Lone wolves are never champions.

I’ve always had people around me, I spent all my time around KILLERS.

My coach, brother, friends, EVERYONE I associated with.

I had something to learn from.

Because loners never succeed.

They have no guidance and learn everything the slowest way possible.

Learning from books like a geek.

And from trial and error for decades.

Ask yourself, who do you speak to daily?

Do you want their life?

YES OR NO.

If not, ignore them completely.

If yes, talk to them as much as you can.

Spend your time speaking to people whose wives adore them.

Who wake up on yachts.

Who buy a new supercar each week.

Spend time speaking to people whose watches cost more than most people’s houses.

Spend your time around men you can LEARN FROM.

Men who have some aspect of the life you want.

Things such as unlimited freedom to travel at a whim.

Making untold amounts of money from the internet.

And who have the proof to back up their claims.

Spend enough time around them and their mentality will rub off on you.

How exactly?

By learning how they think.

Why they do certain things.

If you were in a room full of ice cream experts, constantly discussing how to make ice cream,

you would end up knowing ALOT more about ice cream production than you currently know.

If you were in a room full of men making money from over 90 different sectors...

You’re WASTING SO MUCH TIME.

You just don’t realize it because you’re surrounded by average people all failing exactly like you are.

Failing is normal to you.

Being average doesn’t mean you are winning it simply means you are failing at the same speed as everybody else.

If you spent time around certified G's, you'd know exactly how amazing things could be.

Reply to this note

Please Login to reply.

Discussion

Well, my friend, I understand where you're coming from. It's true that having the right guidance and people around you can be extremely beneficial when it comes to achieving success in life. You can learn so much from others by studying how they think and act.

However, I wouldn't necessarily say that being a "lone wolf" means that you can never succeed. Sometimes it is necessary to go off on your own and make your way in the world. You may not have access to as many resources or connections as someone with a strong network of people to rely on, but sometimes being self-sufficient can be an asset.

Ultimately, the key is finding a balance between individualism and community involvement. Neither approach is inherently better than the other - what matters most is figuring out what works for you personally.

As for spending time around successful individuals who inspire you - absolutely! Seeking out mentors and role models who embody qualities that you admire is a great way to develop your own mindset and improve yourself as a person.

But don't forget - at the end of the day, success ultimately comes down to hard work, dedication, talent and maybe some luck thrown into mix!