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Hey @dreamer,
I have been where you are, and still struggle with ups and downs just like everybody else here.
I think it is bullshit that people get in your face when you are just trying to get a grip on things. I come from a background that is a world away from the fastlane, and when I first read the book it shook me up pretty good.
Anyways, judging by your post mentioning school my guess is you are pretty young. It's not going to be one book that helps you, it's going to be many - and putting that knowledge to work.
You have to use the information to produce, or it will only add to your stress levels because the more you learn, the more you will know in your heart you want to be doing but aren't.
Ignore the people that get all high and mighty when you ask things like this. They either have been fortunate enough to not have been where you are now, or they are arrogant enough to pretend they have never been there.
I just finished a book called The Architect by J N Gibaud, which was really good and may be more of what you are looking for. Another FANTASTIC book is Thou Shall Prosper by Daniel Lapin - this one is truly on par with TMF in my opinion, and both are very complimentary.
One thing to keep in mind is never forget that this is a process my friend. You will never find that "one book", or mentor, or anything that will just be a silver bullet to all of life's problems.
It is work, everyday - no giving up. It is feeling those pains, and finding solutions. Moving forward. Fighting. Every day.
This is what creates the satisfaction you are looking for.
I have been where you are, and still struggle with ups and downs just like everybody else here.
I think it is bullshit that people get in your face when you are just trying to get a grip on things. I come from a background that is a world away from the fastlane, and when I first read the book it shook me up pretty good.
Anyways, judging by your post mentioning school my guess is you are pretty young. It's not going to be one book that helps you, it's going to be many - and putting that knowledge to work.
You have to use the information to produce, or it will only add to your stress levels because the more you learn, the more you will know in your heart you want to be doing but aren't.
Ignore the people that get all high and mighty when you ask things like this. They either have been fortunate enough to not have been where you are now, or they are arrogant enough to pretend they have never been there.
I just finished a book called The Architect by J N Gibaud, which was really good and may be more of what you are looking for. Another FANTASTIC book is Thou Shall Prosper by Daniel Lapin - this one is truly on par with TMF in my opinion, and both are very complimentary.
One thing to keep in mind is never forget that this is a process my friend. You will never find that "one book", or mentor, or anything that will just be a silver bullet to all of life's problems.
It is work, everyday - no giving up. It is feeling those pains, and finding solutions. Moving forward. Fighting. Every day.
This is what creates the satisfaction you are looking for.