I don’t believe.
Do you?
There’s this almost delusional passion I have for my dreams.
At different points in my life, I’ve caught myself wondering if I believed enough, I’d hear someone else’s success story and think, “Maybe they got there because they believed more than I do.”
A few days ago, I learned the idea of working backwards. You start with the person you want to become, then reverse-engineer the journey until you know exactly what you need to do today.
See yourself as that person.
Work like that person.
Make decisions like that person.
Lately, three ideas have been shaping how I think:
Obsession. Hard work. Failing fast.
Instead of spending two years making the same mistakes slowly, why not make them quickly, learn quickly, and grow quickly?
I also came across something called the Law of 62. Whether every detail is scientifically accurate or not, I love the principle behind it.
The idea is simple: momentum takes time.
A rocket burns most of its fuel at the beginning of its journey because it’s fighting gravity. Once it reaches space, staying in motion becomes much easier.
That’s exactly what learning a new skill and working on Savvato felt like for me.
Every time I’ve had to reinvent myself, the hardest part wasn’t becoming good it was getting off the ground. It felt like everything was pushing back against me. But every small step made the next one a little easier.
Maybe that’s where you are today.
If what you’re building still feels hard, don’t assume you’re failing. You might simply be in the phase where you’re building momentum.
Don’t stop.
Stand up.
Let’s keep hitting the rock.
And this time, let’s hit it harder and faster.
Savvato is coming. I can’t wait for you to experience it before the world. Link below to register.


