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INTRO Glad I Stumbled Into The Millionaire Fastlane This Week

justusmunene

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A lot has happened this year. My 1+ year relationship ended. I finished the final semester of my degree. Just started my industrial attachment this week. Of late I've been struggling with reading and finishing books (tried Atomic Habits, didn't commit... Algorithms to live by, didn't commit etc etc).
Also, if there's something that has been bugging me for a long time this year (not only this year but this year it was the most prevalent) is that I felt like once I start working (the 9 - 5 life), that's it, my dreams are gone and I have barely worked on them.
My parents have been pushing me to get a permanent job "now" that I have finished school, I understand their sentiment but to be honest, my heart is not there in the least. They've been pushing me: "this time when you finish your attachment (I've interned twice before during my holidays in university), look to get a full-time contract now etc etc". I want to finish the attachment and after that, work on my projects, not be fully employed.
So this week that I began my attachment, I decided to look for a book to read during my commute (which are a bit long) on public transport. Somehow I chose "The Millionaire Fastlane " and it didn't take many turned pages to realize that this book resonates so so much with me and I am for everything it stands for and... here I am.
When the week began, I felt so defeated but this book rejuvenated my failing spirit, gave me a new forgotten sense of hope.
I've already tried my hand at 2 startups with friends which didn't kick off (let's say their failures - I'm learning) but I'm ready to keep grinding.
 
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Welcome!

I suspect you couldn't 'commit' to those other books because TMF is exactly what you need at this point in your journey
 

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The corp world is soul crushing. You learned that before dedicating +5 years so kudos.
 
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