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Feb 22 15 tweets 6 min read
In 1991, Tony Robbins discovered a tumor in his brain.

Today? He teaches people how to build unf*ckwithable wealth with the power of the mind.

Presidents, Billionaires & NBA stars pay millions for his advice.

The top 7 lessons he teaches them (that will transform your life):🧵 Image In 1991, doctors found a rare tumor in Tony's brain.

Instead of surgery, he used the same mental techniques he taught others to shrink it naturally.

Within a year, the tumor disappeared without surgery.

That’s when the power of the mind became his obsession.
Feb 19 19 tweets 6 min read
The man behind Tony Robbins’ self-help success:

Jim Rohn.

He taught Tony a philosophy that made him one of the wealthiest humans alive…

Here’s the philosophy (and how you can use it to build immense wealth): Image
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Most people don't know this:

Before becoming wealthy, Tony Robbins was a janitor living in a 400 sq ft apartment.

Then he met Jim Rohn.

What happened next transformed the entire personal development industry forever. Image
Feb 18 19 tweets 5 min read
Notice how every luxury brand logo is now minimalist black?

It's not about looking 'premium'...

There's a fascinating psychological trigger that FORCES you to pay more.

Gucci, Saint Laurent, and Burberry all use it.

Here's what you need to know: Image Your brain has a hidden weakness.

Luxury brands discovered it by accident.

Now they're using it to make you spend more than ever before.

The science behind it will change how you see every designer label:
Feb 15 20 tweets 7 min read
A homeless teen created the world's most valuable luxury brand—but no one talks about him.

With a $39 BILLION valuation, Ralph Lauren, Hugo Boss, and Lacoste envy his success.

Here's the forgotten story of how sleeping in forests led to a $39B fashion empire: Image In 1821, Louis Vuitton was born into extreme poverty in rural France.

No electricity. No running water. No education.

For most children, this would have meant a life of farming. But Louis's path changed when tragedy struck:

His mother died when he was just 10 years old.
Feb 14 16 tweets 6 min read
Before Nike, Phil Knight was a nobody from Oregon.

Then, he turned his failed school assignment into a $160B empire.

His strategy was so simple but GENIUS that Adidas, Puma, and Reebok executives couldn’t believe it.

Here’s the full story behind Nike: 🧵 Image In 1962, Phil Knight walked into his Stanford Business School class with a bold idea:

"Import Japanese running shoes to America"

His professor called it unfeasible and gave him an F.

That "failed" paper became Nike's first business plan.
Feb 9 9 tweets 3 min read
Anyone can start a coaching business that replaces their 9 to 5.

I went from 0 to $18,000/month.

It took me less than 6 months.

Here’s my 5-step playbook to go from $0 to $10k with your coaching business (2025): Image Here’s the truth about starting a coaching business:

You don’t need a big audience.
You don’t need complex funnels.
You don’t need a lot of experience.

You only need the right system and the willingness to show up every day.

Now for the playbook:
Feb 4 13 tweets 4 min read
Peter Thiel is obsessed with hiring “the best people”.

He recruited Reid Hoffman, Sam Altman, David Sacks, and Elon Musk.

He’s used these 4 questions over & over again to identify 20-year-olds who’d eventually become billionaires.

Test yourself with these questions: Image 1998: Stanford campus

Thiel meets Max Levchin who pitched him an idea about online payments.

This idea turned into PayPal.

Thiel's ability to spot extraordinary talent transformed a $1M investment into $55M in just 4 years.

Here’s his system:
Jan 19 13 tweets 4 min read
This billionaire can predict the future.

He was an early investor in Facebook, Uber & Airbnb.

And he just said, "AI will create more billionaires than the internet.”

David Sacks’ 5 predictions on the future of wealth creation (and why you should care): Image Let's look at his track record:

In 1999, he became PayPal's founding COO alongside Elon Musk.

In 2008, he founded Yammer, selling it to Microsoft for $1.2B.

By 2020, his Craft Ventures fund managed $2B in assets.

When Sacks makes predictions, billionaires listen.
Jan 14 13 tweets 4 min read
This is the youngest billionaire you’ve never heard of…

At 17, he dropped out of high school.

At 23, his company Vise was worth $1B, and worked with Google, Amazon, and Stanford.

Here’s how a teenager built a company people can’t live without: Image Meet Samir Vasavada.

By 17, he:

• Built apps for tons of businesses
• Consulted investment banks on AI
• Dropped out of high school to start Vise

But his biggest opportunity came when he noticed a flaw in the wealth management industry: