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GRAMMYS 2024

I turn 26 today.
A year ago, I was surrounded by people I thought I’d know forever.
When I was proven wrong, six months of work were gone, instantly. What broke me wasn’t losing the business, it was realizing the people I trusted found me disposable.
I was lost. Honestly, I was afraid.
The person that stayed? My girlfriend. Whether she was next to me or 6,000 miles away on FaceTime, she reminded me: “New doors only open if you’re brave enough to walk through them.”
So I did.
I met talented people with similar goals, ambitious but missing a piece.
When I joined, everything clicked. We relaunched and it took off faster than any of us expected.
Since then, @cliphausio has generated over 3 billion views for clients, employing 3,000+ clippers, working with undiscovered talent chasing their dreams to icons I’ve looked up to my whole life.
Turning my life around wasn’t about changing what I did. It was about changing how I did it, and who I did it with.
But this post isn’t about business. It’s about what I learned in that gap between losing everything and having the world at my fingertips.
I used to think “everything happens for a reason” was just an excuse. I don’t anymore.
Every person who enters your life teaches you something. Some teach you what loyalty looks like. Others teach you what it doesn’t. The wrong people had to leave so the right ones could show up.
A year ago, I was surrounded by countless people celebrating minor accomplishments.
Today, I sit beachside in La Romana next to my girlfriend, away from everyone, writing this. And I feel full. Not just from success, but from real happiness.
My circle got smaller, but my checks got bigger.
26 finally feels earned.
To @karlamaigner you held me down when I had nothing to offer but uncertainty. For that I offer you the world.
And to anyone who feels lost: you can only truly be found if you keep walking.
- P
I turn 26 today.
A year ago, I was surrounded by people I thought I’d know forever.
When I was proven wrong, six months of work were gone, instantly. What broke me wasn’t losing the business, it was realizing the people I trusted found me disposable.
I was lost. Honestly, I was afraid.
The person that stayed? My girlfriend. Whether she was next to me or 6,000 miles away on FaceTime, she reminded me: “New doors only open if you’re brave enough to walk through them.”
So I did.
I met talented people with similar goals, ambitious but missing a piece.
When I joined, everything clicked. We relaunched and it took off faster than any of us expected.
Since then, @cliphausio has generated over 3 billion views for clients, employing 3,000+ clippers, working with undiscovered talent chasing their dreams to icons I’ve looked up to my whole life.
Turning my life around wasn’t about changing what I did. It was about changing how I did it, and who I did it with.
But this post isn’t about business. It’s about what I learned in that gap between losing everything and having the world at my fingertips.
I used to think “everything happens for a reason” was just an excuse. I don’t anymore.
Every person who enters your life teaches you something. Some teach you what loyalty looks like. Others teach you what it doesn’t. The wrong people had to leave so the right ones could show up.
A year ago, I was surrounded by countless people celebrating minor accomplishments.
Today, I sit beachside in La Romana next to my girlfriend, away from everyone, writing this. And I feel full. Not just from success, but from real happiness.
My circle got smaller, but my checks got bigger.
26 finally feels earned.
To @karlamaigner you held me down when I had nothing to offer but uncertainty. For that I offer you the world.
And to anyone who feels lost: you can only truly be found if you keep walking.
- P
I turn 26 today.
A year ago, I was surrounded by people I thought I’d know forever.
When I was proven wrong, six months of work were gone, instantly. What broke me wasn’t losing the business, it was realizing the people I trusted found me disposable.
I was lost. Honestly, I was afraid.
The person that stayed? My girlfriend. Whether she was next to me or 6,000 miles away on FaceTime, she reminded me: “New doors only open if you’re brave enough to walk through them.”
So I did.
I met talented people with similar goals, ambitious but missing a piece.
When I joined, everything clicked. We relaunched and it took off faster than any of us expected.
Since then, @cliphausio has generated over 3 billion views for clients, employing 3,000+ clippers, working with undiscovered talent chasing their dreams to icons I’ve looked up to my whole life.
Turning my life around wasn’t about changing what I did. It was about changing how I did it, and who I did it with.
But this post isn’t about business. It’s about what I learned in that gap between losing everything and having the world at my fingertips.
I used to think “everything happens for a reason” was just an excuse. I don’t anymore.
Every person who enters your life teaches you something. Some teach you what loyalty looks like. Others teach you what it doesn’t. The wrong people had to leave so the right ones could show up.
