 So let's talk a bit about the difference between investing in yourself and investing in your ugly retarded self-image or ego or however the fuck you want to call it. I recently did a lecture where about 40-50 people attended and I asked the question how many people have invested more than $10,000 on their education on their you know just invested in themselves and when I say education by the way I don't mean classical education necessarily. I mean education as in books mentors courses things that actually help you not just general fucking knowledge. So ask the question who spent more than $10,000? About 10 hands went up out of the 50 and then I asked how much how many people spent more than 25,000 and then about five hands went up and then I asked who spent here more than $100,000 on himself and then my hand went up and two other hands went up and then I asked the following question asked who here makes more than $100,000 a year and lo and behold the same three hands out of the 50 people got up or erect. What I'm trying to say is investing in yourself is not the same thing as investing in things investing in self-image investing in any bullshit that somebody told you that you need to invest in. What you need to invest in if you want to be successful is yourself just like you would invest in a stock even though it's still not very highly priced because you believe the price is gonna go up. So no matter how much you invest in it you know it's gonna be a good investment. So what I mean by that don't invest in stupid shit that's called RRD Rothschild depreciate anything that loses value at the time anything. That's not you. If buying a car, let's say even a luxury car is part of what gonna make what is gonna make you feel more at ease with yourself, more successful, it's gonna help your feel better about yourself. This is a good investment. If buying the iPhone is something you're gonna buy just because you want to make your friends think you're cool, that's fucking stupid. Okay, so start spending more money on yourself as in who you want to be and your dreams and you know it's called sacrificing money basically. You sacrifice right now because you want to have more later. So it may look in the short run as if you're the loser because instead of putting that money on stupid shit you put it on yourself, but in the long term you're gonna be the one laughing at all those retards when somebody asks you who makes more than 100,000 a year and your hand is the only one that goes up. Now I personally spent more than $2,000 on books this year. I spent over $50,000 on coaches, training, courses, spent a lot of money traveling the world, living in the most luxury apartments I could afford and that's quite a lot of money. Just because I always cared about investing in myself. It wasn't always easy. It wasn't always fun, but it always ended up fulfilling what it was worth, meaning I had a dream, I knew what it was worth, I sacrificed what was needed and then I accomplished what I set out to accomplish. So start investing in yourself from today. Read books, buy books and read them, buy courses, pay your mentors if you need to. You don't always need to pay mentors, but if you do don't hesitate to pay them any money you spend on education or courses or mentors, whatever it is, any money that you spend on yourself will come back tenfold. Don't worry, just trust the process. Till next time, see you soon.