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cidargroup

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Hello millionaires
i am from nigeria, 27yrs and i am looking to make millions online as you all have as i have a small website xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx it is small and i will like your help any means possible to be like you..... My number is br549.
 
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It's crazy, because I just got on the RD forums for the first time a few days ago. I saw a link over here, and this place looks like it rocks hard. I am not a millionaire, but over the past couple years I've changed my associations and regularly hang with several successful business owners. My financial education started about two years ago. I've always worked my tail off and have experienced a lot of success in sales. But I had to learn the hard way that making a high income doesn't mean anything if your balance sheet and personal life aren't in order. Here's to the good life. Here's to education and good relationships :icon_super:. Much success to you all.
 
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Hello & Good evening ,
I found this forum last night, I have been on it for the last 24 hour's non-stop reading and taking note's. I had to take a break to go get myself some more Mt. Dew drank one, 24 pack during this time :smx6: I joined the RD forum back around 2004 or so. I can not get over how nice this site is.

I have taken a lot of lesson's I learned from reading all types of book's and life lessions and took action it. I have built a few business groups over the last few year's.
I should reach a Million in Net Worth, within the next 18-24 month's. According to my CPA and my market. After reading so many threads here I'm starting to think I can " Fast Track " that down by many Month's:smx1::banana:...
I would like to thank the owner of this web site for everything he has did here,
A very nice info-packed forum....
 
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Hi all,

I have just joined the forum. Thanks for lots of postings that are encouraging and inspirational. I aim to be a millionaire before hitting 40, since I realized the importance of money at a much later age. Half way there, but hope to learn a lot from the members here, to apply the fastlane short cut. Having been indoctrinated with money as evil and a fastlane to moral destruction, I am still in the midst of self-cleansing!
I have read MJ's piece on his "millionaire-hood" at 33, and I wish I had a mentor in my twenties to have taught me some money sense. Well, I had to learn the hard way. Now I tell my younger buddies to keep their eyes open in financial matters, and start saving/investing wisely earlier.
Sorry, if I had posted this introduction from a wrong thread. Thanks again, all!

Cheers,
Vick
 
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Just wanted to introduce myself, im Jason from San Diego, Ca and i have the best job in the world- social media & online marketing for one of the fastest growing personal development companies- Peak Potential Training & the Secrets of the Millionaire Mind Author T Harv Eker. It is nice to meet everyone, i look forward to contributing to this forum & getting to know others. Cheers
 

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Hello MJ and everyone,

I am brand-new to this forum and have read - with unbridled enthusiasm - the Fastlane book online. I am a remodeling contractor based in No. California and turning my life around at fifty. Working on several e-deas presently, mostly related to e-commerce in the field of DIY construction. MJ, your book lifted me out of a depressing rut (I could blame the economy but it really rests with my choices) and for that alone I am eternally grateful. I GET it now; just working on the gettin' more! Thank you!!

Cheers, Builderman
 

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Hello Everyone,

I'm Manuel from Mexico. I'm a real estate and IT Entrepreneur. I used to be an Advisor for a United Nations Agency and before that an Software Analyst in the University of Guadalajara (my hometown). After working 16 years in the University and UN I left those for good and join my associate in business. We had been doing good the las five years, we had have three different companies two still survive and doing well. But I'm not satisfied a friend recommended The Millionaire Fastlane (TMF ) and I purchased the paper book when I was in San Diego in May doing a consultantship for advice a clients that want to purchase a Plastics Plant in San Diego. I usually read 10 books at the same time, normally for IT I'm a Ruby Developer and I had used RoR successfully in several projects. TMF has been very inspiring for me and to have the opportunity to learn about what very focus and oriented people in the fastlane are doing is a bless. IMHO I'll do my best to contribute to help grow this forum.

I had been cracking new Ideas for money trees in other post I'll present some of those to have your feedback. I have lot to read, learn and contribute. My spirit is committed for creating a world with more and better opportunities for everybody and Internet offers a wonderful medium to accomplish this.

Regards

Manuel
 

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Hello :)
I'm Rafal - Warsaw, Poland. I'm 33 y.o and 15 years in business. I'm proud of the fact, that I never ever worked for someone else. Gotta keep it that way, right?

So, I'm here to add some value but also to pick your brain.

See you around :)

Rafal
 
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Thanks so much for the intro. I look forward to participating!
 

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Hi everyone. I read the book a few months ago and loved it!!! I'm from the UK.
I currently have some health problems that has seen me off work and take up most of my time but am working on using an entrepreneurial spirit to help get me better and able to put some of my business ideas into practice!

