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Free registration at the forum removes this block.I promise there are a lot more factors (primarily tuition cost) that are requiring me to take my college leave. I also already have an associates degree so im not leaving cold turkey
Thanks for the advice! Googled Cal Newport, im going to look into to buying his book on Deep Work!Welcome!
I didnt know 9-5 suck until my first internship with an accounting firm.
You are only 21. Thats your greatest asset. You can try and explore. Failure doesnt hurt.
I will recommend you
1) Get good grades. Google Cal Newport
2) Join an entrepreneur club in school or start a side hussle.
and a crap ton of questions
Welcome Aaron. Please don't drop outta college just because you read the book.
I promise there are a lot more factors (primarily tuition cost) that are requiring me to take my college leave. I also already have an associates degree so im not leaving cold turkeyWelcome Aaron. Please don't drop outta college just because you read the book.
1 thing to start my journey: Research more into digital marketing agencies (specifically SEO's)Understand you!
Your new life begins today. What is the one thing you will do to start your journey -- right now? How can you make your first $1 on your own?
You posted on the forum, we keep you accountable now!
Thank you for taking the time to read my post!! and yes tuition is getting too high for me or my family to support, i have day jobs so i’ll stay afloat, but it’s time i take the next step to further myself. You and many others here are a great inspiration to me! i have a lot to learn, and a long way to go, but hey, i’m a Robert Frost fan, i would always rather choose the road less traveledWelcome Aaron, glad the book has helped you.
Unscripted answers more questions, I think it is a far better book than "Fastlane" -- as it is a life manual, vs, a business manual.
Might be a shock, but I agree with this unless you're paying $100K a year of debt for it...
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