I used to be “too cool for school.”
Not in the classroom sense, though.
I mean something totally different.
Let me explain.
I had a chip on my shoulder.
I went from being broke as a joke to making more money than I could ever dream of very quickly.
It got to me.
I went from a nobody to someone people started to “want to be like.”
It got to me.
I went from not being able to land a date to save my life to having more girls chase me than I could ever dream of. It got to me.
Private jets, Lambos, new Rolexes every week, fancy cars, bottle service, expensive clothes, big houses—you name it, I bought it.
Twice.
One day, I woke up and didn’t like who I had become.
I wasn’t buying those things for myself.
I was buying those things for them.
Who is them?
Exactly.
Why do I care if they are impressed?
I don’t.
I guess growing up the way I did put that chip on my shoulder.
Kids are cruel.
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