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FabX2023

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Hello!

I've been on this forum for about 2 months now. At this point, I want to quickly introduce my self and thank all you people on this forum for sharing your stories and insights! I read both of MJ's books and I think those were the two most important books in my life: No BS, only the truth - thank you MJ! Thank you a lot.


So who am I?

I'm an engineer from Europe and I'm about to finish my masters in mechanical engineering. I was always a hard working guy, studying a lot and chasing the "dream" of a corporate career. After my studies, I can probably get a very good paying job (close to 6 figures per year). Good right?

There is one problem with that: Last year I went to Australia for 6 months (first time abroad) and I had the best time of my life. For the first time in my life, I realized that there are so many things in this world to discover and that spending 40-50 hours a week to earn a living is a not the life I want to live. I realized that a "normal" life would never allow me (and my family at some point, don't have one yet) to live a fulfilling life. And this is the reason why I'm here.


My dream

Being able to offer my family and me a fulfilling life, to live life on my own terms, to spend as much time as possible with friends and to be able to go after my new hobby: surfing (I got to know the sport and the lifestyle in Australia and I love it!). The question that drives me and that I hope to never find an answer for:

How extraordinary can I make the life of my loved ones and my life?


Action

I started to build my first business and I'm going to approach my first customer next week. I will post a progress thread in the near future!


Thanks again to everyone!
 
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Atu

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Huge welcome to a fellow mechanical engineer :) Can you reveal your country/city?

I have been in a "juicy" corporate career. Nice way of learning about organizations. Do not stay for too long.

If you are to pursue entrepreneurship, please prepare, both mentally and financially, to enjoy lots of bumps and mistakes. You can always learn from them.

And best wishes :)
 

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How extraordinary can I make the life of my loved ones and my life?

the answer is very simple : by not being a sheep like every one else .
i'm fed up to watch people behave like energy in the society system .

escaping the matrix elevate you instantly to a better quality of life.


i can predict your life with 95 % accuracy : you watch TV, you listen to the news, you think history is what the books tell you it is. you eat bad food for your body. you will die from cancer at 70

you don't question anything. the politicians are right, the medias are right

and so on . this is the life of 95 % of people. statistically, you belong to the masses

because you are part of the matrix. if you are smart enough to be an engineer then you should at least ask yourself some questions :

"wait a minute, is there a better understanding of life ? "


yes indeed and the gap is big between the masses and the initiates. very big


evolution of awareness :

animals <-------> humans <---------> initiates


more insights here :

look at the cover . the pyramid . this is the light of awareness,

same thing on the US dollar bill

awareness above the masses ( the masses are energy managed by awareness : the bankers )


25056
 

FabX2023

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Huge welcome to a fellow mechanical engineer :) Can you reveal your country/city?

I have been in a "juicy" corporate career. Nice way of learning about organizations. Do not stay for too long.

If you are to pursue entrepreneurship, please prepare, both mentally and financially, to enjoy lots of bumps and mistakes. You can always learn from them.

And best wishes :)

I've been working in a big organization throughout my whole studies (part-time) and that was enough to realize a few very important things!

And thanks for warning me! So you managed to escape the corp. trap? ;)
 
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RebbureM

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Hello!

I've been on this forum for about 2 months now. At this point, I want to quickly introduce my self and thank all you people on this forum for sharing your stories and insights! I read both of MJ's books and I think those were the two most important books in my life: No BS, only the truth - thank you MJ! Thank you a lot.


So who am I?

I'm an engineer from Europe and I'm about to finish my masters in mechanical engineering. I was always a hard working guy, studying a lot and chasing the "dream" of a corporate career. After my studies, I can probably get a very good paying job (close to 6 figures per year). Good right?

There is one problem with that: Last year I went to Australia for 6 months (first time abroad) and I had the best time of my life. For the first time in my life, I realized that there are so many things in this world to discover and that spending 40-50 hours a week to earn a living is a not the life I want to live. I realized that a "normal" life would never allow me (and my family at some point, don't have one yet) to live a fulfilling life. And this is the reason why I'm here.


My dream

Being able to offer my family and me a fulfilling life, to live life on my own terms, to spend as much time as possible with friends and to be able to go after my new hobby: surfing (I got to know the sport and the lifestyle in Australia and I love it!). The question that drives me and that I hope to never find an answer for:

How extraordinary can I make the life of my loved ones and my life?


Action

I started to build my first business and I'm going to approach my first customer next week. I will post a progress thread in the near future!


Thanks again to everyone!
Welcome to the forum mate, I just came back from Oz 5 months ago - what city were you in?
 

FabX2023

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Welcome to the forum mate, I just came back from Oz 5 months ago - what city were you in?

Hey man,

I was in Melbourne for 6 months and traveled along the east-cost and NZ. What about you?
 

RebbureM

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Hey man,

I was in Melbourne for 6 months and traveled along the east-cost and NZ. What about you?
Sorry for the last reply, been busy these past couple of days.
Niceeee!
I was in Brisbane for like 6 months traveled the coast as well. I plan on going back in like a year, as I ran into some profitable business opportunities.
 
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FabX2023

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Sorry for the last reply, been busy these past couple of days.
Niceeee!
I was in Brisbane for like 6 months traveled the coast as well. I plan on going back in like a year, as I ran into some profitable business opportunities.

Sounds great! But what do you wanna do during this one year?

Anyway, wish you all the best!
 

RebbureM

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Sounds great! But what do you wanna do during this one year?

Anyway, wish you all the best!
Thanks mate, you too!
As for what I plan to be doing this year (I assume you mean the year leading up to me going there), mainly doing some contract work online and finishing up my uni studies. Once I get that done I can move back to Oz!

Cheers!
 

dani710networker

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Hello!

I've been on this forum for about 2 months now. At this point, I want to quickly introduce my self and thank all you people on this forum for sharing your stories and insights! I read both of MJ's books and I think those were the two most important books in my life: No BS, only the truth - thank you MJ! Thank you a lot.


So who am I?

I'm an engineer from Europe and I'm about to finish my masters in mechanical engineering. I was always a hard working guy, studying a lot and chasing the "dream" of a corporate career. After my studies, I can probably get a very good paying job (close to 6 figures per year). Good right?

There is one problem with that: Last year I went to Australia for 6 months (first time abroad) and I had the best time of my life. For the first time in my life, I realized that there are so many things in this world to discover and that spending 40-50 hours a week to earn a living is a not the life I want to live. I realized that a "normal" life would never allow me (and my family at some point, don't have one yet) to live a fulfilling life. And this is the reason why I'm here.


My dream

Being able to offer my family and me a fulfilling life, to live life on my own terms, to spend as much time as possible with friends and to be able to go after my new hobby: surfing (I got to know the sport and the lifestyle in Australia and I love it!). The question that drives me and that I hope to never find an answer for:

How extraordinary can I make the life of my loved ones and my life?


Action

I started to build my first business and I'm going to approach my first customer next week. I will post a progress thread in the near future!


Thanks again to everyone!

Nice to meet you fellow @FabX2023 when you travel or did you saw that, you did the 1st step change your mindset, continue growing men! The best regards. Have a great day.
 

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