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Cómo Crear Una Marca Personal En 2026 | Colin Yurcisin
Índice:
00:00:00 Introducción
00:02:22 ¿Quién eres y a qué te dedicas?
00:06:29 ¿Qué te llevó a emprender y abandonar el camino convencional?
00:10:21 ¿Cuál es la mejor manera de documentar tu emprendimiento en redes?
00:15:42 ¿Cuáles son tus negocios a día de hoy?
00:16:10 Curso de marca personal
00:17:42 Asesoramiento de inversión en criptomonedas
00:19:34 Minería de Bitcoin
00:24:04 Suplementos multivitamínicos
00:26:36 ¿Cuál de tus negocios genera más dinero y cuánto ganas al mes?
00:27:09 ¿Cuál es tu estrategia a la hora de invertir en criptomonedas?
00:32:29 ¿Crees que estamos cerca de un mercado alcista?
00:36:46 ¿No te preocupa que pueda haber una caída importante en el mercado?
00:37:56 ¿Crees que nos encontramos cerca del gran reset?
00:38:47 ¿Tienes pensado vender tus Bitcoin en algún momento?
00:40:37 ¿Prefieres comprar acciones o criptomonedas?
00:42:40 ¿Qué opinas sobre la inversión en oro?
00:44:38 ¿Crees que Estados Unidos establece el estándar global en la creación de contenido?
00:46:43 ¿Crees que el sistema de pensiones es insostenible?
00:48:21 ¿Cuáles han sido los momentos más duros que has vivido?
00:54:38 ¿Cuál es tu rutina como emprendedor multimillonario?
00:55:00 Meditación, conexión espiritual y reflexión personal
00:55:59 Rutina de sueño
00:57:35 Journaling
00:59:23 Biohacking
01:00:19 ¿Cómo afecta tu rutina matutina al resto del día?
01:02:25 ¿Cómo estructuras tus horas de trabajo a lo largo del día?
01:05:16 ¿Cómo afecta viajar a tu creatividad y rendimiento?
01:07:38 ¿Cómo has logrado crear un círculo de amigos multimillonarios?
01:11:44 ¿En qué consiste la regla del 33% para gestionar tus amistades?
01:12:57 ¿Qué consejo darías a alguien que está empezando a emprender?
Índice:
00:00:00 Introducción
00:02:22 ¿Quién eres y a qué te dedicas?
00:06:29 ¿Qué te llevó a emprender y abandonar el camino convencional?
00:10:21 ¿Cuál es la mejor manera de documentar tu emprendimiento en redes?
00:15:42 ¿Cuáles son tus negocios a día de hoy?
00:16:10 Curso de marca personal
00:17:42 Asesoramiento de inversión en criptomonedas
00:19:34 Minería de Bitcoin
00:24:04 Suplementos multivitamínicos
00:26:36 ¿Cuál de tus negocios genera más dinero y cuánto ganas al mes?
00:27:09 ¿Cuál es tu estrategia a la hora de invertir en criptomonedas?
00:32:29 ¿Crees que estamos cerca de un mercado alcista?
00:36:46 ¿No te preocupa que pueda haber una caída importante en el mercado?
00:37:56 ¿Crees que nos encontramos cerca del gran reset?
00:38:47 ¿Tienes pensado vender tus Bitcoin en algún momento?
00:40:37 ¿Prefieres comprar acciones o criptomonedas?
00:42:40 ¿Qué opinas sobre la inversión en oro?
00:44:38 ¿Crees que Estados Unidos establece el estándar global en la creación de contenido?
00:46:43 ¿Crees que el sistema de pensiones es insostenible?
00:48:21 ¿Cuáles han sido los momentos más duros que has vivido?
00:54:38 ¿Cuál es tu rutina como emprendedor multimillonario?
00:55:00 Meditación, conexión espiritual y reflexión personal
00:55:59 Rutina de sueño
00:57:35 Journaling
00:59:23 Biohacking
01:00:19 ¿Cómo afecta tu rutina matutina al resto del día?
01:02:25 ¿Cómo estructuras tus horas de trabajo a lo largo del día?
01:05:16 ¿Cómo afecta viajar a tu creatividad y rendimiento?
01:07:38 ¿Cómo has logrado crear un círculo de amigos multimillonarios?
01:11:44 ¿En qué consiste la regla del 33% para gestionar tus amistades?
01:12:57 ¿Qué consejo darías a alguien que está empezando a emprender?
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00:00:00My name is Colin, this is the real story on how I went from $50,000 in debt, struggling with
00:00:04drugs and alcohol, to generating over $13 million online in the last five years.
00:00:21So I tried dropshipping, I tried real estate, I tried doing an ATM business, I had a photography business and
00:00:27a clothing company.
00:00:28So five different failures.
00:00:30I think entrepreneurship is not for everyone, but if you don't like what you're doing five days a week, then
00:00:37it's your job to change it.
00:00:38The problem is with this society is no one's going to come and save you.
00:00:42If you don't know what your brand is, just document your journey and your journey will become your brand.
00:00:47You should be posting five to 20 videos every day.
00:00:49The only people that talk shit about you are people projecting their own insecurities onto you because they know what
00:00:56you're doing is probably what they should be doing as well.
00:00:59I accumulated about 40 Bitcoin.
00:01:01This was around the time when Bitcoin was like five to 10K.
00:01:04So I became a multimillionaire.
00:01:06You don't think that we are going to see a crash in stocks or crypto?
00:01:10Every single empire has failed before us.
00:01:12There's never been one currency that's survived in human history.
00:01:15It's not going to happen this time.
00:01:16We're at the end time to use the fake money that they print to buy the assets that are real.
00:01:20The things they can't make more of you need to buy with the with the money that they can make
00:01:26more of.
00:01:27Hola a todos y bienvenidos a este nuevo podcast.
00:01:30Hoy os traigo algo distinto.
00:01:32Hoy vamos a grabar con un emprendedor de aquí de Miami, americano.
00:01:37Vamos a hablar de muchísimas cosas.
00:01:39Él no habla español, entonces lo vamos a hacer en inglés.
00:01:42Así que espero que me entendáis y que no haya ningún problema.
00:01:45Y de verdad que es algo que vale la pena.
00:01:48Vamos a poner subtítulos.
00:01:49Vamos a intentar que sea lo más sencillo de ver posible.
00:01:51Pero va a ser una locura.
00:01:53How are you, Colin?
00:01:54Very good.
00:01:55Me habla inglés.
00:01:57But no, everything's great, man.
00:01:59I'm super pumped to be your first English guest.
00:02:02Yeah, I think that it's nice to try to record the Spanish community with the English community
00:02:08and to keep pushing together.
00:02:11For sure, we got to bridge the gap, you know?
00:02:12Yes, so here in Miami, it's easier because you're with a lot of Spanish people, so we are in the
00:02:20place to do it.
00:02:21So if someone don't know you, because I'm sure that some people that follow me even see something about you
00:02:29in Instagram or in YouTube,
00:02:30what do you do for a living?
00:02:33Yeah, so I am an Instagrammer, I guess you could say.
00:02:36I've built multiple businesses through Instagram, and Instagram has been my main channel for the past four and a half
00:02:42years.
00:02:43So in 2019, I quit my job.
00:02:45I was working a corporate job, selling payroll.
00:02:48It's called ADP.
00:02:50And I was just doing something I hated for a really long time, like about a year.
00:02:54And one day, I just decided that I wanted to create a life that I was proud of.
00:02:59I wanted to be someone that I could look in the mirror and actually be happy with.
00:03:02And up until that point, I was miserable.
00:03:04I was doing a lot of drugs and alcohol, you know, just living for the weekends, kind of just wasting
00:03:10my life away.
00:03:10And so I turned to Instagram because I saw all these awesome creators out there like Ed Milet, Gary Vaynerchuk,
00:03:20Grant Cardone, all of these huge people that inspired me.
00:03:23And I was like, you know what, if they could do it, I could do it too.
00:03:28And so I just started to document everything.
00:03:31And I learned a quote from Gary Vaynerchuk in a book called Crush It.
00:03:34He says, if you don't know what your brand is, just document your journey and your journey will become your
00:03:40brand.
00:03:41And I took that to heart and I literally just ran with it.
00:03:43So I just started documenting everything.
00:03:45I showed people that I was in 50K in debt.
00:03:48I showed people, you know, when I was working out, what muscle groups I was working out, why I was
00:03:52doing that, what I was eating, me waking up early in the morning, my morning routine was.
00:03:57And from literally 50K in debt all the way up until where I'm at now, I posted every single day
00:04:02on Instagram, every single day without missing a beat, stories, posts, you know, just checking in with people and providing
00:04:10value on a daily basis.
00:04:11And basically the story goes, I was 50K in debt through the four different business models I tried.
00:04:17So I tried drop shipping.
00:04:18I tried real estate.
00:04:20I tried doing an ATM business.
00:04:22I had a photography business and a clothing company.
00:04:24So five different failures and that got me into that 50K of debt.
00:04:29And through that debt, I actually found my solution in my first business, which was credit.
00:04:34We were talking about that before, but in America, we have this credit system that is fantastic.
00:04:40Like if you understand the credit system in America, you get to basically borrow money at 0%.
00:04:44They give you free points.
00:04:46They give you ways that you can upgrade your hotel status.
00:04:50You could fly for free on first class.
00:04:52I mean, it's the benefits are incredible.
00:04:55So I tapped into that.
00:04:57I started learning about it and I was like, wow, I really want this.
00:05:00But the problem is my credit is horrible because I just ruined it.
00:05:03So I locked myself in and literally through YouTube, buying courses, hiring a few mentors, I was able to figure
00:05:10out the credit game and repair my credit, get my credit score back to a 730, which in America is
00:05:16like your report card for credit.
00:05:18So now I had almost like an A plus on credit and I was able to apply for seven credit
00:05:23cards.
00:05:23I got approved for all of them.
00:05:24I got $30,000 at 0% interest for a year and I just documented all of it.
00:05:29And all of a sudden, everyone was like, dude, how did you do that?
00:05:33Can I pay you for that?
00:05:34How can I get on a one-on-one call?
00:05:36Do you have a course?
00:05:37And I let my audience tell me what they wanted and then I created it.
00:05:41And that's how my first business was born.
00:05:43So I created Credit Class in 2019 on Black Friday and Credit Class was basically a private Instagram page that
00:05:50taught people how to leverage credit, build income, and travel for free.
00:05:54And on that one day, I dropped that course.
00:05:56I made $6,000 in profit.
00:05:58I took that money.
00:05:59I invested it right back into the business, building a better website, a course.
00:06:03I started traveling full-time.
00:06:05And in January of 2020, I moved to Bali.
00:06:08I met my now fiance on the first day I was there.
00:06:11It was her last day and my life changed forever.
00:06:13I started traveling the world, scaled that credit business to hundreds of people, and then got into e-commerce and
00:06:20a bunch of different affiliate marketing things, found Bitcoin at around $5,000, put all my money into that, and
00:06:27then quickly I became a millionaire.
