Here’s a little story: For the past ten years, I’ve been deeply interested in manifestation, the law of attraction, and other esoteric topics. About a decade ago, I wrote a book on motivation—Supercharge Your Motivation and Performance—and while it was a fun project, I later realized there was so much more to say. Certain things happened in my personal life that made me think, Wait... did I manifest this without even knowing what manifestation was? That realization sent me down a rabbit hole. Over the last decade, I’ve watched thousands of videos, read countless books, and gained a deeper understanding of these concepts. I always felt like I had something valuable to share—but I never took action. That changed when Zahida and BlankNapkin inspired me to finally make a decision: I have things to say. I need to share them. Since this is a competitive field, I decided to focus on entrepreneurs and establish authority as quickly as possible. My strategy? Use what’s already out there. I started by summarizing well-known books. Now, there’s a way to present information without giving competitors an easy way to copy your ideas. While most people recommend dripping content on YouTube, I decided to do the exact opposite—I uploaded everything at once. Forty book summaries. Over the past month, I’ve been deep in research, creating presentations, and preparing my content. I have no idea what’s going to happen, but I’m glad I took action. Who knows what new chapter this might open? Zahida suggested I share my story (and one of my videos), so here it is. Maybe this will inspire someone—if you have an idea, make a decision, start, and let things evolve as they should. Right now, I have zero subscribers and just 15 views—LOL. But my content is optimized, and people will come. Tens of thousands of people will come...It’ll be fun to see what happens over the next few months. And honestly? I have some really interesting insights to share. I have new content ready that can last for a year, but I wanted to start with a bang—40 book summaries—ignoring YouTube algorithms, advice, and all that.