@Metz, you can answer this one.The problem I have is that I'm basing my happiness on conditions. I feel like I won't be happy to my maximum potential without wealth. And I say that because there's a lot of things I want in life that require f*ck loads of money to afford. I essentially want to get to a point where I feel like I have an endless amount of money, where I can spend on and on and on again and never run out of money. The problem with that is that's not really realistic. Because that's just not rich, that's filthy stinking Rich. As rich as how these guys live:View: https://youtu.be/qXBB9NQzAxE
If it's already hard enough to get rich, to get super filthy stinking rich must be even more on STEROIDS.
Basically this is what I want in my life: nice house, nice car, private jets, yachts, near endless amount of money and time to spend. That's my fantasy. But am I prepared to do the work to be filthy stinking rich? No, because that would take twice as long as it'd typically take for someone to become rich, but not filthy stinking Rich. And why do I have these desires? Because I know that it's possible to get rich. Before I was exposed to all of the Fastlane shit I wasn't thinking about living lavishly, I was thinking but how to have a decent living because I was subconsciously convinced that being rich was unattainable for me... Until I was exposed to the fastlane. The fastlane created this insatiable lust I have to reach that level of wealth. However because I cannot completely control the outcome of that, I will have to settle with whatever outcome I get with the fastlane. If I get a 100 million exit despite wanting a 10 billion dollar exit, then I'll have to settle for less and just accept that. Otherwise I'll spend my whole life attaining such an outlandish goal.
You haven't even started the journey, yet you're complaining. If you really want to make billions, sell high value items in bulk like Tesla.
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