<div class="bbWrapper">Even a $300k per year job isn’t stable… Currently as I work as a consultant and working on my stuff on the background. <br />
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Companies see you as a person who just pushes products and services. You have to meet a certain profitability percentage on top of being above the bell curve for the company to keep you. You are being graded. <br />
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A job is not secure at all, if your boss hates, he has the liability to cut your income source or try to let you go because of his hateful nature towards you. <br />
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Companies who have million dollar contracts can easily pull out from your employer and that could cause you to lose your job. <br />
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In my past experience having a job has been very stressful, just knowing the fact that one person has the ability to ruin your financial plan and the way you live is very stressful. <br />
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Going Fastlane is about achieving your dreams, having financial freedom, and time to live your life without ever having to worry about money every again. <br />
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Money is just the by-product to which people believe has value and is the resource to live a happier life.<br />
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Theirs nothing wrong to have a big house, the cars, or to travel. These should be seen as signs of achievement. You made it, you worked hard to get what you wanted. <br />
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As a person who comes from a poor to middle class family, I had nothing but a bed and a computer living in my moms house in a very small bedroom paying $300 dollars.<br />
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I went from being a male Sonic Drive-in Carhop making $3.13 an hour to a career in Information Technology on a good salary to almost ~6-figures. It wasn’t until during my growth in my career that I realized a job is not as secure as everyone think it is. A single choice from the higher ups and the life you’ve built or are building can crumble very fast depending on the financial risks you are currently under taking such as a financed house, a financied car, personal loans, or credit cards. Carrying so much financial risk makes your job essential to your way of living to fund everything you are paying for just to live the “American Dream White Pickett Fence”.<br />
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I’ve lived this life in my early 20s with my previous relationship, but also had it crumble because life was ready to teach me hard lessons I needed to learn because some of it was self-created. <br />
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As I’ve studied a few millionaires and billionaires about their stories. The difference between successful people and negative people does come down to mindset and how they see the world. Not only is it mindset, it’s also their habitual systems, and having a great sense of delayed gratification versus the instant gratification my generation or younger experiences today. <br />
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Sure the TMF, talks about Fastlane, and achieving your dreams. <br />
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But the journey is long and tough. It requires a different levels of thinking and lessons to be learned. It’s about having an internal locus, understanding that you have the ability to create the life you want versus having an external locus letting what life throws at you and you just react to it. This is what we call coasting. <br />
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Your environment also is a very important factor, the people you lived with, your friends you surround yourself with, and how you interrupt your failures to successes. <br />
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I think mindset is a very important component, because the tactics and taking action is honestly the easiest thing. But I think mindset is hardest component to master because once you read TMF, Unscripted, or TGRE. Theirs no going back to the ordinary way of life you use to live. <br />
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We essentially have unplugged ourselves the matrix and took the red pill, no longer living on the Autopilot way of life that you see everyone else lives if you were to take a second and look around you at a 30,000 feet level of how everyone else is currently living.</div>