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mairiva26

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Was made aware that am on a Slowlaner’s path when I read The Millionaire Fastlane . Though I know that what I’ve been through and still is (small business and investments) may not be Fastlane, but still, the experience I get from doing it have contributed a lot on how I look and decide on things now. Grateful for the learnings. People would usually scold me for being thrifty - thankful that MJ has a different take on it - that savers become lenders ( I am now, though not yet Fastlane level lender) and producers (#goal)

Now, is mindfully taking actions forward, step by step, to becoming a Fastlaner.

Here to see, listen, and be educated. I hope to contribute as well in the future.
 
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Nothing wrong with being thrifty, I still am and would be no matter how much I earn. I refuse to pay $500 an hour for a landscaper when I know the market rate for them is $25/hour.

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Nothing wrong with being thrifty, I still am and would be no matter how much I earn. I refuse to pay $500 an hour for a landscaper when I know the market rate for them is $25/hour.

Welcome aboard!

The $500 ones are only the high end ones that do the really expensive stuff like actually showing up.
 

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