00:06:28You did a lot of things.
00:06:31And something that I think that it's crazy that you documented all of the journey.
00:06:36So that's why I think that people follow you, because they really see all your journey, and they see that
00:06:43what you're saying is true, because they see it.
00:06:46And something that I feel is that here in America, if you have a great job, you can make a
00:06:52lot of money, but you didn't want that.
00:06:56You always prefer to bring your own business.
00:07:00Do you think it's because of your family, they are maybe business bands, because there's a culture, or because only
00:07:08of seeing other people do it?
00:07:10Yeah.
00:07:11So, I mean, I was told my whole life that the corporate life was the way to go.
00:07:16My dad was in corporate.
00:07:17My mom was in corporate.
00:07:18My uncle's in corporate.
00:07:19There's no entrepreneurs in my family.
00:07:21So, that's all I knew, and I thought that the best way to go was to become a banker, or
00:07:26an investment banker, go to Wall Street, New York.
00:07:29And I tried that my junior year in college.
00:07:31I got an internship at a bank in Manhattan, and it was miserable.
00:07:35I had to commute an hour there.
00:07:37I sat in a back little corner office all day.
00:07:40I barely saw the sunlight, and then I commuted an hour home, and I got home when it was dark
00:07:44out.
00:07:45And I did that all summer.
00:07:46And so, I hated that.
00:07:47So, the next best thing was to try to do sales, which was what my dad was in his whole
00:07:51life.
00:07:52And my dad always had the benefit of being able to travel and take his family on vacations, because he
00:07:59got to do the credit card thing, where basically he put all of his company spend on the credit card,
00:08:04which gave him the points.
00:08:05And then we got to go on vacations to Hawaii, Punta Cana, whatever.
00:08:09And so, that was my next best thing.
00:08:12I was like, okay, I'll just do what my dad did, and at least I'll be able to make $100
00:08:15,000 a year.
00:08:16I can take my family on a few vacations a year, and it's better than nothing.
00:08:21So, I got a sales job, and within three weeks, I realized that this was going to be a big
00:08:28problem.
00:08:28I was miserable, and I was sold the corporate lie of get a good job, get a 401k, which is
00:08:35a retirement fund, and then retire when you're 65, and you'll live happily ever after.
00:08:41And it just wasn't true.
00:08:42I really do believe that there are so many people out there that are not fit out to work for
00:08:47someone else.
00:08:48And once you discover that, you have to move, and you have to make your own path, and you have
00:08:53to do what other people are going to make fun of you for, basically.
00:08:58Like, my coworkers, no one supported me in that.
00:09:00Everyone thought I was making the wrong decisions.
00:09:02So, you know, I think entrepreneurship is not for everyone, but if you don't like what you're doing five days
00:09:10a week, then it's your job to change it.
00:09:13The problem is with this society is no one's going to come and save you.
00:09:17You have to do everything yourself.
00:09:19No one's going to come in your ear and say, hey, man, you should quit your job.
00:09:21You should do this, this, and this, and you're going to be really good at this, so try it.
00:09:25It's like, no.
00:09:27Like, life is just an open canvas, and you have to paint your own painting and create your own world.
00:09:33And that's really what I did.
00:09:34So you have to be okay with failing.
00:09:36And that's what I found out real quick.
00:09:38Like, you got to be able to fall in front of people, especially when you're documenting on Instagram, because everyone's
00:09:43watching you.
00:09:44And you just have to realize that no one successful is ever going to take their time to talk down
00:09:49on someone trying to become successful.
00:09:51The only people that talk shit about you are people projecting their own insecurities onto you, because they know what
00:09:58you're doing is probably what they should be doing as well.
00:10:01And so I figured that out real quick, and I was like, you know what?
00:10:04I'd rather fail a million times at least trying to become happy than sit miserable and accept my defeat at
00:10:12a 9 to 5 for the rest of my life.
00:10:13And so when the pain of staying the same was greater than the pain of me just trying to change,
00:10:21that is when I changed.
00:10:22I'm feeling that right now there are more and more people that they are starting to document in Instagram.
00:10:29I remember the book of Gary V about, like, document your journey.
00:10:35Yeah, crush it.
00:10:36Yes, but right now you have, like, big influencers that they are saying the same and more people are doing
00:10:42the same.
00:10:43But almost in Spain, I'm seeing, like, there are people that are documenting their journey, but they do nothing.
00:10:49Like, they go to gym, okay, they go to work, and they read books, but they do nothing.
00:10:55I think that it's good to document, but you have to not only document, you have to do something if
00:11:01you do, like, the same shit, but recording videos is the same.
00:11:05You have to give value.
00:11:06Yes.
00:11:06Like, they're not giving enough value.
00:11:08Yes, and I'm seeing two people that they are, like, in a normal situation, and they record video.
00:11:14Like, you have to wake up at that hour, you have to go to gym, but they did nothing in
00:11:19their life.
00:11:20And they, like, trying to explain people how to live, but they did nothing.
00:11:26I think that the way that they create content, it's not the best way.
00:11:32Which one do you think that it's the good way to document and that it works?
00:11:37Yeah, so, I mean, I teach a personal brand blueprint to all my followers, you know, so I coach people
00:11:43on this full time.
00:11:44Um, so, part of my blueprint literally tells you how to document your stories, how to post your reels, how
00:11:51to do Instagram lives, and how to convert your audience into clients.
00:11:55And the number one thing that I say is, you have to work for free for your followers.
00:11:59I work for free every day.
00:12:01I show up, I put in all my effort into value that can actually change your life just by following
00:12:07me.
00:12:08And so, once you change your followers' lives for free, then subconsciously, they feel like they owe you something.
00:12:14So, every single day, I'm going to show up and I'm going to give value on biohacking, on what I'm
00:12:18eating, on how to actually work out.
00:12:20Instead of just showing my pump, like, what am I doing in the gym to make me feel good?
00:12:24What is my mindset practices?
00:12:26How am I doing my morning routine?
00:12:28And how has that shaped and molded my life into this amazing life I live today?
00:12:32I just give that out for free.
00:12:33And then once they trust me, they know me and like me enough, that is when they're going to ask
00:12:38about my Bitcoin mining, my crypto mastermind, or maybe they want to build a personal brand and do what I
00:12:42do.
00:12:43They're like, yo, Colin, can you show me how to do this?
00:12:45So, I let them always come to me.
00:12:47And every business I've ever started has always been my followers telling me what they need.
00:12:52And then I create it.
00:12:53People do it the wrong way, right?
00:12:55People do what you just said.
00:12:56They just start, like, documenting stuff.
00:12:58They don't have any success.
00:12:59They didn't build a business.
00:13:00They're trying to sell a product on something they've never even done or a problem they've never even solved for
00:13:05themselves.
00:13:05So, what you want to do is you want to solve massive problems in your own life, and then you
00:13:11build a business around what that problem is.
00:13:13The other best thing you could do is you could showcase people that you've helped in your business.
00:13:19Instead of just talking about your transformation, show someone else.
00:13:23Because odds are they're going to relate way more to Susie than they are to you with 3 million YouTube
00:13:28subs, right?
00:13:29If you could show your client that you just helped from 0 to 10,000, now Bob feels way more
00:13:34relatable to Charles that you just helped go from nothing, where Bob is right now, to 10,000.
00:13:40Instead of flying all over the world, driving nice cars and having 3 million subs, people don't relate to that.
00:13:46So, whenever I make my content, I always talk about where I came from, right?
00:13:51I could broadcast his house, my Lamborghini, all day.
00:13:54People find that too aggressive.
00:13:56They don't relate to that.
00:13:57They kind of feel like that's show-offish, right?
00:13:59But if I say, guys, this is a picture of me five years ago, blacked out in a nightclub, passed
00:14:04out on a table, and this is the shitty car I was driving, and here's all the drugs I was
00:14:08taking every day, and I had no relationship, and now I'm here driving a Lambo.
00:14:12Now they're like, oh my gosh, that's how I am right now.
00:14:15If Colin was able to get to where he's at in just five years, maybe I should listen to him.
00:14:20So, that's how you structure your content.
00:14:22You have to talk about transformation.
00:14:23You always have to have them in mind.
00:14:25And even better, make content for your younger self.
00:14:30Whenever I speak to the camera, I think of 23-year-old Colin just quitting his job.
00:14:34What would he want to hear, right?
00:14:36And I speak exactly to my younger self.
00:14:39I'm like, what would little Colin need to hear right now to make his journey a little bit easier?
00:14:43And I'll give it to him.
00:14:45Yes, I think that one of the keys that you tell is transformation.
00:14:49People want that.
00:14:50And to feel that they can be that person.
00:14:54If they think about the young Colin, maybe there are a lot of people that are similar to you in
00:15:00the same situation.
00:15:01So, they feel like the same.
00:15:04So, they're going to follow you and maybe buy something.
00:15:07But if you only speak about what you're doing right now, there are less people in your situation right now.
00:15:12So, they don't go into connect.
00:15:14Correct.
00:15:15Yeah, you always have to be relatable.
00:15:16That's why every single time I do like a, hey guys, ask me a question.
00:15:20I don't just say that.
00:15:21I say, hey guys, this is me $50,000 in debt in 2019 and this is me today married to
00:15:27my beautiful fiancee owning my dream businesses.
00:15:29Ask me about the journey.
00:15:31Now, they're like, oh shit, I'm 20K in debt right now.
00:15:34I trust this guy now, right?
00:15:36So, always drop down to their level first before you talk about the big goals, the big business, the big
00:15:41dreams.
00:15:42Let's speak about all your business because you told me that you have some business.
00:15:47Can you explain to the audience?
00:15:48Yeah, so I own four businesses right now.
00:15:51I have two information products.
00:15:53So, info products are really the best way to start a business online because there's no cost to them, right?
00:16:00You just, you build a course, you have a community chat, you do live calls once a week and that's
00:16:05an info product.
00:16:06It's like, it's the easiest business to start.
00:16:08So, I have two of them.
00:16:10The first one we just spoke about, which is my personal brand coaching.
00:16:13If you want to start a personal brand and you don't want to go the route of running ads on
00:16:18Facebook
00:16:19and spending a bunch of money on marketing.
00:16:21All organic.
00:16:22100% organic.
00:16:23I don't teach any paid ad strategies.
00:16:25So, all I teach you to do is how to make content on Instagram, how to go viral with the
00:16:30easiest way to go viral, which is short form content.
00:16:32So, I show you how to make really good hooks, viral hooks, great value, great call to action, and then
00:16:37how to convert those people once you get them to your page, right?
00:16:40Because Instagram is tricky.
00:16:42You have to have really good stories, which is basically feeding your followers value every day, but you have to
00:16:48get new followers to your page, which is short form content or posting pictures.
00:16:52So, I teach you how to do both, and then I teach you how to have a constant running video
00:16:56sales letter.
00:16:57You know when you go to a website and they have that video that's like 20 minutes explaining their program?
00:17:01Well, I don't do that because I have a constant VSL running 24-7 on my Instagram stories.
