“Early to bed, early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise”
- Benjamin Franklin.
An account dedicated to teaching you timeless lessons on wealth & money
Sep 5 • 18 tweets • 5 min read
Most people are unhappy, depressed or anxious.
So, I decided to research on it & spent 20 hours watching Bill Murray interviews around mind, happiness, moods.
What I uncovered shocked me
He has a unique ‘Happiness Formula’ that flips conventional wisdom upside down:
Forget trying to be famous
"Try being rich first. See if that doesn’t cover most of it.”
• Fame = No Privacy
• Being popular means haters
• Being in the spotlight drains energy
Get wealthy then disappear forever = Happiness
Sep 4 • 10 tweets • 5 min read
Jack Parsons was a self taught rocket scientist who co-founded NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab & built the tech that took America to space.
But in dark hours, He led $3X cults, worshipped demons, summoned the Antichrist & died a mysterious d3ath.
Here's the insane life of the “Occult Rocket Man” 🧵 1. He was obsessed with fire.
- Jack was born in 1914 in Los Angeles. His father abandoned the family, & Jack grew up lonely reading novels on rockets and gods.
- While other boys played games, Jack was making gunpowder and blasting firecrackers in his backyard.
- By high school, he was building homemade rockets that terrified neighbors.
- He once said his biggest childhood wish was to “call forth the Devil and talk with him.”
Sep 3 • 20 tweets • 6 min read
Carl Jung was a fearless explorer of the human soul. He dove into darkest corners of the mind to uncover the hidden forces that shape who we are.
He once said:
"Thinking is difficult, that’s why most people judge."
Here are his 9 lessons that shaped my life to success. 1. “Where your fear is, there is your task”
This is why the work-life balance & self-care movements help people become losers.
Discomfort is where the opportunity is
Find what you fear & look it in the eyes
...otherwise you become mediocre and the rewards are terrible.
Sep 2 • 12 tweets • 6 min read
Mars Family is the world’s largest chocolate makers including Snickers, Mars, M&M's...
But their billion dollar fortune is built on Mu*d3rs, Child S|@very & Cover ups.
So secretive that even their headquarters is “anonymous.”
Let’s uncover the bitter truth behind this sugar empire.🧵 1. Children tr@ff!cked to collect Cocoa.
- In 2021, Mars was sued over allegations of forced child labor. 8+ Malian adults claimed to be trafficked as children slave labor on cocoa farms.
- Mars Inc. profited from the illegal work of children, some of whom were kidnapped or sold by their parents.
- The lawsuit even said, the children using machetes, chemicals, 70% of the world’s cocoa comes from West Africa, where Mars sources much of its chocolate.
Aug 31 • 11 tweets • 5 min read
Meet Aleister Crowley, known as “the wickedest man in the world.”
A poet, mountaineer, dr*g add!ct, b!s3xual magician & cu|t leader.
He founded his own religion, performed dark rituals, spoke to demons & still INSPIRED MILLIONS.
Here’s the insane life of the Devil himself. 🧵 1. The origin of The Beast 666.
- He was born in 1875 in England to a wealthy Christian family. His preacher father raised him under the strict Plymouth Brethren obsessed with Biblical literalism.
- when his father died, everything changed. Crowley was only 11, and Instead of clinging to faith, he rejected it violently.
- He started calling himself “The Beast 666,” openly mocking Christianity. This was the birth of the persona that would terrify society for decades.
Aug 30 • 12 tweets • 4 min read
Learn to make people respect you even if you’re quiet.
10 ways to command respect instantly just by your words and actions. 🧵
1. Always have slow relaxed movements.
Never be in rush ,Take your time before doing things
Moving slowly and comfortably shows that you don't feel scared or pressured.
Be calm and composed irrespective of the situation
Aug 29 • 12 tweets • 5 min read
Coco Chanel is known as the queen of fashion, the woman who freed women from corsets & gave us the little black dress.
But she wasn’t just a designer..
She was also a N@z! collaborator, a spy, and a traitor who played both sides of WWII.
Here’s the untold story of Coco Chanel.🧵
She was born in 1883 in France to poverty. After her mother died, her father abandoned her to a convent orphanage.
There, young Gabrielle (Coco) learned to sew, the one skill that later saved her from obscurity.
Frombeing an orphan, she climbed step by step into Paris high society, reinventing herself and erasing her painful past.
Aug 26 • 11 tweets • 6 min read
After hitting my first few million in net worth, I found myself surrounded by billionaires.
What I learned from them is mind blowing.
