Hit the Triple Double
2026  San Antonio, Texas
The lottery is a tax on people who can’t do the math. The average American spends $300 a year on tickets. The bottom third spends over $400. The odds of Powerball are roughly 1 in 292 million. Nobody plans their retirement around those odds  but millions plan their hope around them.
The Triple Double is the opposite of a lottery ticket. It’s a ladder with four rungs.
Pick your daily base  whatever you can honestly imagine earning in a day. The Founder picked $100. Yours might be $50, or $200. The math works either way.
| Rung | Daily | Annual (×5 days × 48 weeks) |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | $100/day | $24,000 |
| 1 | $200/day | $48,000 |
| 2 | $400/day | $96,000 |
| 3 | $800/day | $192,000 |
Three doubles. That’s it. No lottery odds. No magical thinking. Just: can you double what you’re doing? Then can you double it again? Then once more?
The top rung is $192,000 a year. That isn’t rich. That’s the number where ambition stops being cosplay and starts having consequences. Where you can actually do things  back a friend’s business, pay for someone’s surgery, hire the kid who needs a break.
Every rung is reachable. Not easy  reachable. The gap between rungs is work, not luck. And the platform is built to help you do that work: Cue Cards, Campaigns, Treasure Maps, the whole system.
Swing for the fences. When you don’t get what you want, you get experience. Babe Ruth hit 714 home runs and struck out 1,330 times. Nobody remembers the strikeouts.
No effort is wasted.
Pudding #183  The Triple Double and the Lottery Ticket Monkeys. Liana Banyan Platform.