Uber Escape: 'Fu*k up & Rise up' Founders Stories
Uber Escape is a community concept to help creative individuals that feel stuck evolve into Superhumans (Ubermensch) and live a free & extraordinary life creating amazing projects, startups, companies and brands (even personal).
My name is Alex and my goal is to inspire & guide talented individuals (including myself) by helping us overcome the challenges of today's society and master skills & habits that will build a sustainable Creator economy of next-gen builders.
Having a background of being a tech all-rounder (salesman, digital marketer, product & project manager) and a founder, I've struggled building a continuous effort towards focusing on my goals to become an extraordinary human being living a life without the influence of modern diseases such as hustle culture, social media zombie, 9-5 trap, geo-political situation and more.
So far, in my career I've managed to:
- Close several 6 figures deals in B2B
- Land partnerships with top-tier companies & enterprises (mostly in Web3, but also Data Management, Gaming, and more)
- Achieve 6-figure monthly revenue as a solopreneur running an ecommerce store
- Sell 2 projects as a Founder
- Build a couple of self-functioning teams behind the companies I've started
but...
...no matter the accomplishment and successes, I was always looking for more, which lead to huge failures and disappointments, rash decisions, insecurity, impulsiveness and even total absence of confidence and vision who I am becoming.
At least it's a good thing I did it before turning 25!
The problem with today's society is that we tend to get lost in the speed of everyday struggles including 8+ hours day-to-day jobs, obligations, or even small distractions such as social media and random content consumption, ultimately leading to exposing our minds to shut down: following popular beliefs and routines which lead to lack of desire or action on achieving our goals. On the contrary, we get confused, anxious, comparing ourselves to others, and ultimately feeling unsatisfied, unmotivated and stuck.
Our brains get easily turned off - we start panicking, piling up on more and more working hours, limiting ourselves to only a few habits, and totally closing our minds to new experiences, forget about having fun, exposing ourselves to a literal existential crisis.
Solutions are simple, but not easy. Asking the right questions, being surrounded by the right influences in various forms, practicing small, daily activities that will boost our self awareness, and a healthy dose of will to feel unpleasant (but excited) should do the trick.
The Uber escape is a concept that is supposed to help myself, but also others who feel the same put this solution into perspective and make a first step into stop feeling stuck and get one step closer each day to becoming a Superhuman.
I'll do my best to light this fire by providing a set of digital resources - content, networking, resources, research and digital product structured into 3 initiatives:
- Uber Escape Newsletter outlining successful Founders fu*k up & rise up stories with a goal to help you learn from profitable Businesses mistakes, generate new Business ideas or get back on the right direction on your side hustle and potentially turn it into a life occupation.
- (Planning) Ubergram: a Blog curating daily dose of tips on the topics of Self-awareness, Productivity, Growth & Sales creating the schedule to stay on track of breaking the chains of unconsciousness providing you with the right toolset to fight core causes making you feel stuck.
- (Planning) Escape Cheatsheet: 4 cheatsheets in a form of digital products that will make you feel actionable about the first steps into liberating your life, and start working on your goals.
The first step into making 'The Uber Escape' alive is building a Newsletter of like-minded individuals who share the vision and goal to start the change for good and learn to dream more, think more and live more.
Join me on this journey and walk the first step into become a Superhuman.
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