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I'm 22 years old doing a business degree concentrating in entrepreneurship. I run a social media page since freshman year of college that generates me zero money but I've built an audience of about 3,000 people and counting, and just recently I've offered to sell merch and much of my audience is open to the idea. This won't generate me a lot of money right now or in the near future but it's something that is continually growing slowly with me posting content every day. I have a part time contract job working as a digital marketing assistant at an e-commerce agency for $15/hr, do Doordash for extra cash, I've freelanced for a single client for SEO for a $20/hour for 40 hours but I don't enjoy the process too much, and now I've just pivoted to deeply learn the skillset of copywriting which I plan to make a full time living freelancing since it's a lot less labor intensive and more scalable than selling SEO services. I'm going to graduate college 1/2 a year late since I switched majors 3 times (from 2 engineering degrees to business), but I will have no debt and already have $25,000 worth of stocks. It's also possible that I might manage and live in my parent's house in US and rent out a few other rooms to tenants after I graduate because my parents will be moving back to Europe and they want to rent out the house. My goal is to explode my income tied to time first, by getting advanced and charging premium fees at freelance copyrighting and then by building a sellable scalable service or package where I can divorce my income of time, then to use that money to buy income and perhaps even get into real estate down the line. Thanks MJ DeMarco for laying out the true process for becoming financially free, I've wasted thousands of dollars on stupid overpriced guru coaching/training programs where I am their business and their main goal is to suck every penny from me instead of actually helping me succeed. Ultimately I want to be worth tens of millions by the time I'm in my thirties, spend time with my family, friends, girlfriend, be healthy, and travel the world and afford a luxurious but not exorbitant lifestyle, flashy cars or gigantic mansions don't really interest me too much.
I'm 22 years old doing a business degree concentrating in entrepreneurship. I run a social media page since freshman year of college that generates me zero money but I've built an audience of about 3,000 people and counting, and just recently I've offered to sell merch and much of my audience is open to the idea. This won't generate me a lot of money right now or in the near future but it's something that is continually growing slowly with me posting content every day. I have a part time contract job working as a digital marketing assistant at an e-commerce agency for $15/hr, do Doordash for extra cash, I've freelanced for a single client for SEO for a $20/hour for 40 hours but I don't enjoy the process too much, and now I've just pivoted to deeply learn the skillset of copywriting which I plan to make a full time living freelancing since it's a lot less labor intensive and more scalable than selling SEO services. I'm going to graduate college 1/2 a year late since I switched majors 3 times (from 2 engineering degrees to business), but I will have no debt and already have $25,000 worth of stocks. It's also possible that I might manage and live in my parent's house in US and rent out a few other rooms to tenants after I graduate because my parents will be moving back to Europe and they want to rent out the house. My goal is to explode my income tied to time first, by getting advanced and charging premium fees at freelance copyrighting and then by building a sellable scalable service or package where I can divorce my income of time, then to use that money to buy income and perhaps even get into real estate down the line. Thanks MJ DeMarco for laying out the true process for becoming financially free, I've wasted thousands of dollars on stupid overpriced guru coaching/training programs where I am their business and their main goal is to suck every penny from me instead of actually helping me succeed. Ultimately I want to be worth tens of millions by the time I'm in my thirties, spend time with my family, friends, girlfriend, be healthy, and travel the world and afford a luxurious but not exorbitant lifestyle, flashy cars or gigantic mansions don't really interest me too much.
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