A year ago, I was surrounded by countless people celebrating minor accomplishments.
Today, I sit beachside in La Romana next to my girlfriend, away from everyone, writing this. And I feel full. Not just from success, but from real happiness.
My circle got smaller, but my checks got bigger.
26 finally feels earned.
To @karlamaigner you held me down when I had nothing to offer but uncertainty. For that I offer you the world.
And to anyone who feels lost: you can only truly be found if you keep walking.
- P

I turn 26 today.
A year ago, I was surrounded by people I thought I’d know forever.
When I was proven wrong, six months of work were gone, instantly. What broke me wasn’t losing the business, it was realizing the people I trusted found me disposable.
I was lost. Honestly, I was afraid.
The person that stayed? My girlfriend. Whether she was next to me or 6,000 miles away on FaceTime, she reminded me: “New doors only open if you’re brave enough to walk through them.”
So I did.
I met talented people with similar goals, ambitious but missing a piece.
When I joined, everything clicked. We relaunched and it took off faster than any of us expected.
Since then, @cliphausio has generated over 3 billion views for clients, employing 3,000+ clippers, working with undiscovered talent chasing their dreams to icons I’ve looked up to my whole life.
Turning my life around wasn’t about changing what I did. It was about changing how I did it, and who I did it with.
But this post isn’t about business. It’s about what I learned in that gap between losing everything and having the world at my fingertips.
I used to think “everything happens for a reason” was just an excuse. I don’t anymore.
Every person who enters your life teaches you something. Some teach you what loyalty looks like. Others teach you what it doesn’t. The wrong people had to leave so the right ones could show up.
A year ago, I was surrounded by countless people celebrating minor accomplishments.
Today, I sit beachside in La Romana next to my girlfriend, away from everyone, writing this. And I feel full. Not just from success, but from real happiness.
My circle got smaller, but my checks got bigger.
26 finally feels earned.
To @karlamaigner you held me down when I had nothing to offer but uncertainty. For that I offer you the world.
And to anyone who feels lost: you can only truly be found if you keep walking.
- P

I turn 26 today.
A year ago, I was surrounded by people I thought I’d know forever.
When I was proven wrong, six months of work were gone, instantly. What broke me wasn’t losing the business, it was realizing the people I trusted found me disposable.
I was lost. Honestly, I was afraid.
The person that stayed? My girlfriend. Whether she was next to me or 6,000 miles away on FaceTime, she reminded me: “New doors only open if you’re brave enough to walk through them.”
So I did.
I met talented people with similar goals, ambitious but missing a piece.
When I joined, everything clicked. We relaunched and it took off faster than any of us expected.
Since then, @cliphausio has generated over 3 billion views for clients, employing 3,000+ clippers, working with undiscovered talent chasing their dreams to icons I’ve looked up to my whole life.
Turning my life around wasn’t about changing what I did. It was about changing how I did it, and who I did it with.
But this post isn’t about business. It’s about what I learned in that gap between losing everything and having the world at my fingertips.
I used to think “everything happens for a reason” was just an excuse. I don’t anymore.
Every person who enters your life teaches you something. Some teach you what loyalty looks like. Others teach you what it doesn’t. The wrong people had to leave so the right ones could show up.
A year ago, I was surrounded by countless people celebrating minor accomplishments.
Today, I sit beachside in La Romana next to my girlfriend, away from everyone, writing this. And I feel full. Not just from success, but from real happiness.
My circle got smaller, but my checks got bigger.
26 finally feels earned.
To @karlamaigner you held me down when I had nothing to offer but uncertainty. For that I offer you the world.
And to anyone who feels lost: you can only truly be found if you keep walking.
- P
I turn 26 today.
A year ago, I was surrounded by people I thought I’d know forever.
When I was proven wrong, six months of work were gone, instantly. What broke me wasn’t losing the business, it was realizing the people I trusted found me disposable.
I was lost. Honestly, I was afraid.
The person that stayed? My girlfriend. Whether she was next to me or 6,000 miles away on FaceTime, she reminded me: “New doors only open if you’re brave enough to walk through them.”
So I did.
I met talented people with similar goals, ambitious but missing a piece.
When I joined, everything clicked. We relaunched and it took off faster than any of us expected.
Since then, @cliphausio has generated over 3 billion views for clients, employing 3,000+ clippers, working with undiscovered talent chasing their dreams to icons I’ve looked up to my whole life.
