How I Almost "Met" Jay-Z (And What It Taught Me)
Missed By That Much
During my trip to NYC, I almost met Jay-Z.
And I say met very loosely.
It was night 4 of Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter Tour at MetLife Stadium. The show was about to start, my girlfriend and I were still outside trying to find the right gate to access our suite seats.
Once we realized we had to go through the VIP gate, we started running. From outside, we heard the arena erupt, Beyoncé was about to hit the stage. Out of breath but relieved, we finally reached the correct entrance. That’s when the elevator attendant casually hit us with:
“You just missed Jay-Z. I just took him up.”
The way he looked — like he’d just seen a ghost — I believed him. I get it though, it's Hov. He also mentioned that he was with a large group (not surprising), so the odds of them letting strangers on the elevator were slim to none… but not zero.
Still, it got me thinking though:
What would I even say if I had the chance?
Would I Be Ready If It Did Happen?
It made me check myself. Have I been showing up the way I need to? Have I been giving enough 100% days to confidently show someone like THAT what I’ve been building?
Sure, my work is good. But is it ready for that many eyeballs?
Would I freeze or stutter my words?
Or would I move with clarity and confidence?
All throughout the concert, I was sitting with that question. Getting real honest with myself. Sometimes we crave the moment, the break, the one shot that changes everything. But the truth is: sometimes we’re not ready for it yet. And getting the opportunity before you’re ready? That can set you back more than anything.
I’d Rather Build diligently Than Break Loudly
I’m not trying to blow up off of a moment I can’t even follow through on.
I want to stay down until it’s my time — and when it is, I’ll be more than ready.
I’ll have the proof, not just the pitch.
I’ll have the receipts, not just the energy.
I’ll have the work.
I don’t need to fake it or force it.
I just need to keep going.
A line from The Sopranos that always stuck with me:
“Time and patience turned the mulberry leaf to silk.”
Running my own race.