Here are the 10 habits that every successful man often adopt later in life.🧵 1. They Take Action.
The successful man doesn’t waste time overanalyzing every decision. He doesn’t drown in research or wait for the “perfect moment.”
He understands momentum is built by doing, not by planning. Action creates feedback. Feedback creates clarity. While others debate the best method, he experiments, adapts, and sharpens his edge through real-world execution.
He knows confidence is earned by collecting wins, not collecting ideas. And most importantly, he values progress over perfection. He may not always get it right on the first try—but he never gets left behind.
Aug 24 • 10 tweets • 5 min read
I became successful at the age of 32.
The lessons I learned on the way are more valuable than any millions I earned.
Here are 8 essential lessons every hustler should know by 25:
// Don't miss this thread // 🧵 1. Nobody is coming to save you.
By 30, you need to accept one brutal truth, no one’s going to hand you the life you want.
Your parents can’t do it, your friends won’t do it, and your woman shouldn’t have to.
The world rewards men who take initiative, build themselves from the ground up, and solve problems without crying for help.
Life is war and either you train for it daily or you become a casualty. Stop waiting for “motivation” or a perfect moment.
Start treating your discipline like oxygen. If you’re not your own savior, you’ll always need saving.
Aug 23 • 11 tweets • 5 min read
They weren’t just TV characters, they were a real gang who terrorized Birmingham’s streets in 1800s.
They wore suits, flat caps with sewed blades and robbed, fought, ruled the slums with fear until Billy Kimber defeated them.
This is the true story behind the Peaky Blinders.🧵 1. The began from the slums of Birmingham.
- The real Peaky Blinders rose in the late 1800s, when Birmingham was choking under poverty.
- The city was full of overcrowded slums, unemployed youth, and violent street fights.
- Out of this chaos, gangs began forming, and one of them would become legend: the Peaky Blinders.
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Aug 19 • 11 tweets • 5 min read
Marcos Family ruled Philippines like their Personal Kingdom.
They were brutal dictators, stole billions, even owned 3000 pairs of shoes, while their own people suffered.
Finally, People made them run away. Yet, the Marcoses are back in power today.
Let's uncover the shocking comeback of the family 🧵 1. The Rise of Marcos family.
- Ferdinand Marcos was born in 1917 in the Philippines. He was always known for being brilliant and ambitious, but also ruthless.
- In 1939, he was accused of murdering his father’s political rival but he defended himself in court like a trained lawyer, and won his freedom.
- This case turned him into a national figure, known as a man who could bend the system to his will.
Aug 14 • 12 tweets • 6 min read
The Gucci Family built the most luxurious fashion empires in the history.
Today, the family doesn't even own 1 % of the brand on their name.
Behind the glamour, their lives were full of lies, betrayal, and m*rder.
Let's uncover the dark & twisted fall of the Gucci dynasty.🧵 1. Guccio learned the rich style by hsi poor job.
- In 1921, Guccio Gucci opened a small leather shop in Florence, before which he was a hotel bellboy in London & used to carry the suitcases of wealthy guests.
- During that time, He studied their style, memorized the details of their expensive luggage, and went home tried to make better.
- Soon, his designs screamed status and craftsmanship and by the 1950s, Gucci wasn’t just a store it was the badge of wealth in Rome, Milan, and New York.
Aug 12 • 10 tweets • 6 min read
"The House of Saud" family is the richest family in the world worth over $1.4 trillion who turned Saudi Arabia from desert to richest country.
But, they also fund wars, imprison women asking for rights, manipulate media and politics through secrets.
Let's uncover the dark life of this old and wealthy family.🧵 1. The family had fought hard to build the empire.
- In 1744 at Diriyah, bin Saud, a tribal chief met ibn Abd al-Wahhab, a radical preacher calling for a return to “pure” Islam. They made a deal that Bin Saud would raise the sword & Ibn Abd al-Wahhab would raise the scripture.
- They swept through Arabia. Villages that resisted were burned, rivals executed, and entire tribes forced to submit. By the late 1700s, their alliance had created a powerful state, until the Ottoman Empire crushed it in 1818.
- Over the next century, the Saud's rebuilt alliances, reclaimed lands, and by 1932, under Abdulaziz Ibn Saud, they had not only retaken Riyadh, they had forged the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia itself.
Aug 11 • 13 tweets • 4 min read
In 2008, Jeff Bezos & Elon Musk attended the same lecture.
They walked away with one concept that changed how they viewed the world forever.
Here’s the concept (& why everyone needs to understand how it works):
This is Daniel Kahneman.
