My friends, today I'm going to lay down the path I intend to walk to being a millionaire. I've had my eyes on being a millionaire for years now, and for the first time I'm laying down a very clear set of guidelines: boundaries for what I am willing to do and what I'm not willing to do. This clarity is going to allow it to happen faster and in a more enjoyable way than ever. So if you'd like to be financially free, if you want to be a millionaire yourself, or if you want to maintain what you've already got, this is my chance to share my vision for my financial future.
If you watched my last video on how to escape living paycheck to paycheck, then you already know where my head is at. What I've come to believe is that if you want a future you can get excited about, it's a really good idea to start a business. To make it clear, imagine exactly what that looks like. A lot of us spend way too much time complaining about how things were and feeling guilty about it, and we put almost no time into how we want things to be and setting some boundaries for what we're willing to do and not willing to do. And then we keep getting what we've always got before. So this is how I intend to become a millionaire, and I will let you know as soon as it happens.
Currently I have a net worth of about zero, meaning my assets and my debt are about the same, which is actually a several-hundred-thousand-dollar improvement over where I was a couple of years ago. I put this together in Canva to lay it all out. This is my millionaire master plan, and by master plan I'm putting this out to the collective human consciousness. I'm saying: hey, I would love to be a millionaire. I know that for you, the collective human consciousness, it is extremely easy to make me a millionaire. I would like you to make it happen and to help me take the right steps toward it. And I'm going to lay down some guidelines that I've learned along the way. So if there's anything you're trying to manifest, I hope this will be a helpful template for you.
My intention and mission statement
Here it is. This is my intention. This is what I'm doing. This is where I'm aiming. I intend to be a millionaire as soon as possible, lasting for the rest of my life and adjusted for inflation, which at this rate might mean I need to be a billionaire in a few years just to be a millionaire in today's terms. This is my mission statement for my financial life. I am tired of being in debt. I'm sick of being on the edge of living paycheck to paycheck, or getting ahead and then falling behind again. I know I've got what it takes to be a millionaire. After all, roughly one in six people in North America are millionaires, and there are something like 46 million millionaires in the world. I know the collective of humanity would be happy to make me a millionaire, and I know that can continue the rest of my life.
You might ask, why a millionaire? Basically, being a millionaire today is a basic level of comfort. My wife and I have a half-million-dollar house right now with a mortgage on it. If our house were paid off, and we had a few hundred thousand in cash and a few hundred thousand in investments, that's a millionaire right there. That's what I want. Now the key thing is how we're going to go about it, because if I stop right here the way I've done in the past, I just say "I want to be a millionaire," and then, "well, what can I do to be a millionaire? What if I just take other people's money and become a millionaire that way?" I don't want to do that. I've been wanting to be a millionaire for years, and what I've not done is be very clear about what is okay and how I want to do it, and what's not okay and how I'm not willing to do it. This is something to be very deliberate about. What you really want to learn from manifesting is to be very clear about what you want.
Transparent, with no secrets
I intend on becoming a millionaire. I already feel like a millionaire today, and I am committed to this: every step of this journey will be transparent and will not include any non-disclosure agreements or secrets. I'm not willing to become a millionaire if I have to keep secrets, for example getting paid off to not talk about certain topics. I will not become a millionaire that way. I do not want to do anything that I can't tell you exactly how I did it, because that would prevent me from being able to teach you exactly how you can do it yourself. After all, if you can just lie and cheat and steal to become a millionaire, what value have you added to life? None. If you want to walk this journey alongside me and see every step of it in the open, I'd love for you to join the Jerry Banfield Family and be part of the conversation.
And that leads to the next thing: no lying, cheating, or stealing involved. That means no buying some crypto, pumping it to everybody, then dumping it to take my cash out, as I've done before. The mind is so powerful that if you set an objective like "I want to make a bunch of money," the mind can rationalize almost any behavior to get there. It can get you really excited, as it did for me, about one crypto or another, and then tell everybody about it, get everybody to buy, and then once the price goes way up, tell everybody to sell right after you do. So no lying, cheating, or stealing involved. I will not become a millionaire based on lying, cheating, or stealing.
My relationships stay intact
My marriage and family and friendships will remain at peace and intact. I'm not looking to have all my relatives die so I can inherit anything, either. You can see the importance of being specific about things like this, because I believe the universe will give me whatever I ask for, and this is why I need to carefully frame my requests. If I didn't spell this out, well, my wife has a life insurance policy, and so do my mother and brother. If my whole family just died, I'd probably be a millionaire. That's not how I want to become a millionaire. Nope, not interested in that at all. Now if somebody else's life path was going to go that way anyway, and I happened to receive an inheritance, that's fine. But I don't want anybody to die specifically, and I don't want any relationships to dissolve so that I can be a millionaire. That's not acceptable.
