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The Chimera called 'Money'.

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I am the only one ?
Is there any way to just free myself from this?

1) Acknowledge the game's existence as a societal construct that won't go away.
2) Make a conscious decision to be a game-maker, not a game-player.
3) Do this long enough, and then you can opt out of the game entirely and become a spectator.

Around here we call that "Unscripted ." :smile:
 

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Acknowledge the game's existence as a societal construct that won't go away.
This is so, so super important, especially for young people. There's all this fire and fury about the inequality and hardships involved with life among people in their 20's. Yeah. Anybody who doesn't see inherent flaws and inequities in capitalism and business and politics and society is blind. But the minute you were born it was too late to opt out of the game. The only way to spectate, as MJ says, is to go "unscripted " and have an explosive growth of income so that you can spend as little of your life in the trenches as possible. It's never been easier. One person can do it on Amazon or Facebook or a million other ways. You don't need to own a factory or a mine or an oil field to retire 25 years early anymore. You don't need 300 franchise locations. You don't need 5,000 employees. You don't need 12 years of higher education.

Acknowledge the game. Win the game. Play again or sit the next round out. But you can't stop playing until you win or you die.
 

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mj said in the millionaire fastlane he was making around $400,000 a month well the book of eccliastes said to invest in 7 to 8 different ventures so i want 8 businesses each month earning me around $400,000 each for a total of $3,200,000 a month, which makes my F*ck you number based on 5% interest around $800,000,000

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mj said in the millionaire fastlane he was making around $400,000 a month well the book of eccliastes said to invest in 7 to 8 different ventures so i want 8 businesses each month earning me around $400,000 each for a total of $3,200,000 a month, which makes my F*ck you number based on 5% interest around $800,000,000

What a garbage post. OP - please ignore the above "advice".
 

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thinking about money or shit to pay is just devastating, it completely blocks me, some days I just can't think about anything else.

Thinking can become overthinking fast when it gets in the way of doing.

If you need help doing, let me know what you want to accomplish this week. On Tue and Thu, I'll message you to follow up and see how it's going. I won't necessarily be an expert on your goal's subject, but I can be someone to help you act.

Your choice. No pressure. :fistbump:
 

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Omg, did I ever struggle with this!
For me it was even worse than needing to make money
It was like, not making it was putting a freeze on all the good I could do in the world, so I was ANGRY.
I saw people saying "pfff, no big deal" and it made me go through a lot of conflict because no one acknowledged it...
I was just alone on my own crazy desert island.

Oh boy...

I fixed it by the most extreme method ever
No safety ropes, I put my life on the line in the worst way
I made as little money as possible and lowered myself as close as possible to the jaws of death
I squirmed there like eating glass
I even went without food sometimes
Grazed the very edge of utter shame and humiliation

And in that place, I reforged my fighting spirit
Because, lazy guy that I am, if I wasn't fighting the jaws of death itself I'd never do anything
Even when facing them I almost did nothing to stop it!!!

But, I did stop it. And that power, now resides in me, to face the fears no one else will.
Haha, like batman, but less cool, and no ninja skills.
I faced the fear in real terms, and gave myself just enough rope to get out alive.

I do not know WHY I didn't do it by launching a business.
I guess I thought that was too formulaic, and I wanted to find my true inner genius.


After coming out of the jaws of death, I was still angry. So I got into competition. I competed with people in fair ways, sports and things like that. Trying to lose my "beat them all, they'll pay" sort of feelings. By constantly competing I slowly gained my composure again by always being a good sport, even if others were trying to get a rise out of me. I accepted that part of human nature in others, and by extension, in myself.

After that, I was decent at business via mindsets and I always made enough money to survive effortllessly, but lacked motivation, because like you, I'd only ever done it cuz I had to. That changed one day when a girl was like "why not though, I mean you've got it all there, why not use it". I wasn't like "oh great idea, let me get out my tony robbins tapes!", I was just like "... yeah, you aren't wrong".
I slowly got bored of not living to my potential in that side of myyself, and a new side of my personality began to grow and bloom.