00:17:06So, you follow me from a viral reel.
00:17:09You get on my page, and then I'm running a VSL every single day, showing my routine, showing the clients
00:17:16I've helped, talking about mindset in my car, driving to the gym, right?
00:17:20And I'm just slowly but surely converting that audience and getting them to sign up with me.
00:17:25So, that's my personal brand coaching.
00:17:27I basically help you reverse engineer how I've made over $13 million with Instagram organically over the past four and
00:17:33a half years.
00:17:34And yeah, I coach over 220 clients right now.
00:17:37I opened that in October.
00:17:38So, we're on about a year of that business.
00:17:41The next business I have is another info product.
00:17:44I'm a co-founder, and it's called Bull Market Blueprint.
00:17:47So, this is my crypto mastermind.
00:17:49We currently service 180 people right now, and it's helping people navigate the bull market who are busy professionals.
00:17:56So, like yourself, right?
00:17:57You run a YouTube channel.
00:17:58You don't want to take 10 hours out of your day to learn how to trade and, you know, learn
00:18:03crypto and macro economy and what the Federal Reserve is doing.
00:18:07You just want to put $100,000 into crypto and sell it in a year and get in the right
00:18:11coins and the right projects and know when to sell.
00:18:13That's basically what we do.
00:18:15So, you leave it to the professionals.
00:18:16I have two partners, Leo and Luke.
00:18:19We have an algorithm that we created that basically monitors funding data.
00:18:23So, derivatives on Bitcoin.
00:18:25And through derivatives, you're able to see when people are over-leveraged, under-leveraged.
00:18:29And usually, that over-leveraged event is what turns the market.
00:18:33So, if there's a massive deleveraging, you'll usually see the market shoot up or shooting down.
00:18:39And we monitor that with futures data.
00:18:41So, that's only for people that they already have a business.
00:18:45They are making some money.
00:18:4750K is the minimum that we would say to Joinable Market Blueprint.
00:18:51Yeah.
00:18:52Like, we have people all the time say, Colin, I have $1,000 ready to invest.
00:18:55You should invest in yourself, right?
00:18:57Invest that money into you.
00:18:58If you don't have $50,000 saved and you don't already have a cash-flowing business, you're not already doing
00:19:04well, then I would stay away from crypto.
00:19:06It's way too risky.
00:19:08I agree.
00:19:08So, focus on you.
00:19:10Invest that money into you.
00:19:11Build your personal brand first.
00:19:12Build a cash-flowing business.
00:19:13Learn some skill sets.
00:19:15Become valuable.
00:19:16Then, once you've done that, you can come back next bull market.
00:19:19There's a bull market every four years.
00:19:20All the people that are saying, yo, this is the last time, it never happens like that.
00:19:24Every election cycle, there will be a new bull market.
00:19:27So, don't worry.
00:19:28You're not too late.
00:19:29So, that's that business.
00:19:30That's a multi-seven-figure business that I run with my partner, Luke.
00:19:34Then, we have my Bitcoin mining company.
00:19:37So, another crypto business.
00:19:38This is a physical business.
00:19:40And once again, I started this Bitcoin mining company through a massive problem that I encountered myself.
00:19:46I solved that problem for myself.
00:19:48And then, my followers told me they were interested in solving that problem for them.
00:19:51So, I built a company around it.
00:19:53So, in 2021, I was buying massive amounts of Bitcoin.
00:19:57With all my income that came in, I was buying Bitcoin with it.
00:19:59So, I had no write-offs.
00:20:00So, in 2022, I got my 2021 tax bill for $500,000.
00:20:05So, I had to wire the IRS $500,000.
00:20:07And I was sick to my stomach.
00:20:09And I called my accountant.
00:20:10And I was like, dude, I never want to do this again.
00:20:12How can I keep accumulating Bitcoin but pay way less in taxes next time?
00:20:17He's like, well, look.
00:20:18There's Section 179, which is a tax code in the United States, which allows you to write off Bitcoin mining
00:20:25machines.
00:20:26Any equipment.
00:20:27You could buy a big car over 6,000 pounds.
00:20:29And you can write off the entire thing.
00:20:31That's why people are buying Rolls-Royce Cullinans for $500,000 and getting a $500,000 write-off.
00:20:35Let me explain to the audience because maybe they don't understand.
00:20:38The thing is that you pay taxes in your profit.
00:20:41So, when you have profit, you're making money.
00:20:45But if you spend some of the money in a car, in a rent, in a Bitcoin machine, it's an
00:20:54expense.
00:20:54So, you don't pay taxes because you're not making that money.
00:20:59Correct.
00:21:00You have an asset that is worth it.
00:21:02Correct.
00:21:02So, a lot of the times, you have to write off your income.
00:21:08Let's say I made a million dollars and I have one month left before the year ends.
00:21:12My job right now is to spend as much of that money on the things that are going to make
00:21:18me more money in the long run, like real estate.
00:21:20You get massive tax write-offs for that.
00:21:23A Rolls-Royce Cullinan.
00:21:24As long as you can market it, you have a personal brand.
00:21:26Maybe that's a good write-off.
00:21:28Bitcoin miners are good.
00:21:29All kinds of real estate you can do.
00:21:31So, we want to basically spend that money, but on things that are going to write off our income and
00:21:37then also be able to pay us over time.
00:21:40So, I didn't want to buy real estate.
00:21:42I already had a car.
00:21:43I didn't want to do any of that.
00:21:44So, my accountant told me, he's like, you know, in the U.S., you can use the tax code to
00:21:49write off mining machines.
00:21:51And so, I bought a lot of miners towards the end of the year.
00:21:54And I, of course, have a personal brand.
00:21:55So, I'm showcasing me, building my mining setup.
00:21:58Me and my partner built out this massive facility.
00:22:01We were doing immersion cooling, which is this cool technique where you submerge the Bitcoin miners in this dielectric fluid.
00:22:07So, like, the miner's actually running under fluid.
00:22:10Yes.
00:22:11And it cools the machines down.
00:22:12So, everyone's like, dude, what is going on?
00:22:14What is all of this stuff?
00:22:15Where is it located?
00:22:16So, I have a location in Kentucky right now.
00:22:19So, we're actually partnered with Blockware.
00:22:20You can look them up.
00:22:22They're a massive mining company.
00:22:23So, we're like the sister company of them.
00:22:25We leverage their facility and their expertise and all of their network to get the best machines.
00:22:31And we basically just run right in their facilities in Kentucky.
00:22:35We didn't start there, though.
00:22:36We started in New Jersey.
00:22:37And then we upgraded to them.
00:22:39So, as we grew, you know, I started mining more and more for myself.
00:22:43And everyone kept asking me, Colin, can I mine with you?
00:22:46And because I just broadcasted it and showcased it on Instagram, that turned into a business.
00:22:51I solved the problem for me.
00:22:52Everyone else has the same problem.
00:22:54They're like, yo, I don't want to pay all this taxes.
00:22:56I want Bitcoin as well.
00:22:57And I'm just like, okay, well, maybe I can make this a business.
00:23:00So, you know, because I was now able to leverage other people's money, I was able to order a lot
00:23:06more miners in bulk.
00:23:07And I was able to save money, therefore, you know, being able to make a profit by mining with clients.
00:23:14So, yeah, we started that business up.
00:23:16And, you know, we have over 80 clients right now.
00:23:18And it's Q4.
00:23:20So, if you need a write-off, this is your chance.
00:23:23Do you feel that at the end of the years, like, American people spend more money in all the things?
00:23:31So much more money, dude.
00:23:32The holidays, Black Friday, Christmas time, all the holidays plus tax season.
00:23:37So, cars flying off the shelves, especially in a presidential election.
00:23:42The global liquidity is going up right now, which means central banks around the world are making easy money policy.
00:23:49So, they're, like, putting more money into the system.
00:23:51Therefore, the markets go up more.
00:23:53People are selling stocks, buying other things.
00:23:56So, for businesses like us, we're going to do better.
00:23:58For people that have e-commerce companies, which is the last company I'll talk about, they do better as well.
00:24:04Yeah.
00:24:05So, then, number four.
00:24:07Last one.
00:24:07Yeah.
00:24:07Last one is called Division One Health.
00:24:11So, as some of you guys might know, if you follow me, I've been on the animal-based diet for,
00:24:16like, three years now.
00:24:17So, all I eat is red meat, raw dairy, honey, and fruit.
00:24:21And it has changed my life.
00:24:23It's helped my insulin levels regulate.
00:24:25I used to have pre-diabetes.
00:24:26I reversed that.
00:24:27I was hyperglycemic.
00:24:29I reversed that.
00:24:30So, it's the diet for me.
00:24:32And within that diet, one of the things that is recommended is organ meats.
00:24:36So, eating heart, kidney, liver, spleen.
00:24:39And you can actually eat these raw.
00:24:41So, I was, like, ordering all these raw organs.
00:24:44And my Noemi would be making fun of me.
00:24:45I'd be chopping up organ meats and, like, dipping it in syrup and honey to eat them because they're disgusting.
00:24:51But you ate it raw?
00:24:52Yeah, yeah.
00:24:52I have some in the fridge.
00:24:53We can try it after.
00:24:55And so, I was eating them raw for about a year.
00:24:58And then I found out about these desiccated supplements.
00:25:01So, basically, they take them and they freeze dry them.
00:25:05And then they chop them up in this fine powder.
00:25:08And so, then you just put them in pills.
00:25:10And you don't have to chop up raw liver and stuff anymore.
00:25:13But you still get all the amazing nutrients.
00:25:15It's, like, the best multivitamin in the world.
00:25:17The most bioavailable.
00:25:18And it's not, you know, made in a lab.
00:25:20There's no toxic chemicals.
00:25:22There's non-GMO.
00:25:23It's gluten-free.
00:25:24It's grass-fed.
00:25:25And so, I started buying these supplements.
00:25:27And I started taking them.
00:25:29And I started, of course, posting them on my stories.
00:25:32Everyone's, like, bro, where do you buy them?
00:25:33And I'm making this other company loads of money.
00:25:36And I started doing research into it.
00:25:38And I realized, like, where they're getting their cows is not the best.
00:25:42I realized that, you know, Argentina is where the best pastures are.
00:25:46That's, like, you know, everyone knows Argentina has the best steaks.
00:25:50And so, I was, like, screw it.
00:25:52I'm going to just make my own.
00:25:53So, I gathered my two friends in e-commerce.
00:25:55One of my buddies does $3 million a month right now selling a mushroom gummy.
00:26:00And I was, like, yo, Evan, can you help me out?
00:26:02Can you give me your manufacturer?
00:26:04Who can I go to for ads?
00:26:05How can I get this website built?
00:26:07And I invested about $80,000 building my own beef organ company.
00:26:12So, now we have multivitamins.
00:26:13I'll give you a pack.
00:26:15Division One Health.
00:26:15And, yeah, it's just the only multivitamin you need, really.
00:26:19It's going to give you all you need for the best performance, best libido, energy.
00:26:25In the gym, I feel way better.
