If you’re not making at least $288 per day, you’re a scam.

There are 24 hours in a day. That means you need to make $12 an hour to hit $288. “But Wild Bill, I have to eat, commute to my job at Walmart, play Call of Duty, waste time, and cry myself to sleep each night. I don’t have time to work more than 8 hours a day.”

Horse-dookie!

You’re scamming yourself into living an average life. I’ll have none of that defeatist mindset. Put on your big-boy pants and get to work.

I’m lying here in my luxurious king-size bed, having my shoulders rubbed by a cute 19-year-old Chili’s waitress. With all the big-ballin’ stuff I have going on today, I still found time to walk nude into my podcast studio and bang out some value on my state-of-the-art streaming computer. It’s got RGB, so you know it’s badass.

Look, I know what you’re thinking: “Wild Bill, you’re amazing—how can I be even a fraction as awesome as you?” Good point. You’re not as incredible as me because you’ve scammed your mind. You could do so much more and achieve so much more, but you scam yourself with excuses and cope all day. You drift through life from one dopamine high to the next, never really accomplishing what you’re capable of.

Stop not being awesome. I’m tired of carrying your average ass.

You say you’re going to do something, but you don’t deliver. SCAM!

No one likes a scammer. It’s probably why your dog avoids you—he can feel the scam of a life you’re leading.

Who are you? What are you capable of? How much better can you get? How awesome will it be when you’re living your best life? Ask yourself these questions and, for once, take action to improve your life every day.

At $288 a day, that’s $105,000 a year. You can at least do that. Once you get there, let’s talk again about your next goals.

Stop scamming your way through life.

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