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It’s just a game.

If you’re waiting for permission, for the right moment, for someone to notice your potential—you’ve already lost. No one cares. No one is watching. No one owes you anything.

11 Brutal Laws That Made Me Unstoppable

Most people wait. I don’t. Most people ask for permission. I take action. Most people play small. I raise the stakes.
These 11 rules didn’t just help me win—they made it inevitable. Ignore them if you want, but don’t complain when you stay stuck.

1. Take on Massive Projects—Even If They Seem Out of Reach

I’ve delivered 20+ projects for Toyota Global. Was I always the most qualified? No. But I committed first and figured it out. The biggest wins come when you take on things beyond your comfort zone.

2. Have Fun—It Makes Hard Work Effortless

I only take on projects that excite me. That’s why I can work harder and longer than most. When you love what you do, there’s no burnout—only momentum.

3. Make It Look Easy—People Trust Masters, Not Strugglers

I don’t show struggle, I show results. That’s why people give me bigger opportunities. The easier I make it look, the more they assume I can handle.

4. Give Credit, Take Responsibility

Every win? I highlight the people who helped. Every problem? I take ownership. This builds trust faster than any marketing trick. People remember who made them look good and who took the hits for them.

5. Give More Than You Take

I don’t just meet expectations—I destroy them. Clients expect 10X? I give 13X. That’s why I don’t chase opportunities; they chase me.

6. I’m Not for Everyone—And That’s My Edge

Some people won’t like what I do, and I don’t care. The sooner you realize who isn’t your audience, the faster you find the people who are.

7. Commit First, Learn on the Way

I’ve taken on projects where I had no idea how to execute—yet I figured it out. The truth? You can always learn, ask for help, or hire smarter people. But first, you have to say yes.

8. Fail, Learn, Repeat

I’ve failed more times than most people have tried. The difference? I don’t disappear. I fix, learn, and go again. Failure is only fatal if you stop.

9. I Never Finish Anything Without a Deadline—So I Set Short, Brutal Ones

I work best under pressure. If I don’t set a deadline, I’ll procrastinate forever. So I commit to tight timelines, force myself to move fast, and yes—sometimes I’m working the night before. But I always deliver.

10. Raise Prices Constantly

If people aren’t saying, “You’re expensive,” you’re too cheap. I’ve raised my prices with every project because my value keeps increasing. Those who get it, pay. Those who don’t, never mattered.

11. Take the Job, Then Figure It Out

You will never be “ready.” No course will prepare you like real execution. I get the project first, then solve the problems as they come. That’s how you grow at 10X speed.
These aren’t just ideas. This is how I operate. And it’s why I win.
You can do the same—if you’re willing to stop waiting and start moving
 

Summary

 
Life is a game. Business is a game. The ones who play long-term, enjoy the process, and take smart risks always win.
 
No one cares. No one is coming. You either make it happen, or you watch others do it.
 
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