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Author: Jeremy Haynes | founder of Megalodon Marketing.
Earnings Disclaimer: You have a .1% probability of hitting million-dollar months according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. As stated by law, we can not and do not make any guarantees about your own ability to get results or earn any money with our ideas, information, programs, or strategies. We don’t know you, and besides, your results in life are up to you. We’re here to help by giving you our greatest strategies to move you forward, faster. However, nothing on this page or any of our websites or emails is a promise or guarantee of future earnings. Any financial numbers referenced here, or on any of our sites or emails, are simply estimates or projections or past results, and should not be considered exact, actual, or as a promise of potential earnings – all numbers are illustrative only.Hitting million-dollar months requires something most people never talk about.
It’s not another funnel hack. It’s not a better ad strategy. It’s not even about having the perfect offer.
It’s about having a purpose so strong that it pulls you through the inevitable chaos of scaling.
Because make no mistake, getting to a million a month and then pushing to the next couple million is going to require tremendous sacrifice. You’re going to endure massive amounts of uncertainty on your journey up.
And without the right internal drivers, you’ll quit the moment things get hard.
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The foundation of being willing to take necessary risks and dealing with uncertainty has to be purpose.
Not just any purpose. An extreme purpose.
You have to be a truly mission-driven individual.
When you’re younger and first getting into entrepreneurship, you hear cheesy words like culture and mission. They probably meant nothing to you. You might have even asked ChatGPT to come up with a mission statement, thinking that meant something.
It doesn’t.
Real purpose comes from within. It’s not something you outsource or make up because you think you’re supposed to have one—research shows that businesses with merely written mission statements show no statistical impact on financial success, but purpose-driven companies grow three times faster than their competitors.
Here’s what most people don’t realize. It takes tremendous amounts of accumulated resources to achieve something grand.
Money pays for armies. Money materializes impact at scale.
The implications of hitting million-dollar months are extreme.
It benefits the planet. This is why I consistently say rich people are some of the most important people on earth.
We can materialize life rapidly. We can improve circumstances with near immediacy.
And it all comes down to the level of money that we have.
At a couple hundred grand a month, you can do whatever you want selfishly. You’ll fly first class or maybe swing a light jet. You’ll live in a nice place, maybe afford a second or third home.
You’ll take care of your inner circle. Help people around you.
But it’s a very small circle you’re actually able to help.
And the only person you’re really helping when you stay at a couple hundred grand a month is you.
Being selfish is awesome. Let me be clear about that. But studies show that purpose-driven businesses are up to 38% more likely to report double-digit growth over a 3-year period, and they financially outperform the market by 42%.
If some of your motives for getting richer are currently very selfish, like materialistic stuff, cars, houses, watches, clothes, that’s fine. If those things genuinely push you and act as true motivation sources, tap into them.
But what happens after you get all the stuff?
It just goes away.
Motivational drivers are dynamic. They change.
This is why a lot of people grow, hit some stagnancy, then contract. What motivated them to grow no longer makes them continue onward.
It doesn’t make the risks worth it anymore.
Once the pain of poverty goes away, once you have the stuff, what’s left?
There should be an extreme purpose. A genuine mission.
Something you wake up every day thinking about. Every moment of your waking day, it should be actively in the back of your mind, brewing.
Reminding yourself. Reminding your staff. Reminding your customers. Reminding people through your content why you do what you do.
Here’s a great example. You hear me consistently say the words “get richer.” That’s my mission. That’s my current version of philanthropy.
Why?
Because I deeply understand the power of what money can do. Not only for you, but for everybody around you. Everybody on Earth.
Money dictates every single choice we make. It dictates every single thing we do or don’t do.
I compare it to playing a video game where the map is grayed out in areas you haven’t explored yet. Until you go to those areas, the map stays grayed out.
In real life, you can’t even afford to go to the grayed out areas unless you have money.
You literally cannot unlock certain parts of life. You can’t think with certain options unless you’ve got the cash.
You can only think with the options you can afford or options slightly above what you can currently afford.
The brain doesn’t allocate excessive thought because thought is energy and we typically bias towards energy conservation.
You only think actively about what is within your reach or slightly beyond your current reach.
You have to pursue more money to unlock the next level of you.
I guarantee you this. While you sit here reading this, there are many newer, better, bigger, and more beneficial versions of you on the other side of getting a whole lot richer than you are right now.
Whatever current circumstances you find yourself in financially, whether you’re on your way to a million a month or already there trying to tack on the next couple million, this is true.
Just as you’ve already experienced, as you actualize on that next level of potential, a new version of you becomes available.
What ends up happening as time continues to pass and as you align more with your purpose is you experience more momentum.
