Unhacked

Guru Worship Is the New MLM

Productivity gurus sell clarity. But they keep you dependent.
This post tears down the trap of performance-optimized routines that look like progress but function like cult logic. You’re not growing—you’re outsourcing your operating system. You stopped asking if what you’re doing actually matters because someone more successful told you it worked for them. This isn’t self-improvement. It’s a funnel. If you’ve ever felt disoriented after abandoning a guru’s system, you’re not alone. The collapse feels like failure—but it’s actually step one of reclaiming sovereignty.

Mental Discipline, Mental Traps, Unhacked

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A broken digital productivity interface held by a faceless figure, symbolizing the collapse of systems built on guru advice and the mental trap of outsourced clarity.

Respect Isn’t a Negotiation, Especially at Home

Respect isn’t just earned—it’s tested, ignored, and eventually walked away from. I didn’t raise him out of obligation. I chose to. I gave structure, presence, and discipline to someone who was never mine by blood, but treated like he could’ve been, until he made it clear he wanted none of it. This isn’t a story of revenge. It’s the quiet end of a role I never asked for but fully stepped into. He’s not family anymore not out of anger, but because the respect I gave was discarded, and that’s something I can forgive, but not pretend didn’t happen.

Mindset & Resilience, System Thinking

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An empty, structured living space with one open door—symbolizing boundaries, finality, and the emotional weight of respect lost in a family dynamic.
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