You’re Invisible… Until You’re Inevitable
There’s a strange pattern in life. When you’re building? Grinding? Trying? Silence. Then you win big — or worse, you die — and suddenly everybody was your “day one.” Funny how that works. Let’s talk about it. People Don’t Celebrate Effort. They Celebrate Evidence. You can wake up at 4 a.m. for years. You can study, fail, rebuild, sacrifice, discipline yourself into becoming dangerous. Nobody claps. But the moment you land the deal, publish the book, drop the hit record, or get the headline? Now you’re “inspiring.” Look at figures like: Steve Jobs Nipsey Hustle Bob Marley All respected. All iconic. But during their rise? Critics. Doubters. Resistance. The world doesn’t reward potential. It rewards proof. And proof takes time. When You’re Alive, You’re Competition Here’s the part nobody likes to say out loud. While you’re climbing, you’re a threat. Your growth forces people to question their own comfort. Your discipline exposes their excuses. Y...