And that leads into this too: no one shall be mentally or physically harmed in the process of me manifesting this money. Because I believe I have the power to manifest anything I want in my life. We're all part of the collective. I am like a genie whose every wish gets fulfilled, and the trick is to consider everybody else in the process and to know what I don't want, because sometimes I wish for one thing and it craps on some other wish I had in the process. So this is a very important thing. I intend on becoming a millionaire, and I don't want anyone mentally or physically harmed in the process.
Let me give you an example. I have a guy I know locally. He was focused on manifesting some money, and then he got hit by a car and got a settlement. After that, he focused on manifesting money again, and this time he got hit by a police car and got $100,000. He realized, all right, I need to be more specific in how this money is manifested, because I do not want to get hit by a third car. This is why it's important to be very clear about what you want and what you don't want, put it out there to the universe, ask, and share it with other people, because ultimately my becoming a millionaire depends on a lot of other people in one way or another.
So I don't want anyone to be mentally harmed. For example, when I made hundreds of thousands in crypto, people were mentally harmed by me doing that. A lot of the things you read come from that mindset. I'm going to call out Tony Robbins' Money: Master the Game, because I read that book, and it was shared from the point of view that you basically just play the game better than other people. Well, when we come at our money as a game we want to beat other people at, people get mentally and physically harmed by the playing of the game. That's not mastery to me. I'm not interested in being a millionaire if other people have to suffer for me to do it. This is something we can work on collectively as well, because there is enough for everybody on this planet, and nobody has to be mentally or physically harmed for everybody to have enough. If we're willing to do anything, and we don't qualify that with "okay, except for these things," then this is how we get what we get today.
No selling out
This next one is fairly new, and in some ways it deepens what I've just talked about. I intend on becoming a millionaire, and I refuse to sell anything directly. I'm not going to get on my live stream and sell out and pitch products and make affiliate sales. If I have some affiliate programs for stuff I actually use, I'll simply list those on my website. But I'm not going to whore myself out the way I've done in the past, pumping some crypto, selling some specific web host on every stream, or chasing sponsored live streams, because that interrupts my teaching and the value I give. And I am absolutely not open to any multi-level marketing or anything similar to it. This is exactly why it helps to be very clear about what you want to manifest in life, because in the past I've put similar desires out there, and that's when the MLM people come. They come in through all kinds of avenues.
I Want to Be a Millionaire, But Not That Way
I'll randomly run into somebody walking around at a park, and all of a sudden they've got some MLM scheme to unload on me. Or somebody following me will throw a bunch of money out and then fly down in a plane to come meet me in person and try to sell me on their MLM program. I've done a little multi-level marketing in college. I've looked at the statistics. In my experience, MLM across the board tends to be exploitative and tends to suck, except for the people at the very top. So when I say I want to be a millionaire, I don't want it to be anything like that. I'm giving the universe very specific instructions here.
However, the universe is so big and so powerful, and the collective human consciousness is so powerful, that almost anything can happen. Someone suggested that Twitch contacted me to grow their crypto side, and that maybe it's a great, fantastic growth area to tap into. I am feeling a desire to make some more crypto videos on Twitch. I am feeling that, though I need to be careful, because it's too easy to conflate my own desire to make money with what's actually good. So I'm thinking to do some reviews. I've got some crypto videos planned, and I appreciate the suggestion, because the more specific I am about what I want to manifest, the more I notice the universe and collective human consciousness working through specific people and specific recommendations. Somebody saying, "Hey, you might want to do some more crypto streams on Twitch," often turns out to be very clear guidance. This is exactly why it's nice to make it clear what I want, what I'm willing to do, and what I'm not willing to do, because that helps me get the best advice from people and to sort through the advice I get. So I definitely am planning to do some more crypto videos on Twitch. I've got a couple planned already.
Doing My Business Without Chasing Money or Views
In the course of becoming a millionaire, I will continue to do my business and live stream without any consideration of making money or getting views. If I could isolate one of the biggest challenges I've had in the past, it's that as soon as I set a goal like "I want to be a millionaire," I immediately get a certain idea of exactly how that should happen, and then I ruthlessly and relentlessly throw myself into it, hustle and grind, and that ruins things. I will never again do my business with this constant need for attention and dollars. I'm doing this presentation today because there's nothing I'd rather do or talk about right now, and that will continue.
