Making $2M in a day, Escaping the Matrix & Exposing the Music Industry I Jvnior DSH #438

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Jvnior comes to the show to talk about making $2M in a day, escaping the Matrix & exposing the music industry

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You know, I've always been a preacher of the four-hour workweek.

That's my favorite book, the four-hour workweek.

Why is it my favorite book?

Because it teaches you how to make money while you're sleeping.

Yeah.

That's the best thing about life is to make money while you're sleeping, to make money while you're resting.

And a lot of people don't understand that

when you have that mentality, you can't ever go back to trading your time for money.

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Welcome back to the Digital Social Hour.

I'm your host, Sean Kelly.

Today I have on an amazing guest from Canada, Junior.

Junior, baby.

We're from Canada.

We just flew out here just for Sean, just for a digital social hour.

Thank you, man.

Thank you for having me.

I'm blessed.

You brought me some Canadian maple syrup, some Canadian treats.

I'm excited to try those.

Thank you.

Every household should have some maple syrup.

That's hell yeah.

It's one Canadian motto.

Have maple syrup in your house, whether it's a shot that you're taking or putting on your pancakes.

Wait, people take shots of it?

Yeah, man.

People take shots of maple syrup in Canada just to wake up.

You know, instead of hitting the sauna or a cold tub, you take a shot at maple syrup and you start

chopping wood.

Damn.

So you haven't been on many pods.

So for people that don't know you,

tell them your story.

Absolutely.

So I think this is my third or fourth podcast.

The reason I'm not online much is because I'm in the crypto space.

And, you know, one thing I do value is privacy.

A lot of times, you know, people, they post themselves way too much online or they talk way too much online.

But we're here today to talk a lot and to spill a lot.

So hopefully,

yeah, we can give some good knowledge and talk about some juicy stuff.

Yeah, I mean, talk to me about your journey in the crypto space because you've made millions, you've lost millions.

What's been the process?

The crypto space

was the only space that I would say welcomed me with open arms.

Before crypto, I did e-commerce.

I even did sales.

I did a bunch of jobs.

Nothing really rewarded me as much as crypto.

I've always been someone who dedicates 100% of their effort to whatever they're doing.

And if it's not working, I'm abandoning the ship and I'm moving on to something else.

That's just how I've always been.

And I've always learned to adapt abandoning something that's not working clearly and moving on to something else because I like to go 100%

in everything.

Crypto would have not been possible without two people, bro.

Cy Watson and Luca Netz.

Those two people have changed my life

when it comes to crypto.

Why?

Because

Cy Watson gave me the knowledge to read the charts and Luke Connettz created a safety net for my Ethereum holdings with Pudgy Penguins.

When you invest in strong IPs and strong projects, it's almost like you're investing in someone's company.

And to be in the crypto space and have that,

I know I'm not going to lose anymore.

The only problem that I faced back in the day when I first got into crypto

was the fact that I didn't have any support.

so i created my own community called millionaire orphanage and everybody was kind of flabbergasted at the 2021 bull run

we had a mansion in miami living our best lives unfortunately did not sell crypto at 69 000

and yeah that that's pretty much what allowed me to succeed in crypto.

If I hadn't gotten that early, I don't think I'd be where I am today.

Right.

So timing and connections.

Timing, connections.

Definitely the top two people who actually held me down in crypto were Luka Nets and Cy Watson.

Hands down.

Shout out to those guys.

Hands down.

Cy Watson's my mentor, too.

That's awesome.

You're in good hands with him.

Yeah, man.

He just came on last week, showed us Envolio, and I was honestly super impressed.

That's a great product.

Envoyo is the future of investing, and I post everything crypto and everything investment-wise on Involio.

So definitely check that app out.

I love that app because you can't just BS.

Like, it's it's numbers, you can't lie about it.

It's early too.

If you get in on the app right now, you will more than likely build a good fan base and good, good following.

So, what's the most you've made in a day?

I know you have the world record short on Shiba, right?

