I would say that knowing painpoints companies or users would pay money for getting solved is the main important thing. then as a programmer you can always create solutions to solve them. And AI creates lots of new opportunities / possibilities to solve problems now. But how do you know their painpoints, if you are an outsider, and never had contact with these companies...
Great observation, but not all problems are created equal - some are worth more than others. Each individual will be uniquely equipped to solve specific problems more effectively than others, whether it's through their network, location, and/or experience. That’s why I put so much emphasis on understanding and using your Unique Advantages.
@@Bgo_J Yeah, Bgo. As you've mentioned in many of your videos, I’ve followed your client-grasping theory and sent you updates on the current progress. I really appreciate your guidance.
Bgo, I never comment but I follow your content since you had like 10k. Bro, please don't go with the "what color is your Bugatti?" approach, I assume you used it to prove your point, but it sounds too tate-ish, and you're definitely above that. Keep up the good content!
Hmmm this video may have just changed my life... I have always innately operated from this point of view, but didn't really have a name for the practice! Leverage! Thanks! This explains so much fundamentally how people are getting wealthy in the modern world, and why 9-5 will never make you rich! It's a term most people leave out in explaining wealth creation, but yet is so fundamental to the process! Thank You!
i am feeling insecure in back of my mind with the 9-5 job life even i am a good software engineer , that is why i want to follow your advise with a hope that one day i will be able to earn money confidently
Cool story, but most people don't have any leverage. They don't know business owners, top-tier executives, they can't manage teams, they don't have much money to start with, they don't have marketing or persuasion skills, and most engineers are introvert. So what then?
Hi Wojciech, If you watch the video fully, you learn that everyone in fact does have some form of leverage - that is my entire point. Some people can solve some problems more effectively than others due to their network, experience, and location. Furthermore, the average person can meet local business owners, attend industry events, and learn the corresponding skills they need. P.S: Elon Musk is also an introvert - does not mean you cannot be successful. In fact, introverts were found to be more effective leaders than extroverts. The power to succeed is in your hands.
You can still be social as an introvert so that’s not an excuse. Marketing and persuasion are skills that can be learned. If you actually wanted to do something you’d find a way no matter how hard it is.
I would say that knowing painpoints companies or users would pay money for getting solved is the main important thing. then as a programmer you can always create solutions to solve them. And AI creates lots of new opportunities / possibilities to solve problems now. But how do you know their painpoints, if you are an outsider, and never had contact with these companies...
Great observation, but not all problems are created equal - some are worth more than others.
Each individual will be uniquely equipped to solve specific problems more effectively than others, whether it's through their network, location, and/or experience. That’s why I put so much emphasis on understanding and using your Unique Advantages.
@@Bgo_J Yeah, Bgo. As you've mentioned in many of your videos, I’ve followed your client-grasping theory and sent you updates on the current progress. I really appreciate your guidance.
Congrats to an amazing month and thank you for this video - truly a gem! 🎉
Bgo, I never comment but I follow your content since you had like 10k. Bro, please don't go with the "what color is your Bugatti?" approach, I assume you used it to prove your point, but it sounds too tate-ish, and you're definitely above that. Keep up the good content!
Hmmm this video may have just changed my life... I have always innately operated from this point of view, but didn't really have a name for the practice! Leverage! Thanks! This explains so much fundamentally how people are getting wealthy in the modern world, and why 9-5 will never make you rich! It's a term most people leave out in explaining wealth creation, but yet is so fundamental to the process! Thank You!
i am feeling insecure in back of my mind with the 9-5 job life even i am a good software engineer , that is why i want to follow your advise with a hope that one day i will be able to earn money confidently
Bro, is there anyway i can contact you personally?
Cool story, but most people don't have any leverage. They don't know business owners, top-tier executives, they can't manage teams, they don't have much money to start with, they don't have marketing or persuasion skills, and most engineers are introvert. So what then?
Hi Wojciech,
If you watch the video fully, you learn that everyone in fact does have some form of leverage - that is my entire point.
Some people can solve some problems more effectively than others due to their network, experience, and location.
Furthermore, the average person can meet local business owners, attend industry events, and learn the corresponding skills they need.
P.S: Elon Musk is also an introvert - does not mean you cannot be successful. In fact, introverts were found to be more effective leaders than extroverts. The power to succeed is in your hands.
@@Bgo_JBut he has super rich parents, so that's his leverage 😂
You can still be social as an introvert so that’s not an excuse. Marketing and persuasion are skills that can be learned. If you actually wanted to do something you’d find a way no matter how hard it is.
make sense