I will never again get my business into this place where I'm just some dancing clown trying to make the king happy. "Come on, throw me a few dollars. Oh, thank you, king." This is how a lot of us creators are coming online. "Oh, come on, guys, please, I hope you'll love this. Please hit this like button. Please watch ads. Please give me money every month. Please, turn those notifications on, guys. Come on, I'll do whatever you want me to do, just give me what I want." No. I'm going to come on here and do whatever I want to do every day. Even if nobody watched, I need to talk about this stuff. I'm going to play video games sometimes, and none of y'all are going to want to watch, and that is fine. We need people to create from that mindset. Otherwise, this is how we get all kinds of people creating the same kinds of crap, because lots of creators are out there chasing views and money. Think of it like fishing. You see people fishing and catching fish in one spot, so a bunch of people all go fish in the same spot, and there are fish all over the place that aren't even getting fished for. It's a silly analogy, but whatever.
Longer Streams vs. What Actually Works for My Life
Somebody suggested that Twitch told them long stream times are the best thing to do, like three- or four-hour streams. That's what I seem to see too. A lot of the creators that have the most views and money tend to do longer streams. Instead of doing a live stream every day for a few hours, they'll do a 12- or 18-hour live stream one day, then no stream for a couple of days. But this is why it's important for me to come back to this, because a lot of times it's much more convenient for me to do a couple of one-hour streams than it is to do one two- or three-hour stream. So for me personally, it's so important that I give in a way that's best for me first, and I can't even take into account what money or views I'm going to get.
From what I've seen on Twitch, if you want to maximize your viewership, then yes, do fewer streams for longer periods of time instead of lots of little short streams. It can take a while to get people watching on Twitch, and then to get recommended, and then you can get this feedback loop going. Someone pointed out that the long streams are a way to compensate for the lack of discoverability afterward, and that makes perfect sense. That's what I've seen too. But that's often more short term. For the long term, this is what I've learned: I need to optimize for the unique circumstances of my life. Sometimes, when I've got the time and energy, I love doing a five- or six-hour stream at once. But today I have a family birthday, and I don't know whether I've got time. I just pop on whenever I can and do whatever I can do. After 10 years as a full-time creator online, the only way for me is that I cannot even consider the money and the views I'm getting anymore. Now, some of you may be more balanced. You can create what you want, optimize the algorithm a little bit, but not totally lose yourself in your numbers and your money. For me, I've got to just give what I want to give, with no more trying to get those numbers.
Keeping Time for Everything I Love
This goes into the next thing: I will continue to have time for everything I love, including my friends, family, live stream, AA meetings, yoga, massages, and vacations. I will not work any extra hours to become a millionaire. I'm sharing this because it's some different thinking than you've probably been exposed to. I intend to be a millionaire, and I'm going to change very little in terms of the things that matter. I'm not going to skip AA meetings so I can have more time to work. I'm not going to go get a job. I could just go get a job that paid $100,000 a year, drop my live stream, and cut back on my AA meetings, my yoga, and my massages. I could do that, and I could definitely be a millionaire doing that. I'm not going to do that, though. I want to do my live stream. I want to do my AA meetings almost every day. I want my life to stay intact. I know the universe is more than capable of delivering me money on these terms.
Here's the thing. This is something people do often; it's almost stereotypical. The dad that works too much and isn't around, but got lots of money for the kids and the family, and a crappy marriage, and isn't there much as a parent because he's more concerned with being a millionaire and getting a reputation than with showing up in everyday life. I will not be like that. If I can't do the stuff I love, being a millionaire is worthless to me. Being a millionaire, if I have less time with my family and friends, and can't do my live stream, AA meetings, yoga, and massages, is worthless. This is all about putting first things first. Gary Vee says the best way to be a millionaire is to work like a horse for three or four years and then be able to take the rest of your life off. Well, I've had workhorse years too. When I was on Udemy, I did sacrifice. There were years where I just put in a ton of time and energy. I've uploaded over 7,000 videos online, so I very much was a workhorse in the past. I'm not doing that anymore, though. That's not sustainable for the long term.
A Clear Record and No Gambling
I've said this in another way, but sometimes it's helpful to reiterate things in both the positive and the negative. I will maintain a clear criminal record, and I will not violate any laws to get the money. I said that before, but I'm reiterating it, because some people who are becoming millionaires and billionaires don't have this. They're willing to have a criminal record. They're willing to violate the laws to get money, and I'm not willing to do that. It goes back to being able to tell you the truth. If I violate laws and do things that are illegal, then again, it's not worth being a millionaire. So we'll broadcast that one.
