Lies That Normal People Believe
You hate to see it
If you’re an average person then every opinion you have about the world is wrong.
Your worldview is so wrong that, if you want to find out the correct way to view things, just go with the exact opposite of your opinion.
These are a few of the most devastating aspects of the average man’s worldview. If you refuse to let them go; your life will continue to be very, very, very difficult.
And once you realize the truth (i.e. that these things don’t matter), the world will be yours for the taking.
Bias towards prestige
If you asked the average person whether they’d be a VP at Goldman Sachs or own an e-commerce brand selling sweatbands for dogs almost 100% would choose the former.
Even though a VP at Goldman Sachs makes basically zero money and the sweatbands-for-dogs guy is almost certainly worth millions.
Most people are blinded by what they think sounds cool, and even more importantly, what they think other people think sounds cool.
Anyone who has ever owned an online business has experienced the “wait, that’s all you do?” reaction when they tell someone about it.
Beyond being vaguely insulting (there’s a lot of work that goes into wifi money businesses), it shows that most people have no idea how the cybereconomy works and how much money there is floating around out there.
And none of that money will ever enter your bank account until you give up your addiction to getting positive reactions from other people.
Normies will never think your online business is cool and they’ll always laugh at it (either behind your back or to your face) because it sounds like nothing to them.
Let them laugh while you print cash.
Networking is a path to success
Most people think all their problems will be solved if only they introduce themselves to the right person.
This might be true for hot women because they can legitimately find a guy to take care of them forever if they play their cards right.
But for the rest of us success is something you have to go out and get for yourself.
No one is going to reach down and drag you up to the top of the ladder.
It doesn’t work that way.
Many have tried to do this for friends/family, and many have failed.
It’s an Iron Law of the Universe. No one can be achieve success without earning it for themselves.
You have to climb to the top yourself, rung by rung.
And once you’re there you’ll learn the truth: successful people don’t want to meet anyone new because every time you do all you get is: weird desperate energy; not-so-subtle attempts suss out how successful you are so they can see if you’re ‘worth their valuable time’; and pathetic attempts to get you to invest in some harebrained bullshit or, worse, become their partner in a business where you do all the work and they just kick back and tell you about their ‘valuable ideas’ (bro this idea is gonna be huge bro I’m not good at all that day-to-day stuff bro I’m more of an Idea Guy bro but I’ll be generous and split the profits 50/50 what do you say bro).
Credentials > everything
The average person puts a great deal of effort into getting pieces of paper that say they’re educated/talented and then try to coast on those credentials for life.
Serious people know that results are the only thing that matters.
There’s nothing wrong with getting a college degree…but realize what it is.
It’s a piece of paper that shows you completed a course of study.
That’s it.
A college degree isn’t a magic ticket that absolves you of the need to actually do something.
No one has ever asked me what my degree is or where I went to school because in the world of entrepreneurship it quite literally doesn’t matter.
Show me what you’ve built. If what you’ve built is nothing…then you are nothing.
The End.
Building a WiFi Money Business will change who you are and how you view the world.
When you see someone begging their boss for a raise or talking about how they want to ‘get coffee’ with someone to tell them about their brilliant business idea…you’ll laugh.
Because it’ll be painfully obvious that their entire worldview is wrong and that they have no chance of succeeding without radically altering everything about themselves (something that <0.01% of people are capable of doing).
There’s nothing you can do about it.
You can’t save anyone.
The closest you can get to saving people is by being a living example of The Right Way of Doing Things.
Then maybe, just maybe, someone with the right combination of brain chemistry and life background will observe you and something will click in their brain.
And you’ll have saved one soul from the despair of the Normal Life Path.
But that probably won’t happen.
Most likely you’ll save zero people because, well, that’s just how it goes.
At least you’ll have saved yourself though, and that’s not a bad life outcome by any stretch of the imagination.
It is what it is.