Yes, how much did you make off that?

I made close to forty thousand dollars.

Unfortunately, I only put five hundred dollars in.

Whoa, so the story with the sheep trade, the reason I got like fifty-four thousand percent on that short was because it's a it was a max leverage short.

It was 50x leverage on Binance, on Shiba.

And I remember this day, it was October 2021.

I'm not sure if it was like the 20th or 19th of October 2021, but I was watching the chart like for three days straight because I was set on beating a 16,000% trade that I saw on Twitter.

And I was like, I'm going to beat this.

I even have like, I manifested it.

I literally manifested it.

I said to my entire community, one day I'm going to beat this

16,000% trade.

Fast forward to October 2021 when she was sitting at almost, you know, like, it was crazy, bro.

It was like 8,800 and it was like maybe like seven or eight decimals or something like that.

I shorted it at the very top, very, very, very top, like the literal top to the minute.

And the way I was able to catch that was getting liquidated three times before

so I was trading I was getting in like a thousand dollars in the trade every time I put a thousand dollars in it would disappear the trade would open and close so I knew I just had to keep entering trades for me to catch this trade and I knew it was the top because during that day like the gain was so insane bro it's just it was literally like a pump and dump Like that's that's the only way I can explain it.

I caught the absolute top of a pump and it absolutely dumped after and I caught the most insane trade anybody could ever catch bro like

this was not something like Luna this was not something like this was a regular coin bro this was a regular meme coin yeah that was fully listed on every centralized exchange and we managed to catch the top and we shorted it down it dropped by 90% almost or 95% yeah dude it dropped so you waited days on it dude I waited almost

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Like six months or months.

Yeah, almost.

Yeah.

Binance actually forced closed my position.

Why?

Just because they were like moving out of Ontario.

Oh.

So my trade, I just had screenshots of the P ⁇ L at like 54,000, but they actually forced close it.

I never closed my position by myself.

Dang, so it would have been even more.

It would have been even more, yeah.

That's crazy.

That's the crazy part is right now, a lot of centralized exchanges are hurting people when it comes to trading.

Yeah, that's why I don't trade anymore.

They shut down the U.S.

ones now in Binance.

Yeah, it's scary times.

I retired futures after that trade.

Really?

Yeah, I stopped trading with

risky rights.

It's too risky.

It's too

time-consuming.

You know, I've always been a preacher of the four-hour workweek.

That's my favorite book, the four-hour workweek.

Why is it my favorite book?

Because it teaches you how to make money while you're sleeping.

That's the best thing about life is to make money while you're sleeping, to make money while you're resting.

And a lot of people don't understand that

when you have that mentality, you can't ever go back to trading your time for money.

Right.

A lot of people do trade their time for money.

So what's your advice to get out of that?

Read the four-hour work week book.

Understand why people are making more money than you by working less.

Look at their habits.

Look at how much they've compounded over time.

You know, because a lot of people might see me today and be like, oh, wow.

Junior is very successful.

I wonder how he made it.

I wonder if it was overnight.

It was since I was 16 years old.

I've been taking a risk.

I moved out of my house.

I went to boarding school when I was 17 and I had nobody to support me.

And I've had many nights where I've cried, many nights where I've punched the walls in, many nights where I've called people and, you know, asked them for help, but nobody helped.

That's the reality of the world is you can't ask for anybody for help.

You just have to figure out a way.

And

through education and through community, you know, I mentor a lot of people today.

I mentor 192 students right now actively.

And what I teach them is to not trade your time for money.

Don't trade your time for money.

Unless you don't have, you know, your first thousand saved up then i would trade my time for money get a sales job that's the only job i would get get a sales job grind it out for a few months save up your hundred grand and stop trading your time for money

when you stop trading your time for money though your whole lifestyle has to change You can't be spending your time around people who are waiting on a paycheck.

You can't spend your time around people who are trading their time for money.

Otherwise, you're always going to feel like you need to trade your time to make money.

But that's not the reality.

It's never been the reality.

