I did some digging.
Ran through the numbers — global income data, wealth distribution, asset ownership. What I found wasn’t shocking — just clarifying:
Over 85% of people on this planet don’t earn enough to even think about wealth.
Not because they’re not smart. Not because they’re lazy.
But because they’re in a daily fight for survival.
No extra. No buffer. No room for risk.
If you’re in the rare group who can think about timing, leverage, or yield — you’re already in a different world.
You’re not stuck.
You’re positioned.
The only question is: will you do anything with that position?
1. Crypto: A New Cage in a New Color
Crypto sold a story: power to the people.
But in practice?
Same outcome, new logos.
The early, the informed, the bold — they took the hill.
The rest watched the candles flicker.
It’s not a revolution.
It’s a rebrand of the same pyramid.
Lesson: Open systems don’t guarantee open outcomes. The predators still eat first.
2. Gold: The Original Predator’s Asset
While the world gambles, the old guard sits still.
Gold doesn’t blink.
It doesn’t moon.
It doesn’t crash.
It just waits.
And it wins over time.
Lesson: The strongest positions aren’t loud — they’re lasting.
3. Fear Is the Default Operating System
Here’s the paradox:
The people with the least — the 85% — actually have the least to lose.
No stocks. No crypto bags. No retirement.
Just daily hustle. Just survival.
They’ve already lost the game they were never invited to play.
But those with margin?
They hesitate.
Worried they’ll time it wrong.
Worried they’ll lose their edge.
The truth?
Fear isn’t stopping the poor.
It’s paralyzing the privileged.
Lesson: Fear isn’t real when you have nothing. It’s only real when you have options.
And if you do — use them.
4. Perception > Reality
Markets don’t move on truth.
They move on belief.
On story. On sentiment. On herd movement.
If you wait for confirmation, you’re already late.
If you follow consensus, you’re already diluted.
Lesson: Reality is for history books. Wealth is built in the illusion before the facts arrive.
So What Do You Do With This?
You stop waiting.
Because if you have a shot —
if you have access, capital, energy, information, time —
you owe it to yourself to move.
To play.
To hunt.
Not because you’re better.
Not because you’re guaranteed to win.
But because you can — and most can’t.
The world is not equal. But the moment is real.
Predatorialism isn’t about stepping on others.
It’s about stepping into your capacity.
It’s about clarity, precision, movement.
It’s about using your edge in a world where most never even get dealt a hand.
And One More Thing
If you think you “don’t have much,”
just remember where you already are.
You’re reading this on a device,
connected to the internet,
with time and energy to think about positioning.
That alone puts you ahead of billions.
Because nearly 2.6 billion people — one out of every three humans alive — still don’t have access to the internet.
Not slow Wi-Fi.
No access at all.
So before you feel behind,
realize how far ahead you already are.
And then act like it.