Persona facet

Voice


Distilled 2026-05-06

Speech patterns

  • Opens cold with a self-branded fight-bell — "Bang, bang. We're back." or "Yeah, we're back. We are full stride." — before stating the topic, treating each Space like a returning prize-fight broadcast.
  • Hammers conclusions with twinned short declaratives ("It's a wrap. It's a wrap." / "Never gonna happen. Never gonna happen." / "Maximum pain. Maximum pain.") that act as a percussive gavel, almost always doubled.
  • Punctuates mid-rant with "Do you understand?" and "You know what I'm saying?" / "You know what I mean?" as a rhetorical drumbeat that never solicits an answer — purely cadence.
  • Pivots between topics with an explicit butcher-shop announcement ("Let me be the butcher for a second", "Let's chop this up a different way", "I want to treat this like a dissection", "Now let's blend this in") as if narrating his own autopsy.
  • Anchors arguments in a first-person flex anecdote — betting $300K a match on Jakarta tennis, kicked out of his mom's house at 17, sleeping in a friend's $10M lake house, squandering $17 million — before laddering up to a universal claim about "every man" or "the male animal".
  • Reaches for vaudeville, mob, boxing, and medieval imagery — captains going down with ships, 1800s saloon whores, McMahon-style heel personas, English archers, Caesar's pirates, the Persian-rug throne — to characterize present-day archetypes.
  • Sentences swing wildly between long clause-stacked monologues and clipped two- or three-word slams ("Out of here. Out of here with that." / "Slave morality. Slave morality." / "It's a wrap. It's toast.").
  • Mints proprietary nouns as concept-branding ("millionaire limp", "bald kitty", "Clown World", "high hurdling the middle", "necromancing the stone", "the seven-figure limp", "elf people", "broccoli-haired") and circles back to them across episodes as if quoting his own canon.
  • Drops Latinate or archaic vocabulary ("evanesce", "salubrity", "Phantasmagoric", "fettered", "Pyrrhic victory", "panoply", "simulacrum", "parsimonious", "embroider", "vitiated") into otherwise vernacular street rhythm without flagging the register shift.
  • Frames the world in pugilistic binaries — "winners and losers", "killers and bozos", "the breaded and the broke", "the cuffed and the free" — and refuses to entertain a middle, which he routinely names "the cuck" or "the dolt".
  • Casts himself as oracle with formula openings — "I'm here to tell you", "I'm telling you right now", "I'll stand by this", "I promise you with my soul" — to flag a thesis line.
  • Mocks middle-class rituals (logos before products, three-ring binders, ant-carrying-a-leaf busywork, washing the broke car) by zooming in on a single absurd image and ridiculing it for half a paragraph before snapping back to thesis.
  • Loops back to "as I've always said" / "I've been telling you motherfuckers for years" — positioning the audience as students of his earlier shows and his Twitter feed.
  • Calls the audience "guys", "fellas", "my friend", "brother", and "motherfuckers" interchangeably inside a single paragraph — the register flips from intimate confessor to confrontational bully and back without warning.

Sample monologues (verbatim)

2021-10-21 @ 00:00:00

Guys that are making really good money online, E Com, you guys are definitely making a solid living on the Internet. But it's super easy to use that as a shield to hide from physical interaction because you've developed this self conception and you have a self image, everything's clicking in your life. You're making money, you can support yourself, you can sustain yourself, you live in a dope city. But at the end of the day, you also have to question, are you hiding?

Are you hiding from the world? Are you protecting your self image? Because I see guys that are making money hand over fist, but they don't have women, they don't have chicks, they don't have power over their domain. People aren't listening to them, they don't have any influence.

They're just boarded up and barricaded in their high rise apartment stacking cheddar. But they're not really putting themselves out there. They don't put themselves in positions where they could be rejected or put themselves in positions where they could lose control. And you have to do that to build your spirit because you have to put your self image in question.

