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If you have ever sat there wondering, "How the hell am I the one in charge?" trust me, I have felt the same way. In this episode, I talk about the part of entrepreneurship people avoid admitting. Most of us were not the straight A, perfectly behaved kids. We were the ones causing chaos long before we ever built anything meaningful.
I tell the true story of how I cost my high school forty thousand dollars by throwing the shocker in every single yearbook photo, all one hundred and twenty of them, and how that stunt almost got me suspended, expelled, or exorcized by a Jesuit priest. The same reckless energy that made me a problem in school turned into the fire that helped me build multiple seven, eight, and nine figure companies.
I break down why the traits you think make you "too much" are the exact traits that made people like Steve Jobs, Richard Branson, Muhammad Ali, Lady Gaga, and Oprah who they are. They were not polite. They were not balanced. They were not agreeable. They were rebels who learned how to give their intensity a direction.
This episode is about channeling who you already are instead of trying to change it. Rebellion without direction is chaos. Rebellion with purpose is power. When you learn how to aim your own madness, you stop apologizing for it and you start building with it.
So if anyone has ever told you that you are too intense, too wild, too outspoken, or too crazy, good. Maybe you are not broken. Maybe you are just early. Maybe the thing that got you detention at seventeen is the same thing that can make you unstoppable at thirty nine.
In this episode, I show you how I turned my chaos into creation and how you can do the same.
By Alex Spinoso5
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If you have ever sat there wondering, "How the hell am I the one in charge?" trust me, I have felt the same way. In this episode, I talk about the part of entrepreneurship people avoid admitting. Most of us were not the straight A, perfectly behaved kids. We were the ones causing chaos long before we ever built anything meaningful.
I tell the true story of how I cost my high school forty thousand dollars by throwing the shocker in every single yearbook photo, all one hundred and twenty of them, and how that stunt almost got me suspended, expelled, or exorcized by a Jesuit priest. The same reckless energy that made me a problem in school turned into the fire that helped me build multiple seven, eight, and nine figure companies.
I break down why the traits you think make you "too much" are the exact traits that made people like Steve Jobs, Richard Branson, Muhammad Ali, Lady Gaga, and Oprah who they are. They were not polite. They were not balanced. They were not agreeable. They were rebels who learned how to give their intensity a direction.
This episode is about channeling who you already are instead of trying to change it. Rebellion without direction is chaos. Rebellion with purpose is power. When you learn how to aim your own madness, you stop apologizing for it and you start building with it.
So if anyone has ever told you that you are too intense, too wild, too outspoken, or too crazy, good. Maybe you are not broken. Maybe you are just early. Maybe the thing that got you detention at seventeen is the same thing that can make you unstoppable at thirty nine.
In this episode, I show you how I turned my chaos into creation and how you can do the same.

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