I started to see both sides of the picture better, without having to get there via intellectual means. I knew both sides at the soul level.
For example DO NOT WAIT FOR THE WORLD TO CHANGE, even if the world changes and it helps you, ultimately it will change again. MJ talks about control, you cannot CONTROL the world, its chaotic man, if you get cheques in the mail for all your expenses you won't feel less fear, if people never shame you about your job you won't feel more accomplished.
But it also works the other way too!
If people see you as successful, if you earn a lot, it also doesn't make all the fear go away. I mean most people who succeed big, spend all that cash and lose it shortly after!!! So you need a mindset that is STABLE AND SOLID when it comes to success and money or they won't matter. I got this by playing high stakes poker, I risked money in order to learn how to utterly respect it. And now, I can risk thousands in an investment, playing the odds, knowing if I've got a good hand I can always lose, but overall I'll succeed. (I played up to near the pro level, but not anymore, its not a revenue stream, its a game to help you gain skills with risking money but breaking even).

When you are capable of not FREAKING OUT with 10k in your hand from one weeks effort, you can then operate at the 1% level.
You know HOW to handle being 1%... and it isn't this gloriously EASY thing, there is more to it than that.
I don't make that kinda money every week like a true 1%er, I make about 60-100 an hour.
I know I'm STRONG
But I'm not playing/making the game just right yet
Its going to take me some time
I'm okay with that though, cuz I'm growing every day :)


Look, money can't be the solution to your problems and fears, cuz if it is, you are stepping into a bear trap.
You will think you are after money but actually be after CHEAP money.
And if you chase CHEAP money, you chase CHEAP RESULTS.

The kinda money you want to make is "real money" as in, the kind of money that will never slip through your fingers.
And you make real money in conjunction with real action connecting with real results.
If you are not acting, do not expect results!!!

I am acting only somewhat, so I get so-so results, thats my choice
It is up to me to eventually act more and get great results.
Do you feel me?


I'm trying to show you that there is more to this than just cashflow.
And btw, look at your expenses and income as cashflow, in vs out, not how much you have and how long you could last doing nothing.
Get a healthy cashflow, with like at least 20% excess, and that'll slowly give you a "runway" from which you can take some risks.
If your cashflow is pathetic, then its going to cripple your mobility, so get a grip on that first by making budgets and getting your head right when it comes to unnecessary expenses.

Don't think it is all about money, its about a skill, and a way of being, and if you can get to that, you can act in concert with the principles that make you real cash relative to real action. NOT MORE, but also, not less.


Don't settle for just getting by...
Don't let all the fear and nonsense turn you into a weakling.
Open your world.

You wont agree with everyone in that new world
I hate guys making cheap money making maliscious websites, fishing scams, hacking, decieving, conning etc etc etc.
I hate them, cuz they paint money as this disgustting thing, this dirty and ugly necessity only gained by being a duplicitous scumbag.
But I don't listen to people like that, I listen to my own gut, to my customers, to good friends of mine who do their best in business, and we make a real go of things. We show it doesn't take nasty tactics to succeed, and we aren't shy about throwing in a few marketting tactics or whatever here and there to play a LITTLE dirty at times, but its all done in a good way.

So yeah, my point is, grow a larger opinion, rather than let the chimera maul you without end.
Not everyone and everything is the enemy, it'll be ok.
But keep your wits about you :)
And grow
 
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yeah and i need support

Please stop posting worthless rants and comments. You've been banned from the thread. Continue to add worthless dialogue to other threads, and you will be removed, for the 3rd time, and PERMANENT.

This is so, so super important, especially for young people. There's all this fire and fury about the inequality and hardships involved with life among people in their 20's. Yeah. Anybody who doesn't see inherent flaws and inequities in capitalism and business and politics and society is blind. But the minute you were born it was too late to opt out of the game. The only way to spectate, as MJ says, is to go "unscripted " and have an explosive growth of income so that you can spend as little of your life in the trenches as possible. It's never been easier. One person can do it on Amazon or Facebook or a million other ways. You don't need to own a factory or a mine or an oil field to retire 25 years early anymore. You don't need 300 franchise locations. You don't need 5,000 employees. You don't need 12 years of higher education.

Acknowledge the game. Win the game. Play again or sit the next round out. But you can't stop playing until you win or you die.

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mj said in the millionaire fastlane he was making around $400,000 a month well the book of eccliastes said to invest in 7 to 8 different ventures so i want 8 businesses each month earning me around $400,000 each for a total of $3,200,000 a month, which makes my F*ck you number based on 5% interest around $800,000,000

We expect to see 8 progress threads detailing the journey. Go get em tiger.
 