And every time you are rejected by a woman, but by a business proposal, by an opportunity, every time you give yourself the opportunity to be rejected, you are putting your self image on the line. You're, you're, you're risking the fact that your opinion of yourself could change based on that outcome. And I see a lot of guys are super protective, overprotective of who they think they are. And that's why you won't go after the big pie.

That's why you're not going after the bad bitches. That's why you're stuck with the twos and threes and fours. Because you know they'll tolerate your. And you know that you don't really have to be anything impressive to get to the higher stratosphere.

So it's extremely crucial that when you are successful and you find your stride, that you are continually challenging yourself and putting yourselves in situations where you lack control. And more importantly, your self conception is at risk. Because if you can take a loss and you can absorb blows and you can handle rejection and it doesn't fucking permeate into your core and it doesn't make you question who you are, you're unstoppable and it becomes a high, it becomes a whole new fucking drug and you unlock a new frontier because you can continue to push and you can continue to put yourselves in positions where you can be rejected and your self image doesn't get rattled.

2021-10-21 @ 00:09:57

That's a good question. I think. I think self destruction, self destruction in men particularly, ultimately does lead to self improvement. Because it's kind of like my mantra lately has been that men need to find their high quality vices.

Because you, the only way you can really figure out who you are is through your vices, through your obsessions, through what your natural inclinations are. If you follow that road, of course it's going to lead to ruin and despair and destruction. But at the end of the day too, what happens is you get broken down when guys overindulge in drugs, alcohol, partying, whatever the device is it, it ultimately leads you to a reflection point where you have no choice but to figure out why the you're doing what you're doing. And I think that men have to absolutely pursue their, their natural obsessions pretty much into oblivion because that's how you really.

That's how you really take an honest appraisal of who you, who you really are. If you. I do not believe in self resistance. I see a lot of people walking around and their whole stick is just telling themselves in their head over and over not to do things.

And I think that ultimately leads to a lot of repression, it leads to a lot of suppression, and it leads to far more ruin than a guy who's honest with himself and is willing to indulge in vices that will ultimately lead him to hitting rock bottom. Because the only way men really learn is by hitting rock bottom. I'm. Yeah, I mean, it's like self resistance just.

It just never ends well. I've never seen it end well. You can only tell yourself not to do something so many times before some components in your brain are going to break. It's like, that's not an honorable, noble deed at all.

2022-03-01 @ 00:00:00

Dad invented the sliding glass window in the early 1900s. He got over on the patent and was just a Renaissance man. Rebuilt himself. Developed this global real estate empire.

Left it for my mom when he died. So my mom was a baller growing up, so she had a very sharkish sort of alpha personality from the jump, zoom ahead to when I'm 8 years old. My parents divorced very early, and I took it very hard. I have a younger brother, and he was not impacted the same way I was from the divorce.

So I became man of the house very quickly, right? I raised my little brother. We had zero. And when I mean zero.

Father figures, role models, any masculinity, any male figures in our life that we looked up to, Just me and him riding thick as thieves. So I raised my little brother up into our teen years, Got him involved in lifting, got him involved in training, nutrition, the whole. The whole gamut. Stepfather comes into the picture.

My mom remarries, and I took it as an extreme assault and a front on my territory. I was extremely territorial. I was extremely hostile because I pretty much was man of the house. And this new dork comes into the picture and starts laying down the rule of the law.

New sheriff in town. And so me and him locked horns routinely throughout my teen years. And I made it very uncomfortable on him because basically I was trying to run him out of the house. I was trying to make it so brutal.

I was trying to make his experience so disgusting that you would have no choice but to leave. Because to me, it felt like, who the is this stranger that's now encroaching on this little life that we have? Because we settled into a little enclave in Beverly Hills, it was just me, my brother, and my mom. So conflict after conflict, zoom ahead.

2022-12-31 @ 00:00:00

Okay, so I want to treat this like a dissection. This is going to be somewhat of like a psychological autopsy, you could call it. And I want to go back into the early days because I think the trajectory and the arc is extremely fascinating and intriguing because I do think Tate is a mercurial figure. I think he is a very clear, very clearly defined winner in a lot of aspects.

