06/16/2026
The automotive world is such a great metaphor for life. There are so many variations across so many spaces, all beautiful in their own way. As I spend more time within this space, I see how it parallels with how so many go about their daily lives and for today’s , I want to challenge you to look at where you’re holding yourself back because, my lovelies, you’re waiting for a green light that is NOT coming.
Let’s look at Porsches and the transformation I witnessed 3 separate times over the last 2 weeks.
We been trained to worship the gatekeepers.
This system works perfectly because you’re terrified to damage what you’ve been told is valuable.
Look at a standard Porsche 993 or a 997. You’re told it is a sacred, untouchable investment... You’re taught to preserve it, polish it, and stay inside the exact lines the factory drew for you. You’re conditioned to respect the blueprint.
Then Nakai walks up with an air-saw and cuts the fu***ng quarter panels off.
No tape measure. No laser levels. Just eye, hand, and zero hesitation. The purists lose their minds because he’s destroying the “value.” But he isn’t destroying anything, he’s collapsing a reality that someone else built to force a higher one into existence.
That’s the real shift. The limits only exist if you choose to respect them. The second you have the absolute audacity to cut away the old programming and force the car (and your life) to take up more space, the whole illusion of how things “must be” collapses.
The entire control structure relies on you believing that the physical world is fixed, that you have to color inside the lines, and that you need permission to expand. It’s designed to make you fear the friction of transformation.
But the moment you stop treating their rules as sacred, living can begin my lovelies
These three builds aren’t about clout or aesthetics. They are proof of a fundamental truth: you don’t adjust to the timeline you were handed. You cut it away and build a wider one.
Stop treating your limits like they’re factory-installed. Widen the track. I love you my lovelies 🫶🏽😘🫶🏽
📸3 Terell Ward