This next one is surprising to me, because I'm a person who manifests, and I'm lucky. It's tempting for me to just play the lottery and think, "I'm going to just buy a lottery ticket and win this money that way. I'll get some scratch-off, an instant millionaire." That's exactly why I set this condition: no gambling or playing the lottery. Because if that works, what am I going to do? Y'all are going to be all playing the lottery, saying, "Hey, it worked for Jerry. He said he was going to be a millionaire, so I'm going to go get this scratch-off like he did." To me, gambling and the lottery look like a tax on stupidity. If you buy scratch-offs, that might offend you, but that's how it looks to me. And I've had a gambling problem in the past. It looks to me like you throw your money out and you don't consider the odds. Mr. Beast bought a million dollars' worth of scratch-offs, and his total winnings were something like $780,000, which means he lost over 20%. You go buy a $20 scratch-off, and your average return is going to be about $16. You go play the lottery, and most of the time most people are not going to win at all. The lottery is for losers in that sense; you're going to lose most of the time. When I see somebody buying a scratch-off, my first thought is, "What an idiot." That said, I've been in a lot of positions where I've been the idiot. Look at this guy drinking until he passes out. Look at this guy blowing a grand at the strip club. Look at this guy blowing $500 playing Texas Hold'em online.
Wealth, power, and how the law is not enforced evenly
I've been there, and that's why I'm not willing to do that anymore. No gambling. And here's one that might surprise you. When it comes to supplements, and to the way people at the top operate, the people in the top percent are always violating the laws, but they know the right people to get away with it, or they're doing it alongside the very people who make the laws. I totally agree with that. In fact, I often look at a lot of the laws we have as being there to keep people with a sense of morality out of the highest positions in life. If you have a sense of morality and you look at a law, you don't break it. And in many, many of the elites' eyes, that makes you not worthy of being in a position of power, because people in power have almost no concern for rules or laws. The people in power know that rules and laws are made by other people in power, and therefore they carry no true validity in their minds. So I'm very much on board with that observation.
That said, my whole example here is that I want to show you how money can manifest in my life despite that system, without me having to break any laws myself. But yes, I saw this as a police officer. If you achieved a certain level of wealth and power, the law was not enforced on you evenly. You could drunk drive, if you got to a certain level where you had a little power over the police department and its funding. And I can see that once you get to a certain level of power federally, you could murder, you could do anything at all. At a certain level of power, the only thing that applies to you is maintaining your relationships with the other people in power. As long as you don't piss off the other people who have as much power as you, you can do whatever you want. I'm not even going to get into the details, but that's my next video, and it's going to address that particularly.
Manifesting the dispatcher, and what I learned about boundaries
So if I was willing to make it happen, I could become a millionaire extremely easily, if I was willing to discard all of this stuff. And in fact, I'll give you an example of manifesting something I wanted very quickly, without setting any boundaries on it. I remember when I was a criminal justice student, having this goal and dream to be a police officer, which was inconvenient, because I smoked marijuana right before I started sending out applications to be a police officer. And generally, at least 15 or 16, 17 years ago, they didn't want you to have smoked marijuana and be a police officer in any proximity to each other. So I put years into getting a police officer job that paid well, that was safe, and that was enjoyable. And I got it.
Then, in one single decision plus the follow-through, I remember sitting at work at the desk one day writing up a burglary report, and there's this really hot dispatcher at work. I could see two life paths. Path number one, I'm on the way to getting promoted to corporal, I'm going to do really well in this police department. Path number two, I can have the dispatcher, but in order to get her, that's probably going to cause some serious problems with my career. And I said, screw this job, I want the dispatcher. She's like a perfect 10. I'm like, forget this job, let me have the dispatcher. I really wanted that dispatcher bad. And within a couple of months, we had our one-night stand.
Then I got thoroughly confused after that, because one of the worst positions you can get yourself into is setting yourself up mentally so that if you just had this or you just had that, you'd be happy, and then you get it. That's often where the depths of depression come in, where you get the thing, and you're not happy. I have no illusions that being a millionaire will bring me any more happiness or satisfaction than I already have right now. I'm just deciding to have this because this is how the universe works, and I want it, and I want the story to share with you.
