Instead, invest it in brand partnerships that can pay you $5,000 every month.
I'm partnered with 90+ that make me $100k+/month.
Best part? You can start with just a few thousand dollars.
Here's how: 1. What are Amazon brand partnerships?
Instead of creating your own products, you partner with winning brands to sell their products on Amazon:
• No product development needed
• No marketing budget required
• No customer service headaches
• 30-50% profit margins
I partner with 90+ brands like LEGO, Pampers, and Gillette.
Sep 3 • 15 tweets • 3 min read
Why do people pay $5,000 for a handbag that costs $50 to make?
The answer isn't about quality.
It's about psychology.
Here are 7 psychological tricks luxury brands use (& how understanding them changed my business): 1. Status signaling:
The price IS the product
Luxury brands don't sell products.
They sell proof that you can afford what others can't.
When you buy a Rolex, you're not buying a timekeeper.
You're buying a status symbol that screams "I've made it."
Aug 25 • 15 tweets • 5 min read
In 1910, the 6 most powerful men in America vanished.
They boarded a train using fake names & disappeared to an island.
What they created in total secrecy now controls over $30.5 TRILLION.
Here's what happened at that secret meeting on Jekyll Island: 1. Between 1800 & 1910, America's banking system was broken:
• The U.S. had no central authority over currency
• Over 30,000 types of banknotes were in circulation
• Banks failed regularly (major panics in 1873, 1893, 1907)
• No lender of last resort meant a single rumor could cause a bank run
Wall Street was vulnerable.
The public had lost trust.
A system reboot was needed...
Aug 21 • 13 tweets • 3 min read
LEGO made me $42,000 last month.
I don't collect it.
Instead I buy it cheap & resell it on Amazon.
The best part? Anyone can do this.
Here's how:
The opportunity is massive:
Between $100M and $300M worth of LEGO is sold on Amazon every month.
All you have to do to tap in?
Get "ungated" to sell LEGO products.
Most people don't even know this process exists.
Aug 20 • 13 tweets • 2 min read
Women spend $1,000s every month at Sephora on makeup.
So you should start doing the same...
But then resell the products on Amazon & make money from it.
(anyone can do this)
Here's the blueprint:
The beauty market on Amazon is massive.
Brands like:
• CeraVe
• Neutrogena
• Dove
• Old Spice
Do millions in monthly sales.
Women are ditching Sephora's high prices and shopping on Amazon for the same products at better prices.
Aug 19 • 13 tweets • 3 min read
Last year, 7100 retail stores across the US shut down.
& the number keeps growing...
The good news?
You can take advantage & get rich off it.
Here's how it works (this might be the biggest gold rush in decades):
The numbers are staggering:
• 15,000-18,000 store closures projected for 2025
• That's DOUBLE the 7,000+ that closed in 2024
• Retail layoffs up 274% in first half of 2025
Macy's, JCPenney, Kohl's, Big Lots, Walgreens - all shutting down locations.
Aug 18 • 11 tweets • 4 min read
John D. Rockefeller said:
"I don't want thinkers. I want workers."
But the wealthy send their kids where they learn the opposite...
Here's the real reason the 1% send their kids to private schools in Switzerland:
Swiss schools cost over $130,000 per year.
But they don't just teach.
They secure legacies.
So why Switzerland?
Because it's neutral, discrete, and home to generational wealth grooming.
Kids aren't raised. They're trained.
Aug 6 • 12 tweets • 3 min read
I'm 24.
I work 12 hours a week.
My assets cash flow $30k/month
I travel almost every month.
Here are the 24 biggest lessons I've learned along the way: 1. Everyone wants to build the next flashy tech startup. But boring cash-flow systems build real freedom.
2. Bet on yourself. Your worst case scenario is working a 9-5 job which is everyone else's best-case scenario.
3. Don't be a "rich" dork. Max out all your stats (networking, fitness, etc.)
Jul 21 • 13 tweets • 2 min read
Why would you start a business from scratch in 2025?
Pampers pays me $1,104/mo
CeraVe pays me $1,210/mo
LEGO pays me $1,758/mo
Tide pays me $1,320/mo
The craziest part?
I'm partnered with 85 total.
Here’s how you can do the same in only 1-2 hours a day:
The market is massive.
Amazon does over $45 billion in monthly sales.
Over 60% comes from third-party sellers like me.
& I know this works because I sell 85 different brands and make $150k/month in sales doing exactly this.