Can this be the best predictor of success in life?
Of course it can be. After all this is my fucking blog!!! Hahahahaha
I’ve had this conversation countless times with various people over the years. Because it’s a hypothesis that i’ve been tracking for a long time already.
When I first did this stuff in 2014-15 I was shocked at how it had changed me. I’d gone from normal dude to dimwhit hermit in the span of a few months when a dentist drilled the cusps of my teeth.
Then for a short period in 2015 I felt like my brain and memory were working better than it ever had in my entire life. And I felt social again.
This was all at the age of 38 years old. Can your personality and cognitive function change this radically this late in life?
It flipped everything I believed and understood at the time on its head.
Then I repeated this same cycle a bunch more times in the following nine years and it went from being ‘crazy’ to me being absolutely confident that what I experienced could be repeated in any human being on the planet.
Beyond that I began to pay attention to everyone around me and understand patterns that I hadn’t seen before.
One of the most prominent ones was who became successful.
Why is this stuff linked to success in life?
If you think about all of the consequences of this stuff it is not hard to see the connection to success:
You start looking more attractive/symmetrical
Your cognitive function improves
Your neurological function improves making you more likeable
Your voice improves making you a better communicator
Your ability to read others improves
Your energy and drive improve
I almost think you should think about it the other way…. what variables to success are not improved by this stuff?
And you get to the stuff that you don’t have much control over like who your parents were, where were you born, how wealthy is your family, what education you had, etc.
But all the stuff that is related to factors that you actually can still change… literally all of it is impacted by these biomechanics.
What I have observed this past decade in regards to success
As I was putting together my theories over these years I was paying attention to all kinds of people. Folks that I grew up with in school, the people that I went to college with, the people i knew in my 20’s, my 30’s, my 40’s and so on.
And Facebook has turned out to be an amazing helper in this regard. When I go through my Facebook feed i have people from various points in my life littered throughout my feed.
So i naturally pay attention to how their skull and body is evolving. Plus I guage roughly how successful they are in life by what they are doing in their career, what they say in their posts, etc.
And with these inputs I put together patterns.
For example this pattern between success and how their skull and body have evolved is so tight that I am literally surprised when I see what appears to be an exception to it.
Structure trumps intelligence and education by a LOT!
So what I have observed is that things like intelligence and education have had only a loose correlation on people’s success in life. I have many guys my age who I went to Cornell with that I believe are struggling.
Sure they might have a job.. but are they enjoying what they do? Probably not.
Do they have financial freedom yet? No.
Many of them are already experiencing health issues and you can kind of tell that they’re a bit disappointed with life.
But I have another set of friends and folks I knew that had great structure. Pretty much every example I can think of is clearly loving life.
For example there is a guy, Dan, from my high school who would be my age (47) and looks even better now than he did in college. He seems to be killing it career-wise and very clearly has a very happy family life with a beautiful wife and kids.
There’s another guy, Josh, from college who has the same story except he’s probably also worth 9-digits.
And so on and so on.
You just get more shots on goal when you have good structure
What i’ve concluded to myself based on both what i’ve experienced in my own body this past decade as well as what i’ve observed in others is that you just get a shitload more shots on goal when you have good structure.
Meaning you are healthy, you are driven, you are happy, and so you’re fully prepared to pounce on every opportunity that life throws at you.
Whereas if you have poor structure there might be tons of great opportunities that pass nearby you, but you’re oblivious to them because you’re too focused on solving your own problems.
This was almost a perfect definition for what happened to me between the years of 2017-2020 when I was going in circles. I had some amazing opportunities handed to me.
For example I had an offer in Russia for a position in a company that would have probably been easily worth 8-digits had I been healthy enough to stay on and do it for a few years.
But reality was I couldn’t. I was a shadow of myself at the time because of this health shit. And I had to pull myself out because it was just more than my system could handle.
Is it more than my system can handle now? I don’t think so. I think i could kill it now if I had that same opportunity back.
Does that bother me? No. Because i’m still gonna fucking kill it. A beast is comingggggggggg!
I now think this is far and away the biggest predictor of success in life
Having seen what i’ve seen and felt what I felt it is no question to me that these biomechanics are the single biggest predictor of success in life.
As in nothing else even comes close.
Because this is the shit that forms the foundation to your personality, your ability to connect with others, your intelligence, and your balls.
When you get this stuff right… that other shit just falls into place naturally. You don’t need to read a book about how to have fucking balls.. you just naturally feel testosterone zooming through your blood and have pretty big ones by default.
This will all seem completely crazy to most readers…. except perhaps the ones that have felt the negative side of what I’m talking about. Like the TMJ crew.
But trust me…. once you change your lens and step out of the matrix you will realize just how logical it all is.