You’ll have a natural drive that is insatiable.
You’ll consistently be tapped into the greatest possible renewable energy source ever.
It will no longer be about stuff. It will no longer be about specific circumstances you want to find yourself in.
It will no longer be about travel and how you travel there. It will no longer be about going to the design district and spending big.
But to be clear, you will already have all of that when you reach this point.
You will be wearing all the stuff you’ve always wanted to wear. You will be in the environments you’ve always wanted to be. You will have gone the places you likely wanted to go.
And until you get that stuff out of the way, you likely won’t tap into what I’m saying. You’ll just experience a fraction of it.
For those of you reading this who’ve already checked those boxes or are pretty close to checking the final ones, you know exactly what I’m talking about.
Yes, sure, just as all rich people, we want more stuff. We want nicer stuff. And you will get that nicer stuff as you accumulate more money.
But more importantly, you will finally realize and wake up to what you specifically do helps people well beyond what you specifically do.
Let me tell you about the ripple effect.
When I help you go out there and get richer, and I help you make significantly more money than you currently make now, guess what happens?
You’ll tip more money.
Have you ever tipped a waiter $1,000 and saw their expression? What do you think they do with that $1,000? Research shows that 70% of consumers consciously choose to back brands that donate money or support causes important to them, even when facing tighter budgets—demonstrating the ripple effect of purpose-driven generosity.
It buys that person peace. It catches them up if they’re financially backed up. It enables them to be more abundant.
By you being more abundant, you have a ripple effect.
It’s called kinetic energy. You learned it back in elementary school. You take an energetic force, slam it into another object, and the energy carries through to the other object.
That’s what you are when you go out there and get richer.
The ripple effect happens when you hit somebody at a high rate of energy and it carries into them. What do you think happens in their life?
It carries through them into others that they then impact.
You can do so much more for the planet by getting significantly richer than you are right now.
That would be literally one of the most beneficial things you could possibly do to make a positive impact here on the planet while you exist on this earth.
It would benefit everybody around you. Every single person.
People you don’t even know are going to become financially reliant upon you and your ability to go out there and get significantly bigger than you are right now.
You can’t just get caught up being selfish and plateauing.
You have to have reasons.
Reasons are one of the most important things to accomplish. To take the necessary risks. To make the necessary sacrifices. To wake up and consistently do. To stay in a perpetual state of action.
To take big risks, it all comes down to having this frame.
You understand?
You can’t be one of those people that give up and go live in some third world country and check out.
What do those people ever actually do? They just clam up and be selfish.
You can’t live in an incredible place and only benefit you.
You have to find things that are beyond you.
I promise you, there’s so much more purpose in it.
You are a vessel for a greater good well beyond you.
And it’s so selfish to think otherwise.
You have to understand, you get benefited when you go out there and act as that vessel. You will be well taken care of.
If you do what I say, if you embrace what I am articulating to you, if you hold that as a worldview, if you maintain that frame, of course you’ll be taken care of.
You won’t be discarded. You’ll be the most advantaged out of anybody you’re going to help.
Your cup has to overflow to fill other people’s cups around you and to live in true abundance and then excess.
Very rarely do people talk about excess.
You know what happens when you finally go beyond abundance?
Abundance means you just have more than what you need. Excess means you have significantly more than you need.
So much so that you’re just handing things out all the time to people around you. You don’t have a choice but to benefit everybody around you and make extreme impact.
You have to reframe how you do what you do and why you do what you do.
I was talking to a guy recently. He sells golf carts and he’s in the inner circle. I was telling him the same concept.
I was like, “Man, you don’t just sell golf carts. I have two golf carts. I have one here and one in my second home down in southern Miami. Golf carts are a feeling of freedom. They increase your leisure 100%. They add to your happiness.”
Golf carts give you this incredible freeing feeling. They also make you feel like you’re well off.
He’s not just selling a golf cart. Golf carts are a leisurely vehicle. They’re technically by definition just an unnecessary vehicle.
So what’s he actually selling?
Think about the people, the families, people like me who have these golf carts and they have somebody who comes and rides on one.
I remember being a kid. First time I rode a golf cart around a neighborhood, I was mind blown. I was like, “This is how people live. This is incredible. There’s no doors on this vehicle. Feels a little dangerous. The wind, wow, this is great.”
It inspired me.
Think about the things well beyond just selling a golf cart for 15 to 20 grand. Think about what he actually sells.
Think about the impact, that ripple effect, that kinetic energy effect of what that does to carry through.
Am I sitting here saying I’m as rich as I am because of an experience on a golf cart? No.
But it’s an accumulation of experiences that have absolutely inspired me to this point, undoubtedly.
