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When you become enrage because of someone, know, you are being exploited using your emotional weakness.
RELEASING THE TIGER The tiger is presence. It's movement without permission, action without apology, taking up space because you belong there. Most people have buried it. Years of being told to sit down, be quiet, be less — and slowly the wildness gets domesticated. You become polite. Manageable. Safe. Safe is the cage. You find the tiger by going where it lives. Past the edge of your comfort zone, where things are uncertain and the outcome is open. That's where it wakes up. Challenge calls it forward. Go somewhere unfamiliar. Do something that scares you without preparing for three weeks first. Speak when your voice wants to stay quiet. Move toward what pulls at you. The fire is already inside you. Energy waiting for release. Feel it when you're honest — the restlessness, the sense that you're built for more than your current life demands. That's the tiger. Feed it right. Your body is an animal. Treat it like one — sleep, movement, animal protein, physical challenge. A body pushed hard produces a sharp, hungry mind. Then choose the wild over the tame. Most men are domesticating themselves daily — seeking approval, softening their words, trading their instincts for comfort. Every time you do that, the tiger retreats further. Own what you are. Act from it. Give yourself permission to be fully, unapologetically alive. The tiger was always there. You just kept him waiting. Open the gates of the zoo. Release the tiger! image
Every time you do whatever you are told, a piece of masculinity gets chipped away from your heart. Every time you don't do whatever you want, your internal source of power, the fire inside you, gets colder. Every time you chose safety instead of curiocity, you become more feminine. Do these enough times and you will wake up without a dikkkk one day. image
WHY FEARS CONTROL LIVES A fear shows up — rejection, failure, embarrassment, loss — and the automatic response is to back away. Do that enough times and avoidance becomes a lifestyle. You start building your entire existence around what you won't do, won't say, won't risk. The mechanism is old. Fear evolved to keep you alive when the threats were real — predators, starvation, exile from the tribe. Your nervous system cannot tell the difference between a lion and a job interview. It fires the same alarm for both. So your ancient survival wiring is running a modern life. And it's terrible at the job. Here's what makes it worse. Every time you avoid the thing you fear, you get a reward — immediate relief. That relief teaches your brain the avoidance worked. So next time the fear is stronger, the avoidance is faster, and the world you're willing to operate in gets smaller. Most people never break this loop because they never look at it directly. They call it being careful. Being realistic. Knowing their limits. It's none of those things. It's a childhood defense mechanism that was never updated. Fear doesn't mean danger. It means you're not competent enough there yet, or you haven't been there before. That's it. It's a signal pointing toward where you need to go, not away from it. The people who understand this — who feel the fear and read it as direction rather than warning — those people move differently through the world. Everyone else stays managed. Kept small. Controlled without ever knowing it. image
So, you are a mediocre normal person, but want to live a comfortable entertaining life?
What happens when a top-10, world-class F1 driver loses his car in a crash? Or loses his team? His contract? He gets another car, another team, another contract. Because a world-class driver can’t just sit idle. He is a champion and will always find his next challenge. Your problem isn’t luck or the environment. Your problem is your identity and your skills. image
HOW TO USE LAZINESS TO WIN Laziness is information, not a character flaw. When you're avoiding something, ask why. Is it unclear what you're supposed to do? Is there no real consequence for not doing it? Is your body running on empty? Each one of those is a different problem with a different fix. Clarity kills a lot of laziness on its own. You don't procrastinate on things you fully understand and genuinely want. You procrastinate on things that are vague, overwhelming, or disconnected from anything you actually care about. So start there. What do you want? Not what you think you should want — what actually pulls you forward? When you find that, laziness mostly disappears. You don't have to fight yourself into action when the direction is real. The other piece is energy. Laziness isn't always mental resistance. Sometimes your body is just depleted. Sleep, movement, nutrition — these aren't optional lifestyle upgrades. They're the fuel. Start doing what energetic people do, and your body adapts. Now, the identity part matters too. If you walk around calling yourself lazy, your brain accepts that as truth and behaves accordingly. Stop narrating yourself that way. You're not lazy — you're someone who hasn't had a clear enough reason to move yet. The moment you find that reason, use it. Don't wait for motivation to show up before you act. Act, and momentum builds from the action itself. Every time you push through the resistance, you weaken it. Every time you negotiate with yourself, you strengthen it. Don't negotiate. Move. image
You are poor because you focus on the differences between yourself and other people. Smart people look for similarities so they can collaborate. That is why they become rich.