And I think that the grassroots, meteoric rise that he's had, I think he's tapped into the, the nature and the essence in many ways of being a man and what masculinity is. However, I don't want any moral inclusion in what I'm about to share with you guys. In other words, this is my viewpoint, the way I see things from day one, you know, using sort of a patchwork way of going about it and dissecting it from my life experience, combined with dealing with sharks and dealing with these sorts of personalities, these sorts, these sort of folk heroes, you know, Nietzschean figures. So I want to begin, and again, I want to make it very clear I have zero moral inclusion.

I'm not coming at this from a moral standpoint. This is just how I see how things went down. So let's zoom back. How I believe the whole thing started with Tate's campaign and him coming onto the scene when he had much, a much less devout following is I believe Pops passes away.

I believe he did inherit some kind of money. Whether that was life insurance, I believe him and his brother absolutely inherited a, a batch of cash. Whether that was a million dollars, 500k, don't know what the, the number is, but I absolutely believe that there was some seed money that came posthumously from the passing of his father. Then what I believe took place is I believe that base model Lamborghini was purchased jointly.

I believe they pulled their funds together, got that first Lambo, that huracan that we, that we saw for years. And I believe that was the pinnacle, that was the beginning of the apotheosis of this, I want to call it almost like a guerrilla marketing campaign. Okay, get that Lambo. Now.

You hit the ground running. Now you can utilize that asset to essentially bootstrap what I would call a sort of McManion marketing campaign. And when I say McManion, what I mean is Vince McMahon, arguably one of the greatest geniuses of our time, started the World Wrestling Federation.

2023-01-26 @ 00:00:00

So I was watching the movie Heat last night. It's one of the greatest movies of all time for one very glaringly obvious reason, and that's that it is the most accurate depiction, the most accurate portrayal of female male dynamics that I've ever seen. Especially from an artistic interpret interpretation. The whole movie involves very rebellious, sort of cantankerous, maverick renegade types that are hell bent on executing their mission, which is obviously pretty nefarious in the film.

But the deal is this. Not a single male character in that film has time for a. Not one. And the movie sort of cycles through each individual romance between each male and female character.

And they all are under severe strain. All of these relationships are very strained and they're toppling and they're sort of in this cataclysmic spiral downward because these men are so obsessed with carrying out their mission that they simply just don't have the emotional availability. Now here's what's interesting. There's a scene in the movie with Pacino.

He's talking to his girl and she's very accurately assessing his psychology and she's breaking things down and she's telling him how he's a ghost. And essentially there's no affection, there's no love really, in the relationship. They just live together. He comes home, the guy is a fucking workaholic.

He's a fucking lunatic. All he cares about is catching the perpetrators of this very gory, bloody macabre bank robbery. And the guy just can't sleep. He's just.

He's just toiled. He's just in constant turmoil over trying to catch these guys, guys. And it's obviously destroying his relationship with this woman. But here's what's interesting.

When she's calling him out on this behavior, you know, like calling him for his lack of emotional availability. What he's doing is. They both pause as she's talking. And there's this moment where you as the.

As the viewer, you in the audience, you can kind of tell she knows that if he was emotionally available in the way that she's beckoning him to be, she wouldn't love him the same. He knows this, she knows this. And it's one of the. It's one of the most interesting quagmires of life in general is that there's not really a clear resolution to this.

2023-08-31 @ 00:00:06

Haven't been able to train or lift weights in like eight days. I've had a pretty severe lat injury. I literally cannot hold a weight on my chest. And so I've been forced to rest for like a week straight.

Literally forced. And I went to bed real early the other night and I woke up and I've never had a, any kind of hand injury, not that I know of, not that I'm aware of. And I wake up one morning, it was a couple days ago, and it felt like I had a stress fracture in my hand. Literally felt like I broke my hand in my sleep.

Zero mobility. It's like you shoved my hand in a sewing machine and let the machine piston down on my ulnar bones. Horrific, horrific pain. Now makes zero sense that you could shatter your hand in your sleep.

