Your parents were wrong about this

your parents were wrong about this

They meant well.

"Get good grades." "Find a stable job." "Work hard for 40 years." "Save for retirement."

Our parents gave us the best advice they knew. The blueprint that worked for them.

But here's what took me years to realize:

Their blueprint was designed for a world that doesn't exist anymore.

They graduated into an economy where one job could buy a house, support a family, and guarantee a pension.

We graduated into gig economies, inflation, and jobs that barely cover rent.

They built careers. We juggle three side hustles.

They had job security. We have LinkedIn notifications.

They retired at 65. We'll be working until we die.

Unless...

Unless we build something different.

I remember the exact moment this hit me. I was 18, watching my dad leave for work at 6 AM. Same routine for 20 years. Same complaints. Same dreams he'd "get to someday."

That's when I decided: I'd rather fail at building my own thing than succeed at building someone else's.

The first year was brutal.

Failed business attempts. Wasted money. Friends getting "real jobs" while I stared at Instagram analytics. My parents' concerned looks at dinner.

"Maybe it's time to be realistic?"

But realistic meant giving up. Realistic meant accepting that this is just how life is.

I wasn't ready for realistic.

So I kept going. Kept learning. Kept building.

16 months later, I crossed 1 million followers. My "unrealistic" Instagram page now generates more than most "realistic" jobs.

But here's the thing:

I'm not special. I'm not a genius. I just followed a different blueprint.

One designed for 2024, not 1984.

One that uses social media as a business tool, not a time waster.

One that builds assets, not resumes.

That blueprint? It's everything I put into Cinematic Studio.

Not because I want to sell you something, but because I want you to have options. Real options. The kind our parents never had.

This summer, I'm making it accessible to everyone:

✓ 20% off with code SUMMER20

✓ Live Q&A where I answer your specific questions (Sep 3)

✓ Case study showing exactly how students go from 0→190K

✓ The complete system I wish I had at 18

The timer on the page isn't fake urgency. It's a deadline.

When it hits zero, the price goes up and the bonuses disappear.

Your parents' advice was perfect... for their generation.

But you weren't born to live their life.

Richard

P.S. Still on the fence? Ask yourself: In 20 years, do you want to be giving your kids the same advice your parents gave you? Or do you want to show them a different path? SUMMER20 expires when the timer does.