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Bought the book Millionaire fastlane . Halfway through. Abosoulte great read. Hurt me feelings many times ( in a good way ). Very sobering message. Lots of kicking myself in the a$$ and soul searching going on right now.
 
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I am a 50 year old software engineer in the united states currently in the slow lane. This book has caused me much self reflection bordering almost in to depression when I evaluate how I have been duped. Any way cheers to those trying to find an exit in time.

Best Regards,
Kevin
 
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I am a 50 year old software engineer in the united states currently in the slow lane. This book has caused me much self reflection bordering almost in to depression when I evaluate how I have been duped. Any way cheers to those trying to find an exit in time.

Best Regards,
Kevin
Engineering is a very good slow lane occupation. It's not going to take much for somebody like yourself to ramp up as you've already obtained highly marketable skills as a problem solver. As you've already mentioned you just have to rewire your brain to have an abundance mindset that seeks to help others
 

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