When you are starving, food is a big deal for you. You talk about food, think about it, and all you do is work to get food. And you radiate that energy. You can't do big business in that state and serious people won't trust you. If you want a better life, you need to level up.
The hyena hates that hunting is so difficult. The tiger is excited every time he hunts.
To become yourself, you need to accept yourself and also accept that others don't have to accept you.
Let's be honest. You don't serve others, obey, agree, and try to be normal like everyone else because you want to do it. You do it because you are afraid. You are just a coward.
I love being lectured. There are people who watch Ronaldo miss a shot and start screaming how he should have played instead. Everything I understand and do is the result of thousands of repetitions, failures, exercises, and successes. This is how real understanding is achieved. Then someone comes and starts lecturing me how it is done correctly. When I ask how do they know and what's their experience, they reply "It's just that way" or "You will understand when you will be ready". But I love being lectured. It is funny.
I do many social experiments with people. What most people think and perceive is happening, how they believe they are behaving, how they see people react to them, and what conclusions they draw is heavily distorted. If you watch a woman interact with a masculine man, and then ask her to describe how she was behaving, you will be shocked — there is no correlation between reality and her perception. I've done it many times. And most people in most situations are not actually perceiving reality — they have a different movie playing out in their heads. This is why instead of asking her, watch what she does. That is real, everything else is a fantasy. image
A person who strictly follows traffic rules often becomes enraged when someone breaks them. I know this because I used to react that way. But we don’t do it because we want the world to be a better place; we do it because we are cowards and feel forced to obey the rules. And when we see someone brave enough to break them, we become resentful and envious. After I understood the source of my rage, everything changed. Now, when I drive, my priority is safety and efficiency, not rules that were created for the general public and general situations. Sometimes safety may require flexibility and breaking the rules, and I accept that there may be consequences. I am ready to deal with them. image
Women only fall on their knees in front of their kings, but treat other men as servants. If you are trying to be useful, there is no hope for you. image
If your character can be described with one word, you need to work on yourself.
BITCOIN IS THE REAL MONEY Money is a technology for storing and transferring value. Every money technology in history has had one fatal flaw — someone controls the supply. Kings debased coins. Governments print paper. Banks multiply deposits. The controller always, eventually, abuses that control. Always. Bitcoin removes the controller. The supply is fixed. 21 million. Not by policy, not by promise — by mathematics. Code running on thousands of machines simultaneously, none of which can change the rules without the consent of the others. No CEO. No headquarters. No government can shut it down because there's nothing to shut down. It's the first time in human history that money exists outside of human corruption. You can't print more land, but you can conquer it. You can't print more gold, but you can mine it. You absolutely cannot print more Bitcoin. Ever. Everything else in the digital world is infinitely copyable. Bitcoin solved that. One unit is one unit. It cannot be duplicated, diluted, or debased. The first rule is simple. You don't sell it. You're not trading one asset for another — you're moving from a system that steals your value slowly through inflation into a system that can't. Most people won't understand this until it's too late to matter. Scarce. Digital. Decentralized. No one controls it. No one can print more. Math enforces the rules, not people. That's Bitcoin. Learn it now. image
Gold is not scarce. Very abundant on Earth and virtually infinite in space. How can anyone think it's a store of value? 🤷🏻‍♂️
I've made worst days of my life into best days of my life several times just by refusing to give up and expanding my mind to find new ways and solutions. Everything is possible while you are alive!