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Writer's pictureMarcus Nikos

What would you do if you had 61,320 Hours to make use of with no distractions?




Me I read 1,000 books. I read @ first to keep my sanity and in the process books and the great men that wrote them became my friends.Below and every week I will highlight the books and Insights I found valuable.

I wrote books, screenplays, quotes , and insights I wrote until my fingers cried for mercy .People don't talk about this often but you learn alot in the hate infestesed confindes of where I dwelled for those very long 7 years .

I kicked all my vices and bad habits replacing them with good and new habits.

I Trained my body I did every form of working out that you can imagine

I did over 766,500 push-ups

3,000 pull-ups

3,000 dips

dropped 85 lbs and became super lean with no help from steroids.

What I learned is invaluable

I studied and learned 4 different languages outside of English

Spanish, French ,German, Greek

I learned Jeet Kune Do, Muay Thai,

I mastered the art of true discipline and Focus First forming good Habits that ultimately became Rituals

The corrupt government that made this all possible called me a market manipulator. A Mastermind Stole every penny I had ever earned Stole every asset I had ever accumulated

Ripped me away from my newly born son

Stole my life and straight from the prosecutor's mouth who now represents Wall Street so called Bad Boys like me I am going to destroy you. You wi;; never come back from this



So you are trying to become something that you are not.

You have choices as to where to seek help from those who started at the top with millions to kick start their business.

From people who sold their souls if they had one to begin with to make a movie so all you wanna-be's could be impressed @ some asshole clown just because he was able to steal millions from stupid people like yourself.

Or you can learn from a man that had everything taken from him not one single person was their for me when Igot out I did it all from nothing on my own




Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl


Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman


Zero to One


Brave New World by Aldous Huxley


Blitzscaling by Reid Hoffman and Chris Yeh


Superintelligence by Nick Bostrom


Winning by Jack Welch with Suzy Welch


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