My first financial goal is to see if I can earn an extra crust on the side to pay for my medical bills and/or get better enough to go back to my job. Though my main priority at the moment is dealing with the health issues directly.
 

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Just finished the book and I have already re-thought out my previously failed online venture. Not giving up and always rethinking the choices are really key - thanks, MJ. Affecting millions is something I didn't totally understand until I read the book. Once I then thought about the people I know that have gained their $$ independence - they did affect thousands or more. My previous web venture was limited to perhaps 300 target companies that barely responded. My thanks for getting me to take accountable thoughts and keep tweaking the ideas until it clicks......
 
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Greetings all,

I'm based in Massachusetts, and I stumbled on MJ's book through an Amazon.com suggestion. I feel that we all have "bullshit" detectors, and when I read MJ's stuff, my "bullshit" detector wasn't going off--my "this is some true shit" detector was going off!

I'm currently in the workforce, but when I was in school (undergrad and grad), I was able to succeed because of my environment, the people I hung out with most of the time. I strongly believe that we in general become the composite average of the 5 people we associate with most closely.

Thus, my hope in joining this community is to surround myself with like-minded people. Because if you're someone who really believes the Fastlane philosophies, you'll feel like alien most of the day. So the hope is that here I can feel less of alien, and fortify my efforts toward wealth generation as well as help others.

Best,

NewWorldOrder
 

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What's up Millionaires, Multimillionaires, Soon to Be Millionaires, and Millionaire Minded Entrepreneurs!

My name is Randy 38 yrs. young from San Jose, CA. Right smack in the middle of the Silicon Valley. I'm most definitely here to network strong and make contacts that will further fuel my already obsessive entrepreneur spirit. I look to add value to every life I am blessed to come in contact with and hope to due so by mingling with you good folks here at The Millionaire Fast Lane Forum.

Now I'm back to the "Hustle!" Stay Hungry!
 
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Thank you for the welcome!

Hi All!
I'm new here and wanted to take a minute to introduce myself, as the forum suggests! :smxA:
My name is Molly Rider. I am a writing Coach and Mentor for Entrepreneurs.
I live in New England and excited to join this forum because I like learning from others and appreciate the opportunity to connect with success minded individuals. I live in a small community where talking about your dreams and financial goals is not the norm. People here are content to stay in their comfort zone and do as their parents did. There is nothing wrong with the lifestyle, it simply limits the number of people with whom I can have this kind of conversation.

I am currently writing a creative non-fiction book series for YA and young adult. I hope to someday be a famous author. I also hope to help start programs to re-inspire the youth of America. Teens and pre-teens should know that they are not too young to actualize their dreams. They do not need to wait until they are out of school to start their “career.†They can see their dreams come true today.

I plan to do this by first following my dreams and helping those who are starting to step into their dreams! Then, I plan to create a curriculum for kids and piloting it in private or charter schools before taking action to move it into the mainstream public school curriculum.
I am always open to suggestions and positive thoughts!
 
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Hello MJ,

I just heard of this forum from my friend and business partner and this place has endless and priceless pieces of information. Thank you for taking the time to set this up. We all appreciate it.

I am a young professional who just graduated college 2 years ago and majored in Entrepreneurship and Supply Chain Management. I have had my own car detailing business since I was 18 so I have always been the entrepreneur type.

Me and my friend are now in the process of starting a lead management company. We do SEO and generate leads all over the country across a variety of niches.

I look forward to reading more and learning from others!!

Thank you,
 

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Hi all, looking forward to learning and participating. I'm from Virginia and no stranger to the Internet but still enjoy learning and growing.

Roxanne
 

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I am looking forward with the vast amounts of free intelligent information on this forum. Add me or ask me any questions, I am here to help everyone and share like minded ideas.
 
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Thank you all for the welcome. I'm new here and this is my first post.

I would love to know you all and I'm enthusiastic to become a part of this learning and growing process.

Thanks MJ for creating this wonderful forum and for the fast approval. We're going to a have a wonderful time ahead here. I welcome all who join after me and visit this thread for familiarization and their first post.
 

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Hello everyone! I found this exciting forum after reading the book by MJ. It was truly truly inspiring.

All along, I had been a dreamer without actions - I dreamt of being a debt free person, having the ability to provide my family all the things they want, spend the entire time with my baby whenever I want without a boss bothering me.. I was handed the book the Millionaire Fastlane in Jun 2012. To be honest, I was skeptical when I first saw the title. I thought it would be just one of those get rich quick books. When I finally started reading, I was totally hooked! I couldn't stop!! I read whenever I could - on the train, on the bus, while walking back home, while waiting..The slowlane totally totally described every single part of my life i.e.work and work and retire when Im in my 70s and enjoy the fruits of my labor..I remembered the goose pimples that came up while reading that part.