I got the dispatcher, and every other part of my life cooperated. Things that I could not have deliberately arranged just fell into place, because I had it set up. I started to have a bad attitude at work, which my sergeant punished me for by sticking me in dispatch for an evening, a 12-hour shift, to get my attitude in line. And two days later, the dispatcher came over to my place, and we had our one-night stand. It's funny, because he initially set it up as a punishment, but for me, I'm like, oh my God, you just gave me exactly what I wanted. I could not have tried to line it up this well. Now, he liked me well enough to not stick me in there with the other dispatcher. He put me in there with the one I wanted to be in there with.
And I'm telling you, in my experience, if you really, really want something, make sure you set some boundaries on what you want and what you don't want, in line with that. Because I got the dispatcher, and then afterwards I really didn't know what to do with the rest of my life. I'm like, oh my God, I am more miserable than ever. Now life has truly shown itself to be utterly pointless and meaningless. If a hot girl wants to have sex with me, and I'm not happy 24 hours later, something must be seriously wrong with me. We'll talk more on that in the next video.
Setting clear boundaries on what you manifest
So, to set this up clearly, I want no activities requiring more than 100 hours of time outside what I usually do. For example, no lawsuits where I have to spend hundreds of hours sending emails back and forth, and no starting some side business. This is kind of a reiteration of what I said before, but if you want to make sure you're doing this right, if you want to manifest something, be very, very clear about it. Because I could have manifested being with that dispatcher and having my career go well, but I thought in such this-or-that terms. I could have said, yes, I'd love to be with her, and I'd love to get promoted to corporal. But in my mind, I thought I had to do one or the other. Now I see that's not how it works. Life will give you exactly what you asked for.
Principles before passion
Suppleman says the crypto YouTubers who make the most money do it via publishing and pushing affiliate schemes, which make them millions while people get wrecked. He refuses to do it and makes far less money. Yes, principles come before passion. I've noticed that too. Sometimes we celebrate these people who make tons of money, but often these are the exact kind of people you do not want to emulate. It's taken me quite a while to learn that I want to be somebody who is worth emulating, somebody who is a role model. And if I'm going to be a role model, I don't want to be doing things that I wouldn't want everybody else to do. I want everybody to do work they love and live by principles, and not sacrifice what matters just to get some more money. I don't want people tricking me into some affiliate scheme, or tricking me into buying some crypto that's not even that good. Life is much better lived by principles, and I'm going to talk a lot more about that.
No more borrowing money
Now, this is the biggest one for my wife. This is the one I had the most trouble with in 2019, because I got away with it in 2014 and 2015. I borrowed over $100,000 to pump my Udemy courses and to pay for Udemy courses. I made over $600,000 on Udemy, because I borrowed a bunch of money, dumped it into ads, dumped it into paying for courses, and it all worked. Then I tried it again, but I was banned from Udemy in 2019. I tried to make a platform that would be better than Udemy, without the Udemy business system, and even with Udemy, but without having it all work together. I of course got another Udemy profile up, but without all my marketing, it didn't work. So I got myself into the worst financial trouble I've ever been in by borrowing money.
To me, I want to be a millionaire with no debt. I don't want to have two million in assets and a million in debt. I want to have zero debt and a million in assets. And to my wife, this is a huge thing. She's just like, all I care about is that you don't borrow any more money. So no more borrowing money. This eliminates a lot of possibilities, and that's the goal, to set a specific goal, say okay, this is what I want, and then eliminate anything that doesn't match that.
God consciousness, health, and always feeling like enough
I think this is the last one on this slide. Oh, no, two more. So my God consciousness, health, and sobriety will remain in place. This means I'm not going to just stay up extra hours and sleep four hours a night. No. And I'm not going to compromise or stop going to AA meetings to make more time. Again, this is really a reiteration of what I've already said and what's already important, but I want to make it super clear so there can't be any confusion.
And the last one, this is perhaps the most important, which is why I saved it for last. I know it doesn't make sense, but I intend to always feel as if I have enough money, regardless of millionaire status. I already feel like a millionaire. If I want to take a trip somewhere, I can go almost anywhere in the world, except Antarctica. I might need to get a little creative to go to Antarctica, but I can go almost anywhere I want to in the world, and I can have almost anything I want to have. If I want some nice car, I'm sure I could have that. I could either just buy it outright, or somebody else would give it to me. I know that I already feel like a millionaire today.