Whether you’re selling an info product, a high ticket service, a high ticket product, whatever it is, it goes well beyond just the thing you’re selling.
We have a guy in Jeremy’s inner circle who sells hyperbaric chambers. We have another guy who sells red light panels.
If you think about it, they’re selling longevity and health according to the supposed claims of what these products can do.
What does somebody being far healthier and feeling far better actually equate to in terms of the value and the experiences that they get to provide?
My chiropractor has a side business where he sells stem cell treatments. $7,500 for an IV bag with 30 million stem cells in it.
My mother has MS, multiple sclerosis. She is currently barely able to walk. She generally rides around on one of those electric scooters all the time.
Thankfully, she lives in a southern state here in the United States where there’s plenty of extremely friendly people. If she ever struggles in a parking lot, somebody will immediately pull over and help her out.
One of the things that took money to help her out was getting her those stem cells.
The first day she did stem cells, her vascularity was so bad that they just had to inject it rather than giving her the IV. She was barely able to stand up without holding onto stuff in most instances.
A couple days after that first stem cell treatment, she was able to stand up without having to hold onto stuff.
The second stem cell treatment, she was able to hold her bladder for far longer than she ever was prior. If she had to go to the bathroom, she’d have to stop whatever she’s doing and immediately rush or risk having an accident.
Think about that. $7,500. At that point, by the second stem cell treatment, we’re $15,000 in.
But by that second one, she was able to hold her bladder longer. By the third one, she was able to start going to physical therapy again.
By no means is she walking around fully recovered and back to where she originally was prior to all this happening, but by all means, she’s in a far better position than she was prior.
Now here’s my point so you can understand this.
Yeah, that’s great that money can do things like that. But think about this too.
My mom is very active in plenty of communities online with other people that have MS. One of the very first things that she immediately went and did was try to find more cost-effective ways and places, most of which are in third world countries, where people could go, if they’re capable, and get these same treatments so they can experience similar upsides.
So me having enough money to afford her to do this directly impacted my mother positively.
Again, kinetic energy by definition hands off to all these other random people who I don’t know. I don’t know the names of those people.
I want to be really clear when I say this, just to expand on this even further.
After I became aware that she did that, I put together a little fund just to start helping these specific people be able to go to these different places.
I can’t afford $7,500 for every person who wants to do it, but I can afford economy plane tickets for almost everybody that wanted to do it. And most of the places where these people go, the treatments are only a couple hundred bucks.
So for anybody who’s capable, I don’t have unlimited money to give to unlimited people.
But again, I was able to start the process of a little bit of my version of philanthropy.
To be extremely clear with you, I can’t stress enough. Can you see how a selfish action can technically lead to something empathetic and philanthropic well beyond yourself?
Think about it from a purpose-driven perspective.
You hear me talk all the time about how valuable money is. And you see me, if you follow me on any other social channel or even just have watched more than just this article on my page, I have incredible physical materialistic stuff.
It’s all great. I absolutely love it. And I’m not in any way, shape, or form demonizing it.
I’d encourage you to get nice things too. It’s important. It’s inspiring. It’ll make you want to make more.
But more importantly, you have to get those things out of the way. You have to.
That way, you can get to the point where you can really benefit people. Your customers. Your clients.
Everybody needs you to step it up.
We’re all tired of seeing you play so small. To play the game so selfishly. And to only benefit you. To maintain yourself at this certain level of revenue.
Why do you think the people that get significantly richer always have some level of irritability?
I interpret it as intolerance.
They get fed up with the plateaus. They get fed up with the limitations. They get fed up with the obstacles.
And they know that it is a necessity to accumulate unbound amounts of resources.
Because again, to pay an army, it takes significant amounts of money. And to deploy an army can make significant impact for the mission that you specifically have.
You have to step it up. You have to.
It’s not an option.
And to step it up, you have to tap into the reasons that you deeply believe in. You have to find the purpose that you align to.
You have to find something.
Even if it’s selfish, even if it’s empathetic, even if it’s philanthropic, even if it’s spiritual, whatever it is that you specifically want to start thinking through to consistently be bigger, get bigger, and stay bigger, you must align to.
Every day that you don’t is a day that you’re otherwise held back.
Every day that you choose to stay small is another day that you aren’t receiving the power required to get bigger.
Why would God reward you with more power, more momentum, more accumulation, more potential if you’re just going to isolate that to yourself?
A grander mission is required of you for this next level, my friend.
It’s a requirement.
And as a result of that requirement being reached and fulfilled, naturally you’ll have all the accumulation right on the other side of it.
You’ll feel an immediate sense of urgency. You’ll feel an inherent bias towards action.
All these tiny small problems that you just sit here and tolerate all day, you wouldn’t ever tolerate them if you had a grander mission at play.
