You’re Doing Everything
Right—So Why Isn’t It
Working?
Right—So Why Isn’t It
Working?
You’re not lazy.
You’re not stupid.
And you’re not “doing something wrong.”
So why does nothing seem to come together?
There’s a level of decision-making no one ever told you about.
And that’s exactly what determines
whether opportunities show up in your life… or don’t.
You’re not stupid.
And you’re not “doing something wrong.”
So why does nothing seem to come together?
There’s a level of decision-making no one ever told you about.
And that’s exactly what determines
whether opportunities show up in your life… or don’t.
Do you see yourself here?
— You’re doing everything “right,” but nothing works
— You’re exhausted from trying
— You feel stuck at the same level
— Others succeed “randomly”
— And it’s starting to irritate you
The weirdest part? You don’t believe in answers anymore.
But your system isn’t working either.
— You’re exhausted from trying
— You feel stuck at the same level
— Others succeed “randomly”
— And it’s starting to irritate you
The weirdest part? You don’t believe in answers anymore.
But your system isn’t working either.
You think you’re making decisions.
But where do your options come from?
— Why these people?
— Why this opportunity?
— Why sometimes it works… and sometimes doesn’t?
You control your choices.
But you don’t control
what shows up to choose from.
— Why these people?
— Why this opportunity?
— Why sometimes it works… and sometimes doesn’t?
You control your choices.
But you don’t control
what shows up to choose from.
You’ve already seen this.
— Think of someone → they text you
— Look for an answer → it appears
— Right place, right time
You called it coincidence.
But if it keeps happening… it’s not coincidence anymore
— Look for an answer → it appears
— Right place, right time
You called it coincidence.
But if it keeps happening… it’s not coincidence anymore
You’ve been using the wrong model.
Results = actions + effort
That’s not how it works.
There’s a second level of decision-making.
Not where you choose.
But where
options are generated.
That’s not how it works.
There’s a second level of decision-making.
Not where you choose.
But where
options are generated.
You already use this every day.
Like ChatGPT:
prompt → process → result
Now imagine this:
— right people
— right opportunities
— money shows up
— decisions become obvious
You don’t search. You see one option — and it works.
prompt → process → result
Now imagine this:
— right people
— right opportunities
— money shows up
— decisions become obvious
You don’t search. You see one option — and it works.
I thought this was nonsense too.
First time — nothing
Second time — same
Third time…
Something shifted.
Things started happening before I forced them.
Second time — same
Third time…
Something shifted.
Things started happening before I forced them.
This is not about belief.
It either works — or it doesn’t
— no mindset work
— no self-change
— no transformation needed
— no mindset work
— no self-change
— no transformation needed
Test it right now.
Think of someone.
Say mentally:
“let them show up”
If something happens in 24–72h — you’ll come back.
Say mentally:
“let them show up”
If something happens in 24–72h — you’ll come back.
Be honest.
Is your current system working?
If yes — leave.
If not — try something different.
If yes — leave.
If not — try something different.
Inside the book:
— how the system works
— how to form requests
— how not to interfere
— how to spot patterns
— one experiment
No philosophy. No complexity.
— how to form requests
— how not to interfere
— how to spot patterns
— one experiment
No philosophy. No complexity.
The strangest part comes after.
At some point, you can’t ignore it anymore
You’re Doing Everything Right
$9
$9
This is not a course.
Not theory.
This is a test.
Not theory.
This is a test.
Most likely, you’ll close this page.
And nothing will change.
That’s your current trajectory.
That’s your current trajectory.
You’re not buying a book.
You’re buying
a way to test reality
$9 isn’t the price of a book — it’s the price of an answer
a way to test reality
$9 isn’t the price of a book — it’s the price of an answer