Why the world is a scam. Part one
- Winston A. Wilson
- 2 hours ago
- 1 min read
Five plue years ago, a doctor put a scan of my brain on the screen. Forty lesions. He called it Multiple Sclerosis. I called it something else: proof.
Proof that the whole game — the hustle, the calendar packed wall to wall, the idea that if you just work a little harder you'll finally catch up — is a scam. Not a conspiracy. A system. One built to keep you exhausted, comparing, and quiet.
I bought into it for years. Then my body forced me to stop and ask a different question: who is this pace actually serving?
In Part 1 of "Why the World Is a Scam," I walk you through the exact moment I saw the con for what it was — and the first move I made to opt out, without opting out of my life, my calling, or my voice.
This isn't burnout content. It's a wake-up call from someone who didn't have the luxury of pretending anymore.
Part 2 is coming. But you need Part 1 first. It's the crack in the wall.
Seven minutes. Hit play. Then tell me — where has the world been selling you a lie about what "productive" is supposed to look like?



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