00:26:27And it just, it's amazing.
00:26:29So, yeah, we started that about a month ago.
00:26:32And you can buy it anywhere online.
00:26:35So, nice.
00:26:35A lot of things.
00:26:36Yeah.
00:26:36And which company are making you more money?
00:26:40So, I would say revenue or profit.
00:26:44Because my info products make the most.
00:26:46Yeah, profit.
00:26:46I would say right now my two info products are probably, like, neck and neck.
00:26:51Making about the same.
00:26:52Yeah.
00:26:53They're both making a million dollars plus.
00:26:56Yeah.
00:26:56Okay.
00:26:57And I don't know if you can share, but more or less, how much money are you making a month?
00:27:02Per month?
00:27:03It varies between about 100 to 300 a month.
00:27:07Okay.
00:27:07Yeah.
00:27:08Between all my companies, yeah.
00:27:09And let's speak about crypto.
00:27:12Yeah.
00:27:12Because most of the money that you make, you invest in a lot of stuff.
00:27:18Yeah.
00:27:18But crypto is important for you.
00:27:20Yeah.
00:27:20And you made a lot of money in crypto, too.
00:27:22Yeah.
00:27:22I have a Bitcoin tatted on my ankle right here.
00:27:25Really?
00:27:25Yeah.
00:27:26See?
00:27:27Sure, sure.
00:27:28Um, so in 2020, as I said, I started making my first money online and, uh, you know, with
00:27:35that money, I wanted to invest it.
00:27:36Cause I knew like all the richest people, they, they, they invest in an asset class with
00:27:42enough size and enough conviction to actually get rich.
00:27:44And so I was like, okay, I have what?
00:27:47$50,000 right now.
00:27:48I'm not going to turn this into a million dollars just by my businesses in the next year,
00:27:53maybe over the next five years, but I want to get rich quick.
00:27:55Like, I want to get rich this year.
00:27:58And the pandemic happened, as you know, stocks crashed, the markets crashed.
00:28:03And I'm sitting here with 25 K to 50 K, you know, coming in from my businesses every single
00:28:09month.
00:28:10And I was like, shit, like this is the perfect time to invest because Bitcoin had crashed
00:28:14to under $5,000.
00:28:16And so I started investing into Bitcoin and through, you know, putting a majority of my
00:28:21money into Bitcoin, the more that grew, the more I wanted to learn about it.
00:28:25So your conviction will go up the more money you put in.
00:28:28And so I was buying books like the Bitcoin standard, Bitcoin billionaire, you know, with
00:28:34the Winklevoss twins.
00:28:35Those are two really good books.
00:28:36If you've never gotten to Bitcoin, I recommend the Bitcoin standard.
00:28:39You should check that out.
00:28:41And over time, I just started to learn more and more.
00:28:43And I decided that any money that was going to come in, that was going to sit in my bank
00:28:47account instead of just being in cash, I would put it in Bitcoin.
00:28:49And so this was around the time when Bitcoin was like five to 10 K and I accumulated about
00:28:5540 Bitcoin during that time.
00:28:58And from that point on, you know, you know what happened in 2020, 2021, same thing that's
00:29:03about to happen right now.
00:29:04The election came through Bitcoin smash all time high in November of 2020.
00:29:08And then, you know, by March of 2021, we hit $64,000 or I think April.
00:29:15Yeah.
00:29:15So I became a multimillionaire, you know, being 50 K in debt at 23 years old, 24 years old,
00:29:21I'm sitting in Dubai looking at my, my, my phone and it's at 2 million bucks.
00:29:25And I'm just like, how is this even possible?
00:29:28Like it actually was that quick.
00:29:30But it also went down just as quick and I didn't sell anything.
00:29:34Um, so now I've created this bull market blueprint to help people navigate the, the, the cycle,
00:29:40the bull cycle.
00:29:41And then there's a reason it's called a cycle because it goes up and it goes down, right?
00:29:45So if you hold crypto assets, it's extremely risky.
00:29:49Uh, Bitcoin drops on average 70% from the top to the bottom.
00:29:53Okay.
00:29:53So if you have a million dollars, you're literally watching that go down to 300 K, right?
00:29:59So it's not fun.
00:30:01So bull market blueprint helps investors, busy professionals like yourself, get in the
00:30:07top crypto assets.
00:30:08Cause there's 10,000 of them now, right?
00:30:10There's so many cryptos that it's too hard to, to, to figure out.
00:30:14So we've just created a mastermind where basically you can get in, you know, eight coins.
00:30:19We help you manage their portfolio and then we get you out of them.
00:30:22So you don't have to experience the downtrend.
00:30:24So I would say for anyone watching this, you know, the, the number one coin you have to
00:30:28understand, uh, going into this bull market is Bitcoin because everything moves based off
00:30:33of Bitcoin's movement.
00:30:34Bitcoin was the first ever Bitcoin.
00:30:36If there was no Bitcoin created, there'd be no such thing as blockchain.
00:30:39You hear all these guys talking about blockchain, this blockchain, that web three Bitcoin was
00:30:44the original blockchain.
00:30:45It created everything you see today.
00:30:47So without it, there would be no crypto.
00:30:49So you have to respect Bitcoin, understand Bitcoin because money flows into Bitcoin first.
00:30:55It pumps people, then get bored and then they go to the next cryptos.
00:30:59And that's when you see Bitcoin dominance drop off.
00:31:01Whenever Bitcoin dominance drops, that means money's flowing out of Bitcoin into altcoins.
00:31:06Altcoin just means alternative to Bitcoin.
00:31:09So Ethereum's an altcoin.
00:31:11Solana's an altcoin.
00:31:12You also hear the term thrown around called shit coin, right?
00:31:16Anything that's not Bitcoin technically is a shit coin.
00:31:19And I know people hate to hear that, but in all honesty, none of these cryptos really
00:31:23do anything.
00:31:24It's all just narratives, right?
00:31:26Like, yeah, you can build anything you want on Ethereum.
00:31:28You can build AI platforms.
00:31:30You can build a utility coins.
00:31:32Meme coins are massive.
00:31:34But at the end of the day, it's just a place for this printed fake money to go into when
00:31:40it's
00:31:40being printed at a rapid rate, because when they print money, it needs to find a home.
00:31:45And when they print massive amounts of money, they don't want to put it in real
00:31:49estate.
00:31:49Real estate's always there.
00:31:50It's always safe.
00:31:51People always need a home.
00:31:53When they're printing massive amounts of money and inflation's going hot, you put that
00:31:57money in the riskiest assets possible, which is crypto.
00:32:00So that is why when they drop interest rates in an easy money environment, when money is
00:32:05cheap, like at 0% interest, like how we had in 2020, 2021, all of that cheap money finds
00:32:11its home in Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana.
00:32:14You see these coins going up 10, 20, 30 X.
00:32:17And people literally make life changing wealth that would have otherwise taken them 10, 20 years
00:32:23in one year.
00:32:24And that's about to happen right now.
00:32:25So yeah, I can, I can answer any questions and give some tips.
00:32:29Yes.
00:32:29So you think that right now, uh, we are near the relations in, in the U S and then the
00:32:36bull run is going to start.
00:32:38But right now we have the interest rates that they're going low.
00:32:42Yep.
00:32:42So you think that that's going to be a great combo for the bull run too?
00:32:48Yes.
00:32:48So what we have right now is we're at the end of quarter three.
00:32:52Okay.
00:32:52So quarter three ends, uh, end of September and then October 1st, Q4 starts.
00:32:58Typically Q4 and Q1 are the most bullish quarters in all of crypto and stocks.
00:33:03So we have that on our side.
00:33:05Then we also have money getting cheaper, which is extremely bullish, right?
00:33:09Interest rates have been at all time highs for the past, I don't know, 30, 40, 50 years.
00:33:14Interest rates haven't been this high.
00:33:15They've been extremely low, historically low at 0% during the 08 crisis.
00:33:19They, they dropped them.
00:33:20And we've been in this 0% interest policy for a very long time.
00:33:25So they're going to start to drop.
00:33:26We have our next interest cuts, uh, next week, actually Wednesday is the federal reserve
00:33:31meeting.
00:33:32Uh, so you'll start to see money get cheaper.
00:33:34And now why people go into crypto is because right now investors, they have, uh, free money
00:33:40at 4.5% or 5% in bonds, right?
00:33:44So when the interest rate on, uh, the federal reserve interest rate is at 5%, you could now
00:33:49just take all your money.
00:33:50Let's say you're a billionaire.
00:33:51You put a billion dollars in a bond at 5% interest.
00:33:56That's free money every year, just free.
00:33:58Okay.
00:33:59When the fed starts to lower the interest rates, that also lowers the rate on your interest
00:34:04that you can earn.
00:34:05So now, instead of having that free interest and earning that yield, you have to go out
00:34:10on the risk curve to find more yield.
00:34:12So they take their money out of bonds.
00:34:14Where does that money go now?
00:34:15It needs a new home, stocks, crypto.
00:34:18So that's going to happen.
00:34:19Plus you have the, the election, right?
00:34:21So what typically, uh, typically happens in election cycles is the current party, the
00:34:28Democrats and Biden, they want to get reelected, right?
00:34:31So they're not going to, they're not going to tank the markets come October, November, December,
00:34:35when everyone's ready for the holidays, they need money to be sloshing around.
00:34:39They need everyone to feel rich and happy to revote them in.
00:34:43So that's on our side.
00:34:44And then finally you have the global liquidity index, which is money printing from the banks
00:34:49all around the world.
00:34:50You have the ECB, you have the Bank of Japan, you have the Federal Reserve, all of them are
00:34:55printing money.
00:34:56So in the past two years, you've seen quantitative tightening.
00:34:59So they basically printed a bunch of money during COVID, right?
00:35:022020, 2021, massive amounts of stimulus.
00:35:05They're a helicoptering money into your bank account.
00:35:08Literally you're getting 1200 bucks stimulus checks.
00:35:10Everyone's throwing that money out.
00:35:11And then what happened?
00:35:13Poor people couldn't eat food anymore because inflation got way too high.
00:35:16All that money went out into the world and increased prices on everything.
00:35:20Housing, rent, food, vacations, way too high.
00:35:24Poor people, they don't own assets.
00:35:26So they didn't get rich.
00:35:27So the Federal Reserve's like, oh shit, we went too hard.
00:35:30We got to suck that money out of the system like a vacuum.
00:35:33So they suck it all away for the next two years.
00:35:35That's what we've been feeling.
00:35:36You know, 2022, all cryptos, all stocks went down.
00:35:40Why?
00:35:41Because they took the money back.
00:35:42But how would they do that?
00:35:43They sold all their assets.
00:35:45So the Federal Reserve buys assets.
00:35:47They literally buy bonds.
00:35:48They buy stocks.
00:35:50They buy everything to pump the markets.
00:35:52And then when they're like, oh shit, inflation's too high.
00:35:54We got to take it all back.
00:35:55So they sell it all.
00:35:57So that's when you see everything drop.
