I am a regular guy.
- Jan 6, 2024
- 3 min read
Updated: Jan 14, 2024
I like to watch movies, go out with my friends, watch sports, and dream big things. If an alien were to observe from outer space, he would conclude that there was nothing out of the ordinary about me. I watch movies and sports like most people, I go out with my friends like most people, and like most people, I dream about greater things in life. However, unlike most people, I intend to take action on my dreams.

Throughout my teen years, I have heard about great people who have achieved remarkable things. Bill Gates, who built Microsoft, Mark Zuckerberg who built Facebook, Chris Pratt who transformed his body and became an A-list Hollywood actor, Warren Buffett who created unimaginable wealth in the stock market, Angela Merkel who had the respect of the entire EU, Michael Jordan who broke the records in the NBA, Kylie Jenner who became the youngest ever billionaire, Messi and Ronaldo who ruled football for over a decade, and many many more. And I was always told that I too could become as successful as these great people. I had the potential in me. I just had to work hard enough. But that’s the problem.
I, and humans in general, tend to prefer the easy option. Why bother reading a boring book when I could enjoy my time on TikTok? Why go work out today and not see a difference in my body when I could lie on my sofa and watch Netflix? Why invest in the stock market and just earn 1% in a whole year when I could buy this fancy new jacket? As a species humans aren't very good at working towards a goal we won’t reap the benefits from before an unforeseeable future. It’s not what I learn from just one book that will educate me but from dozens. It’s not what one workout will do for my body, but from hundreds. It’s not what I can earn in the stock market in one year, but 20- 30- or 40 years. The problem lies in that people often don’t think that far. Of course, it’s not our fault; it’s biological. As most species, we are genetically encoded to think about problems right now and what might benefit us right now. Those genetic instincts helped us survive in our early primal years, however, they are a great hindrance in this day and age. They keep us from doing things that might benefit us in the future, and they don’t prevent us from doing things that might harm us in the future.

I know all too well how this basic instinct (or lack of it) can harm one's personal growth. I did alright in school, but I know I could have done a hell of a lot better if used more time studying and less time scrolling on Instagram. I am in okay shape, but I can only imagine the shape I would be in if went to the gym consistently over the past few years instead of drinking soda and watching TV.
This is why I have started this project. My nearest group of friends and i decided we would escape our basic instincts and aim higher. To become something better. So, this website will try to gather as much information on these topics and compare different views on how to improve yourself. I am no expert in any of these topics, so I will link to all the books so you can get a better understanding for yourself.



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