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    Does The "Early Bird" Succeed Early?

    Thanks for the awesome replies folks. I would equate the process aspect of entrepreneurship to art. One would have to become an artisan in their craft to curate a successful business from a concept to a solution that works. Indeed, there are countless circumstances that affect when and how one...
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    Does The "Early Bird" Succeed Early?

    For example: Jordan Daykin who, then 18, pitched for his business 'Grip It' on Dragon's Den and secured an investment for a solution he has worked on since the age of 13. Does getting started earlier increase the potential of achieving success sooner?
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    An Intangible Torch

    About a year ago a buddy of mine 'took me under his wing' as he started his business. He and his partner had spent the preceding six months toiling away at a business plan for their 'great idea' when I came into the picture. However, learned and armed with the principles of TMF, I immediately...
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    No Need For Blockbuster

    Glad you enjoyed the thread @Bigguns50! There's definitely a spiritual level every true entrepreneur needs to reach. Being content with who they are and why they are in business, then create a daily process that not only nurtures and grows their businesses, but also grows them mentally as they...
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    No Need For Blockbuster

    I can certainly say I'm reaping the rewards of obsession with perfection while curating the process, and it does delay the overall progress of business, you end up refining what doesn't need refinement, tweaking that which works perfectly and keeping people waiting too long for your solution...
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    No Need For Blockbuster

    Money can be a motivator, because like a video game, it represents how well you're playing. The better your game, the more points you earn. Make a product that takes off like a rocket? High Score!
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    No Need For Blockbuster

    Thanks for that grand response @Imgal! Your post resonates with why I started in this thread in the first place. There are people who we know in our social circles that keep repeating the same errors tethering them down; a great learning opportunity for those on the lookout. I'm yet to see...
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    No Need For Blockbuster

    The unconventional. One example is social networks. They are accessible to everyone, the good, the bad, the ugly. Yet they remain squeaky clean most of the time, how is that possible? The credit must go somewhere... Lo and behold, it goes directly to companies commissioned by the social...
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    No Need For Blockbuster

    That's a great response @Roland, an important note to get stuff done and quit dreaming! I've seen many people fail before embarking on that journey simply because all they focused their time and attention on was the last mile of the marathon; the peak of the mountain, while forgetting that it's...
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    No Need For Blockbuster

    During our road-trip to financial proficiency we experience common challenges, trials and tribulations. Some people are cognisant but simply don't have an idea what to do next, while a lot of other people don't realise a resolve is required and end up emotionally drained on their journey to...
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    Driven By Need

    INTRO 
    I'm 21 years old, from South Africa. The Millionaire Fastlane was my reckoning, coming into my life halfway through my last year in college when getting into a 9-5 was the in-thing. Why is it still so popular, because all people care about is the money and the latest bit of instant...
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    I've Read The Millionaire Fastlane!

    GOLD! HOT! 
    Read the book, probably three or more times so far. This definitely isn't a book you pickup once and put down forever. It's power is manifest if you use it as a guide along the journey. It has effected a change in my life similar to when you first saw that Lambo all those years ago. I always...
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    When people keep telling you how much they need your solution, there a few forms of motivation...

    When people keep telling you how much they need your solution, there a few forms of motivation that can top that.

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