00:35:58What's happening now is exactly what started to happen in 2020 and 2021.
00:36:03They're doing it all again.
00:36:04But guess what?
00:36:05They have to print even more this time.
00:36:07Because if they don't print more money, they basically have, they paid a trillion dollars
00:36:12in debt on their interest debt this past year.
00:36:15The most ever spent.
00:36:16And so they need to re-monetize their debt.
00:36:19They have to refinance all of their debt at a lower interest rate.
00:36:23Because remember, they're paying their debt on that 5%.
00:36:25So they're going to drop the interest rates and refi it.
00:36:29And then they have to print the money to pay it off.
00:36:31So all that money, if you own assets and you're watching this,
00:36:34and you simply just go out and buy Bitcoin right now, you get to benefit from the Federal
00:36:39Reserve printing all the money and the big Ponzi scheme.
00:36:42You get to win too.
00:36:43So as long as you own assets, you will win with all the rich people.
00:36:47So you don't think that we are going to see a crash in stocks or crypto?
00:36:52When they cut rates?
00:36:53Like in the following months.
00:36:55So I think we have the next 17 days for them to do any funny business.
00:37:00I think we have the end of September.
00:37:03Maybe we see one more flash crash over the next two, three weeks.
00:37:06And then October, I really, truly believe it's up only.
00:37:10Yeah.
00:37:10And then I do believe, though, the same thing's going to happen again, where
00:37:14inflation is going to go too hot.
00:37:16We just got it down to almost 2%.
00:37:17That was our target.
00:37:19But as soon as they start printing all the money again, it's going to go right back up.
00:37:22And we're going to be in inflationary era for the next 10, 20 years until this whole system
00:37:27collapses and basically gets restarted on, hopefully, Bitcoin.
00:37:31Bitcoin, because that's the only thing that's truly scarce and is fair.
00:37:34It's a 21 million supply of Bitcoin where what's the total supply of the money supply
00:37:40for the U.S.?
00:37:40Yes, it's infinite.
00:37:42Unlimited, right?
00:37:43So we can't do that.
00:37:44There's never been a currency in the world.
00:37:46The Roman Empire failed.
00:37:48Every single empire has failed before us.
00:37:50There's never been one currency that's survived in human history.
00:37:53It's not going to happen this time.
00:37:54Yes.
00:37:54We're at the end times.
00:37:56So you really think that we are at the end times like Ray Dalio?
00:38:00Yep.
00:38:00I did a video about that.
00:38:02So the way to protect, it's to understand how it works, try to follow the trend and make
00:38:10more dollars that you can, but then allocating other assets.
00:38:14It's to use the fake money that they print to buy the assets that are real.
00:38:19So you just need to take their fake money and buy real shit.
00:38:23Real estate, you can own that.
00:38:25Bitcoin, you own that forever.
00:38:27There's only 21 million of them.
00:38:28They're not making more of them.
00:38:29They can't print them.
00:38:30You own that cold storage.
00:38:32That's outside of the financial system altogether.
00:38:35Cryptos.
00:38:37It's great for increasing your dollar purchasing power.
00:38:41Right?
00:38:41Not for holding.
00:38:42Exactly.
00:38:42Not for long term.
00:38:43Bitcoin.
00:38:44You want to hold that shit forever.
00:38:45Never sell Bitcoin.
00:38:46So you're never going to sell your Bitcoin.
00:38:50I am.
00:38:51But I'm saying because I understand cycles, right?
00:38:55So before I understood cycles, if I was just a business guy and I save money in my bank account
00:39:00and I realized that that money every single year is getting eaten away by inflation, so I can buy less
00:39:05and less and less things with that money, then I would just protect myself by buying Bitcoin instead.
00:39:10Because no one has ever lost money holding Bitcoin for four years.
00:39:13No one.
00:39:14It always goes up, right?
00:39:16For the past 14 years.
00:39:17We have a pretty good history of it now.
00:39:18So I would recommend if you're not trying to sit here and be like the investor guy, or if you
00:39:24don't want to take the time to invest in something like my crypto mastermind,
00:39:27where we just basically do everything for you, you need to just buy Bitcoin and forget about it.
00:39:32And you'll be saved from inflation, from all the stuff I told you about.
00:39:35Bitcoin is your life raft out of it, right?
00:39:38You could buy scarce real estate, anything that's scarce that they're not making more of.
00:39:42For example, Miami Beach real estate.
00:39:43They can't make more of it.
00:39:44We're on the water here.
00:39:46There's boats, yachts.
00:39:47We're five minutes from the beach.
00:39:48It's beautiful.
00:39:49That's why these houses, I just got in this house.
00:39:51It was priced at 3.5 million.
00:39:53Now it's at four.
00:39:54It's been one year.
00:39:55500K, right?
00:39:56So the things they can't make more of, you need to buy with the money that they can make more
00:40:03of.
00:40:03You get what I'm saying?
00:40:04And don't use your own money.
00:40:06If you're in the US, the reason why I taught credit for so long is because you could literally get
00:40:11a credit card with 0% interest for 12 months, right?
00:40:15And they give up to 100 grand.
00:40:17You take that 100 grand, you buy Bitcoin right before the bull market, which is literally right now.
00:40:22And then you just sell it all a year later, pay back the banks, and then you're good.
00:40:26You just use the bank's money, the fake money, to buy real stuff.
00:40:29And then you hold the real stuff forever.
00:40:31And that's how you build wealth.
00:40:32Yes.
00:40:32And the money in one year, it's going to worth less.
00:40:37Less and less and less.
00:40:38What do you think about stocks?
00:40:40Do you think it's a real asset?
00:40:42Yeah, I like stocks.
00:40:43You're owning a piece of a company, right?
00:40:45So if I buy $1,000 worth on NVIDIA right now and I hold that for 20 years, I own
00:40:50that exact amount of shares 10 years later, 20 years later.
00:40:55My preference, though, is crypto.
00:40:58I just think there's a lot more upside in it.
00:41:00It's a brand new market.
00:41:02Stocks have been around for 100 plus years.
00:41:04But maybe if the US dollar is going to debt in, we don't know when, but in some years, do
00:41:12you think that stocks are going to keep the value?
00:41:15It's tricky, right?
00:41:16Because if the entire system collapses, I'm sure they could reset it.
00:41:22And, you know, any ownership that you have that's digital, maybe it'll just go away, right?
00:41:27I don't know.
00:41:28I know with Bitcoin, that can't happen.
00:41:30Because with Bitcoin, it's outside of their system.
00:41:33They have no control over it.
00:41:34There's 21 million of them.
00:41:35As long as there's one miner mining Bitcoin and there's a node running somewhere in the world, Bitcoin stays open
00:41:42for everyone.
00:41:43And anyone can participate, no matter where you live.
00:41:45So for me, I am going to buy my Bitcoin back.
00:41:49It's not like when I sell it, I'm never buying it again.
00:41:51My goal is to just buy it in the bear market when it drops 70%.
00:41:55Right?
00:41:55So I'm increasing my US dollar purchasing power with all these other cryptos, the alternative coins that go up more
00:42:01money.
00:42:01You sell them at an opportunistic time when retail's getting in and they think the fund's just getting started.
00:42:07You use them as the exit liquidity.
00:42:09You hold on for about a year.
00:42:11And then in 2026, you buy it all back for 70% cheaper.
00:42:15So that's my goal.
00:42:16And that Bitcoin that I buy, I will tuck away forever.
00:42:19Right?
00:42:20I wanted to play a cycle as an investor instead of just a holder.
00:42:25And I think that's smart if you have the resources and you have the technology
00:42:29and you have the people in your corner that are professional enough to understand, you know,
00:42:35liquidity cycles and when to sell and when to buy.
00:42:37I think it's definitely smart and you can make a lot more money.
00:42:40And what do you think about holding gold, like physical gold?
00:42:43I think it's smart.
00:42:44Gold's at an all-time high right now.
00:42:46You know, there's people that a lot of gold holders, they don't like Bitcoin.
00:42:51Right?
00:42:51It's usually the boomers, the older people.
00:42:54They want something they can feel.
00:42:57Right?
00:42:57Bitcoin, they're like, where is it?
00:42:59You can't touch it.
00:43:00Right?
00:43:00So at least with gold and real estate, you can put, you know, tons of bars of gold that
00:43:05you can hold and touch and put it in a vault and open it up 30 years later.
00:43:09It's sitting right there.
00:43:10Gold's fine.
00:43:11It's just not going to appreciate nearly as much as Bitcoin.
00:43:13Bitcoin is going to appreciate, you know, way more than gold.
00:43:17It's like a leverage bet on gold.
00:43:18So if you like gold, then you could buy Bitcoin.
00:43:21It'll do three, four, five X better.
00:43:23Right?
00:43:23And same with Bitcoin mining companies.
00:43:25That's like a leverage bet on Bitcoin.
00:43:27If you like Bitcoin's performance and you think Bitcoin's going to have another bull market,
00:43:31a tip is you can buy the leverage bet of Bitcoin, which is a Bitcoin mining company stock.
00:43:38Okay?
00:43:38So like Mara, Riot, those are two of them.
00:43:41Go look at the price chart on Mara and Riot.
00:43:44In the Bitcoin bull market, Bitcoin went up five X last time.
00:43:47Mara, Riot, they went up 20 X.
00:43:50Right?
00:43:50But it's super volatile.
00:43:52You got to get in and get out.
00:43:53Right?
00:43:53Because those are coming down.
00:43:54If Bitcoin goes down 70%, those stocks are going down 97%.
00:44:00Yeah, because it's easier for people buying that stock than the crypto itself.
00:44:05And maybe because of taxes they buy and stuff.
00:44:09So it's more volatile.
00:44:10It's also just way riskier.
00:44:12Mining is a very risky business, right?
00:44:15Miners, the pricing is different.
00:44:17The energy costs are factored in.
00:44:18There's a lot of variables moving with it.
00:44:20That's why investors don't really like it.
00:44:22So if you're taking a massive risk, you're going to get a massive reward in that space.
00:44:26Yes.
00:44:26We went in Dubai to a farm, meaning farm.
00:44:30Oh, yeah.
00:44:30And they were making 15 Bitcoins a month.
00:44:34Wow.
00:44:35So a huge one.
00:44:36That's good.
00:44:37It was nice.
00:44:38And Colin, I'm sure you know, but in the Spanish market and I think all the markets in the world,
00:44:46we always see what the American market does.
00:44:49Do you feel that a benchmark when you create your content, do you know that a lot of people from
00:44:56all the world are looking at you and maybe replicating in their market?
00:45:00That's a good question.
00:45:02I honestly, it's probably sad that I don't like have this, but I only know English.
00:45:07So, you know, I don't get to really see the impact that I'm making in other markets with different languages.
00:45:13I need to learn Spanish.
00:45:15My fiance is Spanish as well.
00:45:17So that's not good.
00:45:19But yeah, I mean, I personally do follow some people from other countries and it helps to get ideas for
00:45:27them.
00:45:27But once again, like if they aren't speaking anything but English, I don't understand it.
