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Hello everyone I wanted to take a minute to introduce myself.

I am a 28 years old and live in Indiana. I went to Purdue University for what ended up being 5 years for something that I figured out after graduation I didn't really want to do for the rest of my life. Since then I have been searching for an alternative to sitting at a desk from 8 to 5 Monday to Friday.

I obtained my real estate license a few years ago. Haven't done too much with that yet. Would love to fix up houses just for fun. I guess that is part of my dream. Something that I want to work towards. That and I have had his goal since college that I was going to retire by the time I was 30. My main reason of wanting this is because growing up I saw my parents miss a lot of things in life because they were working. Don't get me wrong I have always respected that and they have taught me hard work does pay off.

I have been looking for a new job thinking that if I move to a different company or do something different maybe the Monday to Friday job wouldn't be so bad. But I know I won't be happy.

Luckily about a month ago I found The Millionaire Fastlane while searching for a solution to my predicament. I will be honest when I bought it I thought that it would turn out to be just like every other book. But to my surprise it wasn't. The main message I received from this book was to find a problem and solve it. Honestly just that has changed my whole thought process.

Now off to find a problem, need, pain, or inconvenience that needs addressed.
 
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Now off to find a problem, need, pain, or inconvenience that needs addressed.

It's actually simpler than that. But you'll have to wait until my next book to find out how much simpler. Ha Ha

Glad you enjoyed TMF and welcome to our little corner of the interwebs.
 

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Hello everyone I wanted to take a minute to introduce myself.

I am a 28 years old and live in Indiana. I went to Purdue University for what ended up being 5 years for something that I figured out after graduation I didn't really want to do for the rest of my life. Since then I have been searching for an alternative to sitting at a desk from 8 to 5 Monday to Friday.

I obtained my real estate license a few years ago. Haven't done too much with that yet. Would love to fix up houses just for fun. I guess that is part of my dream. Something that I want to work towards. That and I have had his goal since college that I was going to retire by the time I was 30. My main reason of wanting this is because growing up I saw my parents miss a lot of things in life because they were working. Don't get me wrong I have always respected that and they have taught me hard work does pay off.

I have been looking for a new job thinking that if I move to a different company or do something different maybe the Monday to Friday job wouldn't be so bad. But I know I won't be happy.

Luckily about a month ago I found The Millionaire Fastlane while searching for a solution to my predicament. I will be honest when I bought it I thought that it would turn out to be just like every other book. But to my surprise it wasn't. The main message I received from this book was to find a problem and solve it. Honestly just that has changed my whole thought process.

Now off to find a problem, need, pain, or inconvenience that needs addressed.

Welcome Brother, I was where you're at not so long ago, just keep saving your cash, shedding your debt, and the rest will follow.
 
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djforema

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Welcome Brother, I was where you're at not so long ago, just keep saving your cash, shedding your debt, and the rest will follow.
Thanks.
Glad to hear from someone that has made it work.
 

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