You know, I probably work the least out of all my friends,

but I'm arguably the wealthiest.

Why?

Not because I work a lot, not because I work really hard.

It's because I've educated myself enough to realize that.

Trading your time is not the only way to make money.

So

that's how I look at it.

And at the end of the day, everyone has what they're good at.

I'm good at not trading time for money.

I'm good at making money without needing to trade my time.

And

for example, you know, when you look at crypto, if you're holding enough

crypto and it's being staked, right?

Let's say you started staking Ethereum today.

What you'll get from it is passive money, right?

So even in the simplest, in the the simplest of investments, when it comes to just parking your money, you can still make money while you're sleeping.

So even at the very most basic level, there are ways for you to do that and start to build income streams that don't require you to trade your time.

Obviously, you're not going to get here.

without initially trading your time for money.

I didn't just appear on earth and say, I'm not going to trade trade my time for money.

No, I worked really hard from when I was 16 to 21.

But after hitting my 21, 22, I'm 24 now.

I'm not trading my time for money anymore.

I have a wife.

I have a family.

I have my parents I need to take care of.

My two younger brothers.

I'm not trading my time for money.

My time goes to them.

Right?

So I have to figure other ways out to make money.

And that's where, you know, everything else comes.

The projects, the team, the personal brand, the internet leverage.

All of these things are available to us today to use to avoid trading our time to make money.

And like I said, compounding is one of the most important things.

If you start working today,

the most important thing you need to remember always is to compound your time.

Don't just work for today.

Don't just work for tomorrow.

Work for the next 30 years.

Today's work

will make your life better 30 years from now

tomorrow until 30 years from now that's how i think i don't wake up and just say i need to just work just make money to survive today

my work must compound over the next 30 years otherwise i'm not going to do it right it's just a waste of time that's how i look at things and

A lot of people just

waste a lot of time.

They think too short term.

they think too short term they don't have 20 30 year plans and they're just wasting time they're

as simple as simple as i can put it anybody who's putting in work into something that is not going to compound over the next 10 20 30 years is wasting time

as an entrepreneur as a worker as someone who's providing and working for money agree you are wasting time because what you're doing is fulfilling someone else's desires in the time being you're not fulfilling your own desires you're not fulfilling your future desires

so by trading your time for money today and collecting that paycheck knowing that nothing was added to you in that job no skill no benefit only pay

that is not work that compounds over 30 years you're gonna be doing stuck doing the same work every single day for the next 30 years but instead somebody like me who's compounding the work over the next 30 years, guess what?

You'll be a billionaire.

I'm not going to be doing the same thing 30 years from now.

Yeah.

I'm not.

I'm not going to be doing the same thing I did today, tomorrow.

Right.

And that's how you have to become as an entrepreneur if you really want to be successful, if you really want to make money while you're sleeping.

I love that.

I want to talk about marriage because you got married at 24, which is very uncommon, especially with our friend group of successful people.

Why do you marry?

I got married when I was 21, bro.

Oh, 21?

Yeah, like 20 21 22 that's when i initially proposed to my girl and we signed a religious contract that said that we're married and there's no divorce oh so you didn't even get married officially it's like a contract contract gotcha contractual marriage between me and my wife with two or three witnesses i believe which are my cousins and

honestly She is the best wife, the best executive assistant.

Ray, if you're watching, I love you so much.

Just because of

all the pain and struggle and, you know, calamities and devastation and all the fears that have come into my life have all gone away when I hug my wife at night and I know that I'm going to bed sleeping next to my best friend, my soulmate, the person who's going to wake up tomorrow and tell me that they love me unconditionally.

A lot of men don't get that nowadays.

Not from their parents, not from their siblings, not from their best friends.

That's what my wife has done for me.

Outside of business, my wife is my whole life.

Why?

Because she has provided everything that I need to survive.

I don't think about that stuff anymore.

She knows exactly what role I play and she respects it.

And she understands what role I need her to play.

And that is the importance of a wife.

