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    Default I admit the unbelievable! The greatest tragedy... time vs money

    I guest wrote this article for ThinkSimpleNow.com ...

    It sums up the Time vs Money ... not unfamiliar to Fastlaners.

    Today I am confessing something big.

    Not many men would disclose this information, but I will.
    The Greatest Tragedy: Time vs Money
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    MJ, the way you wrote the article makes it seem like you are an expert writer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bozigian View Post
    MJ, the way you wrote the article makes it seem like you are an expert writer.
    Been getting lotz of practice! (As I spell "lotz" wrong... ha ha) Thank you!

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    Hey MJ,

    I am new here, I write about entrepreneurship on my blog weekly. I write about my own experience as a growing entrepreneur and some times I have articles and interviews with other young or sometimes seasoned entrepreneurs. Am I allowed to post links back to those articles or other articles that I come across on the web here?

    G

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    Of course, I appreciate links backs! Just please attribute/link!
    The Millionaire Fastlane: Crack the Code to Wealth and Live Rich for a Lifetime
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    Is there another place where you posted this article, like on your own blog or something, that I can link to?

    I'd rather link to that instead of the site linked above...don't like all of the Adsense ads and other "noise" on the page.

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    Great article, MJ. I will always remember that scene in Titanic that you mention. So awesome that you admit you two fav movies too, haha. Good stuff man.

    JC

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vagabond 007 View Post
    Is there another place where you posted this article, like on your own blog or something, that I can link to?
    Sorry, I wrote it exclusively for that website as a guest.

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    Great Article. I think so many people have trouble when trying to believe this is a reality though. Id say majority of the population has almost never made money easily or without trading time for money. It is difficult to try to comprehend building something scaleable that will make me rich... if i cant even turn $100 into $105 without being there. I think that battle is won or lost before you even take the first step. Depending on where your industry is at the current time such as growth, mature, or decline is important. Other than that the amount of capital needed will be different for any of those three stages. IMO In order for a scaleable business to work the potential customers must be HOT for the product not just "in need".

    If i told you sailors around the world needed a new particular net to catch a fish that is in demand, most likely if you created the solution and were decent in sales, it would work.

    If i told you there were millions of sailors around the world and you said "hmm let me make waterproof boots, this HAS to work they all need water proof boots" it has a huge chance to fail.

    Both scaleable, one smarter than another.

    I think what needs to be stressed more often is the fact that your product must take away a big pain for someone and what are they willing to pay to get rid of that pain?

    thanx.

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