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well id rather aim high and even if i dont quite get there i'll still be better off than if i focus on 1 income only

I admire your ambitions but there are a few steps you need first.

Step 1. From now on, every sentence you write needs to start with a capital letter.

I'll provide step #2 if you master step #1.
 

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This is so, so super important, especially for young people. There's all this fire and fury about the inequality and hardships involved with life among people in their 20's. Yeah. Anybody who doesn't see inherent flaws and inequities in capitalism and business and politics and society is blind. But the minute you were born it was too late to opt out of the game. The only way to spectate, as MJ says, is to go "unscripted " and have an explosive growth of income so that you can spend as little of your life in the trenches as possible.
I'm going to say that there is inequality for a reason.
Some types of inequality are bad, of course. Such as mistreatment of different ethnic groups and change of focus towards shareholders instead of customers.

But the inequality of wealth or market incentives provided to people in their 20s vs the rich is there for a fair reason.
The other day I was on Quora, and found yet another 'What if everyone were given a million dollars to all become millionaires?' question.

F*cking money-chasers.

Before I could log out, my eye fell upon an answer that went something along the lines of:
'If everyone became rich, then no one would be."

Which is to say that money is a measure of value, how much you have served the market. If everyone had their way, what is to differentiate those who are really capable of providing value, from those who aren't?
There is a difference between good and bad, poor and excellent, valuable and rotten. That is what inequality is for...to point out the difference.

On the other hand, while some corporations use overcapitalism to their selfish advantages, MJ did a good job in explaning the loss in customer support as well as symptoms such as the ads spending loop, in which one has to keep buying ads to survive.

Across from my hostel is the central train hub, with God knows hundred of hotels here and there. I have forgotten the thousands of times I have been accosted by people giving out pamphlets to come to those hotels. Do you honestly think that people will stay in your hotels just because of a pamphlet?

I stayed in one of those hotels once. Big mistake. Had a severe body rash from sleeping in one of their beds. Found cigarette traces and smell.
The same hotel got replaced by another different hotel in half a year.

On spectating, I don't think any of us will be spectating anytime soon even when we reach our desired UNSCRIPTION goals. The world is always moving, thus there's always new stuff to try out or explore.
 

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I'm going to say that there is inequality for a reason.
Some types of inequality are bad, of course. Such as mistreatment of different ethnic groups and change of focus towards shareholders instead of customers.

But the inequality of wealth or market incentives provided to people in their 20s vs the rich is there for a fair reason.
The other day I was on Quora, and found yet another 'What if everyone were given a million dollars to all become millionaires?' question.

F*cking money-chasers.

Before I could log out, my eye fell upon an answer that went something along the lines of:
'If everyone became rich, then no one would be."

Which is to say that money is a measure of value, how much you have served the market. If everyone had their way, what is to differentiate those who are really capable of providing value, from those who aren't?
There is a difference between good and bad, poor and excellent, valuable and rotten. That is what inequality is for...to point out the difference.

On the other hand, while some corporations use overcapitalism to their selfish advantages, MJ did a good job in explaning the loss in customer support as well as symptoms such as the ads spending loop, in which one has to keep buying ads to survive.

Across from my hostel is the central train hub, with God knows hundred of hotels here and there. I have forgotten the thousands of times I have been accosted by people giving out pamphlets to come to those hotels. Do you honestly think that people will stay in your hotels just because of a pamphlet?

I stayed in one of those hotels once. Big mistake. Had a severe body rash from sleeping in one of their beds. Found cigarette traces and smell.
The same hotel got replaced by another different hotel in half a year.

On spectating, I don't think any of us will be spectating anytime soon even when we reach our desired UNSCRIPTION goals. The world is always moving, thus there's always new stuff to try out or explore.

Hmm there is enough money in the world for everyone to have about 2.5 million dollars each
But to consider money a static thing is disingenuous
Since if 2.5 million in disposable cash was given out, demand for more expensive items etc would increase, and probably would lead to a supply shortage of goods/housing etc and inflation in prices.

The true determination of potential wealth in a society isn't money, it is rather more dynamic and about supply and demand.

