swim. don't drown. plz. we need u. help!

I've been making a TON of videos about AI recently, so I'm going to use this email as a quick breather lol.

Everything you're reading now is ACTUALLY being written by ME.

I can't imagine how disgusting the world's gonna be when everything is AI generated.

AI generated social media…

AI generated movies…

AI generated girl friends…

It's great to make money with AI, but overall it's gross.

Maybe I'm just being an old geezer that can't let go of genuine authenticity, but maybe you feel the same way.

Idk.

But let's focus this email on something that's REAL…

YOU.

What goals did you set for yourself in 2025?

(pause & think)

We're 11 days in… how much progress have you actually made so far?

(pause & think)

What's stopping you from doing more?

(pause & think)

If we're both being honest with each other we know that we could do more.

We can ALWAYS do more.

But that's not what REALLY matters right now.

This does:

If you've taken any action so far this year I want to say… congratulations

Because most people NEVER take the first step

Even if your first step was ugly… you now have:

Momentum.

Think about it, a TINY splash is enough to make a lake move. All you had to do was jump in. Now you need to keep swimming…

Swim when you don't want to swim.

Swim when you don't know where to go.

Swim even if you feel like you're going to drown.

Eventually, you'll catch a wave and momentum will carry you to where you want to go.

That's what it was like for me two years ago.

2023 started off super slow. I was working a lot. I wasn't making as much as I wanted.

But I kept on swimming.

Then all the sudden a wave carried me from $30,000 per month to $430,000 per month.

Believe it or not… I was working LESS even though I was making MORE than like 7 doctors combined.

Why?

Because I let the wave take me.

A wave so big that I'd made $10k - $30k a day without trying.

But eventually the wave came to an end.

I lost ALL of my momentum

And I even lost one of my closest friends

But I realized that God gave me one of the most valuable lessons I've learned in life:

  1. Start swimming.

  2. Keep on swimming.

  3. Never stop swimming.

Let him take care of the rest ;)

- Brady Badour