The other day I studied some of the richest billionaires in the world.
As I read biography after biography, something started to stick out.
A lot of them found their Fastlane opportunity through a SLOWLANE job.
example: Wayne Huizenga - owner of Miami dolphins, started 3 Fortune 500 companies. worth 2.5 billion dollars.
how he started:
took a job as a garbage man/truck driver. Then founded the largest trash company in the US, Waste Management.
If he didn't take the slowlane job, he would have never saw the Fastlane opportunity.
another example; A well known billionaire in my area started out selling copy machines door to door. he realized an inefficiency in the way the company ran.
Started his own copy company, sold it for $80 million dollars years later.
He credits his success to learning the ins and outs of the business, and then improving upon the inefficiencies.
Too many posts (newbies) want to just start a business right away. Instead of thinking of a job as part of PROCESS, They think a slowlane job is "below them."
If your broke and you don't have a business running, you should be looking to obtain a slowlane job and find a problem you can solve within that industry.
Success leaves clues. Even MJ found his fastlane opportunity this way.
Stop thinking your too good for a job.
As I read biography after biography, something started to stick out.
A lot of them found their Fastlane opportunity through a SLOWLANE job.
example: Wayne Huizenga - owner of Miami dolphins, started 3 Fortune 500 companies. worth 2.5 billion dollars.
how he started:
took a job as a garbage man/truck driver. Then founded the largest trash company in the US, Waste Management.
If he didn't take the slowlane job, he would have never saw the Fastlane opportunity.
another example; A well known billionaire in my area started out selling copy machines door to door. he realized an inefficiency in the way the company ran.
Started his own copy company, sold it for $80 million dollars years later.
He credits his success to learning the ins and outs of the business, and then improving upon the inefficiencies.
Too many posts (newbies) want to just start a business right away. Instead of thinking of a job as part of PROCESS, They think a slowlane job is "below them."
If your broke and you don't have a business running, you should be looking to obtain a slowlane job and find a problem you can solve within that industry.
Success leaves clues. Even MJ found his fastlane opportunity this way.
Stop thinking your too good for a job.
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