Pack Heavy shared their story and experiences with us recently and you can find our conversation below.
Pack, it’s always a pleasure to learn from you and your journey. Let’s start with a bit of a warmup: What are you being called to do now, that you may have been afraid of before?
I am currently facing my past frequency, which has called me to confront my traumas, overcome my fears, and heal my inner child. Through this process, I’ve come to realize that my mission is to break the generational curse around finances in my family—using trading, music, and the skills I’ve been blessed with as tools to create change. Along this journey, I make it a priority to help others who face similar hurdles, the same ones that were difficult for me to overcome because I didn’t have guidance when I went through them myself.
Can you briefly introduce yourself and share what makes you or your brand unique?
Pack Heavy: The Producer, Trader, and Visionary Breaking Barriers
“My name is Pack Heavy, but most people just call me Pack.”
Pack is a Music Producer, Bitcoin Maxi, Day Trader, and soon-to-be Financial Advisor. His resume includes producing for major names such as Blac Youngsta, Blocboy JB, Clay Krucial, DJ Ms. Hypnotique, Miss Honey, Numoney, and more. But his journey goes far beyond music.
Two years ago, Pack stepped into the world of trading, and what began as curiosity quickly turned into a deep exploration of economics, politics, and the way money moves. That path ultimately led him to Bitcoin—a discovery that reshaped his outlook on freedom, value, and the role money plays in everyday life. “Most people don’t realize it yet,” he explains, “but the fiat system is a form of slavery. Bitcoin is the tool that gives power back to the people.”
The name Pack Heavy itself is a philosophy. “It’s a statement of discipline—to go all in on your vision at your highest capacity,” he says. Pack symbolizes the many layers that make up who you are: your upbringing, talents, divine purpose, and even your past pain. Heavy is about carrying those layers with such weight and authenticity that you become unstoppable.
Today, Pack is focused on building value and trading that value for Bitcoin, while also mastering the inner game. Emotional intelligence, patience, and discipline are just as much a part of his daily practice as technical market analysis. “The market doesn’t just test your skill—it tests your psychology. I’m reprogramming my subconscious to perform better every day.”
Outside of trading, music and the gym remain his peaceful outlets. He also documents his journey through his YouTube channel, sharing trade setups and insights for those who want to learn. On top of it all, Pack is pursuing his life insurance license as he prepares to step into a Financial Advisor role in a new state.
Pack Heavy isn’t just a name—it’s a movement of vision, resilience, and financial liberation.
Great, so let’s dive into your journey a bit more. What’s a moment that really shaped how you see the world?
Discovering Bitcoin opened my eyes to the countless lies, brainwashing tactics, and financial scams we’ve been sold throughout our lives. After reading The Price of Tomorrow, The Bitcoin Standard, The Big Print, and following well-known investors such as Chris Johnson and Rajat Soni, CFA, I realized how fiat currency and inflation are deliberately designed to keep us poor.
Global debt climbs by the millions every single day, while we work tirelessly for a devalued currency that doesn’t represent the true qualities of sound money. Inflation is simply the expansion of the money supply. You might make $10,000 a month, but when the government prints millions more into existence, you’re running a race you can never win. In an inflationary system, the only winners are those who hold assets like real estate, stocks, or gold. That’s why saving in U.S. dollars is like holding ice cubes in your pocket—it melts away with time.
This realization outraged me. If I had known the truth at 12 years old, I wouldn’t have gone to college, chased a job, or cared about much of what society trains the “sheep” to focus on.
Bitcoin, by contrast, is deflationary. It can’t be manipulated. Its supply is fixed. It’s decentralized, scarce, and the true definition of sound money. I don’t invest in Bitcoin—I save in Bitcoin. It takes time, energy, and resources to produce Bitcoin, while fiat currencies like the dollar, yen, euro, or peso can be created with just a few clicks.
Most people only see money as “numbers going up on a screen.” They don’t understand the deeper principle of purchasing power. Since the U.S. dollar was removed from the gold standard, it has lost over 90% of its purchasing power. That’s why $100,000 a century ago could buy far more than it can today—and why rent, healthcare, groceries, gas, and basic living costs keep rising year after year.
