Rather disappointed at this as I'm also 19 but I have much higher expectations and aspirations.
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Free registration at the forum removes this block.When I said like, I meant "I like the way he responded, and with bully I meant straight to the point with a little bit belittleing."Not our intention, dude.
I'm sure he's heard 'naysayers' tell him that his ideas are stupid. So he comes here hoping to get some support.
We don't want to hurt his feelings: we want to tell him what's really going on, as adults.
Op is delusional if he thinks that living like a bum is 'retirement'. However, if that's his idea of 'freedom', just like living out in the woods and eating off the fat of the land, then that's on him. It's not 'retirement'.
We're a MILLIONAIRE entrepreneur forum. We want to make millions of dollars. That's our goal. Most of us aren't there yet, and we want to travel the Fastlane road. We're lucky enough to have people who have made millions of dollars help us out on our way.
We are NOT a 'hoodwink expenses and "retire" on $600/month' forum.
My intention was to remind the OP what this forum is about: hustling hard, making money, and enjoying life. Eating crushed ramen noodles and showering at Planet Fitness is not enjoying life, in my opinion. If OP is about that, that's fine.
Once again I have caused confusion due to my lack of detail. I forget that when it comes to forums I need to be more detailed because it is very easy to misunderstand as no one knows me in person. My mistake. Allow me to clarify
Bum - No. Retirement as in, not *having* to work because I have to work via bills and debt. If I work (which I will probably do obviously) it is because I WANT to work and the money will fuel my dreams and desires. Not be sent away to other people. I look at each dollar as a freedom fighter (Just like in Millionaire Fastlane ) each dollar that is spent on something is a soldier killed. The rent where I will be is $600-1300. I am not living off of government welfare. I am using benefits I have earned through my service to the country. Bum hardly applies here. Also, retirement was used as a more comedic way that came across wrong. Again my apologies. Not trying to mislead, I didn't think you guys would get distracted on a word instead of the point I was trying to make.
My point in doing that is to free up time so I can spend it more productively. As in getting better, business systems ect ect. I am doing it so I can ultimately focus 100% on business. I don't want a job. I want to solve problems and build business. The more time I spend not working is more time I spend solving problems and providing value. The lower my monthly expenses the more time I have.
California- I am moving there for a few legitimate reasons. I wont go into detail because I'd be here all night. I assure you they are legitimate and not for stupid reasons. One reason specifically is that putting myself in that situation will force me to get s*** done. Survive or die if you will. It wont allow me to be content, which I do not want to be. I am burning bridges and if I want to not sleep in a car I have to go and get things done. Every day all day will be spent towards goals. I find that when your back is against the wall you fight much harder. Because you have to. You win or die.
Housing- No the car is not permanent. It is only for a short time until I feel out the area. I will pursue options other than renting out, I believe I could find opportunities in real estate. I will give that a chance before I commit $600-1300/month in rent.
I believe in Mj's book he said something along the lines of. "I wanted it so bad I was willing to do *anything*, even flip burgers" cannot remember the exact words, forgive me. I want it bad enough to do anything. If getting made fun of is a price to pay that is fine. I know in the end I will achieve what I want. I see it as a toll that must be paid. I want it bad enough to do anything. In the end though, the only reason I need for anything is just one. I want to do it. I am not controlled by life. I control my own life. I want to be there I will be there. I'll do what it takes. I believe in myself enough that I trust I will succeed. It will be difficult and it will suck. But it will be worth it in the end.
I didn't say you lied.
I tried to catch you in one. You passed.
Carry on.
Whoa. Wall of text.
You should get paid to talk (sales), since you like to talk so much.
OP is unintentional comedy at its finest.
LOL... stop being a bully.
Pick on someone your own (brain) size.
The majority of your original post/title is either incorrect or crap.
(if this is true), it's the most legit post I have ever seen on this forum.I'm gonna be honest here, I'm not the greatest example to look at and say HE'S SUCCESSFUL, but hear me out: I did something similar. In my case, I told myself that I am going to get a company up and going and I'm not going to sleep until it happens. So what did I do? I "moved" to new york, and by move I mean literally go with barely any money and sleep on the subway at night. I had a similar mindset that you had: get rid of all distractions so you can just focus on what you need to do. The thing is, it doesn't work. Someone in here already mentioned that when you have nothing, it only takes one thing and then you're gone. That was the case for me, and I tried to jump off the brooklyn bridge.
Lucky for me I decided last second not to do it, and instead I went immediately to the nearest homeless shelter I could find and tried to start over. There are people who can make insane amounts of revenue insanely fast and easy, but you need the kind of knowledge that you're only going to gain by getting out there and doing it. Before you just go out and listen to any advice, do some research on it. If it's good advice, take it; if it's just a guru trying to sell you lies, be very careful. Start small and every time you fail, learn from it.
I admittedly skimmed the thread outside of the first post so I can't tell for sure if you've already left, but if you haven't yet: don't.
(if this is true), it's the most legit post I have ever seen on this forum.
Start small and every time you fail, learn from it.
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