The way inequality can affect this poorly is by lowering peoples general prosperity (lowering a ceiling)
If a society is prosperous, supply is met, and demand is high, or the supply highly valued (lifting a ceiling)
In sucky places, demand vanishes because supply is seen as implausible, or cuz supply vanishes cuz meeting the diminished demand seems implausible. (infrastructures of supply and demand become undermined)

One of the ways to undermine supply and demand is via monopolies,
The reason being that they tend to make things insular, and by making things the same, demand reduces to its lowest possible outcome, and supply is cost effectively reduced to only meet that amount, making a fragile and finicky infrastructure that is subject to degradation

These do exist... and probably far too much

Secondly, I think that there are issues with base wages. A tendency to like wage slaves, rather than employees.
I can't say how that affects supply and demand, but I can say that it is certainly a strange codependent relationship between employer and employee and not a really healthy one. Society functions, but I think it may instigate races towards the bottom, and potentially mean a less robust system. But it is hard to say with precision.
Presumably, wage slaves can only feed into monopolies, and by doing so assist degradation of infrastructure, cut backs, fragility in the system etc.

Errr... also I think inequality can be another way to create inflation. By REMOVING PERCEIVED VALUE of certain things in society you can slowly strangle it into doing ONLY what is PERCIEVED as having monetary value. Which can lead to a lot more apathy and anger and all that...

So, I'm of a different mindset, I don't dismiss inequality
I just don't come at it from the viewpoint of what I would like
I think there are ways to strangle a society and reduce its effective mobility
I think a lot of places will LIE TO YOU and try to convince you they are good actors when they are not
And it takes discipline in order to separate which is which

Personally I believe in delivering justice where things that strangle society form
Justice in the form of prevention and getting people back onto productive trains of thought and action
I think even highly successful companies fall victim to shortcuts and unnecessary actions that slowly undermine society

But these are points of improvement and reform, not some angry reaction


I try to think of my reaction like a good girlfriend vs a bad girlfriend
Bad girlfriends just tell you that you suck and point out every flaw
Good girlfriends note what you are doing and suggest helpful perspectives

If I look at this society as a good girlfriend would look at it...
I see issues man, I truly see them
BUT I don't just assume they are all fixable with a snap of the finger or a simple change in how we approach it all
It'll take investment and hard work to turn it around!

I don't like inequality, I don't like sneaky people doing shady things like lobbyists etc
I would prefer society be prosperous
And I don't think it is an impossible ask that people not be forced into poverty from the middle class

So, I guess I want to see improvement
And some of those improvements should come from guys who have money and are just being shady with it
We need ways to get them away from bullshit thinking, towards society building as a whole

And in ways, education about business and the economy needs an upgrade, everywhere, for everybody, or else improvements will never stick, and we will continually see a return to ignorance


I believe ignorance has smothered society, like a fog
Kept it down in the dirt, fighting itself
I think the "oligarchs" are just posturing like they have power over it
But I doubt they do

Ignorance is a scary thing
Because no one controls it, and those who possess it, it controls them... so...

And it doesn't care if you are rich or poor, you can be ignorant in both cases.


I see my fight as a fight against ignorance
Not against others
Though I've had my temptations

Others actions must change as we remove ignorance, but forcing change while ignorance remains, is ugly
And some take advantage of this trying to use it as a smokescreen

Money is complicated I'm afraid
 
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well im hoping to have it all in one office building, each business will only have 8 products, to price them i take $400 grand and divide by 8 for a price of $50,000 repeat 8 times and $3,200,000

Awesome! You're one step away from being rich. All you need now is money!
 
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As the title suggest, this post is about money and how it affects MY mindset.
I have this thing in my mind:

What If, starting from tomorrow I was able to not to worry about making money?

For me, thinking about money or shit to pay is just devastating, it completely blocks me,
some days I just can't think about anything else.
I hate the fact that this is my first thought when I wake up in the morning.

I feel like my mind keeps a lot of doors closed because it's too busy thinking about this.
It's not about I WANT TO MAKE MONEY.
it's I HAVE TO, BECAUSE.

And the worst thing is people telling me:
I'ts normal, everyone has to do this, it's LIFE.

Currently I'm working on a bunch of long term projects, but some days I just can't focus.

I am the only one ?
Is there any way to just free myself from this?


Sorry for my bad English, as always.
 
