In this blog series I will focus on mental, physical and entrepreneurial stuff. It is my biggest conviction that nothing in life is luck. That the way you think, do and put your mind to, today will shape you tomorrow.

As someone with quite a lot of experience from both mindsets - going from being the typical nihilistic altruistic mindset I had as a kid, teen and young adult, to the rational "clear" minded person I am today at 36.
My hope with this blog is to mentor and coach younger people so they don't have to go through the same struggle I did. The dead ends, the blurry vision of life and how things work. I've been through it all. Bad parents, bullying, anxiety, depression, drug abuse.
I'm a huge fan of the power of your mind and the harsh reality of applying yourself. I don't believe in pills for anxiety. I don't believe in diets. I don't believe in altruism. I believe that in order to become the best and most happy person you can be, you need to start viewing the world in a totally different light - than perhaps you are right now.

My way of doing things is ideas and ideals that I have collected from years of watching, listening and learning. Stefan Molyneux, Ayn Rand, Jordan Peterson, robert kiyosaki, Gary Vaynerchuck, Arnold and many more are people that I have learned from.
What I often see is people doing things half assed. They struggle with something horrible as anxiety attacks, or heart disease, and yet they are more strict with their dogs - walking them every day and picking up their shit. What about picking up your OWN shit and get it together? They often accept these conditions as a disease instead of what it is - a condition. Something you can do something about. But it takes dedication and what seems at first as hard work - but later will be what you need to fuel yourself with energy. And that is the long runs, the homemade bread, the berry-smoothie, the yoga, the meditation, the rock-climbing, the biketrips, the ridicilously long walks.
And that's the sort of stuff I want to talk about. If I dragged myself from being a loser stoner with no money and panic attacks, to becoming a crypto-lord, entrepeneur and a person in great mental and physical shape, so can you. I'm not particularially smart, handsome or outstanding in any way. But sorting myself out has lead me into a better path.
Hopefully you'll find it interesting - if not I don't care, because it will help me improve my writing skills and help me further improve my own sorting out.
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