Some argue, “I’ll just buy gold or keep my money in stocks.” But stocks historically return only 7–8% annually if you buy and hold, and gold isn’t easily fungible. You can’t walk into a store and buy eggs with gold—it’s impractical to determine the exact value, and good luck finding someone willing to give you full worth on short notice without shorting you for their own profit. Bitcoin has returned 60-70% CAGR on average for the last decade.
This isn’t new—it’s the same scam that has been repeated for centuries. Europeans enslaved Africans by exploiting their glass-making technology to create counterfeit aggry beads, trading them for real value. Inflation is just another slow tax, a hidden theft that eats away at our time, energy, and money. It feels like the government is stealing our future right in front of us—and most people don’t even notice.
Now, when I look around and see people still placing their trust in fiat currency, I can only shake my head. They don’t realize they’re being finessed.
What did suffering teach you that success never could?
Your fear is a guide, showing you the direction you’re meant to move toward. Without fear, you would likely settle for where you are in life. I’ve realized that whenever you feel a strong emotion, it’s the Universe trying to communicate with you.
Emotions and physical sensations in the body are powerful triggers that move us into action. Think about fear before a job interview, approaching a woman or man, starting a new business, or hearing the whistle blow before a game. And yet, that fear always softens: after the third interview question, after getting the number, after making your first sale, or after scoring your first points.
The biggest lesson I’ve learned recently is that we are all battling an old frequency—one that uses fear, doubt, and self-sabotage to keep us complacent and comfortable. But those same intense emotions and physical sensations are proof that we’re alive. Life is about that gut feeling before doing something risky or unfamiliar.
What I’ve gained from my suffering is this: fear is calling me to take courageous action, doubt is a moment to practice faith, and overthinking is simply my old self trying to keep me from aligning with my desired self. The mission is to never be a slave to your old frequency, but instead to remain anchored in your desired reality—even when the current 3D circumstances show the opposite—without attachment to needing instant change.
Sure, so let’s go deeper into your values and how you think. Whose ideas do you rely on most that aren’t your own?
50 Cent, Marcus Aurelius, Chris Johnson, Mark Manson, Miguel Ruiz, Bashar, Malik Treville, and Nero Knowledge
50 Cent:
– Taught me to run toward my fears, master the art of negotiation, and take massive action without hesitation.
Marcus Aurelius:
– Focus on what I can control.
– Don’t rely on external opinions for validation.
– Don’t suffer from imagined troubles.
– Find the positives in every obstacle.
– Remain detached from outcomes.
Chris Johnson:
– Bitcoin is a lifeboat to freedom and a way to buy your time back.
– You don’t want more money—you want more purchasing power.
Mark Manson:
– Life is a series of problems, and every answer is the beginning of a new one.
– Life will always have peaks and troughs—enjoy them, because you can only win or gain a lesson.
Miguel Ruiz:
– The “Dream of the Planet” is a collection of simultaneous realities and manifestations coexisting with each other.
– Live for yourself and don’t fall victim to pleasing other people’s realities just because yours doesn’t align with theirs.
– Peace and happiness are found internally, not through fitting into societal norms.
Bashar:
– You can’t actually be “unconfident”—you can only choose where to direct your confidence.
– If you believe you don’t trust yourself, you’re actually trusting in the fact that you don’t trust yourself.
– There is a paradoxical solution to everything in life.
Malik Treville:
– God is your Father, and He created you in His image.
– That means you already possess infinite intelligence and abundance to get everything you want, as long as you take steps, fail forward, and put God first in everything you do.
Nero Knowledge:
– To doubt yourself is to doubt God.
– To separate from your old self, you must move forward even when you feel fear and doubt.
– Define your Desired Self’s thoughts, actions, beliefs, words, tendencies, and habits—and practice them religiously without needing validation from others.
– Do nothing to clear your mind.
– Overthinking is a sign that transformation is right in front of you.
– Make friends with fear and doubt, because your Old Frequency wants you to believe they’re enemies.
Okay, we’ve made it essentially to the end. One last question before you go. What will you regret not doing?
Pursuing every idea I’ve ever had to create abundance for myself and for generations to come.
I would regret not becoming a millionaire through trading, not obtaining more than a few Bitcoins, not starting my business ideas, and not traveling the world to experience every beautiful sight this gift called life has to offer.
Contact Info:
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/packgettinoff/
- Twitter: https://x.com/packgettinoff/
- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@packunplugged
- Other: https://www.tiktok.com/@packgettinoff








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