00:45:32So, yeah, I think, you know, Spanish people are watching, but if they don't know English, then they're not going
00:45:40to be able to interpret what I'm saying.
00:45:42So, yeah, but I think that in other words, people speak a little bit of English.
00:45:49That's true.
00:45:49I got lucky with that.
00:45:51Yeah, I think it's very cool.
00:45:53I mean, the internet opened up, you know, opportunity for everyone, no matter where you're at.
00:45:57So you could be in some small town in Africa.
00:46:00As long as you have Wi-Fi and a phone, you could go follow me on Instagram and learn all
00:46:04the things I'm talking about.
00:46:05Even stuff like credit, like there is a possibility that you can get to America one day.
00:46:10And because you learned about my content, about 0% interest credit, and you marry someone from America, you now
00:46:16have the opportunity to go apply for a card and build up your credit and start investing with that fake
00:46:20money.
00:46:21So, like, it's crazy.
00:46:23You know, even my girl now, she came here.
00:46:26We're married now.
00:46:28And so she got her green card.
00:46:29She got a social.
00:46:30I just built her whole credit file, and she just got her first business credit card at 0% interest.
00:46:35She was born in Spain, in a small town in Spain.
00:46:37Now she has American credit.
00:46:39So, like, it is very possible to achieve those things.
00:46:42It's crazy that you always say that it's a ponzi shame, the money, and that's really true.
00:46:49Like, in Spain, we have the pensiones, that it's, like, the government pays you when you stop working, when you're
00:46:58old.
00:46:58Yeah.
00:46:59So it's the same system.
00:47:00Like, it's fake money that it's, the way that it works, it's not worth it for the country, but they
00:47:09keep doing it because they cannot stop doing it because it's going to be crazy.
00:47:13We have that, too.
00:47:13You have that, too.
00:47:14Yeah, we have Social Security, it's called.
00:47:16So we pay, I pay taxes for those people, the old people now getting Social Security.
00:47:22I'm giving money for it, but by the time I'm old enough, Social Security won't be a thing anymore.
00:47:27They can't pay it out.
00:47:29There's too many of us on Social Security.
00:47:31It's a ponzi scheme.
00:47:32So the people that benefited are the older people now that created it when they were my age.
00:47:37So everything, that's the problem, man.
00:47:40It's like, you think when you're a little kid, you're shielded from all this stuff.
00:47:43You think the world works in your favor.
00:47:45You think governments have your back.
00:47:47You think that everything is all good, but it's not.
00:47:52Everything is a lie that we're told, and no one's going to save you.
00:47:56No one's going to tell you anything.
00:47:57You've got to go and learn all this stuff yourself.
00:47:59Most likely, your parents don't even know this stuff.
00:48:01My parents didn't know this stuff.
00:48:02My parents didn't know how to save hundreds of thousands in taxes.
00:48:06They didn't know credit cards, 0%.
00:48:08They didn't know a lot of this stuff, entrepreneurship as a whole.
00:48:13So you really got to take everything in your own hands.
00:48:17Like, you know, go get it done for you and your family because no one else is going to help
00:48:21you.
00:48:21Yeah.
00:48:21Can you share with us some of the bad moments that you had in all your journey?
00:48:30Yeah.
00:48:31I mean, I've had a lot.
00:48:34Which one was, like, the biggest impact in you?
00:48:39Yeah.
00:48:40So I've had, like, three major traumatic events that I usually bring up in my content.
00:48:46The first one was just being 50 grand in debt.
00:48:48That was really scary.
00:48:50And, you know, that was probably the least crazy one because I did it to myself.
00:48:55You know, that wasn't something that was, like, you know, out of my control.
00:48:59I did all that.
00:49:00It was, like, self-demolition.
00:49:02So, you know, overcoming that was pretty awesome to know that, like, holy crap, I was in 50K in debt.
00:49:09I quit my job in that situation.
00:49:10I was able to get myself out of all of it by learning the system, too.
00:49:14Because remember, I told you, I used credit repair to wipe away 20K of it.
00:49:18Like, I never paid it off, but it got off my file because I proved that it was inconsistent in
00:49:24the filing.
00:49:24So in America, if they can't prove some debt is yours with the artifacts and the actual, you know, factual
00:49:31information, then they must remove it by law.
00:49:33So I was able to, you know, figure out the game and get that removed.
00:49:37So that was one of the traumatic events that I saw that ended up becoming a business.
00:49:41The other thing that happened was when I was in college, I came home from the summer and I got
00:49:46assaulted at a party.
00:49:48I was, like, just turned around.
00:49:49I was talking to a girl on a bench that I really liked.
00:49:52And next second, I was just on the floor.
00:49:54And I woke up and there was, like, a whole group of people surrounding me.
00:49:58And they held me into my feet and they gave me an ice pack.
00:50:02And I looked in the mirror and my face was, like, drooped down to here.
00:50:05Like, the whole entire, every bone, every muscle was just broken.
00:50:10And so I was in the hospital for a week on painkillers.
00:50:14And that was, like, really life-threatening.
00:50:17Like, if he would have hit my temple, I would have died.
00:50:19And the doctor told me that.
00:50:20And that was, you know, I was really young.
00:50:22And I was, like, 19.
00:50:23And to, like, watch your life flash in front of your eyes, like, and have zero control over it.
00:50:29Like, that just happened.
00:50:30And I was just randomly picked.
00:50:33But later on, I figured out that that was, like, God's plan for me.
00:50:36Because we ended up suing the guy who did that to us to try to get some money for it.
00:50:42And that ended up taking, like, seven years to get paid for that.
00:50:46And I kept, in my head, every time I would start a business or take a risk, I would always
00:50:51think to myself, oh, I'm okay, though.
00:50:54Like, I can do this because I'm going to get that money eventually.
00:50:56So even if I fuck up, even if I fail, I'm going to get paid.
00:50:59It was, like, your...
00:51:00It was God dangling a carrot over my head to just get me to take risk and try to go
00:51:05and do, you know, everything that he wanted me to do.
00:51:08And I never got the money until seven years later when I already made millions myself.
00:51:13Remember that tax bill I told you I was going to have to pay?
00:51:15So it was a $500,000 tax bill.
00:51:18I was going to have to sell my Bitcoin to pay the tax bill.
00:51:21And my attorney called me after seven years.
00:51:23And he's like, hey, Colin, we got paid.
00:51:26I'm sending you $500,000.
00:51:28And I got that money and I sent it right to the IRS.
00:51:31But at least I didn't have to sell my Bitcoin.
00:51:33So it was just crazy, like, you know, to have something so traumatic happen in that moment.
00:51:37To just be blaming the world, like, why me?
00:51:40This is ridiculous.
00:51:41Like, I can't believe, you know, I'm in this situation just playing that victim game.
00:51:45That actually saved my life.
00:51:47That one moment, that one thing that happened.
00:51:49And now I know that it was all meant to be.
00:51:52So that was massive.
00:51:54And then the final thing that happened that made me hit rock bottom four years later was I was at
00:52:00my corporate job.
00:52:01I was struggling bad with drugs and alcohol.
00:52:04I was going out three nights a week, getting very drunk, just, you know, with all the wrong people.
00:52:09And I was out at a nightclub in Scottsdale, Arizona.
00:52:12And I got drugged.
00:52:14Some random dude that, you know, I guess wanted to kidnap me or whatever, drugged me at the bar, gave
00:52:20me roofies and my drink.
00:52:21And I woke up the next day in this weird apartment somewhere I had no idea where it was.
00:52:26And I woke up, I had, like, my shirt ripped, my shoe was missing, and I was just in shock.
00:52:32I couldn't believe, like, anything.
00:52:34My head was hurting.
00:52:36I had a lump on my head that was real big, really bad headache.
00:52:40And I ran out of there, and I called a cab, got home.
00:52:44And right when I got home, I got a call from a police officer.
00:52:49And they were like, hey, Colin, we have a warrant out for your arrest from this taxi driver last night.
00:52:53The guy who kidnapped me to his house, he didn't even pay for the taxi.
00:52:57He gave them my ID.
00:52:58And he was like, I don't have any money.
00:53:00Like, this guy needs to pay.
00:53:01And so, basically, I had now a warrant out for my arrest.
00:53:05I just got kidnapped.
00:53:06I don't know what happened that night.
00:53:08And I checked my bank account to pay the taxi driver so they wouldn't arrest me.
00:53:12And I'm negative $200.
00:53:13And so, that was my rock bottom.
00:53:16I completely broke down, and I was just a complete mess.
00:53:21Like, I was like, how could I have been brought up in such a loving family?
00:53:25I went to college.
00:53:27I did what I was told.
00:53:28You know, I have everything that my parents sacrificed everything for me.
00:53:32And this is what I'm doing to my life.
00:53:34Like, this is so embarrassing.
00:53:36Like, I just, I felt just so disgusted with myself.
00:53:40And I realized in that moment when I was looking in the mirror, I was just like, this is it.
00:53:44Like, this is the decision I need to make right here.
00:53:47If I decide to keep doing those things, I'm going to die.
00:53:49Or I'm just going to live a pathetic life, and God's just going to give up on me.
00:53:53But I knew that in that moment, if I did take the other decision, I could change everything.
00:53:58Because I was never going to let myself get lower than that moment right there.
00:54:02So, in that moment, I called my rock bottom.
00:54:05I was like, I will never get lower than this time right now.
00:54:08And I even got this tattoo, 23, right here.
00:54:11And basically, that reminds me every day that I'll never go back to who that person was.
00:54:18I reinvented myself at 23 years old.
00:54:21And I stopped drinking completely, stopped hanging out with all those people.
00:54:25I bought a bookshelf from Goodwill for like five bucks.
00:54:29And I filled it up with books and spent every waking moment just bettering myself.
00:54:33And, you know, within 24 months, I was a multimillionaire.
00:54:37So, it's crazy.
00:54:38Can you share with us, like, your habits, your routine?
00:54:43Because you did a super big change.
00:54:47Yeah.
00:54:48Like, drinking, drugs, party, to right now that you're, like, super disciplined.
00:54:55Yes, biohacking.
00:54:56Can you share what do you do?
00:54:58Yeah, for sure.
00:55:00So, you know, the most simple thing that I did when I got started in that moment was,
00:55:05I just started spending more time alone.
00:55:06I had never spent time alone before that.
00:55:09I always wanted to be with people so I didn't have to think.
00:55:11And I didn't have to confront myself and all my problems.
00:55:15So, you know, just waking up early, like 5 a.m., I started waking up at 5 a.m. every
00:55:20day.
00:55:21And I would spend that first 20 minutes meditating, praying, and journaling out my thoughts and
00:55:26writing down my goals and how I wanted my life to look.
00:55:29And I literally started to just shape my life.
00:55:32From that little hour every morning, I was able to control all of my actions to better
00:55:38my life and create a life of my own design.
00:55:41And so I would write down my goals on a whiteboard.
00:55:44I would journal, you know, just brain dump every single morning how I was feeling, what
00:55:48I wanted life to look like, how I wanted it to look at a year from now, what I was
00:55:53willing
00:55:53to sacrifice to get there.
