But only few of these ways lead to big endings.
If you have a lot of time and money to risk, then, by all means, LEAP! Pursue what you plan to do without thinking twice. At least I'm sure that you are ready to face failure and rise up after heaps of failures. You have the chance to succeed.
A "never say die" attitude can get you through bad times. But it won't make you immortal.
When you believe that death is right around the corner, you begin to act because of urgency. I'm 24 years old. And I don't like to waste time. I accepted the fact that I can never do everything that I have to do and handle in life. Because of that, I make it count that I accomplish the things I want to do efficiently and effectively.
I found a lot of things that would assist me in making the most out of less. Mindset, books, habits, character, attitude, etc. But the most important factor, for me, is a mentor.
Mentors AKA Rich dads don't "cut" the learning process. They hasten the learning process by showing a path to the learner. They can only show us the door, but it's up to us if we want to open it and enter.
So how can one add the "mentor" factor in the formula of his success? One word. Trust.
Trust is a spiritual idea. You can do due diligence. You can get all the profile checks that you want. The bottom line is if you don't want to trust someone, then you won't trust someone. This is our irrationality that is blinding our rationality. And this irrationality is caused by our commitment to our opinions.
If you were given a chance to pick a mentor, who would you choose?
Someone who will teach you business?
Someone who will teach you mindset?
Someone who will teach you life?
It's not really about which one is better. It is about which area of your life would you want to improve.
You might be asking which one did I pick. I didn't pick one. I don't settle for one. I chose to grow holistically. Mind, emotion, body and spirit. I chose to be in a community that valued business, mindset and life altogether.
I am here with CA2020 to recreate the first generation of wealthy people. And this is just my baby step.
Now, what's yours?

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