A wife is supposed to be your pair, your partner, not somebody who's competing with you, not somebody who, you know, is being babied by you, not somebody who is just holding on to your hand.

They are your partner.

They stand in front of you, next to you, behind you.

They are another version of you.

It's like I almost cloned myself, you know, having a wife.

And

a lot of people say, how do you find a wife?

Find a girl that you like, that you get good energy from, that's good looking, and approach her talk to her

don't think about her past don't worry about what happened who she was with don't worry be a man and realize that your criteria for a woman must be set before you go and meet the woman so i had a criteria i have ten commandments

That I presented to girls when I was looking for my wife.

You serious?

Yes.

You've read a list of 10 commandments.

Do you want to know the commandments?

All right.

The first commandment.

It's more so a question, right?

Do you still talk to your parents?

Number one.

Most important thing.

If your wife doesn't talk to her parents, stay away.

What's the purpose of marrying a woman if you know her relationship with her parents is non-existent?

Is she going to raise your kids right?

Absolutely not.

Maybe, maybe she lost her parents or, you know, some tragedy happened.

That would be the only sort of excuse for my first commandment.

The second one,

I'll just summarize two to nine, right?

Two to nine is pretty much what she does at home.

What do you do with your free time?

Do you cook?

You know, do you go to the gym?

Do you have any hobbies?

Do you understand

religion?

You know, do you understand the monetary system if she says yes i'm not taking you as my wife really yes because if a woman understands money then what is my role as a provider my role is diminished my role is non-existent if my wife wants to handle money and work with money she's not my wife anymore whoa That's how I look at marriage.

Marriage is very strict and every man must have their own commandments before they go and marry a woman.

Otherwise, you're going to be struggling trying to mold this woman, trying to work with her, trying to spend time with her, trying to educate her, trying to give her what you have, and it's never going to materialize into anything.

So always have commandments before you go and search for a wife, for a partner, just because it's going to set you up way more comfortably, way more comfortably than a lot of other people.

A lot of people just go into relationships just because the girl looks good.

Yeah.

That's like, that's not a valid reason to get married.

Definitely not.

Or the girl has money.

That doesn't matter to me.

Yeah.

These are not the things that I care about when I look at a female.

I look at specific things, and that's why I got married at a young age because I had these things ready.

And as a man, you have to have these things ready before you go and approach a girl.

Otherwise, you're a creep.

You're a weirdo.

You're a predator.

Like, if you're just approaching approaching females with no intention of marrying one of them, then

you're in a big problem.

You're creating a big, big, big deficiency in society.

Because women are not out there just trying to get with guys.

They're not out there just trying to move on from one guy to another.

That's not how females are.

I'm telling you.

Have some anomalies, but females were not created to go out and hop from one man to another.

That's not what they're looking for.

So when men go out there, don't have their commandments ready, don't have their things that they expect from a woman, and they go out there and they just,

let me see what's available.

Let me see what's going on.

What ends up happening?

What ends up happening?

Bad relationships end up happening.

And the majority, the majority of bad relationships happen because of the man,

not because of the woman.

The majority of bad relationships happen because of a man.

Because they don't know what they're looking for.

They don't know what they want out of a woman.

They don't know what they're missing.

They don't know what they need.

I knew exactly what I was missing when I was a university student in the University of Toronto, depressed, going through anxiety, going through the worst times of my life.

I knew what I needed at the time.

I didn't have money.

I wasn't the best looking guy.

I wasn't the most fit-looking guy.

But I knew that if I was to go out and set these commandments and just search, I knew that the right girl would present herself based on how she answered my questions.

And I learned this from Juan G,

old manager of Taiga, currently the manager of Lil Mosey.

He taught me this.

He taught me this.

And everything that I'm...

I'm explaining to you guys, I've been taught.

You know, this isn't just random stuff that came out of experience.

Like, no, I've been taught this and I've implemented it.

So, you know, if you are out there looking for a girl, you're looking for a wife, try to implement this.

Try to implement the 10 commandments.

