Six years in the military pushed me
to my limits and beyond.
It revealed the real meaning of
resilience, discipline, and leadership.
I learned what it takes to stay calm under pressure, the strength in consistency,
and the mindset required to face any
challenge head-on.
These aren’t just skills they’re ways of life forged in intense training, tough missions,
and unwavering commitment.
And it thought me what being a professional really means.
No one feels tired when they’re winning.
In combat, when you’re on the losing end, exhaustion hits you faster than you can imagine.
Every step feels heavy, every breath labored.
But when you’re winning, the adrenaline surges, and your purpose propels you forward.
You find energy you didn’t know you had, fueled by excitement and determination.
In those moments, you realize that the key to enduring life’s battles is to keep the momentum on your side.
So, when life’s stacked in your favor—whether it’s success, freedom, or some luxuries—you’ll feel invigorated instead of drained.
If you’re struggling, stop settling.
Keep pushing forward.
When you’re winning, life’s too incredible to feel tired.
Everyone wants to learn from a winner.People admire success and crave the stories of those who achieve it.
In the field, no one cares about the details of how you completed your mission—they only care that you did it.
Just like a sleek McLaren or a shiny Lamborghini, the ‘how’ fades into the background when you’ve got results to show.
If you’re winning, people are drawn to you; they want to understand your tactics, and yes, even those who once doubted you start to pay attention.
The girls want to be part of your story, and your peers want to learn from your journey.
So keep it simple: win.
Whatever the cost, your results are what define you.
You have never been truly tired.
You have never gone without food, no sleep, days on end.
You have always had everything available to you.
Somewhere to rest, something to eat and drink.
You have never had a mission behind you, and dogs chasing you.
And once you have that sort of urgency, you realize just how much you can take.
You're not immortal no...
But you have yet to understand what being tired means.
There’s no line in the field report that says, “Lost, but it’s okay, the mission wasn’t optimal.”
The only words that matter are: FAILED.
Stop training yourself to be comfortable with failure; it’s a slippery slope.
Excuses don’t change outcomes; they only breed weakness.
If you’re falling short, get rid of the rationale and face the facts head-on.
You either succeeded or you didn’t.
Which one was it?
Embrace accountability—it’s the first step toward growth.
No one likes the person who drags the group down.
No one.
If you are consistently underperforming, everyone takes notice.
Either subconsciously or not.
Just because they don't say it, doesn't mean they aren't thinking it.
The only way to solve this is to make sure you have the basics on point.
And avoid becoming this person at all cost.
Social structures and hierarchies are real.
Whether you like it or not.
It's not about being an alpha male.
But some people have a higher status in certain scenarios.
And you do not want to disrupt that dynamic.
Being silent usually serves you well.
Intimidate aggressors.
Read the room.
Let people speak and learn.
Keep your thoughts and secrets close.
These are just some examples.
Hold your tongue.
And mold the world through your actions instead.
In battle, your opponent is relentless and won’t hesitate to exploit any lack of readiness on your part.
Life operates the same way; it shows no mercy when you choose comfort over discipline.
Your bank account won’t be forgiving if you don’t put in the work.
Life is relentless, and it’ll beat you down if you’re not prepared.
The fight is coming, whether you’re ready or not.
So when it hits, you’d better have done your groundwork, or the consequences will be dire.
General Patton said it best: when you’re exhausted, you’re more likely to give in.
Fatigue can expose your weaknesses, leaving you vulnerable.
But endurance is a weapon.
Outlast your opponents with consistency, and they’ll fold long before you do.
The toughest warriors are the ones who don’t let up, who resist until the other side can’t hold on any longer.
Wear them down until you find your advantage, and keep fighting until victory is yours.
Nothing worth achieving in life comes without risk.
In battles, nobody becomes a legend without daring to fight tougher opponents.
Success is scarce, and that’s why it holds value.
I’ve taken risks my entire life—many of which have paid off, while others didn’t.
Yet, one big win can turn everything around.
If you’re not taking risks, you’re signing up for an ordinary life.
Life doesn’t hand out titles easily; you have to earn them through bravery and perseverance.
Your suffering is not unique.
Yes it's ok to feel stuff.
But never think that you're the only one going through something.
Selfishness takes many forms and this is the pettiest one of them.
Self pity is one of the lowest states of human existence.
Cause regardless if you have nothing or everything.
If you have yourself defeated and sad.
You have lost.
Some men are excellent.
Some men are not.
Regardless of their status.
Regardless of their rank.
None of us are less of an animal.
We eat, fu*k, sleep all the same.
The stars you carry does not determine your value as a human.
Good things done out of hatred does not devalue the good things.
A soldier who fights for what he loves and values.
And a soldier who fights against what he hates and despises.
They both do the same job.
Not only that.
They can be the same person.
Everyone judges.
Especially the ones who say they don't.
We generalize and judge appearances.
And instead of trying to change that fact, which one can't.
We can do our best to show up looking the part.
If not we get what we deserve.
Nothing is ever anyone else's fault.
If it truly is, don't focus on that.
The only thing you can change is yourself.
And the only thing you have 100% control over the future actions of is yourself.
If a bus leaves 5 minutes too early.
You should have been at the bus stop 10 minutes early.
This is how you seize opportunities and learn in life.
When you've decided to do something.
Do it right.
If not Karma is going to catch up to you.
And you will have to do it again.
In one shape or form.
Half-assing does not speed up a task.
It just delays it's self destruction.
I can teach you the lessons I've learned the hard way.
Grueling training, long nights, empty stomachs, no sleep.
You don't have to do all that now.
There is a faster way.
And it's right here...