At an event, he delivered a lecture to the most powerful people in the tech…
C-suite executives from Twitter, Microsoft, Facebook, and YouTube.
The topic?
A groundbreaking insight into human behavior…
Aug 9 • 15 tweets • 5 min read
This Nobel Prize winner spent 44+ years proving that you're not in control of your decisions.
He exposed a hidden pattern that governs human behavior called "game theory."
Once you see it, you can't unsee it.
And you'll question every decision you've ever made. 🧵
Meet John Nash.
In 1950, at age 22, he wrote a 28-page PhD thesis that would change everything.
But there was a problem, Nash was developing schizophrenia and barely spoke to anyone.
Yet his mathematical discovery became the foundation for predicting human behavior...
Aug 8 • 11 tweets • 5 min read
In 1963, a tractor maker walked into Enzo Ferrari’s office with a car clutch complaint.
Ferrari laughed & told him “Focus on tractors, farmer”
"Ferruccio Lamborghini" declared war & built a car that humiliated Ferrari on roads, on tracks & even in style.
Here’s the savage story of how he did it 🧵
@Lamborghini
Ferruccio Lamborghini was born in 1916 in Italy, to grape farmers who thought he would carry on the family tradition.
But his playground was the family barn, his toys were wrenches and gears, and his obsession was making machines roar to life.
While other kids chased soccer balls, Ferruccio chased the smell of oil and the thrill of an engine starting up.
Aug 6 • 8 tweets • 5 min read
The Collins Family is the most darkest and occult of the 13 Illuminati bloodlines.
Unlike others, They never chased money, fame or power. They were worse from which all families feared.
The family ruled from the shadows through black magic, s@tanic rituals, mind control.
Let’s uncover their terrifying legacy 🧵 1. The Collins Bloodline Was Born in Secrecy, Not Wealth.
- Collins are said to arrive in England around 1600s, They came with occult knowledge & a mission to embed black magic into the heart of the New World before christanity took place.
- Their real rise began when they integrated into high society through strategic marriages and religious institutions.
- By the 1700s, they were already influencing politics. Their plan was not to rule, but to control those who RULED.
- They even initiated the Salem Witch Trials, not as victims, but as Judges, using it to eliminate rivals and spread fear while hiding their own deeper rituals.
Aug 2 • 13 tweets • 4 min read
Most people copy Americans to get rich.
Big mistake.
In Switzerland, every 1 in 7 adults is a millionaire , 5x more than the US.
I dug into how they actually build wealth.
Here are 7 Swiss money rules that quietly beat the hustle culture: 🧵
Switzerland has the world's largest percentage of millionaires.
AND they have 1 billionaire for every 80,000 people.
What's the Swiss secret – is it all about banking and neutrality?
To start answering this question, here's an interview with some locals: 📹
Aug 1 • 11 tweets • 6 min read
Genghis khan, The World's most Brutal rulers with an empire bigger than Rome.
He had 400 mistresses at his disposal, Result - 1 in every 200 men worldwide is his direct descendent.
But he believed in maintaining the population. So he ki||ed 40 million+ people.
Let's get to know about this great but ruthless ruler. 1. His Father was Poisoned by a Rival Clan
- His father was poisoned and killed when he was just nine years old and his tribe left his mother to raise her seven children alone without any support.
- During his teenage years, rival clans abducted both he and his young wife and they had to spent time as slaves before making an escape.
- He came to power in 1206 after forming alliances with tribes and began building his empire.
Jul 31 • 12 tweets • 3 min read
I live by these 11 Rules to Become Absolutely Unfu*kwithable :
Master these and nothing will be able to shake you ever. 🧵
1. Look into people's eyes no matter who they are. 2. Never respond immediately, wait a few seconds, and then respond coldly and briefly.
Jul 30 • 10 tweets • 6 min read
The Astor family was richer than the U.S. Treasury and known as the landlord of New York.
What started as drug smuggling became a million $$ empire of secret societies, rituals & cults.
One was killed in the Titanic conspiracy, and another looted his own mother.
Let's uncover the Illuminati's third bloodline.🧵 1. They started with smuggling Opium.
- The history of the Astor family begins with John Jacob Astor. Son of a Butcher, he built his fortune through fur business, New York real estate and well, smuggling drugs.
- By 1800, he'd built up his fur business worth $250,000 or about $6.2 million in 2025.
- In 1816, Astor became involved in opium smuggling trade. Opium was technically banned in China, but Astor sold thousands of pounds of opium, which fueled 19th century opioid crisis.