Turning my life around wasn’t about changing what I did. It was about changing how I did it, and who I did it with.
But this post isn’t about business. It’s about what I learned in that gap between losing everything and having the world at my fingertips.
I used to think “everything happens for a reason” was just an excuse. I don’t anymore.
Every person who enters your life teaches you something. Some teach you what loyalty looks like. Others teach you what it doesn’t. The wrong people had to leave so the right ones could show up.
A year ago, I was surrounded by countless people celebrating minor accomplishments.
Today, I sit beachside in La Romana next to my girlfriend, away from everyone, writing this. And I feel full. Not just from success, but from real happiness.
My circle got smaller, but my checks got bigger.
26 finally feels earned.
To @karlamaigner you held me down when I had nothing to offer but uncertainty. For that I offer you the world.
And to anyone who feels lost: you can only truly be found if you keep walking.
- P
I turn 26 today.
A year ago, I was surrounded by people I thought I’d know forever.
When I was proven wrong, six months of work were gone, instantly. What broke me wasn’t losing the business, it was realizing the people I trusted found me disposable.
I was lost. Honestly, I was afraid.
The person that stayed? My girlfriend. Whether she was next to me or 6,000 miles away on FaceTime, she reminded me: “New doors only open if you’re brave enough to walk through them.”
So I did.
I met talented people with similar goals, ambitious but missing a piece.
When I joined, everything clicked. We relaunched and it took off faster than any of us expected.
Since then, @cliphausio has generated over 3 billion views for clients, employing 3,000+ clippers, working with undiscovered talent chasing their dreams to icons I’ve looked up to my whole life.
Turning my life around wasn’t about changing what I did. It was about changing how I did it, and who I did it with.
But this post isn’t about business. It’s about what I learned in that gap between losing everything and having the world at my fingertips.
I used to think “everything happens for a reason” was just an excuse. I don’t anymore.
Every person who enters your life teaches you something. Some teach you what loyalty looks like. Others teach you what it doesn’t. The wrong people had to leave so the right ones could show up.
A year ago, I was surrounded by countless people celebrating minor accomplishments.
Today, I sit beachside in La Romana next to my girlfriend, away from everyone, writing this. And I feel full. Not just from success, but from real happiness.
My circle got smaller, but my checks got bigger.
26 finally feels earned.
To @karlamaigner you held me down when I had nothing to offer but uncertainty. For that I offer you the world.
And to anyone who feels lost: you can only truly be found if you keep walking.
- P
I turn 26 today.
A year ago, I was surrounded by people I thought I’d know forever.
When I was proven wrong, six months of work were gone, instantly. What broke me wasn’t losing the business, it was realizing the people I trusted found me disposable.
I was lost. Honestly, I was afraid.
The person that stayed? My girlfriend. Whether she was next to me or 6,000 miles away on FaceTime, she reminded me: “New doors only open if you’re brave enough to walk through them.”
So I did.
I met talented people with similar goals, ambitious but missing a piece.
When I joined, everything clicked. We relaunched and it took off faster than any of us expected.
Since then, @cliphausio has generated over 3 billion views for clients, employing 3,000+ clippers, working with undiscovered talent chasing their dreams to icons I’ve looked up to my whole life.
Turning my life around wasn’t about changing what I did. It was about changing how I did it, and who I did it with.
But this post isn’t about business. It’s about what I learned in that gap between losing everything and having the world at my fingertips.
I used to think “everything happens for a reason” was just an excuse. I don’t anymore.
Every person who enters your life teaches you something. Some teach you what loyalty looks like. Others teach you what it doesn’t. The wrong people had to leave so the right ones could show up.
A year ago, I was surrounded by countless people celebrating minor accomplishments.
Today, I sit beachside in La Romana next to my girlfriend, away from everyone, writing this. And I feel full. Not just from success, but from real happiness.
My circle got smaller, but my checks got bigger.
26 finally feels earned.
To @karlamaigner you held me down when I had nothing to offer but uncertainty. For that I offer you the world.
And to anyone who feels lost: you can only truly be found if you keep walking.
- P

I turn 26 today.
A year ago, I was surrounded by people I thought I’d know forever.
When I was proven wrong, six months of work were gone, instantly. What broke me wasn’t losing the business, it was realizing the people I trusted found me disposable.
I was lost. Honestly, I was afraid.
The person that stayed? My girlfriend. Whether she was next to me or 6,000 miles away on FaceTime, she reminded me: “New doors only open if you’re brave enough to walk through them.”