Set up 10 commandments for your wife and see.

If they're able to answer the questions to your satisfaction, nine times out of ten, that girl is compatible with you.

It's not, forget about the Tinder, forget about the dating apps.

Just set up commandments for yourself, questions, right?

And present them to every girl that you go out on with on a date.

Be confident, tell the girl what you want.

But if it doesn't work out, it doesn't work out.

Better to just say it off the bat than wait and you know, yeah,

and that's what I did.

And I got lucky, man.

I got lucky.

The first girl I dated.

Wow.

First girl you ever dated?

You married?

Clean sweep.

Damn, one for one.

Clean sweep.

Clean sweet.

I'm not even joking.

It was crazy.

but I it also takes me back to when I was a child

and this is this could be like a

really cool thing for people to test out at home

try to try to manifest or pray for what you want

because I prayed for this when I was a young kid I grew up in a very

How do I say this?

A very conservative environment where everyone was married, man female married have a family so that's what i wanted

i prayed to god for it manifested it worked hard on myself as a man and always always knew that i'm gonna marry a woman at someday and it came so if you have a goal out there if you have something that you want you have to Set that thing in your mind and never let it go until it happens.

Once it happens, replace it with something else.

But that's that's how it came to me, bro.

That's wild.

If I didn't think of getting married when I was younger, I don't think I would have gotten married.

It's just as simple as that.

So you went from a depressed university student at 21 to multi-millionaire.

I was getting married.

But you were also a multi-millionaire the next year.

What was that transition?

It's because I got married.

Really?

Yes, bro.

I became successful because I got married.

And the reason I became successful was because

I didn't have anything else other than my wife at the time.

What is my role as a man to provide?

So I had to find ways to provide while being restricted in university as a student.

So like literally 80% of my days taken.

And that's what gave me the hunger to figure out how to make money in my bed from 9 p.m.

to 3 a.m.

every single day

in 2018 to 2019.

Obviously in the beginning,

the internet is a very scary place.

If you want to make money from your bed, from your laptop,

you don't know where to start.

So I started on YouTube, video content.

I'm a visual learner.

Started watching videos.

Started to understand the concept of money.

I didn't know money back then.

I didn't understand it.

I never even had a credit card until I was 19.

Can you believe it?

Wow.

It's insane.

It's insane.

I was never taught these stuff,

but

through YouTube, through finding specific mentors, through seeing people like LucaNets, you know, going online, doing all these crazy stuff with e-comm.

And at the time, you know, that's when I met like Fez and James.

He was doing my ads and my photography back then.

Met a lot of good people, bro.

And every single person that I've mentioned, I've made millions with.

The reason

that I've made millions with them is because we set our goals to make millions.

When I started making money, I didn't say I want to make $10,000 a month.

I'm married, bro.

I need a house.

I need...

my

kids' college fund.

I need, you know, food, groceries, I need a year worth of expenses.

It was adding up pretty quick.

I need a car.

You know, all these things were adding up pretty quick.

So

I set my goals way higher than the regular man, than the average man.

I set my goals at the very, very top.

I said, I need a million dollars by next year.

By setting that goal,

I allowed myself to evolve into a serial entrepreneur like overnight.

just because I set that goal.

Now I'm trying to figure out how to make a million dollars instead of how to make 10,000 at 10,000, right?

Right

to get to a million, I had to rewire my whole

mentality, my whole entire personality, my whole entire character.

And I rewired it by understanding money as a system

rather than a number.

When you look at money and this is what I created for my students right the millionaire orphanage the millionaire program how to make your first million right

I teach people how to make their first million by teaching them first about mindset mindset is the most important thing when it comes to making money

because

what thoughts come to your mind will determine what your next action is.

As a human being, you need to understand how important this is.

Because if you're making money,

you need to think right, otherwise, your money's not going to be right.

Right.

So, how did I think?

I would think in terms of systems,

right?

Rather than just myself or as a person, or, oh my god, a million dollars is a million, six zeros, it's a lot.

