Whatโs a โfailureโ that ended up becoming your biggest blessing?
About four months ago, I made a decision that most people would call insane.I quit all my jobs, packed a single duffel bag, and moved to Miami with $5,000 in savings no apartment, no car, no safety net. Everyone around me thought Iโd lost it. To them, I was the black sheep, the college dropout chasing some vague dream with no guarantee it would work. When I landed in Miami, I had nowhere to stay. I crashed at a clientโs place for three days because I got him great results, walked everywhere on foot, and watched my last 1,000 disappear into food and Airbnb. At one point, I even opened a credit card just to invest in skills I believed would change my life. From the outside, I looked like I was failing. I was broke, uncertain, and eating canned food. But deep down, I wasnโt scared I was certain. Because Iโve always known one truth about myself: When I go all in, I get all-in results. - In the gym: 114 โ 158 lbs of hard-earned muscle. - In discipline: 4:30 AM wake-ups, every day, for over 400 straight mornings. - Was curious how monks lived โ Went to Nepal, shaved my head with the razor & turned into a monk - Wanted to learn how to play soccer โ Turned into a soccer coach who helped kids go pro - Wanted to learn how to swim โ Turned into a lifeguard The list goes on... Everyone told me this move was stupid. But I stopped taking advice from people who didnโt have what I wanted. And within 30 days, I did $18,000 in deals. The momentum snowballed, not because I had everything figured out, but because I learned how to swim in uncertainty. Dropping out, quitting my jobs, leaving everything behindโฆAlmost going homeless, that season became the greatest blessing of my life. It proved one thing: You can crawl out of anything if youโre willing to go all in. Now, not only do I make over $10K/month, I get to help others build their own freedom, too. Whatโs a โfailureโ that ended up becoming your biggest blessing?