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You’re at the Age Where People Start Giving Up—But That Doesn’t Have to Be You

This is the age where people around you start settling.

26 to 37.

This is the age where people around you start settling.

They stop chasing their dreams.

They give up on building something bigger.

They start saying things like:

  • “If it was going to happen, it would’ve happened by now.”

  • “I missed my chance. It’s too late for me.”

  • “Maybe I should just be grateful for what I have.”

And before they know it, they’re stuck in a loop—

Same job. Same paycheck. Same complaints.

The fire they once had? Gone.

But Here’s the Thing: It’s Not Too Late.

The only difference between those who make it and those who don’t?

One group keeps pushing. The other gives up too soon.

And if you think 26-37 is too late, consider this:

  • Ray Dalio started Bridgewater at 26. Today? It’s the largest hedge fund in the world.

  • Jeff Bezos didn’t launch Amazon until 30.

  • Stanley Druckenmiller didn’t make his biggest trades until his 40s.

  • Raoul Pal went all-in on Bitcoin in his 50s and became wealthier than ever.

The people who make it weren’t born successful.

They just refused to buy into the lie that “it’s too late.”

The Energy Around You Will Make or Break You

You become the people you surround yourself with.

  • If your circle is full of people who settle, you’ll start settling.

  • If your circle is full of people who chase growth, you’ll push harder.

That’s why most people stay stuck—because they absorb the energy around them.

And that’s exactly why you need to protect yourself from that mindset.

Because once you start believing it’s too late, you stop trying.

The Real Question: What Are You Doing About It?

The opportunity in crypto right now is bigger than it was in 2021.

  • AI is disrupting everything.

  • Bitcoin is gearing up for the next cycle.

  • The biggest money will be made by those who act now.

But most people? They’ll watch it happen from the sidelines.

Not because they can’t make it—

But because they don’t believe they can.

If you’ve been waiting for a sign, this is it.

See you inside,

Victor