Gamer to Greek God Program
This was me at 21.
Skinny, broke, depressed and anxious, playing World of Warcraft 8+ hours a day.
This is me now.
This is my brother a year ago.
Depressed, no drive, and was playing an MMORPG called Black Desert 8 hours a day for damn near a decade.
Here he is now.
Only 3 months after quitting gaming.
The transformations you see in other programs are the dudes in the top 1% of the testimonials and are on gear who look insane.
These aren't absolutely INSANE transformations by any means, but as a natural, following a realistic routine, while maintaining a fun lifestyle, these are very good results that ANYONE can achieve.
My brother and I grew up gaming.
Super Mario on SNES.
Mario 64.
Sonic adventures on the dreamcast.
Socom and GTA on the PS2.
Halo on XBOX.
Starcraft on the PC.
Diablo 2 on the PC.
We fucking loved gaming. Especially online.
It was our childhood.
Then World of warcraft came out while we were in highschool.
Before then, we were only kids.
Ah… the beauty of being young with no responsibility or burden of performance.
We could afford to game all day.
Now we were adults.
We were adult video game addicts now.
I was an Overwatch Grandmaster on PC.
But at what cost?
Society will allow you to be a loser when you’re young.
But if you’re still a loser by the time you’re 21, or even worse, 30+, society will ban you to the shadow realms and you will become invisible to women and opportunities.
You will be a disappointment to yourself and everyone around you.
Wasted potential.
You are effectively a man-child who never manned up and take on the world’s challenges.
You avoided taking on your burden of performance.
I quit gaming all day to take on the world in my early 20s to chase my potential.
It took me many years of failures, challenges, experiences, mentors, and important lessons to get where I am now.
My brother continued playing video games 12+ hours a day until he was 33, last year.
I packaged up all my learnings into a simple 6-month routine after helping my brother escape the void caused by video game addiction.
I hope you can use it to save yourself, or someone you know.
6-month Program for Gamers Targeting 6 Key Areas