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Omg, did I ever struggle with this!
For me it was even worse than needing to make money
It was like, not making it was putting a freeze on all the good I could do in the world, so I was ANGRY.
I saw people saying "pfff, no big deal" and it made me go through a lot of conflict because no one acknowledged it...
I was just alone on my own crazy desert island.

Oh boy...

I fixed it by the most extreme method ever
No safety ropes, I put my life on the line in the worst way
I made as little money as possible and lowered myself as close as possible to the jaws of death
I squirmed there like eating glass
I even went without food sometimes
Grazed the very edge of utter shame and humiliation

And in that place, I reforged my fighting spirit
Because, lazy guy that I am, if I wasn't fighting the jaws of death itself I'd never do anything
Even when facing them I almost did nothing to stop it!!!

But, I did stop it. And that power, now resides in me, to face the fears no one else will.
Haha, like batman, but less cool, and no ninja skills.
I faced the fear in real terms, and gave myself just enough rope to get out alive.

I do not know WHY I didn't do it by launching a business.
I guess I thought that was too formulaic, and I wanted to find my true inner genius.


After coming out of the jaws of death, I was still angry. So I got into competition. I competed with people in fair ways, sports and things like that. Trying to lose my "beat them all, they'll pay" sort of feelings. By constantly competing I slowly gained my composure again by always being a good sport, even if others were trying to get a rise out of me. I accepted that part of human nature in others, and by extension, in myself.

After that, I was decent at business via mindsets and I always made enough money to survive effortllessly, but lacked motivation, because like you, I'd only ever done it cuz I had to. That changed one day when a girl was like "why not though, I mean you've got it all there, why not use it". I wasn't like "oh great idea, let me get out my tony robbins tapes!", I was just like "... yeah, you aren't wrong".
I slowly got bored of not living to my potential in that side of myyself, and a new side of my personality began to grow and bloom.

I started to see both sides of the picture better, without having to get there via intellectual means. I knew both sides at the soul level.
For example DO NOT WAIT FOR THE WORLD TO CHANGE, even if the world changes and it helps you, ultimately it will change again. MJ talks about control, you cannot CONTROL the world, its chaotic man, if you get cheques in the mail for all your expenses you won't feel less fear, if people never shame you about your job you won't feel more accomplished.
But it also works the other way too!
If people see you as successful, if you earn a lot, it also doesn't make all the fear go away. I mean most people who succeed big, spend all that cash and lose it shortly after!!! So you need a mindset that is STABLE AND SOLID when it comes to success and money or they won't matter. I got this by playing high stakes poker, I risked money in order to learn how to utterly respect it. And now, I can risk thousands in an investment, playing the odds, knowing if I've got a good hand I can always lose, but overall I'll succeed. (I played up to near the pro level, but not anymore, its not a revenue stream, its a game to help you gain skills with risking money but breaking even).

When you are capable of not FREAKING OUT with 10k in your hand from one weeks effort, you can then operate at the 1% level.
You know HOW to handle being 1%... and it isn't this gloriously EASY thing, there is more to it than that.
I don't make that kinda money every week like a true 1%er, I make about 60-100 an hour.
I know I'm STRONG
But I'm not playing/making the game just right yet
Its going to take me some time
I'm okay with that though, cuz I'm growing every day :)


Look, money can't be the solution to your problems and fears, cuz if it is, you are stepping into a bear trap.
You will think you are after money but actually be after CHEAP money.
And if you chase CHEAP money, you chase CHEAP RESULTS.

The kinda money you want to make is "real money" as in, the kind of money that will never slip through your fingers.
And you make real money in conjunction with real action connecting with real results.
If you are not acting, do not expect results!!!

I am acting only somewhat, so I get so-so results, thats my choice
It is up to me to eventually act more and get great results.
Do you feel me?


I'm trying to show you that there is more to this than just cashflow.
And btw, look at your expenses and income as cashflow, in vs out, not how much you have and how long you could last doing nothing.
Get a healthy cashflow, with like at least 20% excess, and that'll slowly give you a "runway" from which you can take some risks.
If your cashflow is pathetic, then its going to cripple your mobility, so get a grip on that first by making budgets and getting your head right when it comes to unnecessary expenses.