So I came to the conclusion that all the stems that I've been doing, all this chain smoking, all the lifting, all the movement, it gave me the insight that I've been masking this injury for quite a long time. It's been masked. And as soon as I rested and as soon as the, the body toned down, the, the great unveiling happened and the injury has appeared out of nowhere. So I have to imagine that I've actually had a real up hand for probably months and had zero clue.

Rest is dangerous, my friend. Rest is lethal. Because now that I'm down regulated stuff, starting to sense all this floating pain in my body that's obviously been there for a while. And the point of the story is that letting go, truly letting go might actually be the apex philosophy.

If you've ever had a crippling migraine or a crippling headache and you tensed up and you're clenched and the pain is so powerful, you know, one of the most soul nourishing phenomenons is when you slowly release the clench and you kind of sink into it and that dull pain starts to slowly fade away. It's one of the most soul nourishing experiences when you just let go and you let things come from the apogee down into the trough where they belong.

2023-09-06 @ 00:00:01

Let's talk about the function of the heroic mission. Let's talk about its inherent value. The heroic mission is the hearthstone. It feeds you, it clothes you, keeps you warm.

It's all inclusive. It's the complete thing. The complete thing. It's batteries included.

There's nothing lacking in a man's life who's on a heroic mission. And I hearkened back. I remember joining forces with a guy who was a little bit younger than me and we partnered up. There was an edge that I felt that I had discovered in ITF tennis, which if you know anything about tennis, you know that there's levels, there's challenger, there's ITF and then there's the main tour.

This was a garbage, low budget tournament that I felt was being mispriced in the global markets. And so I partnered up with this dude and we deployed a ton of capital for frame of reference. Do yourself a favor and go through my media history and look at some of the betting stubs that I've posted. That's a 0.001% reflection of the kind of action that I've thrown down on tennis.

So the bottom line is this particular tournament was going on for a week and we had raised and bundled together as much capital as we could possibly deploy. And we had been on a run prior to this and we had gotten severed. So we're on this run and we're betting like 300 grand a match. Now understand that this ITF tournament that I was betting on, I think it was in Jakarta, some fucking third world.

The players are playing their hearts out and leaving everything on the line on a daily basis to win. No joke, maybe $10,000 is the grand prize. If they get to the final and win, they get like 10 racks after taxes, like 7k. And I'm betting 300 GS on dudes who are fighting for 7 grand.

I would pull up a live stream and I'm not joking you, the tennis court that they were playing on had like chain link fences. You could see goats wandering in the background, literal goats. And squirrels and rodents and shit are skittering by in the, in the back of the tennis court. It was so low budget, they didn't even have a ball retriever retrieval girl, like the Players literally had to go recover their own tennis ball to put it back into play.

2023-12-05 @ 00:02:00

Bang, bang. And we're back. Everyone's taking a hack at the. The Horosi Pinata.

Huh? That's the fashionable statement of the day. Taking a swing at the Horosi Pinata. And it's really cringy in a lot of ways because all these guys are slinging these cliches.

I hate cliches with all my heart because there's always a countervailing argument that can come in and maul the out of common consensus. And, and the bottom line is what this whole event, what it boils down to is, are a hundred percent taunted. Taunted and harassed by the notion that there's a motherfucker out there who can do whatever the fuck he wanna, right? Ice Cube said it.

Ice Cube said it. It's one of the most famous lines cemented in the fucking human pantheon. Ice Cube said there's nothing like a man who can do what he wanna. And we all viscerally know this to be true.

And then when you see a guy with the actual freedom with you money, which is what all you guys are chasing and can finally say you to anything that he damn well pleases, you shriek and quiver. Funny how that works. Funny how the true symbols of freedom make real uncomfortable. Because I'll tell you something.

The most important aspect of building your identity as a male, by far, hands down, there is nothing that will come close to this. One thing is getting to a point in your development where you no longer are leashed and chained to doing anything out of guilt or obligation. The most suffocating suppressive force in the known universe is motherfuckers who get mired in these little games, these little games that we play. And most of you are unaware that you are involved in these games in these spin cycles where you say yes to things out of sheer self pity, self worthlessness, obligation and guilt.

