I’m a 23-Year-Old Wealthy Individual With No Social Circle – My Pursuit of Financial Success Keeps Me Occupied

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Someone better get the world’s tiniest violin. A young millionaire from Generation Z is proudly proclaiming that his path to success involved cutting ties with all his friends, relocating to a different country, and living in isolation from his loved ones “without any hesitation.” Luke Lintz, the CEO of the PR firm HighKey Agency, shared with Jam Press, “I had a large social circle in high school and even after graduation. However, the constant invitations to celebrate birthdays, job promotions, and weddings were nothing but distractions hindering my progress towards success.” The 23-year-old entrepreneur went on to say, “People have far too many friends… I have absolutely no concerns about not having friends at this stage in my life,” emphasizing that he hasn’t taken a day off in seven years.

Nevertheless, Lintz does maintain a close relationship with his two brothers, Jordan and Jackson, whom he runs the company with. He makes time to discuss work and the future direction of their business. The trio has become so absorbed in their work that they are even excluded from family gatherings, Lintz added. Lintz believes that most people lack the determination to maintain a laser focus on their goals and has criticized his generation for being lazy. “As if I would waste my time playing video games or lounging in bars.”

Lintz regards friendships as obstacles at this stage of his life. Instead, he channels his “social energy” into onboarding new employees and engaging in athletic competitions at the gym. He told Jam Press, “I still have acquaintances whom I play sports with, but I decline their invitations for a coffee or a drink after our basketball games. Most friendships will only hold you back and consume your time.” However, Lintz, who also values his relationship with his girlfriend, asserts that he could make new friends if he wanted to, but he currently prioritizes creating lasting friendships.

While this self-isolation may seem like a wise strategy to the young PR guru, fellow young entrepreneurs don’t necessarily agree with his reasoning. “Your network determines your net worth, and I’m not the one who coined that phrase,” says Allon Avgi, a 27-year-old real estate tycoon with $100 million in assets across the U.S. He shared that when a close friend of his started a roofing business, Avgi immediately awarded him multiple contracts for his properties. He describes the feeling of supporting his dear friend as incredibly rewarding, as though it were his own personal victory. “That’s how it should be. I know he will achieve great success in the years to come, and it’s truly amazing to witness that right from the start. Instead of isolating ourselves, we should view life and business as opportunities to uplift others and be uplifted ourselves. When we do it together, the thrill of success is even sweeter,” Avgi confidently declares.

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