Hey,

You’re not stuck because you chose the wrong thing.
You’re stuck because you didn’t stay long enough.

Most people quit too early.
They restart every few weeks.
They chase new ideas instead of building momentum.

Progress doesn’t come from constant resets.
It comes from staying.

One-Year Rule.

Pick one direction.
Commit for one full year.
No jumping.
No second-guessing.
No quitting when it gets boring.

Most people leave right before things start working.
They quit at month two.
They miss what shows up at month nine.

Consistency changes who you are.
Showing up daily rewires your identity.
You stop “trying” and start becoming.

Momentum needs time.
Skills need repetition.
Confidence needs proof.

When you can’t quit, you solve problems.
When you solve problems, you grow.

Starting over feels productive.
But it resets you to zero every time.

Social media rewards novelty.
Real life rewards consistency.

Someone just spent $236,000,000 on a painting. Here’s why it matters for your wallet.

The WSJ just reported the highest price ever paid for modern art at auction.

While equities, gold, bitcoin hover near highs, the art market is showing signs of early recovery after one of the longest downturns since the 1990s.

Here’s where it gets interesting→

Each investing environment is unique, but after the dot com crash, contemporary and post-war art grew ~24% a year for a decade, and after 2008, it grew ~11% annually for 12 years.*

Overall, the segment has outpaced the S&P by 15 percent with near-zero correlation from 1995 to 2025.

Now, Masterworks lets you invest in shares of artworks featuring legends like Banksy, Basquiat, and Picasso. Since 2019, investors have deployed $1.25 billion across 500+ artworks.

Masterworks has sold 25 works with net annualized returns like 14.6%, 17.6%, and 17.8%.

Shares can sell quickly, but my subscribers skip the waitlist:

*Per Masterworks data. Investing involves risk. Past performance not indicative of future returns. Important Reg A disclosures: masterworks.com/cd

One lane.
One focus.
One year.

Track actions, not feelings.
Adjust monthly, not daily.
Keep going when motivation fades.

After a year, you’ll have skills others don’t.
You’ll have proof others lack.
You’ll stand out simply because you stayed.

This won’t feel exciting every day.
But it works.

The real advantage today isn’t talent.
It’s not tactics.
It’s persistence.

Pick one thing.
Commit for 12 months.
Build like quitting isn’t an option.

Talk soon,
Dyl, Founder of Relentlece.

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