Have you ever just woke up one day, on the right side of the bed and said, I wanna do something no one is doing? That’s basically how this came about. Let’s start at the beginning where my better half, Nicole, was somehow able to get 2 Xbox series X back in September on Preorder. Bill Gates himself couldn’t get one unless he was waiting in line for 36 hours or had a bot. And even still, you weren’t guaranteed to get one. Pure luck is what got anyone the Ps5 or Xbox, because nothing else made sense as to how every release sold out in 0.0098727 seconds. No joke.
ANYWAYS,
This sparked an idea after she found someone on Twitter that was cool enough to trade one of them for the PS5. The idea that came to me was why don’t we try getting more “sold-out, hard to get” stuff and do a raffle for everything one-at-a-time? Then, continuously reinvest into getting more things that you guys want, but can’t get—In a perfect world, everyone that buys into this wins something 10x the amount they spend, at least one time.
I’ve always been a creator for opportunity, because I am an opportunist. What it comes down to is being the change you ultimately want to see. I want business to be personal. Yeah, I said it. I think in business you should aspire to be an open book and as transparent as possible. Paint a vivid picture through the details you use to describe the positions you need played. That’s why it has to be personal, you need to be able to put trust in something or someone that ties your energy to your vision. In order for this to happen, you gotta let people in. Inside your life and purpose, your goals, your strengths, and even weaknesses. Let em’ know what makes you, YOU! It does not make you vulnerable, it makes you valuable! It’s math, volume + multiplication. I’ll give you an example really quick. Have you ever walked down the bread aisle? Obviously, yes... but have you ever paid any attention to how many different types of bread there is? There’s like 50 different kinds!!! But it’s all the same in the sense that bread is bread, right? So if 50 companies can all sell the same thing and all still eat (pun intended), why wouldn’t I want to integrate that same business model? A wise man once told me “keep it simple, stupid!”, it stuck...
CHANGING THE GAME AND THE WAY PEOPLE THINK
As you can probably tell, I think a little differently. That’s because I’m tired of being completely reliant upon myself to get everything done. Solidarity is really important to build a strong-systemized
foundation. When they say “it takes a village”, that is so true. I’m trying to hopefully bring together like-minded individuals to fully manifest the capabilities we have within ourselves, so that we can all get each other to that next level. Whatever it is, progression is key.
If we’re all headed to the same destination, why do we always take different flights, right? And that’s my Ted talk.
TIME TO STOP WINNING ALONE & START WINNING TOGETHER! WE WILL GO MUCH FURTHER, MUCH FASTER!