly opens up doors of opportunity you wouldn't even have expected.

There is a balance to keep between isolating for focus and socializing for the numerous benefits it has.

The truth is, monk mode is not really the answer.

The answer is proper time management.

A state in which you can balance your time alone while still making meaningful connections.

A state in which you don't let either your work or social life eat up the other.

You know...

A balanced life.

You've heard of the fucked up work-life balance.

People tend to overwork and neglect themselves.

Well that's avoidable.

It's avoidable with proper social skills and self-control.

I won't spill all the beans now.

But I'll explain everything in the next email.

Sign up here to receive it in a couple hours: e-go.wtf
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There is only one thing that separates smart from dumb people.

And that’s the attention to detail.

A bit of curiosity coupled with an analytical mind when needed.

And honestly?

Everyone has that.

It’s nothing special.

But your brainpower is limited, if you spend it on trivial thoughts and overthinking simple things you won’t have enough of it when situations call for it.

Question. Notice. Deconstruct. Restructure. Conclude. Experiment. That’s how you train your mind.

I might be wrong but I strongly believe everyone has what it takes to be smart.

As long as your attention is directed towards the right things.
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If you don’t learn to stand your ground, you will keep inviting predatory motherfuckers into your life subconsciously.

Those people prey on people who “allow” things to happen; they look for people who will let them overstep without resistance.

Being uncompromising isn’t about being reactive.

Far from that.

It’s about being proactive and setting the standards for how people should behave around you.

You’ve probably heard and read about “reacting” versus “responding”.

The truth is that the best way to respond is to make it look like a reaction.

Not every situation calls for a calm and thoughtful response.

Sometimes you have to make it look like an anger fueled emotional reaction.

Leveraging the seeming anger to make a point and draw a line.

Because most people, especially the ill intentioned one, tend to ignore the calm response but understand the emotional reaction.

Use that in your favor.

And when other predatory idiots see that, they stay away from you.

Because they know and realize that their bullshit will not be tolerated around you.
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You will always crave validation if your self-image is not validated.

You will always behave in ways you end up regretting if your motivation is external.

If you do what you do to live up to other people's standards, you're a puppet in someone else's play.

The worst part?

That someone else might not even be aware of it.

So really all you're doing is manipulating yourself with false expectations and lies that you made up.

The truth?

Social desirability is an innate need of ours.

We're human and we need to socialize properly.

But we were taught that pleasing people and being liked by conforming and complying to social demands was the way.

That's wrong.

You can be socially desirable, likable and genuinely appreciated without seeking approval.

You need two things:

- A validated self-image (a strong ego)
- Proper social skills

You can easily navigate any social scenario this way and without ever compromising on your own values, never betraying yourself and acting in ways you'd later regret.

Detach yourself from people's judgement and they'll judge you favorably.

Be a try-hard and they'll hate you for it.

Become a Free Electron.

I'll explain how in my next email.

Sign up here.
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Always think in terms of how things serve you.

Your mental space is much more limited than you think.

If you fill your mind with unnecessary thoughts, it will wander and get nowhere.

The key to focus is keeping priorities in sight and assessing situations depending on how they serve you both long and short term.

You don’t want to be a victim of your own distraction.

You don’t want to waste your time and energy on things that do not add anything to your life.

Does it serve your short-term interest?

No: Forget about it.

Yes: Does it serve your long term interest?

No: Forget about it.

Yes: Go for it.

If your actions serve both long and short term?

You’re winning in life.

Anything else is a waste of time.

And time is the one thing you don’t have.

Your life is ending one second at a time; make the most of it.
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Guys once again, don’t click any links in the comments.

If I post a link it’s directly on the channel and never in the comments.

Don’t fall for the scams.
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Old ways don't open new doors.

You cannot expect different results by making the same mistakes over and over again.

At some point you must change your ways.

You must acknowledge what you do wrong, learn the lesson and head toward a new direction with your newfound knowledge.

You can learn from your own mistakes.
You can learn from the mistakes of others.
You can learn from your own successes.
You can learn from the successes of others.

The lessons are abundant and everywhere if you simply pay more attention.

You won't break the cycle if you refuse to do things differently.

One of the definitions of intelligence is actually being able to adapt to different situations.

And those different situations?

That's every day.

If your days feel like copies of each other?

You're going down the road of regrets and unfulfillment.

You don't want that and I don't want that for you.

I'll tell you exactly how to break these cycles on my next email.

Sign up here:

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