Instead of thinking like that, think

systems.

How much

do I have have to sell of a hundred dollar product to make a million dollars how many units

ten thousand units okay if I need to sell ten thousand units

for a hundred dollars how can I profit enough to make a hundred dollars you figure out the cost right

then you figure out the cost then you figure out how can I get customers how can I get these sales

What is the cost of getting a sale?

So there's not just cost, but there's a cost of getting that sale too,

right?

Which is marketing, advertising.

That is the first system that I learned that made me a million dollars.

The tools I used was Shopify, Facebook Ads, Wix.com,

and I'm pretty sure that's it.

Spent $400,000 on Facebook, made about

close to $3 million.

Wow.

One company.

This was my first success.

My first ever company.

My first ever venture.

It made me a millionaire.

It changed my whole life.

But it also made me a lot hungrier because I realized like the game is a joke.

You know?

Yeah, you see people spending money outside every single single day

But if you close off

You keep your mind in a locked room for a year two years and you come out into the world with a million dollars It's not impressive anymore.

The world doesn't become impressive anymore

Because I did it Right, a lot of people think it's impossible.

It's not.

I'm telling you, it's not.

All it takes is one idea, one concept, and one mind.

That's it.

At the end of the day, if you want to be rich, make make your mind rich.

And that's how I always, always, always thought.

I would always think of the biggest, like, what is the biggest thing I can do?

What is the most I can achieve?

Let me go for it.

You know,

I wouldn't be delusional.

I wouldn't say, oh,

you know, when I first started playing basketball, for example, you know, we're both big basketball fans.

I love basketball, bro.

Props to you with Jersey Champs.

I love everything you do, bro.

basketball changed my life when i was like 14 and 15 because i went from a middle eastern obese kid to a fit shredded kid right i went middle eastern shredded kid bro like

it even helped me with my confidence with my accent i speak three languages wow

i don't have an accent why Well, I might have a Toronto accent.

The reason I don't have an accent is because I'm confident in myself.

And that confidence was instilled in me when I first

started playing basketball.

And the reason I mentioned basketball, and basketball is so dear and important to me in my life,

is because it's the first time I ever achieved something that I thought was impossible.

Dunking.

Let's talk about dunking for a little bit.

It's a big passion of mine.

And

I remember being in a high school in 2015, 2016

in Burlington, Ontario in Canada, very, very small town.

And I was playing football and basketball.

There was nothing really cool about these sports other than, you know, tackle or a dunk.

I wasn't the biggest, so I couldn't tackle some of the bigger guys on the football team.

I wasn't the best catcher.

So I knew if I could dunk, I would be a superstar in my school because nobody could dunk in the school.

So I worked really hard, you know, and I joined the basketball camp and I just, I lost like 40 pounds, bro, as a 15 year old.

Do you know how hard it is to lose 40 pounds as a 15 year old?

Very.

It's very hard, bro.

15, 16, like those were some of the worst times of my life when it came to health because I struggled.

I was running in a field every single day for three hours.

doing ball runs every single day for five, six hours, dude, drenched in sweat, drenched in sweat.

I loved it.

but the amount of pain that I suffered was unbearable.

It was crazy, but it all paid off when I hit my first dunk.

How tall are you?

I'm six foot two.

Nice.

Yeah.

Yeah, bro.

Not a lot of people that hike and dunk.

Well, one of my best friends who I met online, actually, his name is Isaiah Rivera.

He's born one day before me

or after me.

Okay?

In 1997.

i'm born in 1998 he's born a day after me in 1997

this guy is the world's greatest dunker right now isaiah rivera he taught me everything i know about dunking

when you look at you know the correlation between why i was able to do something

and who i was talking to you'll understand why i was able to achieve those things as a mediocre guy i'm not a a special guy.

I'm not someone who has superpowers.

I'm not someone who's talented to the extent that, you know, success just comes to me.

Everything I learned came from someone.

And everything I've set for myself was what I thought was the best for me.