So I did.
I met talented people with similar goals, ambitious but missing a piece.
When I joined, everything clicked. We relaunched and it took off faster than any of us expected.
Since then, @cliphausio has generated over 3 billion views for clients, employing 3,000+ clippers, working with undiscovered talent chasing their dreams to icons I’ve looked up to my whole life.
Turning my life around wasn’t about changing what I did. It was about changing how I did it, and who I did it with.
But this post isn’t about business. It’s about what I learned in that gap between losing everything and having the world at my fingertips.
I used to think “everything happens for a reason” was just an excuse. I don’t anymore.
Every person who enters your life teaches you something. Some teach you what loyalty looks like. Others teach you what it doesn’t. The wrong people had to leave so the right ones could show up.
A year ago, I was surrounded by countless people celebrating minor accomplishments.
Today, I sit beachside in La Romana next to my girlfriend, away from everyone, writing this. And I feel full. Not just from success, but from real happiness.
My circle got smaller, but my checks got bigger.
26 finally feels earned.
To @karlamaigner you held me down when I had nothing to offer but uncertainty. For that I offer you the world.
And to anyone who feels lost: you can only truly be found if you keep walking.
- P

I turn 26 today.
A year ago, I was surrounded by people I thought I’d know forever.
When I was proven wrong, six months of work were gone, instantly. What broke me wasn’t losing the business, it was realizing the people I trusted found me disposable.
I was lost. Honestly, I was afraid.
The person that stayed? My girlfriend. Whether she was next to me or 6,000 miles away on FaceTime, she reminded me: “New doors only open if you’re brave enough to walk through them.”
So I did.
I met talented people with similar goals, ambitious but missing a piece.
When I joined, everything clicked. We relaunched and it took off faster than any of us expected.
Since then, @cliphausio has generated over 3 billion views for clients, employing 3,000+ clippers, working with undiscovered talent chasing their dreams to icons I’ve looked up to my whole life.
Turning my life around wasn’t about changing what I did. It was about changing how I did it, and who I did it with.
But this post isn’t about business. It’s about what I learned in that gap between losing everything and having the world at my fingertips.
I used to think “everything happens for a reason” was just an excuse. I don’t anymore.
Every person who enters your life teaches you something. Some teach you what loyalty looks like. Others teach you what it doesn’t. The wrong people had to leave so the right ones could show up.
A year ago, I was surrounded by countless people celebrating minor accomplishments.
Today, I sit beachside in La Romana next to my girlfriend, away from everyone, writing this. And I feel full. Not just from success, but from real happiness.
My circle got smaller, but my checks got bigger.
26 finally feels earned.
To @karlamaigner you held me down when I had nothing to offer but uncertainty. For that I offer you the world.
And to anyone who feels lost: you can only truly be found if you keep walking.
- P

I turn 26 today.
A year ago, I was surrounded by people I thought I’d know forever.
When I was proven wrong, six months of work were gone, instantly. What broke me wasn’t losing the business, it was realizing the people I trusted found me disposable.
I was lost. Honestly, I was afraid.
The person that stayed? My girlfriend. Whether she was next to me or 6,000 miles away on FaceTime, she reminded me: “New doors only open if you’re brave enough to walk through them.”
So I did.
I met talented people with similar goals, ambitious but missing a piece.
When I joined, everything clicked. We relaunched and it took off faster than any of us expected.
Since then, @cliphausio has generated over 3 billion views for clients, employing 3,000+ clippers, working with undiscovered talent chasing their dreams to icons I’ve looked up to my whole life.
Turning my life around wasn’t about changing what I did. It was about changing how I did it, and who I did it with.
But this post isn’t about business. It’s about what I learned in that gap between losing everything and having the world at my fingertips.
I used to think “everything happens for a reason” was just an excuse. I don’t anymore.
Every person who enters your life teaches you something. Some teach you what loyalty looks like. Others teach you what it doesn’t. The wrong people had to leave so the right ones could show up.
A year ago, I was surrounded by countless people celebrating minor accomplishments.
Today, I sit beachside in La Romana next to my girlfriend, away from everyone, writing this. And I feel full. Not just from success, but from real happiness.
My circle got smaller, but my checks got bigger.
26 finally feels earned.
To @karlamaigner you held me down when I had nothing to offer but uncertainty. For that I offer you the world.
And to anyone who feels lost: you can only truly be found if you keep walking.
- P
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