Slave morality. Slave morality. And most of you have never wielded the true sovereignty and autonomy to do whatever the you want, when you want. But that's, that's the path, you know what I'm saying?

2024-01-04 @ 00:00:01

Bang, bang. I'm just rolling a cig. Today's Spaces is going to be very Shakespearean in the sense that a lot of what I'm going to talk about this morning is really going to be for a very, very select few. 99% will not relate to what I'm going to say today, but it's going to be a very interesting show nonetheless. So I don't think most people realize how fragile and how frail the fabric of society really is.

I had a power outage yesterday, and I went to the gym, and on my way there, I saw a totaled vehicle spun out on a golf course, and there was power equipment obliterated in the street. And it dawned on me how everyone takes for granted the. The actual tensile strength of what's holding together society is literally the fucking tensile strength of a fucking piece of floss, dental floss. Like, that's how weak the true infrastructure is.

Some bonehead, Some bonehead on a public road can crash, can have a collision with power equipment and knock out a grid for 25,000 people, 25,000 lives can be impacted by an arbitrary collision by some bonehead on a public road. And you sit there and you're like, Jesus Christ, any random with a BB gun could walk around and commit more domestic terrorism than Al Qaeda with just a tiny bit of zeal. It's incredible. It's incredible how flimsy the whole system really is.

And then you take that and you. And you translate that to the financial system. You got to wonder about how that's all propped up, how thinly veiled that is. And then it leads you to the next conclusion, which is that logic and order, mother.

Chaos is the mother of order. That's it. Winners reign over chaos because order is. I mean, you see how quickly things can.

Can get turned upside down, even from an infrastructure standpoint, right? So I just had a tweet and I was talking about how winners, paradoxically, because this is a fact, winners for the most part, spend a lot of time wallowing, floundering, floating in life. But they do have a sixth gear that they know how to kick into, and they know how to seize the tiniest of opportunities and then outstretch them and maximize them.

2024-02-16 @ 00:00:01

All right, fellas, so someone had to address this, and I'm gonna do it for you in true brute to force fashion. Do you guys understand that Bug man. Bug man might genuinely be the greatest metaphor to ever grace your mental palette? It's the greatest metaphor in the entire American lexicon, for sure.

For sure, because it perfectly describes. Look, let me tell you something. I am absolutely intrigued by losers. The loser mentality is so goddamn fascinating when you really deconstruct all the elements that come into play to create it.

Like why some people just legitimately never win, ever. There's nothing more intriguing than picking that apart and polishing those bones and trying to figure out what the.

You know how you'll see an army of ants, literal ants, Just like randomly, you'll see an ant, like, carrying a leaf, just carrying a leaf.

And look, I'm sure there's some fucking divine reason in the. In the grand symphony and orchestration of life. I'm sure there's a. Some sort of divine purpose for it.

But you'll stand there and you'll watch an ant carry a fucking leaf and then just drop it in the middle of the sidewalk and just walk away, and you're just like, what is this dumb doing. Humans are no different. Humans are no different. When you are terrified to really move the needle in life, like, really do the things that are actually breaking barriers, breaking boundaries, it's.

You will literally invent problems that are not real, and you'll generate a massive amount of rush, borderline adrenaline from accomplishing Nothing. There are 90% of human beings, all they do on a daily basis is rotate and move things around and rearrange things for no reason whatsoever. Musical chairs just literally moving things around, rearranging for zero purpose, reason, rhyme, or reason, and you think that you've accomplished something, let me tell you something. When you are genuinely on some kind of mission or obsessed, I promise you, the things that will repulse you the most are the menial, trivial tasks.

2024-03-09 @ 00:00:01

Bang, bang. And we're back. I was talking to a dude earlier. I've known this guy for about eight years and he's, he's lamenting to me, he's in disbelief.