You wouldn’t. You just simply wouldn’t.
You’d be a completely different person than you are right now.
And that version of you awaits.
You must get richer.
It is a requirement to participate at the fullest version of yourself.
You can’t just selfishly hoard the money.
Think about the level that Elon Musk has reached as a great example of this. That man just got approved by his shareholders for a trillion dollar pay package if he can essentially take Tesla to over $10 trillion worth.
Sounds audacious, but if you told somebody 20 years ago that companies on publicly traded markets would be worth a trillion dollars, people probably would have laughed.
It’s actually not that far-fetched to think he’ll reach $10 trillion with that organization he’s created.
That man will be awarded a trillion dollar pay package, assuming some judge doesn’t try to hold it back like last time.
Why does he get rewarded such a huge amount of revenue?
The man is on one of the greatest missions that you and I have literally ever witnessed.
You study people in history like Rockefeller or some of those families with conspiracies around them. And you compare that to guys like Elon.
Elon almost looks like someone attempting to, instead of just accumulating and hoarding and isolating all that to himself, turn it around and put it on everybody else on Earth.
He’s trying to make us right now a multi-planetary species.
You understand the power in that?
That person by himself with the resources he accumulated, the uncertainty he endured, and the risks that he took, started landing rockets within our lifetime.
We watched rockets that would take off and just blow up. Does that still happen? Yeah, but not nearly at the rate it did.
We’d watch rockets land in the Pacific Ocean and just get scrapped or put in a museum somewhere or sink to the bottom.
Now they land on barges and they get reused again.
You and I will see bases colonized on other planets, ideally before we die.
Think about how insane that is.
And guess what? That’s not the only thing he’s doing.
Have you seen what Neuralink is? They’re putting chips in people’s brains that are currently in human trials where they’re enabling people to walk again.
They’re enabling people who are paraplegic that are stuck in chairs to control computers with their brain. They’re enabling a higher quality of life for people in terrible conditions.
And guess what? That’s almost like a side hobby for him.
Yeah, the guy needs to be worth a trillion dollars. Hopefully significantly more than that.
And he deserves every penny of it.
You know why? Because he’s a perfect example of what we’re talking about here.
And guess what? Here’s what’s cooler.
You can go back and study the earlier days of his life. All it was were similar circumstances to where you likely sit now.
Smaller businesses. Taking significant risk. Getting bigger businesses. Having large sums of money come his way from taking significant risk and earning that capital.
And then turning around and taking that excess capital he got and using it on the next organization he wanted to start.
Every single organization since, I personally hate PayPal. I think PayPal’s terrible. But at the end of the day, all the damage that PayPal does to small businesses aside, that was still an incredible technological feat at the time.
But look at what he does now with all that cash.
You act like it’s too far off to say that you could be somebody like that because you don’t have a purpose.
You don’t have something that goes well beyond you and the little things you’re currently trying to afford.
You’re trying to get bigger than a car. You’re struggling to do that. You’re trying to get bigger than a bag you want to buy. You’re trying to get bigger than taking private jets here and there.
Dude, that’s nothing. That’s nothing.
You have to be way bigger than that stuff.
And you know what it takes to get that big purpose?
It takes a mission. It takes something you’re aligned to that commands it of you.
And you have to tap into it.
It’s a big part of my job.
My job is helping rich people get richer and helping them align to these things. Finding those specific reasons every single time.
It works miraculously.
I want to help you next.
If you’re ready to go, check the links below. I’m not one of these people that just sells a course. I run an education company.
I care deeply about my job and the fulfillment of what I am enabled to do by you. People like you choose to eventually pay me.
I have Jeremy’s Inner Circle. Twice a month one-on-one calls. Weekly group calls. Quarterly in-person masterminds.
We have a bunch of videos for you to go through. We have Jeremy AI. We have a bunch of SOPs. The library continues to grow and evolve.
And more importantly, we have a very active community of people just like me. Rich people that are trying to get significantly richer.
Rich people who get it. Rich people who understand the value of what it takes and being amongst people who are on a shared journey.
I can’t stress it enough. If you’re capable and you have the means, don’t think twice about it. Check the link and pull the trigger.
I want to help you get richer.
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Congratulations, my friend.
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Jeremy Haynes is the founder of Megalodon Marketing. He is considered one of the top digital marketers and has the results to back it up. Jeremy has consistently demonstrated his expertise whether it be through his content advertising “propaganda” strategies that are originated by him, as well as his funnel and direct response marketing strategies. He’s trusted by the biggest names in the industries his agency works in and by over 4,000+ paid students that learn how to become better digital marketers and agency owners through his education products.
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