Your goal in life must be to always move higher and higher up the food chain, where you alone control the direction of your enterprise and depend on no one.
That’s the real mission….sovereignty.
To rise so high that no boss, no system, no betrayal can shake your foundation.
Build the skills. Stack the wins. Take the hits in silence.
Because one day, you’ll answer to no one and everyone will answer to you.
Power isn’t given—it’s taken. Relying on others means handing them control. Build your empire, own your decisions, and eliminate weakness. Every step up the ladder should make you less dependent, more dominant. No excuses, no hesitation—just ascend.
Aim is to climb—food chain is yours, keep pushing up, solo at the helm.
No leaning, just steering—full grip on your gig, nobody is shadow.
Higher is the play—control is king, dependency is the ditch to dodge.
This is why I built remote income.
Why I learned Spanish.
Why I live in multiple countries.
Why I hold two passports.
Not for the flex.
But for the leverage.
The more autonomy you build, the less anyone can threaten your future.
Robert is right 🙌
different people have different goals, in life, some people just want to start a family and raise their children,
You can't say that is not a good enough goal.
BUt in most cases where people want to be successful, yes i agree
Just make sure you don’t sacrifice happiness and fulfilment along the way.
Freedom can be found right here and now.
Freedom isn’t control over others. It’s sovereignty over your own mind.
Never depend on anyone's goodwill because goodwill is based on emotions & people's emotions are out of your control.
The only person under your control is you. Bet on yourself & change the trajectory of your life. You're the saviour you have been waiting for. 👍🏿
That’s a powerful perspective. The idea is to create a life where you're not reliant on others' decisions, but instead, you’re in control of your path. Building independence, both financially and personally, allows you to shape your future on your terms.
Nature reveals the fallacy of 'lone wolf' success. From eusocial insects to human scientific breakthroughs, the most resilient and innovative systems emerge through cooperation. Even apex predators depend on complex food webs (Paine, 1966).