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Wealth isn’t built with goals. It’s built with reps.
The most powerful force in life isn’t money — it’s momentum.

This Week at a Glance:
Core Concept: Compounding - The advantage of consistent action
Book Rec: Snowball - What Buffett can teach you about long-term thinking
Framework: The Rule of 100 - How high-achievers can get anything they want
Compounding Isn’t Just for Money
The cheat code behind wealth, skills, and trust.

Small starts can achieve massive momentum.
Most people think compounding only applies to investing. But it’s the invisible engine behind almost everything that matters.
Compounding = progress that builds on itself.
In other words, it’s a positive feedback look. Each small win increases your capacity for the next. Over time, it creates exponential outcomes.
Here’s how it shows up in everyday life:
📈 Finance: $10K turns into $150K over 40 years at 7%. No extra effort—just time and reinvestment.
🏋️♂️ Skills: Daily reps lead to mastery (think 10,000 Hour Rule).
🤝 Relationships: Time and intimacy increase trust and deepen connection through chemical feedback like oxytocin.
How to Tap Into It
If you’re intentional with your behavior, you can achieve incredible transformatino.
Start small: The earlier you begin, the longer the runway.
Stay consistent: Tiny daily actions beat occasional intensity.
Focus deeply: Fewer priorities = faster progress.
Bottom Line:
You don’t need to go big. Go long and avoid loss.
That’s the real cheat code.
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The Snowball Effect
How Buffett built wealth, wisdom, and a life without regret.
This isn’t a book of stock tips.
It’s a blueprint for building wealth — and living in a way you won’t regret.
Warren Buffett didn’t write The Snowball, but it’s the only authorized biography of the greatest investor of our time.
He opened up his entire life — his decisions, his regrets, his mindset — so it could be written.
And to be clear, it’s not JUST about money.
It’s about learning to:
Think in decades, not days
Let integrity and discipline compound
Live intentionally, with clarity and purpose
I picked up this book out of curiosity, but ended up with a whole life philosophy.
If you’re playing the long game, this is required reading.
Read it. Reread it.
And let it change how you think — for good.
The Rule of 100
Master anything through reps.

It’s all about getting your reps in.
🔥 The Rule of 100: How I Build Anything
Whenever I want to get good at something, I don’t set a goal.
I set a rep count.
That’s it. No expectations. No outcome chasing.
Just pure volume.
When I was single, I challenged myself to ask 100 women on dates.
When I wanted to learn investing, I analyzed 100 companies.
When I started creating content, I committed to 100 posts—no matter the engagement or the view count.
And now, on my entrepreneurial journey, I’m testing 100 different offers to see what sells.
The pattern?
I stop overthinking. I start doing. I track the reps.
Why it works
You are always underqualified for your next great adventure. That’s what makes it great.
Most people quit because they expect progress to feel good.
They want signs. Feedback. Proof it’s working.
But in the beginning, there’s nothing.
Just silence and self-doubt.
And the self-doubt is real, because you’re likely not skilled enough to get the outcomes you want.
So reps give you something to hold onto.
A scoreboard. A system. A sense of control.
Reps compound. Experience builds.
And the outcome you’re chasing becomes more likely—because you’ve earned it.