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My plan to become a millionaire in 10 years.

A detailed account of a Fastlane process...

Wael

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Hello,

I read The Millionaire Fastlane just over a year ago, and it took me a bit of time to take action, which was a mistake, but not too serious as I only lost a few months. The important thing is that I've started the process. I set a goal to become a multimillionaire in 10 years (by 2032), so I've broken down this goal into actionable steps, starting with what I need to do today. Just to give you some context, I used to live in the remote parts of Africa, and no one in my family is a millionaire. I realized that if I wanted to become an internet entrepreneur, I needed to make a move, so I decided to settle in France to have more opportunities.

To do this, I decided to stop my studies and find a job to save money for my move. My parents agreed to help me on the condition that I go to France for studies. I resumed my studies and worked in a call center from September 2022 to August 2023. Then I quit that job to move to France, start my studies in real estate, and focus on my entrepreneurial projects. Last month, I bought a $20 course on Udemy to learn and improve my skills in web development. Currently, I'm at section 90 out of the total 140 sections. Learning to code has always seemed dull to me, but I understand the value of these skills.

Once I've mastered HTML and CSS, I plan to purchase a JavaScript course. Additionally, I've also enrolled in Rob's web design course to acquire other skills beyond programming, such as sales and marketing, which will be essential for launching my Fastlane business later on. Since I've set a 10-year goal to sell my eight-figure business, my five-year goal is to have a business generating $100-200K in annual profit. So, once I've learned to code (hopefully in the next few weeks or months), I'll start my freelance job by creating websites for friends and then prospecting local businesses in need of web services, as I've noticed many have either poor or no websites at all, presenting ample opportunities.

Through this freelance job, I aim to save $50K to kick-start my Fastlane business so that in five years, it can generate $100-200K in annual profit. Does this plan seem logical and coherent to you? Do you have any advice? Thank you in advance for taking the time to respond.
 
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