Niklas Wagner
New Contributor
Hi,
I recently came across the “Millionaires Fastlane” and subsequently “Unscripted ” through my wife. This has actually been quite a funny coincidence. She read Millionaires Fastlane and then recommended it to me. The book has been quite an eye opener for her and echoed much of what I have been saying over the past few years (although not living it.). She has enjoyed the logical thinking provided by MC DeMarco’s books and she is now looking for opportunities herself.
My wife has always believed that having a stable job with a good company was the way to go. So when I left my job in 2016 to start my own business, it was difficult on a personal level.
For me I have always been itching to do my own thing. Once I finally started it felt good. However, my first attempt was not successful and I decided to pull out once I predicted the business would produce only low margins and there would be difficulties in scaling up. Although I did not go through with it, it taught me a lot and multiple levels.
I am now back in a “comfortable”- uncomfortable job (trading my time for moneyL), but hooked on a single idea that I think has great potential, can be used in my current industry and fills a great need. This time it will also be scalable and hopefully eventually allow me to be location independent. I am now putting in the work and going through the process of learning the necessary skills (as I encounter challenges), building a prototype and rough business plan on my days off and in the evenings.
I am excited to join this forum. Thanks for having me.
Niklas
I recently came across the “Millionaires Fastlane” and subsequently “Unscripted ” through my wife. This has actually been quite a funny coincidence. She read Millionaires Fastlane and then recommended it to me. The book has been quite an eye opener for her and echoed much of what I have been saying over the past few years (although not living it.). She has enjoyed the logical thinking provided by MC DeMarco’s books and she is now looking for opportunities herself.
My wife has always believed that having a stable job with a good company was the way to go. So when I left my job in 2016 to start my own business, it was difficult on a personal level.
For me I have always been itching to do my own thing. Once I finally started it felt good. However, my first attempt was not successful and I decided to pull out once I predicted the business would produce only low margins and there would be difficulties in scaling up. Although I did not go through with it, it taught me a lot and multiple levels.
I am now back in a “comfortable”- uncomfortable job (trading my time for moneyL), but hooked on a single idea that I think has great potential, can be used in my current industry and fills a great need. This time it will also be scalable and hopefully eventually allow me to be location independent. I am now putting in the work and going through the process of learning the necessary skills (as I encounter challenges), building a prototype and rough business plan on my days off and in the evenings.
I am excited to join this forum. Thanks for having me.
Niklas
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