A Day in My Life: Crypto Videos, Tennis, and Telepathy

A Day in My Life: Crypto Videos, Tennis, and Telepathy

My friends, here is a day in my life: March 13th, 2025, a Thursday. I get up and take the kids to school as usual, and then I come straight home and dive into my live stream. The family and I are going to be taking some trips for spring break, so I am trying to crank out as many crypto videos as I possibly can ahead of time.

I managed to get two or three videos done for my main channel and another three or four crypto reviews done. By the time I wrapped up, I had live streamed for a little less than three hours and produced three videos for my main channel plus four crypto reviews, and I am filming them faster than ever. I am really excited about how my workflow has come together. I can review these altcoins in real time now, which saves ten or twenty minutes per video, and I am thrilled about that breakthrough. I have all of these channels' videos scheduled in advance. On top of that, I put out a new song and made progress on my autobiography.

A call worth $300 an hour

Once I wrapped that up, I had a call at 1 p.m. today, which I am not forgetting this time. So I sit down and have a call with a guy who was able to get six figures of his ICP off of Coinbase, which is awesome for the whole blockchain, and I get him set up. He bought a big account on ICGeek and he is all set up with it, with his crypto in it. The next time we talk, I am going to show him how to get his Bitcoin off and onto ICP as well.

I am really grateful that a few months ago I took a month off to rethink things like this. I really appreciate the way my life is set up. I do have a lot to do, but it is a pretty sweet deal to be able to make 300 bucks in a single hour talking about whatever it is we are going to talk about. I am grateful that people are willing to pay that much to talk with me, and it gives me time to do everything else in my life: take the kids to school, do yoga, play tennis, and make all kinds of videos not related to crypto.

Sampras, Agassi, and the game of consistency

After talking with him, I watched the rest of the Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi match from the year 2000. Wow. These guys can play tennis. I have watched several highlights from Sampras and Agassi matches by now, going back to 1995 and 2000, maybe three or four of them, and this is the first one where Andre actually wins. It was kind of hard to believe how bad some of Pete's shots were, until you consider that they had been playing tennis for three hours at this incredibly high level with these crazy serves. It was nice to see Andre actually win one, because Pete was kind of his nemesis, according to the book. I watched that to get ready for playing some tennis later, and I got some of these videos uploaded before Laura brought the kids home, including my niece.

Dishes, vegetables, and washing the dog

They got home and, as usual, I move into the kitchen to start washing dishes and getting them their stuff. I make some vegetables, some asparagus and zucchini. It always feels magical to get the kids to eat anything green. Laura recently told me that it is kind of stressful for her feeding the kids and trying to figure out what to get them to eat. I told her I could help more with that, because I naturally just think about eating all the time, so it is not much of an extension to also think about what I can make that the kids will eat. So I made all the vegetables for the kids and they ate them, and they had a nice time playing with each other.

Then my mom is home and she wants to wash the dog today. So all five of us, the three kids and Laura and I, go over to be there for my mom washing the dog. My mom is a veterinarian, so she is very thorough. Scooby is the dog's name, like Scooby-Doo. She squirts the stuff in his ears, then sprays him off, gets a sponge, and washes him off. The water is still cold because it is March, but it is Florida cold, not Michigan cold. It takes about 30 minutes to get the dog washed, and my niece gets picked up during this time.

Then all of us go into my mom's house and have some popcorn and a few golden double-stuffed Oreos. I think I had two, maybe Laura had three, and the kids have some snacks as well. We eat a bag of popcorn and then come back. Laura takes the kids to Madeline's piano lesson, and Jack goes to have snuggles. I get a lot of great snuggles with Jack on the couch, which is so nice.

In the zone at the tennis clinic

Then I get ready and go to my tennis clinic. There is the better players' court and then there is the court I am on with three of the other guys, and the girl coaching is back, and we are all laughing and having fun. For some reason, in the warm-up, I am really feeling these nice, hard, accurate shots, and I keep hitting them. They keep going right at the coach, and she has to do some matrix moves to dodge some of these tennis balls. I hit like three in a row hard right at her. I was feeling really in the zone, cranking out my shots. But then she comments about how I am hitting all these shots at her, and it throws me off, and then my shots just suck for like ten minutes afterward. They are barely clearing the net, going into the net, going wide. That is the game of tennis: getting consistent.

We do the clinic and play all different kinds of little games, which is helpful. There are only four of us on this court. Sometimes there are six or eight people on a court for a clinic, and there were six on the one next to us, but only four on ours, which means we get to play the whole time, which is nice. Watching Pete and Andre play, the main thing I want is a better serve. I know I can crank a serve hard, and if I can just aim that serve, I could have a hell of a first serve. I would be so much better of a tennis player if I could crank off a hard, accurate first serve. So maybe we will do something about that someday.

The telepathy tapes and a sixth sense

After the tennis clinic, I come home, back to washing dishes and getting the kids ready for bed. Once we put them to bed, I take a walk and listen to this podcast where the host is talking about the telepathy tapes, about these kids who do not talk but can read minds and see through somebody else's eyes. They have done all kinds of tests to prove that this stuff is real. It really helps break me out of my normal thinking routine, because I know some of these abilities that I have tapped into before too.

For example, playing Call of Duty, a lot of the best players cheated while streaming. I obviously refuse to cheat. But I have felt like I could use a kind of psychic ability sometimes to put me in a position to win, to feel out where things were on the map. I think a lot of the good players do these things unconsciously, where you do not consciously realize what you are doing. In some of the games I uploaded, including this awesome, hilarious video where I said my Warzone solos with dance commentary would make you laugh, with a thumbnail that says "eat that effing trophy for breakfast," you can just see how I am positioning myself in the right place. It is almost like I have this awareness of where everybody is, what they are doing, and how to put myself in position to win. Even though my reaction times often are not as fast as the other players', I just have this sixth sense that I know where to go. I have tapped into that a lot in my life, but I can easily forget about it on a day-to-day basis and just be totally materialistic. So it is really helpful to be reminded.

I downloaded all the telepathy tapes videos on YouTube. I see that the host, I think her name is Kai, is on Joe Rogan also, so I will listen to that as well. I love getting into these consciousness-expanding things. It makes me reflect that some of the issues we have are definitely ones rooted in our mind connection. Beyond whatever words have been said or behaviors we have shown, there is something going on in our minds directly. It is much more than just what we are saying or what we are doing. When we can resolve these things and own our own thoughts, then we can also change those bigger connections as well.

I have been thinking about this with my followers especially. I very much feel, when I am making videos, that you all collectively are happy with and enjoying them. When I took a month off, I very much felt all of the followers who wanted my crypto videos really wanting my crypto videos back. So I am intending to get more telepathically in touch with my audience as well, because as a YouTuber, that is a really important part of what I am doing. If you enjoy hearing how I think about earning and building a life around it, you might like my Money playlist.

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