FutureExoticChad
I will make it happen
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You should only be analyzing dating, women, and depending on the scenario - social hierarchies through a BlackPilled lens. But the BlackPilled approach to execution ultimately becomes a liability when it comes to MoneyMaxxing.
You cant afford to take a half-assed, fatalistic BlackPilled approach to MoneyMaxxing, because by doing so you leave way too much up to chance since the BlackPill by default incessantly spews that most variables are outside your control - which can certainly be true when it comes to to dating and social hierarchies, however this approach should not be applied when it comes to making money what so ever. Ill use an example to prove my point:
Goal: Get a TikTok account monetized (10k followers + 100k views in 30 days).
You (BlackPilled):
Posts one bang average video daily, never check analytics, never learn from top creators in your niche, and hope something blows up
Your Giga-RedPilled, TateCel competition:
Is pumping 5 high-quality TikToks daily, studies his analytics and adjusts his content accordingly, analyzes his competitors content to extract what works, and ultimately takes a Andrew Tate esque approach by choosing to leave nothing to chance.
The result:
You quit after a month because “the niche is too saturated.”
Your competition gets monetized in 1.5 months, and is now working towards a workflow / setup that allows him to pump out 10+ extra posts daily on 2 more accounts that he's also planning to get monetized.
Who do you think wins here?
You cant afford to take a half-assed, fatalistic BlackPilled approach to MoneyMaxxing, because by doing so you leave way too much up to chance since the BlackPill by default incessantly spews that most variables are outside your control - which can certainly be true when it comes to to dating and social hierarchies, however this approach should not be applied when it comes to making money what so ever. Ill use an example to prove my point:
Goal: Get a TikTok account monetized (10k followers + 100k views in 30 days).
You (BlackPilled):
Posts one bang average video daily, never check analytics, never learn from top creators in your niche, and hope something blows up
Your Giga-RedPilled, TateCel competition:
Is pumping 5 high-quality TikToks daily, studies his analytics and adjusts his content accordingly, analyzes his competitors content to extract what works, and ultimately takes a Andrew Tate esque approach by choosing to leave nothing to chance.
The result:
You quit after a month because “the niche is too saturated.”
Your competition gets monetized in 1.5 months, and is now working towards a workflow / setup that allows him to pump out 10+ extra posts daily on 2 more accounts that he's also planning to get monetized.
Who do you think wins here?