Rest in Peace, Mr. C
“Rest in peace, Mr. C. One of my daygame students has tragically passed away, and his loss has deeply affected me and our Inner Circle community. This is not an easy message to share, but it’s important to honor his memory and reflect on the lessons his journey can teach us.”
Yes the last video was about another student with 8 lays and I was going to post another student with 17 lays for daygame. But that is not important right now. We are here to honor Mr. C for this video.
M Tribute to Mr. C
“Mr. C was one of the kindest and most genuine students I’ve ever had. Despite his struggles, he showed up with a heart of gold and always did his very best. His passing is a devastating reminder of how fragile life can be, and my thoughts are with his family as they mourn in peace.
He even had a girlfriend—a testament to the life he was building for himself. To respect his privacy and that of his family, I’ve censored photos and names. But we honor his life and his tragic passing at just a young 44 years old.”
The Lesson: Life Is Precious and short
“When we look back on the last days of our lives, we don’t want to regret not doing more. Mr. C did everything he could with the tools and abilities he had at the time. But for those of you who haven’t yet lived a full life, I hope his story inspires you to reflect. Don’t take your opportunities for granted. Life is short, and we must follow through—not just for ourselves, but for those who support and believe in us.”
Addressing the Weight and Blood Clot (Speculation)
“Now, this is just my opinion and speculation, but I strongly believe that Mr. C’s weight may have been a factor in the blood clot that caused his passing. Obesity is known to increase the risk of blood clots, including those leading to pulmonary embolism (PE). In my opinion, excess weight can affect blood coagulation, possibly due to factors like higher levels of adipokines, such as leptin and adiponectin, which are linked to clot formation.
Mr. C mentioned he was working out, but he wasn’t following the workout plan I provided. He explained that joint pain made it difficult to stick to it, and I empathize—I, too, have shoulder pain that makes workouts challenging. Perhaps it’s survivor’s guilt, but I can’t help wondering: could I have done more? Could I have pushed him harder to prioritize his health? These questions weigh heavily on me and underscore the importance of addressing health and fitness proactively.”
The Hard Truth: 100% Quit Rate for Other Overweight Students In 2024 Inflation
“In 2024, I noticed a troubling trend: every overweight student in the program quit at some point, including Mr. C. Health and follow-through are deeply connected, and neglecting one often affects the other.
While I gave Mr. C the Inner Circle Lifetime Membership because I believed in his potential, it became clear that health challenges made his journey much harder. Issues like cortisol, procrastination, and lack of energy became significant barriers.”
Why Health and Commitment Matter
“Health isn’t just about looks—it’s about energy, focus, the ability to prevent diseases, and follow through on goals. Mr. C struggled with joint pain and found it difficult to exercise. He told me he was in better shape than his photos suggested, and maybe that was true. But in my opinion, there was still more that could have been done.
This is a lesson for all of us: don’t let health be the reason you fall short of your potential.”
Elite Bundle 2: Carry On His Torch To The Finish Line In Loving Memory of Mr. C
“I designed Elite Bundle 2 to help students achieve consistent results and grow into the best versions of themselves. For those of you still on this journey, pick up where Mr. C left off. Use this program to take action, overcome your challenges, and achieve what he was striving for.
Mr. C lived a full life and was financially stable—unlike many overweight students who struggled with emotional control, lack of focus, and seeing things clearly. Don’t let excuses or procrastination hold you back.”
A Moment of Reflection: Will You Regret It On Your Death Bed Not Doing More?
“If one day you look back on your life from your own funeral, would you regret not doing more? Would you regret ignoring Elite Bundle 2, neglecting your growth, or not following through? This is the only course I want to teach in 2025.
All of us will face this moment someday, and for Mr. C, I can confidently say he did not live a life of regret. He did his best with what he had and lived fully in his own way. I wished he had the full self actualization though to his fullest potential.
But what about the rest of you? Have you done enough? I’ve given you all the tools—Elite Bundle 2, the training, the guidance—but are you taking advantage of them, or are you just making excuses? There’s no room for excuses anymore. This is your wake-up call. Don’t let regret define your life.”
Reiterating His Kindness
“Once again, I’d like to reiterate that Mr. C was the nicest student I’ve ever had. While many students struggle with excuses or even malevolence, Mr. C stood out as a person with an incredible benovlent heart.
He told me he had a good upbringing and no mental trauma, and it showed in his kindness, sincerity, and genuine desire to improve. His heart of gold will always be remembered here. He will forever be a part of this family.”
It was an honor to know him.
Closing with Gratitude and Respect
Let’s honor Mr. C by living fully, prioritizing our health, and committing to our goals without excuses. Rest in peace, Mr. C—you will always be remembered for your kindness, resilience, and heart of gold. Your legacy will live on as a reminder to take action and never neglect what truly matters.
In 2025, as inflation tightens, I must act in good conscience. I cannot take on students who don’t prioritize their health because neglecting it isn’t just about failing—it can sometimes be a matter of life and death. Let this be a wake-up call for all of us to take control and move forward with purpose.
You would be missed buddy.
You will always be in my prayers.
-John Elite
P.S, i’m devestated, he will never be forgotten here. See you in heaven one day.

