Book of the Week

Introducing our Wisdom - the ULTIMATE resource for individuals seeking to improve their financial acumen, adopt a Stoic mindset, enhance their masculinity, and develop their personal growth. Wisdom provides a glimpse into the vast knowledge and power that The Fierce Force possesses. It encompasses the essential insights that a person must comprehend to thrive in the modern era. It distinguishes those who are bold and Fierce from the feathers of the world. 

  1. Ask yourself, if the work you are so engaged in is genuinely productive (True Work), or if it is merely keeping you occupied without contributing much value (Busy Work). 

  2. Your past is not your future. Don't limit yourself to things you've heard all your life. Challenge the limiting beliefs you've held onto for so long. 

  3. Building wealth is a gradual process that involves developing a certain mindset, self-improvement, continuous learning, hard work, and discipline.

  4. Your mindset is the foundation of everything you do. To achieve your goals, you need to cultivate a mindset that aligns with your desired outcomes. For instance, an overweight individual wanting to lose weight does not start by losing weight instead he starts by adopting a healthy mindset and vision first. 

  5. Adversity is an opportunity for growth. Keep pushing yourself to learn new skills, develop new traits, and write the story of your life. You have the power to turn your life into a tale of triumph. 

  6. Making money and creating wealth are two distinct things. The former can be temporary, while the latter is a long-term strategy that involves investing and leveraging your resources wisely.

  7. The system is designed to keep you ignorant about money. It's up to you to educate yourself on financial literacy, which involves more than just making money. It's also about how you spend, invest, and leverage your resources to create wealth.

  8. Many people live their lives on autopilot, accepting what comes their way instead of actively leading their lives. Success requires intentionality. You don't go uphill by accident, you go uphill by intentionality. 

  9. "You can judge the size of a man by the size of his problems." Justin Waller. 

  10. Recognised that individuals are responsible for their own actions and must face the consequences of their choices. The decision to engage in harmful behaviour ultimately leads to the loss of freedom, which is a natural consequence of violating the social contract.

    Furthermore, as social creatures, humans have a duty to contribute positively to society and to avoid actions that harm others. Isolating oneself from society and becoming antisocial can lead to psychological distress and a disconnection from one's natural social inclinations. This is not in line with the natural values of living in harmony with nature and fulfilling one's role in society.