
>> Get The Book (Buy Back Your Time): https://bit.ly/3pCTG78 >> Subscribe to My Newsletter: https://bit.ly/3W2tjp2At the time of this recording, I’m 45 years old and a multi-millionaire.But if I could sit down with my 20 or 30-year-old self, I’d have a lot to say.In this episode, I’m sharing the 45 most important lessons I’ve learned about building wealth, avoiding mistakes, and accelerating success.If you want to get rich faster—and skip the painful detours—this is the advice I wish someone gave me.
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at the time of this recording i'm a 45 year old multi-millionaire but if i had to go back and teach my 20 or 30 year old self how to get rich even faster these are the 45 things i would share number one winners lose more than losers ever will if you think about it to be masterful at something you actually have to fail way more than a beginner even tries
number two broke people spend time to save money rich people spend money to save time you can't outwork the problem of your skills not being good enough to make more money so if you keep trying to trade your time for money you'll always be stuck as a prisoner number three say yes until you can afford to say no when you start you have to say yes to opportunities to figure out what's going to work and what's not going to work once you actually find a winning formula
Learning to say no to create the space for you to execute is the killer strategy. Number four, you don't get rich until you feel rich. If you don't feel like a millionaire, if you don't walk around and act with that energy, then you'll never create the circumstance that pulls that into your life. You'll always push it away because you don't feel worthy. Number five, money doesn't change you.
It just amplifies who you already are. If you're a ding dong, trust me, you'll be a rich ding dong. If you're a great person that does good for other people, more money will just make you even better for the world. Number six, you've never gotten better when things were easy.
If you look back at every point in your life where you've grown, where you've expanded yourself, it came on the back end of you having to do something hard. It's on the back end of a puzzle that you solve that gives you new skills and perspective to make your life better. Number seven, normalize leaving people in whatever reality they've chosen.
At the end of the day, you can only control how you respond to things. And guess what? That means everybody's responsible for how they respond to things. And if their reality is polluted and negative and not supportive of your dreams and goals, leave them there. Allow that to be the norm. You don't have to convince everybody to see things your way.
Number eight, hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work. I know so many people that are so fricking talented but they never apply themselves that I see other people that just show up repeatedly, almost incessantly. It's like the most magical thing to watch them be determined and disciplined and then win bigger than the talented people and they're left confused how that other person succeeded.
Number nine, Your reality is a reflection of your most dominant thoughts, actions, and feelings. It's how the world is. It's how it's always been. Your life is a mirror of how you see it. So if you keep the possibility at the forefront and you execute from that thought, those actions, how that feels, your life will become what you see.
Number 10, the pain of regret outweighs the pain of failure every time. When I'm taking my last breath and I'm sitting there and I'm looking back at my life,
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