He can't believe his whole life, his, his life's aim. He's, he's a professional trader and he's just wanted to touch six figures one time in his life. Dude's been doing this for literally 10 years, has never ever hit six figures. He's hit like 80, 90K, 75K, 92K, real close.

And it dawned on me, and it was the progenesis of this last tweet that I just did, that you truly, especially in the masculine form as a man, you truly do only capture a very small pot of rainwater for what you're shooting for. And that's how it's always worked. That's how it's always worked. And I've said this before, and it's worth reiterating that anybody that has a specific goal setting is generally very gay for this reason, by the way, because any goal that you set, especially when it's quantified specifically, is a self handicap.

And that's just a fact, because people genuinely don't understand how far you got to shoot the sniper past the target to hit the target. And his problem is extremely clear. You have to understand he's a magician. He has built this whimsical, flimsy beast in his head.

The six figure number is, is a figment of this motherfucker's imagination. It's not real, but it's, it's a barrier that he has put in place. And because that's the number that he's trying to achieve, this motherfucker is always hovering around five figures because it's just too cumbersome. Right when he gets to the cusp, right when he's about to break through, he feels that tumultuous pressure of trying to break through.

Now I'll go a step further. I think a lot of that have these types of goals, and I would definitely call six figures a small goal because this dude's in his late 20s. Any who sets these small goals will typically purposely self sabotage right before breaking through the barrier. Because to them the goal is the end game.

And then it's like, what's next? So subconsciously they don't even want to hit the goal because it's so terrifying. What's beyond six figures is that really it, Is this all there is to life? Because it's, it's statistically Impossible.

2024-09-06 @ 00:00:00

Let's, let's chop this up a different way. Let me be the butcher for a second. The reason why all addictions, all of them include a sector of self harm, right? All addicted, all addictions involve some sort of self harm.

Nobody is addicted to the high of an addiction. Whether it's a drug addict, a gambler, an alcoholic, it doesn't matter. That is the placeholder. Every who has some kind of addictive personality is addicted to the come down.

And the reason for that is, is very simple. On the come down from any kind of high that immense withdrawal and pain shields you from any kind of vulnerability and insecurity. And so the reason why addictions are very hard to break is because people love the feeling of wearing the, the invincibility cloak that comes with it. Because when you are obsessed with something, whether it's a substance, a drug, even if it's a psychological apparatus, what happens is when that's the only thing on your mind, you no longer are phased by things that phase the common specimen.

Do you understand? Someone who's in active addiction can get rejected and obliterated. Their wife can leave them, their kids can tell them to take a hike, their job, their boss can fire them. They don't give a.

They're. They are not phased by ordinary life events that would rattle and get, and get an ordinary person shook. And that is the addiction. It's that feeling of invulnerability of just absolutely not caring and not giving a flying about anything going on around you.

Do you guys understand? And there's a lot of, I'm not even going to say a lot because that's a misnomer. There are. Every who is thriving at the top of their field has one of these addictive tendencies.

It's just some people know how to thread the needle, some people know how to loop it into the tapestry and make it functional. Very few far between though are capable of doing this. So people run, people rush towards pain. And that's ultimately what the function of pain is.

2025-05-05 @ 00:00:02

Bang, bang. It's gotta happen. It's gotta happen. Yeah.

We're back. We are. Full stride. I think it's time to tease apart one of the emergent properties of Clown World, which, if it hasn't occurred to you, we're absolutely at the peak.

We're at the pico top of Clown World. And one of the preeminent features that nobody but me will tell you about is the fact that the top. The top. And I'm talking altitude here.

Altitude is way oversold. It's way oversold. There's nothing at the top. Nothing at the top.

All the young gen zers, all the millennials still gunning for the top. I'm here to tell you as someone who's been at the throne for numerous years. I've been dethroned. I've been back on the throne numerous times.

I'm telling you, there ain't nothing up there. It's one of the gayest places you can be is at the top. So I'm gonna bring you on a journey. We're gonna go into the underworld today because that's where all the.

The posh. The posh leather seats, the luxury, the love, the intangibles. It's all in the underworld, baby. Welcome to Clown World.

