Matthieu Jason
@ItsMattJason
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Angel Investor • Entrepreneur • Real Estate Developer • High-Stakes Poker Player 🌎✈️🌏 Owner and Partner : Restaurants x Bars x Hotels x NightClubs x DayClubs
Financial Freedom for 9-5ers
Joined January 2013
If you want to transform your life in, start with your identity. Money, power, discipline, status. They don’t come from “motivation.” They come from becoming a different man. That’s why I created Jason’s Quadrilogy 4 books that rebuild you from the inside out: ⚜️ The Art of
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Four Books. One Discipline.Wealth. Status. Power. Freedom.This isn’t self-help. It’s self-command.The private system that turns potential into empire.🕯️ The Philosophy Most men are slaves to...
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Broke mindset wants reassurance that “everything will work out.” Rich mindset creates conditions where failure becomes unlikely. One hopes. The other enforces outcomes. Both feel logical—only one builds power. So tell me plainly… which mindset are you defending right now?
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Broke mindset waits to feel motivated. Rich mindset executes on schedule—regardless of emotion. That’s why one side talks about potential and the other stacks results quietly. Feelings don’t compound. Systems do. So be honest—are your habits built on discipline or moods?
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Broke mindset thinks risk is losing money. Rich mindset knows the real risk is staying static while inflation, competitors, and time move forward. Playing safe feels intelligent—until years disappear. Comfort has a higher interest rate than failure. Are you scared of losing…
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Broke mindset stays loyal to people who keep them small. Rich mindset outgrows rooms without apologizing. One fears judgment. The other fears stagnation. Your income ceiling is set by the hardest conversation you’re avoiding. So tell me—who would you lose if you actually
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Broke mindset blames systems, luck, or timing. Rich mindset assumes responsibility even when it’s unfair. One waits for conditions to improve. The other improves regardless of conditions. Victimhood feels justified—but it never pays. Which mindset do you protect when things go
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Broke mindset consumes content for dopamine. Rich mindset consumes information for advantage. Same phone. Same apps. Different intent. One escapes reality. The other studies how to dominate it. So be real—does your screen time make you smarter or just distracted?
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Broke mindset spends to feel good today. Rich mindset spends to feel free forever. One buys relief. The other buys control. That’s why luxury without assets leads back to stress. Every purchase reveals your psychology—are you numbing pain or building power?
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Broke mindset trades hours for certainty. Rich mindset trades certainty for leverage. That’s why one side clocks in forever while the other buys time back. You don’t get rich by working more. You get rich by owning more. So tell me—what do you actually own right now?
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Broke mindset asks: “Is this risky?” Rich mindset asks: “What happens if this works?” One protects comfort. The other hunts upside. That single question explains your income, circle, and future. So be honest—are you minimizing losses… or maximizing outcomes?
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Most people don’t want truth. They want reassurance that their current life is “enough.” Truth threatens identity. Comfort protects it. That’s why honest voices get attacked first. Be real — do you want truth… or emotional anesthesia?
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Modern life rewards comfort, compliance, and safety. Masculine growth requires pressure, risk, and friction. That’s why most men feel restless, bored, and angry — without knowing why. Is the problem men… or the environment that neutered them?
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Motivation is a mood. Discipline is a contract you honor when you don’t feel like it. If your progress depends on inspiration, your future is fragile. Harsh truth: consistency beats passion every time. Do you agree — or does this kill your favorite excuse?
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Most people don’t lack opportunity. They lack access. And access isn’t earned by talent alone — it’s earned by proximity, value, and status. Pretending otherwise feels noble… but it’s naive. Is success really “fair” — or just strategically positioned?
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Security is the adult version of a cage. It feels safe. Predictable. Warm. And it quietly trades your potential for certainty. Freedom is colder, riskier, and unforgiving — but it’s real. Which one are you actually choosing every day?
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The fastest way to stay average is trying to be liked. Power requires decisions that make people uncomfortable — including friends and family. If everyone agrees with you, you’re not leading. You’re blending in. Do you want approval… or outcomes?
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At some point, your “trauma” stops being an explanation and starts being a strategy. Pain can shape you — or excuse you. Both paths feel justified. Only one leads to power. Be honest: are you healing… or hiding behind a story that protects your ego?
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Work-life balance is advice for people who’ve already won. If you’re broke, replace balance with obsession. History doesn’t remember relaxed men. It remembers the ones who went all in while others complained. Is balance wisdom… or a socially acceptable excuse?
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If your morals collapse the moment money enters the room, you never had morals — you had comfort. Real ethics are tested when power is available. Most people don’t fail the test because they’re evil… They fail because they’re weak. Do you disagree — or does this make you
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Most men secretly hope things will work out. Hope is for people without a plan. Winners don’t hope—they enforce outcomes. No excuses. No safety nets. No permission. Only results. So tell me—are you still hoping… or finally taking control?
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