Fix Your Entire Life in 24 Hours (And Other Lies)
Respecting the speed of organic growth in a world addicted to speed.
The promise is intoxicating.
“Follow these exact steps and you will get this result.”
Buy the course. Use the template. Copy the hook. Post at 8:00 AM. Replicate the system that worked for the famous guy with 500,000 followers.
And so you do. You embrace the discipline. You do the work. You feed the machine.
And... nothing happens.
Or worse: Something happens, but you hate it. You get the clicks, but you feel like a fraud. You get the followers, but they don’t care about the work you actually want to do.
When the map doesn’t lead to the destination, we tend to blame the hiker. We tell ourselves we didn’t walk fast enough. We didn’t want it bad enough. We weren’t consistent enough.
I’m writing this to tell you that you are wrong.
You are not the problem. The system designed to keep you consuming advice about work instead of doing the work.
The Problem with Best Practices
When you are assembling IKEA furniture, an instruction manual is a beautiful thing. “Insert Tab A into Slot B.” It works every time.
But you are not building a bookshelf. You are building a life and business in a complex system that involves culture, time, algorithms, and human emotion.
When a guru sells you their blueprint to 10,000 subscribers, they are selling you their survivorship bias. They are saying, “This worked for me, in 2021, with my specific personality, my specific assets, my specific risk profile, and my specific luck.”
By the time they package their "map to reach the top 1%" into a course, the system has already shifted.
Trying to follow their map in 2026, with your personality and your assets, is like singing karaoke.
And nobody pays for karaoke.
You Are Doing It Wrong
A strategy isn’t a map. A strategy is a compass.
A map says, “Turn left at the big rock.” But what happens when the rock has moved? What happens when it rains? What happens when the path is blocked? If you only have a map, you are lost.
A compass doesn’t tell you where the rocks are. A compass points true north. It gives you the confidence to navigate the terrain as it is, not as you wish it to be.
We are all suffering from Guru Fatigue. We are tired of the hustle bros and the growth hackers because deep down, we know they are selling us a lottery ticket. They are selling us a false proxy. They tell us that “Followers = Success” (and other lies).
There is a reason these promises work so well on the internet. They tap into a deep, systemic fear: The fear that you are doing it wrong.
The gurus (and the algorithms that love them) need you to feel broken. If you are broken, you need their blueprint. If you are inefficient, you need their system. If you are behind schedule, you need their shortcut.
We enter a spiral of self-improvement, trying to “fix” a defect that doesn’t exist.
The Running Out of Time Myth
The internet is threatening you: “You only have 36 months to make it.”
Make it to where? To a number on a screen? To a specific tax bracket?
If the goal is to build a business that serves you for a lifetime, why is there a countdown clock?
The reason they invented the clock is to get you to buy the course now. They are inducing panic. They are leveraging your scarcity mindset to sell you a map. But the reality of building a body of work is that it takes as long as it takes.
If you try to turn an oak acorn into a mighty tree in 30 days, you don’t get a tree. You get a dead nut.
The Sovereign Path
Okay, we know the “get rich quick” doesn’t work and most maps are built on hindsight bias. The alternative is to build your own compass.
This is harder, because it makes you accountable. It requires you to answer questions that a template can’t answer for you:
Who is it for? (Not “everyone.” Who specifically?)
What is it for? (Are you helping them kill time, or are you helping them find courage?)
What are your assets? (Not a band-aid on your nose. What do you have? Your unique voice? Your specific trauma? Your empathy? Your ability to synthesize?)
This is why I don’t sell a “system.” Because I can’t be you. There is no course that can save you from the beautiful, terrifying work of figuring out who you are.
Entrepreneurship is personal.
It is the act of bringing your specific gift to a market that needs it.
If you are waiting for someone to give you permission, or a guarantee, or a perfect map... you will be waiting forever. The system relies on you waiting. The system profits from your insecurity.
You don’t have to “fix” yourself, because you’re not broken.
Forget about the "most important skill of the next 10 years." We need to start cultivating the self-trust to handle whatever the next 10 years brings.
You already have the compass. You just need to learn how to read it.
P. S. I built a free tool called Archetype Navigator as a way to start seeing your own path more clearly. It’s a free and takes less than 5 minutes to uncover your dominant creator archetype, so you can build a body of work that actually looks like you.



Love it. A 'smart' strategy can ruin your life if it doesn't suit you. That's why I don't believe in 'one size fits all'. You have to test in real life what works for you and what fits your circumstances. That takes courage and time.
The quotes remind me of a best of of Dan Koes newsletter titles.