Greetings, Fastlane community!
Kris here. A couple weeks ago I found Unscripted on Audible and took it for a longer car journey. There I found out about The Millionaire Fastlane . Naturally got it too after finishing Unscripted and soon I was on my way finding out about all the things I did wrong in the past. Very valuable lessons.
Lessons, which showed me that I know very little despite being “my own boss” for 15 years, running a one-man-show in Germany. For a couple years I was a freelance graphic artist. Later, in 2011 I started a company specialized in importing Eastern European industrial devices and other goods to Germany.
Both books in all brutality showed me that I was living somewhere between the sidewalk and slow lane, and inspired me heavily to rethink a lot stuff, and finally pointed my way here, to the Fastlane Forum. Now, that is a great third gift. Thank you, MJ, for starting this process for me and for so many others, and thanks to all you guys, who picked up the subject and make this place so great and valuable. As for my contribution, at least I can share some views on problems with running companies in B2B area. Despite my years of experience, I consider myself to be still a student…
Kris here. A couple weeks ago I found Unscripted on Audible and took it for a longer car journey. There I found out about The Millionaire Fastlane . Naturally got it too after finishing Unscripted and soon I was on my way finding out about all the things I did wrong in the past. Very valuable lessons.
Lessons, which showed me that I know very little despite being “my own boss” for 15 years, running a one-man-show in Germany. For a couple years I was a freelance graphic artist. Later, in 2011 I started a company specialized in importing Eastern European industrial devices and other goods to Germany.
Both books in all brutality showed me that I was living somewhere between the sidewalk and slow lane, and inspired me heavily to rethink a lot stuff, and finally pointed my way here, to the Fastlane Forum. Now, that is a great third gift. Thank you, MJ, for starting this process for me and for so many others, and thanks to all you guys, who picked up the subject and make this place so great and valuable. As for my contribution, at least I can share some views on problems with running companies in B2B area. Despite my years of experience, I consider myself to be still a student…
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