When people hear the word “wicked,” they immediately think of negativity or bad behavior. But the truth is, those society calls “wicked” are often the most focused, disciplined, and serious individuals . They get results because they don’t joke with their goals, don’t compromise their vision, and don’t let distractions derail them . Success isn’t about being overly nice to everyone or waiting for permission — it’s about taking control, staying disciplined, and executing your plans like your life depends on it . Here are four unconventional, yet practical, guidelines I live by on my journey to success: 1. Stay Wicked Being wicked here doesn’t mean doing harm. It means knowing what you want, setting your target, and pursuing it with relentless focus . The question is simple: How bad do you want to succeed? Stop being too nice to your success. People will take advantage if you are overly accommodating. Be a good person — but don’t compromise your focus, discipline, or principles. In ...
There’s something painful but true about our time: evil seems to pay faster than good. We live in a generation where corruption is smart, fraud is fashionable, and morality is mocked. Ungodly living, internet fraud, political corruption, prostitution, greed, and deceit have now become paths that seem to lead people straight into wealth and fame. Those who try these ways often see instant results — and because it works, they convince others to join. Before long, it becomes a trend. And now, it’s almost as if there are no consequences anymore. When Religion Lost Its Focus Many of us were raised in deeply religious homes, taught to fear God and to love our neighbors as ourselves. That early training became our first knowledge, our conscience. But along the way, something shifted. A lot of modern religious leaders now preach a diluted grace , giving false hope instead of solid truth. They teach people to wait for miracles, but not to work with faith. They ask for offerings, but rarely...