He started after 50?
What a coincidence. I was looking at getting that book the other day
Gives me hope and motivation for being a guy four years away from sixty
Also the Mongal Empire itself was scary af
Don’t forget Kublai Khan
He started after 50?
What a coincidence. I was looking at getting that book the other day
Gives me hope and motivation for being a guy four years away from sixty
Also the Mongal Empire itself was scary af
Don’t forget Kublai Khan
no
Khan was born around 1162
He was married to his first wife around the age of 16 with which he had spent rest of his life with and regarded as his most loved. Around that time he has also launched one of his first attacks on a rival tribe because they kidnapped her during their wedding days.
By his early 20s he had established himself as a formidable warrior and leader.
By the age of 43 he had vanquished all rivals, including enemy tribes and even his former best friend. He established a nation similar in size to modern Mongolia and was also proclaimed Chinggis Khan.
At the age of 47 he had his first campaign outside of Mongolia - in china and went from there
When he was 57, he was taking over Turkmenistan,
Uzbekistan, Afghanistan and Iran.
He died in 1227 at the age of 65.
He DID NOT “start” after his 50s. He was a warrior ever since he was a child. Killing his own brother when he was 14. A son of a dead tribal leader who had reclaimed his right for power by being capable. Uniting his nation in his 30s and 40s and moved beyond borders once he has put his nation under his order. He was very accomplished his whole life and it took time to get there. Time, trials, failings and mastery. He won but also lost wars. Was even enslaved for time or dissappeared after a lost battle for years without people knowing what had occurred to him to this day only for him to reappear later. Point is… it took time. A lifetime you could say and lifetimes of his sons and grandsons who had later doubled the area of the Mongol Empire after his death.
Damn, that is a hardcore dude. I wouldn’t want to be him tbh lol.
This- started outside of Mongulia
Again, he started conquering outside of Mongolia when he was almost 50
@James
The point of my post was not that he started late in life. His whole life was a build-up of what he accomplished. It was at almost 50 that much of his Empire was built outside of Mongolia. And what he accomplished in that time, after 50, to his death was quite astounding.
edit: although I do think its inspiration to accomplish great things or start anything big later in life.
But it’s a really entertaining read. I definitely recommend it.
I will read it, Genghis Khan is my favorite historical figure.
Just crush my hopes and dreams. I guess because I’m 56 I should just give up?
Some links to a conversation in another thread regarding Khan
I’m actually at a loss for how much I’ve gained from Khan since I began it in February.
So far I’ve gotten a job I love, I work it daily, I’m highly respected and overall I have developed a deeper and more confident understanding of recon, and how it works
Awesome program, really the father of subclub programs
Bro just run it you will be fine.
I am on stage 2 now and its the best decision i took.
It will break you down and build you up. Just don’t change the stack for atleast 6 months
I will run it till april or possibly whole of 2025
Only other sub I’m waiting for is the updated EOG.
I wish there were more testimonials for Khan. Those are the funniest to read
This is so cool to read. I’m incredibly happy for you. Have you experienced anything else?
Thank you. I experienced A LOT, I just don’t talk much about my results but I’ve fought with a lot of people and forged a place for myself in my spaces
Essentially the most important thing I gained from Khan is an awareness, I have sub phases where I believe subs are some sort of cheat code to life (and I end up manifesting insane results) and other times where I am not, and my faith is low
Through many very intricate manifestations, and pushes to reflect on the right things, I was able to truly begin to incline myself towards seeing the best in things and especially my results; respecting old subs I’ve run for any result and growth in me etc
Overall I’d say the best thing I experience on Khan is peace
Stage one was challenging though
The results are subtle, everything is infinitely more subtle and more real with the NSE
Though if I’m to be completely honest and make a list
The interactions with females, at work…. Forget about it; at this point deer in headlights/puppy dog eyes look/ stammering / approaching me and keeping a conversation going for ages. The best result with females since that’s a big aspect is that there is definitely infinitely more respect.
My mindset towards life changed, there is no care for how sexily I’m perceived for instance, it’s simply not important to my greatness as a man. I like to stay calmer for longer. I love my enemies etc, all out of a caution
Due to the gratitude I feel for what I was able to accomplish with this program
Stage three this time is amazing, formerly I didn’t enjoy stage three and even thought last run with stage three years ago, despite having awoke me to my passion for combat sports and the want to pursue it as a career, always left a bad taste in my mouth for not going to stage four. I began to change my mindset towards that run, and see that I had just “gotten enough” and it was time to make a Muay Thai mastery Spartan custom
This time, stage three is pleasant and very inspiring. Sure it’s not comfortable but I find it was easier to rise to action with a deeper respect to my internal values. Effortlessness is a cool word they use
All in all there’s a maturity to gain with Khan that I seem to enjoy. It feels good to stand out, and know it. It feels good to be an archetype of man that takes a bold person to pursue, seeing as I’ve always known that I wanted to be a sort of powerful male. I love most about Khan that it made me lose the ambivalence towards generosity. Being generous is truly the ultimate form of love, and understanding love and how male humans express it most iconically was enriching, my connection to my fellow man has improved.
I had to read that twice because it’s so amazing and inspiring. Super proud of you Sir
I honestly feel because of your testimonial and those of @JCDenton & @friday that all men should run Khan Love & War
Astonishing results! I loved the read : )
thank you for sharing this
how was your experience with it? I am also thinking of getting one
I found a huge difference, especially in how deeply I sleep and how good I feel when I wake
Why would they makes more sense to just run dr or khan1 longer
What do you mean or why?
Beautiful
Khan is awesome.
@James you can run Khan, if you’re not ready you’ll find out. I recommend Emperor for a couple months before Khan.