After reading the book, I decided to take action - I left my secure, well paid job and struck out on my own. Set up a biz providing a service..only to realise, I've just taken on another J-O-B. The biz started wearing me down. I can only have revenue when I sell my time away. Totally not fastlane. It's just another job. It solves a need but it does not have the scale and entry is easy - there's fierce competition. Sales were slow. I made the decision to close the business last month. To date, I am still unemployed. I took up a few freelance projects to pay the bills while I spend the available time I'm left with, researching on opportunities.

This forum is filled with inspiring individuals. I had an adrenaline rush reading JackEdwards' diary. Vigilante and many others had also provided enormous insights on running a biz. I'm grateful I found this forum. Every now and then, there would be people around me saying stuff that puts me down like "if that is a good idea, the giants would be in it; they have the capital and resources. What makes u think u are better than them?" I take these comments as bullets for me to carry on. They could be right. That is why i needed more research and look at the CENTS factors.

Apologies for the lengthy intro but thank you for setting this forum up.
 
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Hello everyone!

I'm very excited to be able to be involved in this forum and to have the opertunity to take part in the great discussions that are taking place.

I'm from New Hampshire but I am currently living half my year working on LNG Tankers (unfortunately selling my time) and the other half the year on vacation in New Hampshire and an apartment I have on the Belgian coast.

While I could do what I do now and live "comfortably" - I want my other half year to spend with my family and pursuing my interests.

I am in the process of launching my first business - I found my why and a need that I can fill. So, I've started my journey.

I am looking forward to the road and all the challenges and learning opertunities it has in store for me.

Jaquelyn.
 
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Hi, I'm Jerome from the Philippines. I have a job and I have a few small ventures that we've started a few years back. I have a vacation rental house which I market via internet and I'm glad that this experiment was a success. I am now looking at my options and doing some research how I can replicate this.

After reading the book, I am glad to hear that there really is a get rich quick model that works. I thought it was a myth. And yes, 40 of hard work to enjoy 'retirement' money is not appealing to me either.

I'm going to spend the next few days learning what I can in the threads in this forum.
 

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I'm excited to join and introduce myself to the crowd. Name's Dean.

I was project managing large software implementations and just burned out. The largest was a 70-hour-a-week project for two years, culminating in a 24X7 death-march schedule for the latter 7 months...with a billion-dollar client that was intent on pounding their money's worth out of the engagement. After I hit the production milestone, with my marriage in disrepair and near a nervous breakdown, I asked my boss for a different role in the organization.

He and his boss started a new role and had me set up some processes and whatnot. Not long after, another project came to the table and their true intention came to light: they were placating me until they figured my frustration blew over, at which point they would throw me back into another project. I was revenue producing and what I was basically told was "F*ck personal development, we need the revenue." I was told that I had to staff it and that if I still wanted the new role, I would have to confirm same in writing. I tried to salvage the situation but that just resulted in a convoluted arrangement with another group where I was kind of in two groups but not really in either. My disappointment led me to resign that position.

I'm currently in the process of validating a couple of franchises. But I'm open-minded and genuinely interested in the processes and stories other people bring to the table in a forum like this. If I made good money for people that didn't give a toss about me, then I'm sure I can do that for myself with some tweaking. I'm looking forward to conversing with the forum members here!
 

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Hi All,

I'm really excited about becoming more involved in the community. I read MJ's book a while back and have lurked around the forum without contributing. I have been spinning my wheels about getting going in business.

The weird thing is, I used to be much more entrepreneurial when I was a kid but I have let society train me out of it, maybe we are all born entre's and get bullied out of it? I set up a school newspaper when I was 6 and asked my classmates to write articles then sold them (of course the parents of the kids wanted to buy the newspaper and see their kids name in print :) It made me the kids version of a millionaire - I could buy as much chocolate as I wanted :) I had a few other ideas in my early teens, when internet was still expensive to set up an aerial from my house and beam internet across the neighbourhood, by sharing the cost I was giving cheaper internet to them and cash and a blazing internet connection for me.

Long story short, I studied Architecture at university (im in the UK) and ever since have been in a Project management job...the entrepreneurial spirit has been replaced with 'what I should be doing'. Time to change that, and regain who I am!

I hope to give some value to the community, even though I am a newbie. Thanks MJ for writing the book and inspiring me again, and thank you in advance for everyone on the forum!

damonrsmith
 

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