Inflection point

    I may have hinted at this before, but I truly believe I’ve reached the inflection point of my journey—the moment where everything begins to accelerate. It feels as though I’ve finally aligned with the true entrepreneur’s mindset.

I’m about to make one of the biggest level-ups of my career so far, one that could realistically push my revenue up by 50–100%. The crazy part? I’ve been ignoring half the market, all because I was misled by someone I was modeling after. It’s like the Korean saying: “tap on the rocks before you cross the river.” Even giants can miss the obvious. Here’s a guy running an app at $3M/month, and yet he overlooked Android completely. I thought he must be right—until I saw a clone of Cal AI pulling $1M/month on both iOS and Android. That’s when it hit me: I was wrong about Android. It’s not unprofitable—it’s the missing piece.

This moment feels like moving into a “new life,” the kind of drastic shift that rivals moving to a new country. As a kid, I used to believe something bad would always happen just before I relocated to a different country. (and it kind of did). It may be a superstition, but it wouldn't hurt to be cautious now. I’m hyper-aware of the “attack vectors” around me now—but that’s only because I know something huge is about to break open.

Yes, life feels hectic. But when I emerge on the other side, I’ll be standing tall in the life I’ve been chasing for years—the entrepreneur’s life I once tasted two years ago but watched slip through my fingers. This time, the crown isn’t running away. It’s waiting for me to pick it up.

I’m not talking about the top 1%. I’m aiming for the 0.1%—maybe even 0.01%. Not just “eat at fancy restaurants” money, but “sports cars and dream houses” wealth. The abundance where comfort is no longer a question.

But don’t get me wrong—I don’t believe money is everything. For me, glory and greatness outweigh wealth. But greatness demands resources. Even Napoleon knew the importance of securing wealth, whether through patrons or conquest.

So yes, this is a declaration. Greatness is at my doorstep. The changes are already underway. The promises I’ve been chasing, the vision I’ve worked so hard for—all the pieces are finally falling into place. Now all that’s left is to take the crown and wear it.

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