Unscripted - The Great Rat-Race Escape: From Wage Slavery to Wealth: How to Start a Purpose Driven Business and Win Financial Freedom for a Lifetime
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If you follow conventional wisdom from conventional people living conventional lives, you will get exactly that: a conventional life.
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The best way to keep slaves obedient is to make sure they don’t know they’re slaves.
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insanity is financing a house for thirty years so you can enjoy it only on the weekend because you’re too busy paying for it.
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As scientists, we’re not using the stock market for wealth creation, we’re using it for income, liquidity, and inflation protection. We’re not trying to turn a hundred bucks into $10 million over forty years, we’re trying to turn $10 million dollars into a $30,000 paycheck every month. Specifically, don’t use the capital markets to make you rich, use it to keep you rich.
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The Profit Locus: I need a better product that is more valuable to more people!
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seek a better profit through a better product with better value.
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Scale minimally impacts many; magnitude maximizes impact on a few. Both lay the foundation for asymmetric returns.
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The Problemology Principle asserts that the moment you decide to be an entrepreneur is the moment you decide to be a lifetime problem solver.
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Entrepreneurs solve big problems and offer their solutions for profit.
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The Imperfection Principle asserts that anything that can be improved is a business opportunity.
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