So I always looked to get advice from people who were the best at what they, what they do, in my opinion.

Not what the media is saying, who's the best.

What is my opinion?

Who is the best best in my opinion?

And I would always choose them and go to them for advice before I started something.

Right?

That's what allowed me to be very successful in a lot of the things that I did.

You know,

this is one big thing that a lot of entrepreneurs don't do.

They don't ask for help.

They don't ask for tips.

They don't sign up for these programs from people who they think is the best in their opinion at what they do.

For example, if you think

I'm the best at something

and you think that you haven't seen anybody around you that makes money, right?

You haven't seen anybody around you that

does anything or they're good at whatever, right?

And you just see me, for example, I'm going to put myself as the example.

Somebody sees me as an example and they're like, Junior knows what he's talking about.

Junior is clearly the best at what he does.

I'm not going to learn from him.

All right.

So you're not going to achieve what I did, you're not going to even learn how I was able to get there, and that's the problem with people: they don't even want to learn.

They see what other people are doing, right?

They see LeBron James, but they never want to approach LeBron.

They don't want to work to approach LeBron James to ask him for help.

If I wanted to be a superstar in the NBA, I would approach LeBron James and ask him how to be that.

Because guess what?

Doesn't matter where they're at in life, if you see them as the best,

go to them.

Ask them for advice.

They will make your life 100 times easier.

Because they know exactly what you want.

They can see it.

They can taste it.

They can smell it.

You don't have any of these senses towards your goals.

So go to who you think is the best at what you want to do.

and ask them exactly what you want to ask them.

That's how I was able to get

every single achievement in my life.

Wow.

Every single achievement in my life, I can attribute it to another person.

I never take credit for myself.

I will never take credit for myself for anything.

Because at the end of the day,

life isn't about individuality.

We're not put on this earth to just work by ourselves and just grind as entrepreneurs.

I prefer to call myself a teampreneur.

You know, I like to work in a team.

i've always had that athlete mindset i've always had that you know mindset of someone who's just competitive and going going to the next level but how can i compete if i'm just going against myself

that that competition is only gonna last so long right

so i always compete with the best because i want to be the best

it's just as simple as that Yeah, people overthink it, man.

They really do.

Do you believe that we are in the matrix right now?

Absolutely, 100%.

I think people can alter the reality through numbers, just understanding numbers and numerology.

But here's the thing.

Just like

black magic is real, just like, you know, prayer is real, a lot of other things are real.

And a lot of other tools in life are real.

But as someone who is religious and as someone who believes in God, I never associate anything

in terms of power or in terms of importance

as close to God.

So when I look at God,

I see God as being able to do anything.

But

the impossible, right?

If I wanted to extend my life, even if I'm sick, I'll pray for it.

Doctors will be baffled.

That's the power of prayer.

So I never put anything above God, you know?

God

technically created the matrix.

Why do we live in a matrix?

This world ends.

We all die.

That is the concept of the matrix is we all get unplugged from the matrix at some point.

Why wait until your death to be unplugged when you can literally unplug yourself right now?

Not through death, but through being awake.

When we die, I truly think that we wake up for the first time.

You know?

Afterlife.

Yeah, when people take DMT and they do all these drugs, what do they tell you?

I saw the veil of life get pulled away and I, you know?

Yeah, yeah.

DMT gets released when you die and it's one of the chemicals that gets released when you die.

So when I look at death and I try to understand death, I look at two things.

DMT and sleep.

Okay?

Sleep,

when you look at someone who's sleeping, can you tell if they're dead or alive?

No, you can't.

You got to check their breath.

You got to do all that.

So when I look at death, I look at sleep and DMT.

DMT's effects, okay, you see all these crazy things.

And sleep, you're in a state of mind where you're unconscious, right?

You're just sleeping.

That

state of mind

is what

is required for us to escape the matrix.

You need to understand the effects of DMT and what you see,

and you need to look at how you feel during your sleep.

Can you control whether you have a nightmare or not?

