I hope you and the family are doing well—Mom, Dad, Adrien, Yvan, Michel, my uncles, my aunties, my grandparents, and all my other relatives. Today, I’m writing this letter to you, my friend. In this letter, I’ll lay out my struggles and the goals I want to achieve before 2031 (for my twenty-fifth birthday—hahaha, you already know). I’ll read this letter again in 2027 to track my progress. Trêve de mondanités—let’s get straight to it.
As of April 2nd, I’m in my fourth semester at St-Lawrence in the social science program, with just one semester left before university. However, I still don’t know exactly what I want to do in life—ahahah. Law, entrepreneurship, and politics all interest me, but I haven’t committed to a path yet. And choosing a university? That’s another dilemma. McGill or Laval?
- McGill: Studying at the best university in Canada, in English, would be a great opportunity. But it would mean taking on debt, which could slow me down in reaching my financial goals for 2031 (you already know hahah). Plus, I’d be far from my family and Michel, my best friend.
- Laval: I’d stay close to my loved ones and save a lot of money by living with my parents.
AHHHH, I’m so confused! But as Michel told me, I should have more faith in Jesus’ plan for my life. Amen to that.
Speaking of God, my connection with Him has grown stronger. Thanks to Michel, I’ve been reading the Bible more often—one verse every night before bed—and it has changed me. I feel so much better. Before, I used to struggle with saying “I love you” to Mom, Dad, or my brothers. Now, it’s easy. Every morning, when I leave for the bus stop with Dad and my brothers, I tell Mom “I love you.” When Dad drops me off, I say the same to him and my brothers. Gratitude is everything. Keep that in your heart.
I want to develop the wisdom of King Solomon, the discipline of Brandon Carter and David Goggins, and the communication skills of Myron Golden. If I master even a fraction of what these men embody, I know I’ll be unstoppable.
Physically, I want to develop an athletic physique and hit the gym more consistently. But consistency has been a challenge—whether it’s training or journaling. I need to build solid habits, not just for myself but also for my brothers and my future children. I want to inspire them. By the time I read this in two years, I know I’ll have mastered productivity and wellness.
Oh, and I almost forgot—@Become.asuperhuman. I’m grinding hard to hit 10K followers on both Instagram and Tik Tok by the end of the year. I even brought back all my old posts from the archive (121 posts in total now—ahahah), and I just did a new edit on Tupac Shakur with my classic style—white title, yellow captions. It’s crazy to see my Larry Bird post hit 155K views! What a blessing.
Also, as Michel suggested, I made a comeback on TikTok. Now, I have all the tools to stage the greatest comeback of my life and evolve (still at 8% for now, but just wait).
To wrap this up, I’m beyond excited for my upcoming conference on Human Zoos at the College Auditorium on April 8th. I’ll be covering the stories of Sarah Baartman, Ota Benga, and the Bamboula Village—important topics that need to be heard. And this? This is just the beginning.
Be ready—I will make you proud. I will never back down because Jesus is with me.
Keep putting in the work, keep inspiring, and Become a true superhuman.
Greetings, everyone, from me! Stay blessed, stay focused, and keep striving for greatness.
Judicael Jordan Tchouamou Tchiadjeu