Slow day at work, here's advice from Mike a guy who's made countless mistakes, hurt people closest to me as I have grown, but still managed against all the odds to become wealthy and somehow live a dream lifestyle, no Ebook, email list, course just free sagacious wisdom *THREAD*
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1.) The hardest decisions you’ll ever make is knowing which opportunities to seize, virtually all are bad, but a negligible few are home runs beyond your wildest expectations 2.) “How do I pick or even see the “home runs?”
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3.) The problem with the “home runs” is they are ALWAYS problematic, so 99.999% don’t choose that option and quickly develop excuses and reasons why not to select the “home run.” 4.) “What do you mean problematic?”
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5.) Problematic = (1.) Is this option outside of acceptable societal norms? (2.) Will my peers think I’m crazy if I choose this option? (3.) Will I be in a very precarious position initially? (4.) Does it require me to relocate, my office, job, or home?
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6.) Now look at the option and strip away the malaise outlined in #5. Ask, IF I did this anyway, would my life be SUBSTANTIALLY altered by a factor of at least 5X if I took this option AND it worked out?
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7.) The more someone thinks they are “well-read,” “Intelligent” etc. the more likely they are to decline the “home run” they may be high IQ, but still, 10-30 points too low or too little life experience to avoid analysis paralysis so tremendous opportunity is missed
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8.) This is why the wicked smart and the average IQ take big chances and far more often come out winners 9.) Most of these “home run” options pass by VERY quickly maybe a 1 or 2 week window unlike normal options that linger
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10.) Over many years I have instinctively trained myself to lean very hard into the VERY problematic options this where you find the Blue Ocean effect described by W. Chan Kim
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11.) With video games, a cheat code is simply typed in and you are now a God, I just gave you life’s cheat code, do you have the audacity to use it? ****END***
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This is astoundingly helpful advice. Thank you.
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