She wasn't a 10...

But she was mine

Hey brother,

You know that girl.

The one you see every now and then.

Maybe she works at your gym…
maybe it’s at work, the café, or that one place you always run into her.
And every time you do—your heart skips.

You’d love to ask her out.
To pull her into your world.
To flirt, to touch… to show her how much you f*cking want her—with no shame.

And deep down, you know it’s possible.

But what happens?

That same old voice creeps in…

“Now’s not the time.”
“I’m not in the right state.”
“She’d never say yes to someone like me.”

Hesitation.
Overthinking.
Delay.
Regret.

Man… aren’t you f*cking tired of this?

I was there too.

There was this girl I worked with. Not a “10” by Hollywood standards, but in my eyes? She was everything.
Smart. Playful. Stunning.
The kind of girl you imagine undressing slowly—not just with your hands, but with your presence.

I wanted her.
Badly.
But I hesitated.

I didn’t flirt.
I didn’t lead.
I didn’t believe in myself.

And guess what?

Another guy at work got her.

He wasn’t better than me.
He didn’t even like her like I did.
But he acted.
And I didn’t.

The guys at work knew. He told them.
And the moment I found out, my stomach dropped like a stone.

That pain? That’s what changed everything.

Because I promised myself:
Never again.

Never again would I sit on the sidelines while another man lived out what I only dreamed of.

And I don’t want that for you either.

I don’t want you to look back on these years and wish you had just… gone for it.

You don’t change the past by thinking about it.

You don’t change the future by hoping it’ll be different.

You change your life by acting—right now.

And this Sunday, I’m opening the door.

For the first time in a while, I’m taking in 1–2 new students.
Guys who are done with being passive.
Guys who are ready to own their desire, stop self-abandoning, and finally lead.

You’ve been here a while. You’ve felt the truth in these words.

So I’m giving you early access.
You’ll be the first to see the offer—this Sunday.

And when it drops…
you’ll know exactly what to do.

See you then,

Edin