If you learn how to do that, then you have very good chances of enjoying a beautiful afterlife after you die.

Lucid dreaming, absolutely.

And I think a lot of people they overlook this fact because they're so stuck in the matrix.

The concept of the matrix isn't like the movie.

The concept of the matrix

can be simplified down to a glass box.

Everybody lives in a glass box.

Everybody.

Right?

If they choose to continue living inside that glass box and dying inside that glass box, they're never going to be able to touch what they see outside of the glass box.

That is what the matrix is.

You live inside of a glass box.

You're able to see everything that the world has to offer, but you can't touch it.

How do you escape that?

You need to start actively

being

part of the world and being part of the matrix to understand it and then leave it.

Break the glass box.

How do you leave the matrix?

Break the glass box.

Go touch that Bugatti.

Go buy that Bugatti.

Why what's stopping you?

If you want it, if you truly wanted it, what's stopping you?

The glass box that you're in.

You have to break that glass box.

And what the concept of the matrix is, can be simplified down to a simple object, a glass box.

All this stuff about the matrix and people being stuck and people being, you know,

plugged in.

It's not true.

Nobody chooses

to be plugged in.

Nobody makes that choice.

And a lot of us don't realize that we can make a lot more choices until we're older.

We think, oh, because I'm young, I don't have many choices.

I don't have a lot of options.

You know, I have to work a job, Sean.

I have to do this, Sean.

I have to go and intern under this 40-year-old guy to gain experience.

I can't sit down with that same 40-year-old guy and give him a proposal to make his company 3x the revenue.

No, no, I don't deserve that, Sean.

That's what the world wants you to think.

That is what the matrix is.

The matrix lives in the mind.

The world isn't a matrix.

The mind is a matrix.

And for you to live inside of a glass box, it's pretty stupid, knowing that you can break the glass box.

It's just glass.

Yeah, it's a very interesting perspective.

Junior, what's next for you and what are you working on?

Man,

I love to say that I'm retired.

I'm truly

truly yes, bro.

I truly am like retired at this point.

You don't get urges to work at all?

I get urges to educate people and mentor people.

I get urges to seek forgiveness for all the mistakes that I've done because I'm not perfect, right?

I made it to where I am today because of the risk that I took.

And that risk brought on a lot of problems, a lot of mishaps, a lot of situations, a lot of pain.

But

I'm grateful to be 24, to not have a specific job, to be a mentor to almost 200 people now, to have my community of 1,500 people that have been with me since 2020.

And yeah, just being junior, man, being a student of life.

Because at the end of the day,

All you need to do to succeed in life is to see where the world is at

and just do what everyone isn't doing.

It's just as simple as that.

So what am I doing?

I'm buying Bitcoin.

I'm investing into projects that are in very early stages, but I think have the potential to take over the gaming sector or the technology sector or the solar industry.

I have enough money now to be able to just move it around and just live off of that.

and at the end of the day I love traveling I love meeting with people I love meeting with friends I love managing my community and I love using AI to just learn and build new new products and new services for people you know who knows I could build the next uber I could be someone who builds the next you know Google maybe maybe in the future but

I haven't really thought about

doing more just because I want to give back more before I do do more.

I want to give back more.

I gained a lot from this world.

Mostly experience and mostly knowledge, but I do want to give back a lot before I continue my journey.

That's why in 2023 I said I'm mentoring a lot of people and I do have a wait list for my mentorship right now where people ask me on a daily basis, how can I be mentored by you?

You just have to wait, man.

You just have to wait for one of the stories to come up on Instagram.

And, you know, that's that's truly the way.

If you want to get in touch with me through Instagram, that's cool.

I always put out free game and free knowledge over there, that's the main platform that I use.

And yeah, man, I might come back to music too.

You never know, you never know there.

You never know, man.

Love it, man.

We're gonna have to play some hoops while you're out here.

Yes, sir.

Let's do it.

All right, guys, thanks for tuning in.

Digital Social Hour.

I'll see you next time.

Peace.