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Yep i want to but it's really hard, when you live in a developing country so I'm thinking at least it gonna take next 10 years to do so but I'm willing to try it .
Thanks, what people don't understand is that time is your most valuable asset and should never be thrown away working for someone else, their vision and their goals. You should use your small time here doing what you want to do. I'm gonna be an entrepreneur and work on my own business, sell it and live the rest of my life never worrying about money. I plan on making this happen in my 20's.Keep that attitude and stay hungry to achieve it, believe it in your entire being that it will happen and put as much work as it takes to get where you want. Don't let the doubts and insecurities of others and yourself get in the way.
But also know you live either giving time for money, or giving ideas for money. And a lot of people have it ingrained in them that time is the only way. Grade school trains your for work quite honestly.
I just need to pay back the loans before I do anything else. Assuming my business venture manages to pay off my loans, it's a gamble I'm willing to take.Going to college was the first mistake. If you want to be financially free, it takes risk. Assuming you took out student loans, you're pretty much screwed for awhile because a worthwhile investment takes A TON of money, which means bank loans.
Student loans just give indentured servitude.
I just need to pay back the loans before I do anything else. Assuming my business venture manages to pay off my loans, it's a gamble I'm willing to take.
Thanks, what people don't understand is that time is your most valuable asset and should never be thrown away working for someone else, their vision and their goals. You should use your small time here doing what you want to do. I'm gonna be an entrepreneur and work on my own business, sell it and live the rest of my life never worrying about money. I plan on making this happen in my 20's.
Naturally I will devote my life to this goal because what's the alternative? Slave away the rest of my life? No thanks.Good. It takes endurance, and unfortunately time. Do as much as possible as it takes, nobody will tell you the roads that it takes to come out thriving.
I've read a better book called the Millionaire Fastlane, check it out, it doesn't get any clearer than that as far as Entrepreneurship. That said, I'm willing to make it happen, it will take hard work but I'll never give up, I won't get discouraged, infact it's normal for a business to fail first time around. I'll continue to read books, get as much knowledge as I can and eventually it will happen, I can already see it happening.If those are your aspirations then by all means man pursue them. You'll know that you are financially free when you stop working for money and it starts to work for you... But if you're serious about it then I hope that you're already taking the steps needed to accomplish that goal in the long run..There's no "oh i'm starting tomorrow or I haven't did anything yet". Financial Success doesn't start, its a passive thing that you foresee and either you recognize and and capitalize over and just let it pass you up while becoming content with any amount of finance you are giving. No risk no reward man If becoming financially free is something you're truly after then pursue it with 110% dedication and hopefully you'll be rewarded 10 times that effort.
There's a popular book called "Rich Dad Poor Dad" that goes over a grand process of the working and the financially free in great detail, I recommend that you read it and many other books on finance if you're truly serious about this. If not fully into this then you're just wasting your time because effort produces results.
I've read a better book called the Millionaire Fastlane, check it out, it doesn't get any clearer than that as far as Entrepreneurship. That said, I'm willing to make it happen, it will take hard work but I'll never give up, I won't get discouraged, infact it's normal for a business to fail first time around. I'll continue to read books, get as much knowledge as I can and eventually it will happen, I can already see it happening.
If you google it, you can read the first 3 chapters for free, I would recommend it and thanks.I've actually heard of that book but haven't gotten around to reading it. It's good that you already understand that it's normal for a business to fail the first time. Most people fail to realize this and just end up quitting. Good luck in your pursuit man.