Most people are chasing a finish line that doesn’t even exist.
They think the goal is to retire early, to “make enough money and be done”, to finally sit back, relax, and… do what?
Watch Netflix all day?
Sip cocktails on a beach while the world passes them by?
🔥 Here’s the truth they don’t tell you: Retirement isn’t the goal.
🔥 The game is the goal.
And the sooner you realize this, the sooner you stop running toward some imaginary finish line and start playing the right game—one that you actually enjoy.
Why Chasing Retirement is a Trap
Let’s be real.
Most people don’t hate working.
They hate what they’re working on.
They hate their job.
They hate their boss.
They hate being stuck in a loop that feels pointless.
So they dream of escaping—of retiring early, of hitting that magic number where they never have to work again.
But here’s what they don’t realize…
💡 The people who “retire” and do nothing? They get miserable fast.
They lose their edge. They lose their purpose. They lose their drive.
Because humans are wired for progress, not stagnation.
That’s why the wealthiest people in the world don’t stop playing the game.
Look at Warren Buffett. The guy could’ve retired decades ago.
Jeff Bezos? He left Amazon, but now he’s playing an even bigger game.
Elon Musk? Dude’s got enough money to retire 1,000 times, but he keeps stacking companies.
💰 Why? Because the game is the fun part.
They’re not playing for survival. They’re playing because they love the process.
And that’s the ultimate cheat code to wealth.
Find a game you enjoy.
Get really freaking good at it.
Earn enough to keep playing forever.
That’s the real flex.
If You’re Miserable, It’s Because You’re Playing the Wrong Game
Now, if you hate the game you’re playing, I feel for you.
I’ve been there.
Waking up every morning thinking, “Is this really it?”
Dreading Mondays. Watching the clock, waiting for the weekend.
Feeling like you’re trading your life for a paycheck that barely covers the bills.
I HATED that phase.
And that’s why I do what I do.
It’s why I give away so much free content.
It’s why I help people learn guerrilla marketing.
It’s why I teach the NetWave method—so you can stop playing the wrong game and start playing one that pays you and excites you.
Because once you find the right game, everything changes.
You stop dreaming about retirement and start waking up excited to play.
If You’re Still Miserable, You’re Playing the Comparison Game
But let’s say you’re already in a game you enjoy.
You’re building a business.
You’re making moves.
You’ve broken free from the 9-to-5 trap.
And yet… you’re still not happy.
⚠️ That’s because you’re playing the wrong game inside your head.
You’re comparing your score to everyone else’s.
Social media makes this 10x worse.
You see someone with:
🚗 A fancier car
🏡 A bigger house
✈️ Flashier vacations
And suddenly, what you’ve built doesn’t feel “good enough.”
But here’s what you need to ask yourself:
If you couldn’t see anyone else’s “scores”… would you still be happy?
If you were just playing a fun game with great people, making money, having freedom…
Wouldn’t that be enough?
💡 The happiest people aren’t the ones with the highest score. They’re the ones who enjoy playing.
So treat your business, your journey, like a game you love playing.
How NetWave Helps You Play the Right Game
At NetWave, we don’t teach people to chase retirement.
We teach them to:
✅ Build a business they actually enjoy
✅ Make money without selling their soul
✅ Use guerrilla marketing to attract the right people
Because when you:
👉 Have full control over your income
👉 Work with people you like
👉 Wake up excited to build something meaningful
🔥 You never have to think about retiring.
Because why would you stop doing something you love?
Ready to Build a Business You Actually Enjoy?
If you:
❌ Hate your current game
❌ Feel stuck, stressed, and overworked
❌ Want to build something that pays you to play forever
🚀 Then it’s time to do things the NetWave way.
👉 Click here to apply and start playing the right game today.
Because winning isn’t about retiring.
It’s about finding the game you never want to quit.