Don't think it is all about money, its about a skill, and a way of being, and if you can get to that, you can act in concert with the principles that make you real cash relative to real action. NOT MORE, but also, not less.


Don't settle for just getting by...
Don't let all the fear and nonsense turn you into a weakling.
Open your world.

You wont agree with everyone in that new world
I hate guys making cheap money making maliscious websites, fishing scams, hacking, decieving, conning etc etc etc.
I hate them, cuz they paint money as this disgustting thing, this dirty and ugly necessity only gained by being a duplicitous scumbag.
But I don't listen to people like that, I listen to my own gut, to my customers, to good friends of mine who do their best in business, and we make a real go of things. We show it doesn't take nasty tactics to succeed, and we aren't shy about throwing in a few marketting tactics or whatever here and there to play a LITTLE dirty at times, but its all done in a good way.

So yeah, my point is, grow a larger opinion, rather than let the chimera maul you without end.
Not everyone and everything is the enemy, it'll be ok.
But keep your wits about you :)
And grow

Those were exactly the words that I needed..
I wish I had friends like you.
I will keep doing my things and keep learning and growing..
But I still think that I need a lot of practice to join the 1% mindset, before even owning some money.

Thank you all for your kind answers.
Gabriel.
 

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its working i just dont know how to please you all


with this mindset, i predict you won't go anywhere in life

you are not here to please people but to do your work on earth

you are on earth to do things according to your understanding of life

otherwise, you are just a bad copy of society's way of thinking

and the pareto principle says that most people are wrong

80 % of the global wisdom , improvement, anything come from 20 % of people outside the system.

this is not my opinion, this is fact.
 

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This is so, so super important, especially for young people. There's all this fire and fury about the inequality and hardships involved with life among people in their 20's. Yeah. Anybody who doesn't see inherent flaws and inequities in capitalism and business and politics and society is blind. But the minute you were born it was too late to opt out of the game. The only way to spectate, as MJ says, is to go "unscripted " and have an explosive growth of income so that you can spend as little of your life in the trenches as possible. It's never been easier. One person can do it on Amazon or Facebook or a million other ways. You don't need to own a factory or a mine or an oil field to retire 25 years early anymore. You don't need 300 franchise locations. You don't need 5,000 employees. You don't need 12 years of higher education.

Acknowledge the game. Win the game. Play again or sit the next round out. But you can't stop playing until you win or you die.



I think that's the most difficult part.
I left my home when I was 16, because my family wanted me to be a only school zombie without hobbies or passions.
(I had a couple of other reasons too lol)
I came back at 18, and became a school zombie.
So I'm still trying to detox my mind at 24, again, escaped and with failure in my heart.
 

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It's never been easier. One person can do it on Amazon or Facebook or a million other ways.
Just to understand the 'a million other ways', do this mean building something exclusively from internet / e-commerce ?
Or building something around a need which require only one BIG location.. ?

Thanks for your message, it has motivated me to buy Unscripted .
 
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As the title suggest, this post is about money and how it affects MY mindset.
I have this thing in my mind:

What If, starting from tomorrow I was able to not to worry about making money?

For me, thinking about money or shit to pay is just devastating, it completely blocks me,
some days I just can't think about anything else.
I hate the fact that this is my first thought when I wake up in the morning.

I feel like my mind keeps a lot of doors closed because it's too busy thinking about this.
It's not about I WANT TO MAKE MONEY.
it's I HAVE TO, BECAUSE.

And the worst thing is people telling me:
I'ts normal, everyone has to do this, it's LIFE.

Currently I'm working on a bunch of long term projects, but some days I just can't focus.

I am the only one ?
Is there any way to just free myself from this?


Sorry for my bad English, as always.

mj said in the millionaire fastlane he was making around $400,000 a month well the book of eccliastes said to invest in 7 to 8 different ventures so i want 8 businesses each month earning me around $400,000 each for a total of $3,200,000 a month, which makes my F*ck you number based on 5% interest around $800,000,000
 
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mj said in the millionaire fastlane he was making around $400,000 a month well the book of eccliastes said to invest in 7 to 8 different ventures so i want 8 businesses each month earning me around $400,000 each for a total of $3,200,000 a month, which makes my F*ck you number based on 5% interest around $800,000,000
to me its good
oh well im not gonna be perfect
its working i just dont know how to please you all
dab on them haters

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