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The Crown Has a Link: Join the Journey to I Am King

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👑  I Am King: Master Your Domain, Master Your Life  is no longer just a blog series. It's a movement—rooted in truth, sharpened by failure, and built for those ready to rise. Over the past year, I've poured lessons from life, love, struggle, and self-discipline into each chapter. What began as journal entries became a blueprint for reclaiming purpose—and now, the crown is getting heavier. This June, the  I Am King  Kickstarter campaign will launch. It's more than a book—it's a coronation of self-mastery. A tool for the ones who were told they weren't enough, weren't ready, or didn't fit the mold. This is for the kings still building their throne from the ground up. 🛡️  What's Coming: The official eBook and exclusive collector's edition Early-backer rewards, bonus content, and signed digital pages A whole community experience for men and women walking the path of personal power 🎯  Start Here I've made it easy to follow the journey. Just tap the...

👑 Brotherhood and Betrayal: When Inner Circles Destroyed the Crown

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The deadliest threats to a king don't always come from outside the gates. They often come from within — from trusted friends, family members, and once-loyal advisors. History is filled with rulers who misjudged their inner circle… and paid with blood, thrones, or legacy. These five betrayals remind us that loyalty isn't loud — and betrayal isn't always apparent. These examples is what The  Game of Throne's Red Wedding is made of. 5. Mobutu Sese Seko – The King Who Drowned in Greed Zaire (now DRC), 1965–1997 Mobutu began as a populist, rose with foreign support, and filled his court with cronies. After betraying independence leader Patrice Lumumba to the CIA, he turned Zaire into a kleptocracy. His closest allies helped him siphon billions but deserted him when the state collapsed. He died in exile, penniless and forgotten. A king without truth-tellers is just a tyrant in a gilded tomb. 4. Tsar Nicholas II – The Tsar Undone by the Court Russia, 1917 The last Romanov e...

How To Build Eternal Friendships

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I'll be the first to admit it: I'm a difficult person and a hard-ass. So, to people who still consider me a friend, I dedicate this to you. You are the reason I'm writing this entry. First off, thank you for being in my life—this one and the next and the next and the next, that's, of course, if you're down. I'm eternally grateful. Lifelong friendships aren't made in a day. They're built  like a castle— brick by brick , nail by nail— through shared values, loyalty, and emotional investment. While many dream of finding a "ride or die" friend, they forget something crucial: Friendship isn't hunted. It's earned. But just as you can build a deep bond, you can also lose it , often through small, unconscious actions. Let's explore both sides: what makes lasting friendships thrive… and what quietly breaks them apart. 🤝 Friendship Is Earned, Not Hunted "A friendship develops over time and starts with a coincidence of interests or circu...