Now, before you send a horde of wild assassins to Bali because the title implies that I care about American politics.
Let me be clear. I don’t care.
But you have to agree. Trump is always in front of everybody’s mind, including mine.
I remember being glued to my laptop screen when Tucker Carlson Interviewed Donald Trump.
Did I mention that Tucker’s show is exclusive on X?
We live in great times. It was never a better time to build your brand and package your knowledge.
But that’s a topic for another letter.
“The guy can not even lift his feet above the grass.” “And he represents the United States of America. It’s a disgrace,” Trump ranted.
The guy he referred to is Joe Biden. And I have to agree.
I saw this video of “The Guy” Joe Biden.
And it looks like he came straight from the set of The Walking Dead, where he played the role of a zombie.
I died laughing.
The idiot Donald Trump still can pop into your mind when you watch a video of a living dead president of the USA.
Although I hate politics, I was still digesting every second of this highly political piece of content.
But enough chit chat.
Let’s dive into the four things you can learn from Donald Trump.
1. Don’t educate but entertain.
Look how Trump is taking the poss of his opponents. Other, it’s too ridiculous to watch.
But it works. Do you remember the opponent of Trump when he was running for president?
I’ll wait… No right?
You don’t have a clue.
One beacon of comfort is that I don’t know who his opponents were.
Entertain instead of educate, and people will remember who you are.
2. Be everywhere.
Jump on every podcast, space and community.
The more people see you. The more changes you have in this crowded market space.
3. Don’t give a shit what others think.
Look, I know how it feels when people criticise you.
I deal with this by repeating in my mind:
“Negative people can’t help it. By default, they attack people online because they have insecurities.
Don’t feed the trolls.
By that, I mean focus on yourself and your tribe. The rest can go fuck themselves.
4. Form alliances.
United, you stand divided, you fall. Why did the Spartans defeat an army of 10,000 persons?
They were a tight-knit culture that believed in their freedom.
Find your tribe. Exchange ideas, sell shit together. Motivate each other.
Looking forward to talking to you.
Virgil “ Game Changer “ Brewster.