Routines.

Routines can build you up to be the best.

Or break you down until you consider offing yourself.

I used to wake up every day around the same time.

Pray, drink some matcha, sit down, start writing my newsletter, edit my daily reel, schedule them.

Whether this routine lead to a result or not, I considered my day a win if I accomplished it.

But recently I felt the need to review my routine.

To detach from the disciplined soldier.

And embrace the chaotic artist.

I chose to focus on a process rather than a specific goal.

I want to work towards a mission that is worth documenting.

Because the only real safety net in today’s world is a body of work that’s impossible to ignore.

Dan Koe

So today I started my day with… a piece of paper.

While listenting to a podcast, a guy talked the mountains we have to climb in our lives.

Climbing the wrong mountain only leads to having to go down for longer, until you choose the right mountain to climb.

Sometimes it’s part of the process.

Other times it’s us not learning from our mistakes.

Finding comfort in climbing the same mountain, even if we hate it.

But known and painful is still more comfortable than unknown and painless.

This is why I chose to climb the mountain of $1M a year by Q2 2026.

It doesn’t really matter what is the goal.

What matters is our plan.

Process > Outcome

See you in the trenches,

—Kassimi