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25 contributions to High Vibe Tribe
I approached 100 women in 100 days (social experiment)
Here are 3 brutal lessons I learned: 1. Nice guys (actually) finish last. Women love generous men, they just hate "nice guys". The first is a sign of resourcefulness, the second is a sign of neediness. Big difference. Don't. Make. Women. Your. Priority. Focus on your purpose, the rest will follow. 2. Fear never disappears. It evolves. As a kid, I feared rejection. Then I got rejected so much, I got good. I went from “what if she says no?” to “what if I never try with this one?” Fear of rejection turned into FOMO. There's only one way I got to solve this... 3. Detachment from outcome. Attachment to God. The law of detachment says: the less you need it, the more it flows. That’s true for money, women, success. Focus on God instead. Let love lead. Then take action. Everything else follows, effortlessly.
I approached 100 women in 100 days (social experiment)
How to (actually) become a top 1% person
Everybody wants to become a top 1% person... But by definition.. 99% of people won't ever achieve this goal. Pretty harsh, isn't it? Numbers don't lie. But the formula is simple: Is it motivation? No, everybody wants to be healthy, wealthy, happy, and loved. Is it information? No, everybody has access to Youtube, and Chatgpt. Do what 99% of people aren't willing to do. Here's what that means: - Face your fears - Do the inner work - Take risks - Sacrifice cheap pleasure - Practice pain tolerance DAILY. Create your luck ❤️
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@Anthony Ella My pleasure brother! ❤️
Money is the root of all evil.
What was your first reaction when you saw this title? Did part of you find comfort in it and agree? Did it make you angry? How did it make you feel? Your answer to these questions will reveal the TRUTH about your relationship with money. You might say it's bullshit but any strong emotional reaction is a projection of an inner conflict. At least that was the case for me. I grew up in a family where the scarcity mindset was king. "Everybody just wants to take your money Dani, be careful" "You can't get rich without violence, lies, or corruption Dani, remember that." "Sales people are manipulators Dani." "Who did you trick today Dani?" (That was when I started my business) I have to admit I still have anger for these statements when writing them down. And I've observed that most entrepreneurs do to. Sure, being angry is better than settling for them. But having such a beautiful relationship with money that they shrink into irrelevance is better. And that's what the inner work is about. The truth about money is that it's a neutral TOOL that amplifies WHO YOU ARE. A generous person will give more when they get rich. A selfish person will take more when they get rich. Money is not the problem. People are. But people can change, and that's the beauty of being human. Master the art of identity shifting and there are no limits to the amount of abundance you can experience in this lifetime. Cheers to inner work 🥂
Money is the root of all evil.
2 likes • Jun '25
@Rali S. Woooow this is so powerful I love it 🙌 Thank you for this story Rali I'm 100% aligned with you ❤️
2 likes • Jun '25
@Mela G Very well said!
What would your competitors do? (How to become a top 1% man)
Everybody wants to become a top 1% man... But by definition.. 99% of people won't ever achieve this goal. Pretty harsh, isn't it? Numbers don't lie. Statistically speaking, only 1% of this community will ever make it to the top 1%. That's a fact. So this leaves us with one and only option: Do what 99% of people aren't willing to do. - Get uncomfortable - Do the inner work - Take risks - Sacrifice cheap pleasure - Practice pain tolerance Before you do something that isn't aligned with the man you want to become, ask yourself this one question: What would my competitors do right now? Picture them. How would they feel knowing you're about to waste your time and energy jerking off to pixels. That is a very raw example, but it applies to everything. Don't let your haters be right.
What would your competitors do? (How to become a top 1% man)
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@Terence James ❤️
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@Adesewa Grace 🥂
The "Forbidden Fruit" Effect (Avoid this mistake) ⬇
Have you ever wanted something more just because you were told you couldn't have it? Here are 5 reasons why our brains have been tricked into associating value with cheap pleasures or bad habits we’re told we shouldn’t do: 1. Scarcity Makes Things Seem Valuable – If something is restricted, your brain thinks it’s special. 2. Independence – Being told "no" triggers your instinct to reclaim control, making you chase what’s restricted. 3. Dopamine isn't about the pursuit of happiness, it's about the happiness of pursuit. – Your brain releases more dopamine when you anticipate something than when you actually experience it. This makes the idea of something seem more exciting than the reality. 4. Cultural conditioning makes it seem powerful. Society shows that temptation is risky but exciting, which boosts its perceived strength. 5. Challenges Boost Feelings – The tougher the goal, the better it feels to achieve it. Wanna know the truth? None of the stuff you feel “addicted” to has any inherent value... Wanna know the truth? None of the stuff you feel “addicted” to has any inherent value. It’s not forbidden. It’s just distracting. There’s no need to frame it as a moral battle or a test of willpower. That gives it more weight than it deserves. The real shift happens when you realize: You’re not giving up something important. You’re letting go of something irrelevant. Discipline isn’t about saying "no" to what you want. It’s about realizing some things were never worth wanting in the first place.
The "Forbidden Fruit" Effect (Avoid this mistake) ⬇
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