00:55:55And, you know, I just started building a relationship with myself.
00:55:58And so if you want me to break it down today, like what I do is I wake up, I
00:56:03drink water,
00:56:04I hydrate with LMNT salts.
00:56:06You wake up at 5?
00:56:07Now I wake up whenever I want.
00:56:09Yeah.
00:56:09But it's still early, 5, 6 a.m.
00:56:11I just don't set an alarm.
00:56:13I think that's something awesome as an entrepreneur.
00:56:15Like I make my own hours, right?
00:56:17I don't work when I don't want to work.
00:56:18So I just let my body get the sleep it needs.
00:56:21And I wake up feeling incredible every single day.
00:56:24Some mornings I wake up at 4 a.m.
00:56:25because I'm excited and I got a lot going on in my mind.
00:56:27And I just get to work.
00:56:28But, you know, I have that freedom to be able to do that.
00:56:31So that's amazing because when you wake up with an alarm, it depends of the moment of
00:56:38your sleep, you're going to wake up like good or super bad.
00:56:42Yeah, exactly.
00:56:42And it spikes, you know, all the stress levels as well.
00:56:46So it's not not good for you.
00:56:48And do you wake up like with the sunlight?
00:56:51You sleep or you sleep in the dark?
00:56:53No, my room is completely blacked out.
00:56:54Okay.
00:56:55Yeah.
00:56:55So, you know, that's really good for sleep.
00:56:57Keeping your room super cold.
00:56:59I have a chiller under my mattress that actually cools my bed.
00:57:03So I sleep at, you guys use Celsius, but I sleep at like 67 degrees Fahrenheit.
00:57:10Yeah, it does.
00:57:10And so it's very cold and my room's freezing.
00:57:13I have an eye mask on.
00:57:14I use the mouth tape.
00:57:15So I breathe out my nose.
00:57:16I look like a freak in my bed, but it works for me.
00:57:19And my sleep scores are like 100%, you know?
00:57:22So wake up in the morning.
00:57:24First thing you got to do is hydrate because your body's dehydrated after sleeping eight
00:57:27hours and you need potassium, magnesium, and sodium.
00:57:31And I use LMNT, which is just a supplement salt brand.
00:57:35Uh, I hydrate, I open up my journal and I have four different sections in my journal.
00:57:41The first section is my power list.
00:57:43So it's five things I need to take action on for that day.
00:57:46That's going to get me closer to my goals.
00:57:47So I write down those five things.
00:57:49And usually number one is the most important of the day.
00:57:52And it's like, what's going to make me the most money, which is usually always making some
00:57:56kind of content.
00:57:57Right.
00:57:58Uh, then I write the four agreements, uh, on the bottom.
00:58:01That's a book.
00:58:02I don't know if you ever heard of that book.
00:58:03Yeah, it's a really good book.
00:58:05So I write the four agreements.
00:58:06Then I write on the upper right-hand corner.
00:58:09I write 10 things I'm grateful for the four agreements.
00:58:12What, what are exactly?
00:58:13I'm impeccable with my word.
00:58:14I do not take things personally.
00:58:16I do not assume things and I will always do my best.
00:58:20Okay.
00:58:21Yeah.
00:58:21So it's just a good reminder.
00:58:23You write it every day.
00:58:24I just write it every day.
00:58:25Okay.
00:58:25And I live by that.
00:58:26Um, then I write 10 things I'm grateful for.
00:58:29Right.
00:58:30So whatever I'm feeling in the moment, that's bringing me gratitude.
00:58:33And then I write a love letter to God.
00:58:36And that used to be a love letter to money.
00:58:38But in the past year, I built a really good relationship with God.
00:58:41I started going to church.
00:58:43I read the Bible every single day.
00:58:45And so usually in that moment, I'll read Proverbs in the Bible and I'll just restructure the
00:58:50Proverbs and I'll try to meditate on them and I'll pray over them and I'll, and I'll put
00:58:55them into action by writing them in a letter.
00:58:58And then I'll use those Proverbs throughout the day to actually put into use, like in conversation
00:59:03with friends.
00:59:04Um, if you ever want wisdom, like the Bible has the most wisdom I've ever seen.
00:59:08And a lot of personal help and development books are all restructured from the Bible and
00:59:14the first philosophers like, you know, Marcus Aurelius.
00:59:18So yeah, just read the original text, you know, all the other stuff's regurgitated over
00:59:23time.
00:59:23Um, so I do that journaling that takes me about 10 minutes.
00:59:27Then I go straight into my biohacking room.
00:59:29I actually have a biohacking room in my house and this is where I have my red light, my PMF
00:59:34mat, which is like a pulse electromagnetic frequency mat, which is grounding, right?
00:59:39So I'm grounding in the morning instead of going outside.
00:59:42Sometimes I'll go outside, but a lot of the time it rains here.
00:59:44So if that's happening, I just lay on that mat and that alkalizes me, alkalizes my blood.
00:59:50Okay.
00:59:50So, uh, while I'm laying on that, getting alkalized, I do breath work, uh, Wim Hof breath work, three
00:59:57rounds of 30, or I just do like 10, 20, 30.
01:00:00Uh, and then I meditate for 10 minutes in front of my red light and, uh, that's yeah.
01:00:06And then I say a prayer and that's pretty much it.
01:00:08All in all, I know it sounds like a lot.
01:00:09It takes me only 30 minutes, 30 minutes.
01:00:11Yeah.
01:00:12Okay.
01:00:12Yeah.
01:00:1210 minutes to do my, uh, journaling.
01:00:14It takes me seven minutes to do breath work, 10 minutes of meditation.
01:00:19Okay.
01:00:19And you're ready for the day.
01:00:21Oh, it feels so good.
01:00:22And if I don't do it, which is very, very rare.
01:00:25And I usually do it later in the day.
01:00:27My mind is all over the place.
01:00:29Like this is my prescription to myself to keep myself sane and keep myself grounded and
01:00:36on purpose.
01:00:37Cause if I just skip it every day and I started doing my social media, dude, things start to
01:00:42get to me, right?
01:00:42I'm able to control all my emotions.
01:00:44I'm able to, instead of a react, respond to things.
01:00:48I take the time to think things through.
01:00:50I ask questions.
01:00:51I go to my circle of influence, my mom, my dad, my girl, my business friends.
01:00:56I ask them questions about the things I'm going through.
01:00:58If I didn't do that, I would just be like, and I'd respond to things.
01:01:02Right.
01:01:03So it is, uh, absolutely life-changing and you don't need to copy me.
01:01:08You could do whatever you want.
01:01:09Right.
01:01:09But if you take maybe one or two things from that and try it out in your routine, maybe
01:01:14it'll benefit you.
01:01:15But I'm, I'm under the camp of like, there is no right one answer, right?
01:01:19Maybe you're the type of person that just needs to go on a walk or do 20 pushups and
01:01:23you're good, but do something for yourself.
01:01:26When you wake up, don't give all your energy to the outside world right away.
01:01:30Give it to yourself, right?
01:01:32Build that relationship with you.
01:01:33And then you're going to be in a much better position full of gratitude, full of abundance.
01:01:37And you're going to be able to gift that to the world.
01:01:39So, yes, the thing is not to start the day speaking with people or in the social media
01:01:46or looking reals, like spend some time with you, be chill and then start the day.
01:01:53We have a rule in my house and Noemi breaks that rule often.
01:01:57She likes to look at her TikTok right in the morning and I, and I always tell her like
01:02:01no phones in our room, our phone, our room is a sacred place.
01:02:04Like I don't even go in there unless I'm sleeping.
01:02:06I don't like to spend any time in my bedroom.
01:02:08A lot of people have their office in their bedroom.
01:02:11That's horrible for your energy.
01:02:13And, you know, you're, you're crossing your peacefulness with your work.
01:02:17It's just not a good combination.
01:02:19And I know like, you know, when I was starting out, of course I didn't, I don't have a fricking
01:02:23office.
01:02:24I don't have money for that.
01:02:25So as you get money, you start to construct your life and build it up so that it's easy
01:02:30to do all these things, right?
01:02:31I have a cold plunge in a sauna in my backyard because I know the benefits that that brings and
01:02:36the
01:02:36peace that that brings into my life.
01:02:38So as you get money, instead of buying all the watches and all that stuff, buy this stuff
01:02:42first, it'll help you make way more money.
01:02:44Yes.
01:02:45I totally agree.
01:02:46And if you work at home, it's more important that if you go to an office and for, for working,
01:02:54how do you do?
01:02:55Do you have like, you do deep work, you work every day.
01:02:59How do you manage?
01:03:00I have zero work schedule.
01:03:02So I don't put any like time block on my calendar.
01:03:06You know, maybe some people will advise against that.
01:03:09But for me, I get the most creative when I'm able to structure my day however I want.
01:03:14So like, if I don't want to work that day and I just want to go to the beach, I
01:03:17can go
01:03:17to the beach.
01:03:17I usually only have two meetings a day for my personal brand coaching.
01:03:21That's the only business that I actually have to do something for.
01:03:24All my other businesses are automated.
01:03:26They have teams, they have operation managers behind them.
01:03:28So you have two calls every day.
01:03:31If, if people bought for that week, I only have two allotted times for maximum per day.
01:03:37So it's from 11 to one, I would be teaching my personal brand students.
01:03:41That's new students coming in.
01:03:43Okay.
01:03:44So that's from 11 to one.
01:03:45And otherwise I just, I go to the gym at 7am every single morning.
01:03:49And when I'm home with that, I usually make content.
01:03:52So content is my job, right?
01:03:54And I like to make content whenever and wherever I want, because the, the honest truth is,
01:03:58if you're making time for content and you're separating yourself from your content instead
01:04:04of integrating it, you're, you're compartmentalizing.
01:04:07You're literally like trying to make it so hard on yourself.
01:04:10You're like, Oh, I need to schedule and time block for, to sit down and make a whole thing.
01:04:14It's like, dude, just whip out your phone, get on Tik TOK and make a video at the gym.
01:04:19It's that easy.
01:04:20So I just film everything all the time.
01:04:22I am the content.
01:04:23I don't make the content.
01:04:24So that's why I keep my day so open so I can be creative and flow because I make all
01:04:29my money just by marketing and making content on Tik TOK, Instagram, YouTube shorts, and
01:04:35X.
01:04:36Yes.
01:04:36If you stay all the day at home and work in your office all the day, the content, it's
01:04:42going to be, I don't even go in my office.
01:04:44Don't even use it.
01:04:45Literally.
01:04:45I work right in the kitchen right here.
01:04:47Cause there's way more light and I work right in my backyard, just walking around, talking
01:04:50to the camera and like when I travel, say I actually make more money when I travel because
01:04:56I, my ideas are flowing way more and it's just a switch of scenery.
01:05:00It's more motivating.
01:05:01Um, so that's why I always like, if you have a big house or you have a nice workspace, switch
01:05:06it up, work outside, work inside, work in your office.
