I'm about halfway through the Millionaire Fastlane book, I like it lot. Put off reading it for a long time because the title made it sound like yet another "Paradox of Practice" book. In fact I finally started reading it when I randomly flipped it open to the exact "Paradox of Practice" pages and realized it was the exact opposite of what I had suspected.
I blog anonymously about this sort of thing, I do so anonymously for various reasons but what got me started was my frustration with that exact phenomenon: people pushing "success coach" material who were only successful at ... you guessed it, pushing "success coach" products.
Personally, I own a web services business and am invested in a couple other companies both online and off. I live in Canada, eh. Married, one kid, play in an obscure punk rock band.
I love studying economics, business biographies, history and the world class investors.
I blog anonymously about this sort of thing, I do so anonymously for various reasons but what got me started was my frustration with that exact phenomenon: people pushing "success coach" material who were only successful at ... you guessed it, pushing "success coach" products.
Personally, I own a web services business and am invested in a couple other companies both online and off. I live in Canada, eh. Married, one kid, play in an obscure punk rock band.
I love studying economics, business biographies, history and the world class investors.
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