The Real Reason I Give It All Away For Free (And Why You Should Try)
A few days ago, I received a small, torn piece of paper. It wasn’t a contract, a check, or a business proposal. It was a simple handwritten note from a woman named Lea. It said: “It was lovely to meet you, thanks for your tips. Lea :)”
In a world where everyone is trying to sell you a “secret” for $997, a note like that is worth more than the money. It reminded me exactly why I do what I do.
36 Years of Lessons for the Price of Zero
I’ve been in the business game for 36 years. I’ve seen the trends come and go. I’ve spent countless 18-hour days working from my phone (and offline), building systems, failing, success, loosing it all and finding out what actually works. After more than three decades, I’ve realized something huge: Helping someone else win is the best shortcut to your own success.
Whether I’m helping someone hit their first 100,000 views or just giving a tip on how to stay consistent, I choose to share it for free. Why? Because I love the process of building. I want to show you that a life of freedom isn’t some distant dream—it’s something you build day by day by being helpful and showing up.
The Magic of “Giving Value First”
You might wonder why I want you to try giving things away too. It sounds backwards, right? If you give it away, how do you make money? Here is the truth: When you lead with kindness and share what you know, you build something money can’t buy—trust.
- It builds a community: People don’t follow logos; they follow people who help them.
- It keeps you sharp: Teaching others forces you to master your own craft.
- It creates opportunities: You never know who is watching or who that one free tip might reach.
Why You Should Give It a Try
You don’t need 26 years of experience to start. You just need to be one step ahead of someone else and be willing to reach back and pull them up. Whether it’s a tip on fitness, business, or just a bit of encouragement, try giving it away without expecting anything back.
Success isn’t just about your bank account; it’s about the impact you leave behind. Lea’s note was a reminder that even in a digital world, the human connection is the strongest “system” we have.
Are you ready to start sharing what you know? Let’s build something together.