01:05:09Like that will get the juices flowing in your mind.
01:05:12You're not going to get all stagnant and bored.
01:05:14You want to be excited, you know?
01:05:16So yes, let's speak about traveling because, uh, you just say that you make more money
01:05:21when you travel.
01:05:22You told me that you travel three months, uh, a year.
01:05:26Um, what, what's traveling for you?
01:05:28Traveling really changed my life.
01:05:30It let me know what else is out there.
01:05:32What's possible.
01:05:33Uh, as I told you, I moved to Bali in 2020, right?
01:05:36When I started to make money, I wanted to get the hell out of Arizona.
01:05:39I wanted to get the hell away from my coworkers to the people I went to college with.
01:05:43I wanted to completely restart my life.
01:05:46And so I went to the furthest place on the map and I moved to Canggu, Bali, got a villa
01:05:50there with my buddy and it was unbelievable.
01:05:54It was so much fun.
01:05:55I mean, if you just start making money and you're in your early twenties, go, it goes wherever
01:06:00you want, like to be able to pick up and just pick a spot on the map and fly their
01:06:05first
01:06:05class or business class or whatever.
01:06:08If you can't afford that goal economy and just get to that place.
01:06:11It's just, it does so much.
01:06:14You meet new people, you understand different cultures, you can learn new languages, you
01:06:18see what else is out there in the world.
01:06:20And you can't do that just staying in your hometown of Spain or New Jersey, right?
01:06:25It just doesn't work.
01:06:26So I, I, I really think that travel has completely changed my life.
01:06:31I mean, especially if you're documenting it, uh, what better way to make YouTubes than going
01:06:36places, right?
01:06:37All my best YouTubes were me in Monaco, Dubai, Europe, right?
01:06:42I've, I've had viral videos just because of the locations I'm in and just living my life
01:06:47in that cool location.
01:06:48So I think traveling is amazing, but, uh, I lived on the road all throughout 2020 and
01:06:532021.
01:06:54I lived in hotels.
01:06:55I didn't even have a home.
01:06:56Um, so I, that got tiring.
01:06:58So I think you need both.
01:07:00Like, I love having a place to come home to.
01:07:02And it's almost like now I get more excited coming home than I do leaving to go travel.
01:07:07It's like, it's like a lot of people say this, like, Oh my gosh, I'm so excited to go on
01:07:10vacation.
01:07:11Then you go.
01:07:12And then, you know, two weeks later, you're like, I just want to go home.
01:07:15I'm so, so you need both, right?
01:07:17I like having a place where I can absolutely dial in.
01:07:21I got my gym.
01:07:22I got my routine.
01:07:23I got everything, you know, situated for my success and then I can go out and travel
01:07:28and just come back.
01:07:29And I know everything's good, but obviously that takes money and it's, you know, it takes
01:07:33time to have a lifestyle built up like that.
01:07:36Amazing.
01:07:37And for your network, it's so important too, because you know, a lot of super interesting
01:07:42people, um, in the U S how did you meet these people?
01:07:49Like, I don't know, Jordan, Luke, and a lot more people that, you know, um, we all pay
01:07:54to play, right?
01:07:56Like we all just spend money to get in rooms with people that have money.
01:07:59I mean, that's the easiest way.
01:08:01Like I don't go out to play.
01:08:02Yeah.
01:08:03I don't go out to network dude.
01:08:05Like that's not a thing for me.
01:08:06It's like people either come to me or I go pay a lot of money to go to some very
01:08:11exclusive
01:08:11event.
01:08:12And I meet other people that pay just as much money as me.
01:08:15That's the only way I do it.
01:08:16Now I've met all my friends that I have now at paid masterminds, every single one of them.
01:08:21Um, and the only way I got close to them because it's one thing to pay and go to a
01:08:26mastermind,
01:08:26but now how do you stand out?
01:08:28You have to offer massive value, right?
01:08:30For example, let's take Luke Belmar.
01:08:32It's like, he has a way bigger social presence than me.
01:08:35He has way more money than me.
01:08:36He has more knowledge in crypto than me.
01:08:38He's been in it longer.
01:08:39What can I give him?
01:08:40Why can't, how, why would he want to become friends with me?
01:08:43Well, I have a bigger network than him.
01:08:45I got people like Mark Moss.
01:08:47I have people like, uh, Gary Brecka, number one biohacker in the world.
01:08:51I know Luke likes biohacking.
01:08:52There, there we go.
01:08:53That is my value that I can provide him.
01:08:55I said, Hey Luke, I'd love to introduce you to my network.
01:08:58I got some people I think you would want to meet dude.
01:09:00Yeah, absolutely.
01:09:01Hook me up.
01:09:02Boom.
01:09:02Connected both of them.
01:09:03Got both of those guys to speak at capital club last year.
01:09:07That's all I needed to do.
01:09:08And Luke's had me on podcasts.
01:09:10We've done business deals together.
01:09:11We became good friends, right?
01:09:13So same with Jordan Welch.
01:09:14It's like, how can I get closer to him?
01:09:16Oh, he's got a YouTube mastermind.
01:09:18Okay.
01:09:1925k.
01:09:20Cool.
01:09:20Join it.
01:09:21Now we're, I mean, I was good friends with him before that.
01:09:24We met at capital club.
01:09:25We've been friends for like a year, but he understands the value proposition too.
01:09:29He's like, okay, Colin, you know, is obviously a friend.
01:09:31When he's starting up his YouTube, let me help him on YouTube for two months for free.
01:09:35And then when I launched this mastermind, maybe he'll be my first client.
01:09:39That's exactly what happened.
01:09:40He literally helped me for two months without a cent paid, spent all of his time, introduced
01:09:45me into his network, helped me with thumbnails, et cetera.
01:09:47And then, you know, when it came time to launch his mastermind, he just politely brought it
01:09:51up.
01:09:52He already gave me so much love and so much value.
01:09:54I'm like, dude, of course.
01:09:55So it's just, it's all value.
01:09:57Every, all relationships are value.
01:09:59If you can't figure out how to provide value and do it in a way that it's organic and natural,
01:10:04you're not going to have a network.
01:10:05Yeah, that's amazing, but it's so different that the mentality in, in Europe, for example,
01:10:11to maybe pay your friend.
01:10:13It's something that it happens, but it's not used to like, maybe the friends are going
01:10:18to say, okay, but we are friends.
01:10:20So you have to do it for free.
01:10:22But I think that it's a wrong mentality.
01:10:24For example, in Spain, if, if I'm, I don't know, 18 years old and I start my closing
01:10:30brand and I invest some money to have my closest, my friends are going to say, um, give me for
01:10:37free some, some t-shirts and here in the U S it's going to say, okay, I'm going to buy
01:10:44the first dog to help you.
01:10:46So the mentality, it's that different.
01:10:48Horrible mentality.
01:10:49You just have to, you can't, you can't go with that.
01:10:52You have to tell people like, dude, no, I work my ass off to do this.
01:10:57That's why I'm trying to do it.
01:10:58It's honestly incredible.
01:11:00It's a perfect tell on who's actually a real friend and who's not.
01:11:03If your friend's not going to invest in your business and buy your business and respect
01:11:06all your hard work and sacrifice that you made, he's not a good friend.
01:11:10All the people that bought my business that went to college with me and watch me do all
01:11:14this, they actually, the best ones that I'm actually still talking to that I'm friends
01:11:18with, they actually dropped their egos, became a student, bought for me and
01:11:22learned from me.
01:11:23And now we still talk today.
01:11:24Every other one that did the thing you said, bro, bro, just come on, give me the free code.
01:11:29I don't talk to them.
01:11:30Yeah.
01:11:31And they're not doing well in life either.
01:11:32Yeah.
01:11:32I think that it's important to, to stop some relations with some people and keep growing.
01:11:39You don't need those friends.
01:11:40There's new friends waiting for you at the next level.
01:11:43They're all there.
01:11:44There's waiting.
01:11:45They're better.
01:11:45I remember that I saw a video of you that you're saying that with your friends, you
01:11:49have like a rule, the 33% rule.
01:11:52Can you explain?
01:11:53I think it's amazing.
01:11:54Yeah.
01:11:54Yeah.
01:11:54So, uh, in life you want to respect the rule of 33s.
01:11:59So 33% of your network should be people that you can bring up.
01:12:03You can help them, right?
01:12:04Give back to them.
01:12:05They're usually younger, right?
01:12:07Then you have 33% of your network that are on your level.
01:12:10They make the same amount of money in the same area.
01:12:12They have similar interests.
01:12:14They're around the same age.
01:12:15Great.
01:12:15These are your friends that you're hanging out with.
01:12:17Mostly I go to the gym with these people, et cetera.
01:12:19Then you have 33% of people that are 20, 30 years above you.
01:12:24These are people worth nine figures, billionaires.
01:12:26These are your mentors bringing you up.
01:12:28So it's this massive ladder of everyone just helping each other grow and grow and grow.
01:12:33What most people do is they only have friends on the under 33 to boost their egos,
01:12:39right?
01:12:39They, they just get people that are lower than them.
01:12:42That makes them feel confident when they're around them and it boosts their egos.
01:12:45And that's horrible, right?
01:12:47If you're in a room and everyone is not as smart as you, you're in the wrong room.
01:12:51I'm only in rooms with people that are smarter than me.
01:12:54I want to be the dumbest person in the room every single time.
01:12:57Amazing, man.
01:12:58We are going to the end of the, of the podcast.
01:13:01I don't know if you can share some advice for the audience that they are looking at that.
01:13:06What will be your last word?
01:13:08Become the main character in your life.
01:13:11Don't watch all this content and see all these amazing influencers and, you know, people that
01:13:17have all this massive success and think that you can't have it too.
01:13:20Like I did that for so many years and I used to want to be those people.
01:13:25I used to be like, I want to be Logan Paul.
01:13:27Like I would give up everything to have that guy's life.
01:13:29And then slowly and surely I'd start to realize like how pathetic that is.
01:13:33Like I have every capability to make my life whatever I want.
01:13:38Like we all have opportunity in life.
01:13:40It doesn't matter if you're dealt a bad hand.
01:13:42You have to take full responsibility for your life.
01:13:45Everything is your fault.
01:13:46I know that sounds harsh, but the moment you actually accept that everything is your fault,
01:13:51you can then accept your current reality and then work to change it and create it however
01:13:56you want.
01:13:56So stop playing the victim game and understand that you can have all of this.
01:14:01You can have more than this.
01:14:03You could literally have whatever you want.
01:14:04So as long as you believe that and you just take action and be consistent every day, you
01:14:10can do it.
01:14:11Colin, thank you very much for being in the channel.
01:14:13It was a pleasure.
01:14:14And I'm sure that people will really enjoy this interview.
01:14:17Let's go.
01:14:18I appreciate it.
01:14:19I'm going to learn Spanish by the next one.
01:14:20You have all to go to follow Colin.
01:14:22And thank you, man.
01:14:23Adrian, thank you, bro.
01:14:24Appreciate you, boss.
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