05/25/2026
96 days a year. that’s all you get.
the rest of your time 269 days, year after year, for 40 years is spent inside the cycle.
waking up to an alarm in the dark. sitting in traffic. spending your best energy on someone else’s vision. coming home drained. trying to squeeze a life into the few hours you have left. then doing it again.
and somewhere along the way an entire generation started calling this responsible. mature. realistic.
they call it “being an adult.” what it actually is, is a math problem nobody wants to look directly at because once you see it, you can’t unsee it.
you have one life. and the system most people are inside of takes 73% of it and gives you back 27% in scraps, mostly used for errands, recovery, and bracing for monday.
i did the math a couple years ago and decided i wasn’t going to spend the next 30 years of my life inside that equation. not because i thought i was special. not because i had something to fall back on. because the math itself was the answer.
nobody who looks at it honestly can keep agreeing to it.
i didn’t get rich on the internet overnight. i sat down and learned how to actually build a business online
how to make a brand stand out in a saturated space, how to use my voice as the product, how to tell my story in a way that pulls people in, and how to turn content into income without performing my entire life for strangers.
i’m building because the math the rest of the world is running is unacceptable.
269 days a year is a sentence i’m not serving.
if you’ve done that math too and you’re tired of pretending it’s fine
comment WILD and i’ll send you what’s actually what I learned to break the cycle
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