To me, the essence of being a millionaire is the feeling of being able to have anything you want. Now, I'm sure there are a lot of millionaires out there who don't feel like that, who always feel they never have enough and can't really have everything they want. To me, that's not what being a millionaire is about. To me, being a millionaire is saying, I have everything I want. I have everything I want materially. I have all the people I want in my life. It's a feeling that, at least in terms of money, you have everything you need, and you have the ability to have everything you want to have. So this, to me, is essential. I'm not willing to become a millionaire based on a feeling of not having enough.
Finding I Had Enough at My Financial Bottom
A lot of what I did in the past was driven off this feeling of "I don't have enough, and I've got to go grind and make ends meet." I've got to take endless courses. I've got to do whatever it takes so I can get enough in the future. And here's the irony I discovered: the place where I finally started to feel like I had enough was at my financial bottom. After seeing a bankruptcy attorney, after getting my finances into such a disaster that I had over $100,000 in credit card debt at 16% interest, I realized that even in the worst position of my life financially, I still had enough and I still could have anything I really wanted.
And it's like, wow. Ironically, at the very depths of screwing my finances up, I found the essence of what it means to me to be a millionaire, which is that I have enough and I can have anything I want. So I will never again go back into that place of "I don't have enough and I need to grind and hustle and do whatever it takes for it." That has been my path to becoming a millionaire, and that is what I love about it.
What I love is that I've laid all of this out clearly, ahead of time. One day I'll have the screenshots to show the assets I've got and how much they're worth, and I'll have no debt in the future. And this is how I think. In my experience, if you believe you can have anything, that mindset works really well in most areas of life. It didn't work for me in the past, so I made changes, and it works now.
Taking the Best From Others and Building My Own Recipe
Someone in my community told me that what I teach has been one of the most successful and effective things they ever did. I love hearing that. That's why I show up every day. And what I've watched them do is exactly what I aim for: they took the things they found helpful from me, and they discarded the things that weren't helpful. That, to me, is where we learn and grow. That's what I'm looking to do every single day. I take things, I learn from people, and I let them influence me. Then I take what they've got to teach and combine it with my own strengths to build a unique recipe that fits me.
You can already see how I'm imagining the future. When I'm teaching down the road, I want to be able to go back and say, "Look, I laid this whole thing out when I had zero net worth." Because anybody, once they've become a millionaire, can tell you, "Here's how I did it." But who's going to tell you ahead of time how they're going to do it? That, to me, is truly inspiring. It's inspirational, because I'm looking at a future where I can say, "I'm a millionaire now, and I told you when my net worth was zero exactly how I was going to do it. So don't tell me, those of you sitting there at a net worth of zero, that you can't do it too, if you follow a plan and get very clear about it."
The Boundaries Set Me Free
The key thing with this plan is that anything I didn't specifically rule out is allowed. I know I've ruled out a lot of possibilities in here. I know I said I wouldn't do a lot of things. My wife read this and she said, "So basically you're not going to do anything different than what you're doing now." On the outside, it might look that way. But on the inside, I'm ready to read books that match with this. I'm ready to discover people's stories. I'm ready to do whatever it takes within these boundaries. If I need to find a couple of cryptos that nobody thinks are valuable, buy a little bit of them, and make a thousand X, I'm open to it. Any possibility I haven't specifically ruled out, I am open to.
I noticed a tendency yesterday where my mind immediately tried to latch onto specific ways this would happen. What I'm doing instead is saying, "Look, I don't know how this is going to happen. I know how it's not going to happen. And since I know how it's not going to happen, that will help me pay better attention to how it might happen." But I genuinely don't know how. I don't know whether one person is going to drop hundreds of millions of bits on a live stream. I don't know whether my videos will take off and go viral and make a bunch of money. I don't know whether someone who watches me now just gives me a million dollars because they've got millions and they feel like it. I don't know how it will happen, but I do know that it will happen. And I know it will happen within the boundaries I've set, because in my experience, that's how manifesting works.
I Know It Will Happen
I appreciate you hearing out my millionaire master plan. The clearest guidance I have for how it's actually going to happen is something I keep detailing as I go, and I share more of this ongoing journey in my Life playlist. If you've followed along this far, I'd love to get to know you better, because the people I most want to spend time with are the ones who are working on this same kind of clarity. The best way to chat with me and be part of that today is to join the Jerry Banfield Family, where I read and reply to what people share.
So don't let anyone tell you it can't be done, and don't tell yourself either. Get clear about your boundaries, get clear about what enough means to you, and stay open to any possibility you haven't ruled out. I don't know exactly how mine will arrive, but I know it will, and I hope laying it all out ahead of time helps you lay out yours too.