Millionaire by 50 Meta-Experiment

Future Me Already Exists

I don’t know if this is true for anyone else, but there has always been a part of me that believed I was meant for something greater. That I was special, or what have you.

What if that feeling isn’t delusion or ego, but signal?

Is time linear? Maybe the reason I can feel “future me” so vividly is because she already exists. Maybe the version of me who has built thriving digital businesses, raised her kids well, and created impact is real; she’s just a few paths ahead.

What if I’m already a multi-millionaire? Or rather, future me is, and my job in the present is to find the path that connects us. Not the path (I believe there are many), but one path I can find and stay on.

This is the premise of my Millionaire by 50 Meta-Experiment.


Core Premise

I’m not asking if I can become a millionaire. I know I already am...future me has that life. My job in the present is to uncover the path that connects me to her.

Core Hypothesis

I wonder if I can reach millionaire status by age 50, not by following someone else’s blueprint, but by:

  • Running tiny experiments,
  • Using my PGQ frameworks (self-states, realities, discipline engine),
  • Learning from trusted resources and mentors (Caleb Ralston, Seth Godin, Daniel Priestley, Anne-Laure Le Cunff, and others), and
  • Persistently documenting, filtering, and refining until present-me aligns with future-me.

I also believe others can develop their own roadmaps by adapting mine: not copying it, but tailoring the milestones, principles, and options to fit their realities.

What Makes My Path Different

Blueprints work for some people. They don’t work for me; I get lost in instructions, tangled by ADHD, and drained by rigid rules. So I’m building a roadmap that bends with me instead of against me.

This meta-experiment is not about proving wealth is possible, I already know it is. It’s about testing whether experimentation + frameworks + persistence can uncover a path that belongs to me.

Audience Promise

Follow along and you won’t just see my wins and losses, you’ll learn how to:

  • Define your own version of “future you.”
  • Map milestones that matter (without locking yourself into rigid steps).
  • Experiment with multiple options until something works.
  • Filter noise vs. signal in a world that won’t stop shouting advice.
  • Create an evolving roadmap that actually fits your reality.

Roadmap

The roadmap is still unfolding. Each experiment, each milestone, and each lesson brings it into sharper focus.
Stay tuned..., it’s coming.

End Date

This meta-experiment runs until January 2, 2027 — my 50th birthday — when I’ll measure whether this approach got me there.