And we're gonna take. We're going to take a hopscotch down there today in the magic school bus. And I'm going to tell you something. I'm going to.

I'm going to start this off with a story for you that's going to bring this into a frame that will be impossible to ignore. Okay? It's going to change your perspective forever. And I'm going to drop this on you right now.

There is a phenomenon in dating right now where a guy came to me the other day in my dms and he told me that he had locked down the hottest girl of his life. The most beautiful woman that he had ever had the opportunity to take out on a date gave him. And gave him an opportunity to do that. And so he took her to a luxury dinner.

This dude's loaded. He was throwing around cash, dropped two GS on dinner. Chemistry was popping, glasses were tinkling, toasts were made. Things were headed in the right direction.

2025-11-23 @ 00:00:00

Sa, Sam. Sa. The next sentence can be evinced pretty easily. Let me jump right into this.

I've been getting a lot of questions about very recently about my thoughts on clavicular, this new astronomical rising star. I guess I like clavicular for reasons that you might not comprehend, but I like him. And the reason I like him is that a lot of you are not really understanding the subtext. Yeah, on the surface, the looks maxing stuff is obviously horrifically homosexual.

But. But what he's offering, what he is offering is a form of spiritual disfigurement. It's. It's actually sort of a.

An orthogonal concept to a lot of the stuff that I preach in the sense that he's gone all the way with it. He's gone absolutely fanatical to the point of blind, raw, carnal obsession. I mean, this is taking war mallets to his face, breaking bones, breaking orbital bones for the afterglow effect, giving himself black eyes. I mean, this motherfucker's literally going all the way, putting steel, Steel beams in his face.

And if you're really paying attention, this is an actual form of extreme disfigurement. This man is. Is literally disfiguring his soul. He's basically dipping his exoskeleton in a phosphorescent acid bath.

And yes, it's on the feminine spectrum 100% it is. But. But if you've paid attention to the women in your life, to the consorts, to the tris that you've had, you will know there is an old adage from beautiful women. And beautiful women will tell you that it hurts to be beautiful.

It hurts to be beautiful. The undertaking, the. The curling irons that the, the. The burns that women sustain, the chemical peels, the micro needling, the.

That women do to their face to maintain beauty is brutally painful. And so this has decided to embark on that same path, but he's gone all the way with it. And the reason I like him is because the few clips that I've peeped, which is maybe about five minutes and some total. He's well spoken, number one.

2021-10-21 @ 00:16:35

That's a good question. I'll tell you how. When you do stupid shit and you. And you do dangerous shit, first thing you have to understand is this all genius insights come from 60 IQ retarded moves.

Think about all the dumbest you've ever done. The dumbest you've ever done, ironically, always produces the highest level insights that make you look like a genius. That's the paradox. So if we have that premise, the way that you preserve your reputation by doing dumb and dangerous is very simple.

You have to lead from the front, meaning you have to show the people around you that you are willing to sacrifice your blood, sweat and tears, your cash, your capital, your livelihood to make happen. You can't be running around doing dumb, hurting other people. If you're not willing to hurt yourself, if you're willing to put yourself in the danger zone and you're willing to risk your money and ventures and you're willing to put your dick on the line, then it's very easy to get other people on board with your vision and have them come along for the ride because they see that you're willing to do whatever it takes to make it happen. And most people are unwilling to do that.

Most people are running around causing harm to others. And they're not sacrificing themselves, which is some real. They're not out there swinging, punching, working long hours, staying up 24 hours a day to make their visions real. They're just out there causing trouble for others.

And that is how you end up a coward. But everybody respects a man who's up, who's making mistakes. If their balls are being tormented and their soul is tormented because they're doing everything in their power to make it right and to make their vision real. And everybody will follow you.

If you're doing that, if you're proving to people that your is at risk, you're destroying your health, your life to make your mission come true, then you will be forgiven. Because that's the only vindication that there is. If you lead from the back, everybody will resent you. You will earn the animosity and ire of all men, and pretty much every creature on the planet will despise you.