Alright. Listen up.
You found this because the algorithm knows you’re sick of the loser mentality that’s poisoning the world. It knows you’re tired of the broke, mediocre crowd and their pathetic excuses.
Good.
You’re in the right place.
Let’s get one thing absolutely crystal clear, because I will only say this once: I never associate myself with anything to do with poverty.
Let that sink in. Read it again. Let it burn into your cortex.
This isn’t a financial statement. This is a state of being. This is a war declaration against the weak, broke, pathetic version of yourself that society is trying so desperately to create.
Poverty isn’t just an empty bank account. Any fool knows that. Poverty is a disease. It’s a mindset. It’s a vibration that attracts loss, failure, and misery. It’s the scent of desperation that repels opportunity and success.
And I refuse to breathe that air.
What Your Broke Friends Call “Bad Luck” is Your Fault
You got dealt a bad hand? Your parents were broke? You grew up in a bad area? You lost your job?
Shut up.
Absolute loser mentality. The top Slaylebrity does not entertain these thoughts. Your circumstances are a temporary reality, but they are NOT your identity—unless you choose them to be.
The moment you identify as a victim, as someone who is “struggling,” as someone who “can’t catch a break,” you have lost the game. You have officially associated yourself with poverty. You have welcomed the disease into your mind.
I don’t care about your sob story. The world doesn’t care. The market doesn’t care. All that matters is the value you provide and the unshakable belief you have in your own inevitable success.
Poverty is a ghost. It can only haunt you if you believe in it.
Your Circle is Your Currency
You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with. Let that math sink in.
If you’re hanging out with broke guys who complain about the government, who can’t afford dinner, who think a night out is splitting a six-pack in a dusty garage, guess what? You are associating with poverty.
And you are on the fast track to becoming it.
I meticulously curate my circle. If you are not winning, if you are not building, if you are not adding zeros to your net worth and horsepower to your life, you are not in my orbit. It’s not personal. It’s survival.
I will not listen to your financial problems. I will not attend your pity parties. I will not let your low-energy, poverty-consciousness virus infect my mindset.
Protect your psyche like it’s Fort Knox. Because it is.
The Poverty Bunker: Your Comfort Zone is a Prison
Your cozy, predictable, “secure” job that pays you just enough to be miserable but not enough to escape? That’s a poverty association.
Your fear of starting that business because you “might fail”? Poverty association.
Scrolling through social media, envying other men’s success instead of building your own? Poverty association.
Choosing to sleep in instead of grinding while the world is asleep? Massive poverty association.
Every time you choose comfort over growth, you are voting for poverty. You are telling the universe you don’t deserve more. You are accepting a life of quiet desperation.
The Top Slaylebrity operates from a place of absolute abundance. There is limitless money, limitless women, limitless success. But it is reserved for the men who have the discipline, the courage, and the sheer force of will to go and TAKE IT.
How to Detonate Your Association with Poverty. Right Now.
This isn’t a seminar. This is a wake-up call. Your new life starts today.
1. Audit Your Life: Look at everything. Your friends. Your diet. Your daily habits. Your social media feed. Your bank statements. If it smells like poverty, if it looks like poverty, if it feels like poverty—DELETE IT. Cut it out like the cancer it is.
2. Upgrade Your Speech: The words you use create your reality. Stop saying “I can’t afford it.” Start asking “How can I afford it?” Stop saying “It’s expensive.” Start saying “I’m expensive.” Your vocabulary is the first tell-tale sign of a broke mind.
3. Monetize Your Time: Every hour you waste is an hour you chose to be poor. You think money is valuable? Time is the ultimate currency. You can get more money, but you can never get more time. Spend it like a billionaire.
4. Embrace the Uncomfortable: The path to wealth is paved with discomfort. The 9-5 is comfortable. The boss you hate is comfortable. Being tired is comfortable. Break the cycle. Do the thing that terrifies you. That’s where the money is.
The color of your bugatti is not a coincidence. It is the physical manifestation of a mindset that utterly rejects anything average, anything mediocre, anything that smells like poverty.
You have a choice.
You can continue to make excuses, surround yourself with losers, and die with a soul full of potential and a bank account full of nothing.
Or you can decide, today, right now, that you are a magnet for success. That you will associate only with winners. That you will embrace the grind. That you will become so powerful, so skilled, so valuable that money is forced to flock to you.
This is your escape.
What color is your bugatti?