LOVE THE HATE By Cade Jackson The more you grow, the louder the hate gets — but what if the hate was actually a sign that you’re leveling up? LOVE THE HATE is a raw, motivational, and straight-to-the-point guide for anyone who’s ever been doubted, underestimated, talked about, or secretly watched by people who don’t want to admit they’re inspired. In this book, Cade Jackson breaks down the truth behind jealousy, envy, silent competition, fake support, family hate, and the psychology of why people act the way they do when you start becoming the best version of yourself. This isn’t a book about complaining — it’s a book about power . It teaches you how to stay focused, stay disciplined, and stay rising while the people around you deal with their own insecurities. Whether you’re chasing success, building a brand, growing as a person, or just trying to understand why people switch up, this book shows you how to turn negativity into motivation and hate into fuel. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN INSIDE Why people envy you even when you haven’t “made it” yet - The truth about silent haters who copy you in private - How to stay calm when people try to trigger you - How jealousy shows up in friendships, relationships, and family - Why your growth exposes other people’s stagnation - How to use hate as discipline, motivation, and direction - How to master your reactions and keep your power - Why being different makes you a target — and a leader - How to evolve into your highest version without apologizing WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR People chasing success - Creators, artists, entrepreneurs - Anyone dealing with envy, shade, or fake support - People who want thicker skin and stronger confidence - Young adults navigating real-world pressure - Anyone who wants to turn negativity into growth WHY THIS BOOK HITS DIFFERENT Cade Jackson writes from real experience — growing up in Detroit, dealing with real life pressure, real hate, and real elevation. This book isn’t sugar-coated. It’s honest, relatable, and packed with game. If you’ve ever felt watched, doubted, talked about, or underestimated… this book will make it all make sense. Hate isn’t a setback — it’s a signal that you’re becoming who you’re meant to be.