1) Yes we can! Mindset 2) Problem first, not product. 3) Think narrow, not broad. 4) Ask for cash, ride the float. 5) Beg, borrow (but never steal) 6) Instead of asking permission, ask for forgiveness.
Be the person who breaks the cycle. If you were judged, choose understanding. If you were rejected, choose acceptance. If you were shamed, choose compassion. Be the person you needed when you were hurting, not the person who hurt you. Vow to be better than what broke you-to heal instead of becoming bitter so you can act from your heart, not your pain.
Biggest lesson i learnt in 2023 in the stock market is that nobody knows what is going to happen next, so practice some humility and low a strategy with a long term edge.
You're correct. I think the smartest way to go is to spread out your investments. By putting your money into different asset classes like bonds, real estate, and stocks from other countries, you can lower the risk if one part of the market goes bad.
That sounds like a good plan. In the past two years, working closely with a financial market specialist, I've built a six-figure diversified stock portfolio. Now, I aim to diversify even more this year.
Talking about a financial market specialist, do you consider anyone worthy of recommendations? I have about 100k to test the waters now that large cap stocks are at a discount... Thanks
NICOLE ANASTASIA PLUMLEE' is the licensed fiduciary I use. Just research the name. You’d find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment.
So many people dream of becoming entrepreneurs, but get tripped up by the fact that - unlike most careers - there is no clear cut path for success. That's why this kind of advice is so helpful for any aspiring entrepreneurs out there! Concise, clear and well-thought out - thank you for this!
This lecture reminded me of the importance of endlessly researching and solving problems with the products you make, rather than just making a lot of products, and to think narrowly, not broadly. Begging, borrowing, and please, don't steal I've been thinking about the advice and realized that not copying other people's ideas or products is the most important thing to succeed!
Once you decide you're not going to allow your fears and insecurities control your life, you are free to try do anything you want with it. Walk towards your dreams.
I had problem comprehending trading in general. I tried watching other RUclips trading channels, but they made the concepts more complicated. I was almost giving up until when i discovered content and explain everything in detail. The videos are easy to follow
I've been making a lot of looses trying to make profit trading. I thought trading on a demo account is just like trading the real market. Can anyone help me out or at least advise me on what to do?
Trading on a demo account can definitely feel similar to the real market, but there are some differences. It's important to remember that trading involves risks and it's normal to face looses sometimes. One piece of advice is to start small and gradually increase your investments as you gain more experience and confidence. It might also be helpful to seek guidance from experienced traders or do some research on different trading strategies.
There's no way that a single event could define our entire life. We're just humans making our way in the world. Trying to be better. Trying to make it better.
O vídeo "6 Tips on Being a Successful Entrepreneur" de John Mullins no TED fala sobre os seis mindsets contraintuitivos que empreendedores de sucesso possuem, usando histórias de empreendedores reais para ilustrar cada ponto. Aqui está um resumo dos principais pontos: 2:00 "Yes, We Can": Contrariando a sabedoria convencional de focar apenas em competências centrais, Mullins destaca a importância de adotar desafios fora da zona de conforto, ilustrado pela história de um empreendedor brasileiro que expandiu sua empresa para novos domínios tecnológicos. 4:07 Foco no Problema, Não no Produto: Mullins argumenta que empreendedores de sucesso identificam e resolvem problemas reais ao invés de se concentrarem em produtos, exemplificado por um empreendedor que desenvolveu uma liga metálica especial para evitar que pinças cirúrgicas grudassem em tecidos humanos. 6:42 Pensar de Forma Estreita, Não Ampla: A sabedoria convencional sugere mirar em mercados grandes, mas Mullins ressalta o valor de focar em nichos específicos. Ele usa a fundação da Nike, que inicialmente se focou em criar calçados melhores para corredores de longa distância, como exemplo. 8:50 Pedir Dinheiro e Utilizar o Fluxo de Caixa: Destacando a importância do fluxo de caixa para empreendedores, Mullins fala sobre como a Tesla arrecadou fundos vendendo carros antecipadamente, um contraste com a abundância de caixa em grandes empresas. 11:08 Emprestar, Pegar Emprestado, Mas Não Roubar: A história de "Go Ape", um negócio de aventuras em copas de árvores no Reino Unido, ilustra como empreendedores podem utilizar recursos existentes (neste caso, árvores de terras públicas) para construir seus negócios sem necessidade de grandes investimentos iniciais. 13:04 Agir Sem Pedir Permissão: Mullins discute como empreendedores, como os fundadores da Uber, muitas vezes avançam sem buscar aprovação prévia, uma abordagem que pode ser crucial quando as regulamentações existentes não contemplam novas ideias ou modelos de negócios. Mullins encerra desafiando os ouvintes a identificar quais desses mindsets já possuem, quais podem aprender e como aplicá-los para superar desafios e transformar ideias em realidades bem-sucedidas.
We are mistaken if we have a lifestyle guided by either/or logic. We think either we must conquer the challenge before us or we will be failures. We think either our loved ones must meet our needs or they do not love us. We think either we must be perfect or we are unacceptable. Often life’s answers exist in the in-betweens.
00:00 🚀 Lynda Weinman's entrepreneurial journey illustrates counterconventional mindsets in entrepreneurship. 02:00 💡 "Yes, we can" mindset encourages entrepreneurs to embrace opportunities beyond their core competencies. 04:09 🎯 Entrepreneurs prioritize solving problems over focusing solely on product innovation. 07:10 🎯 Focusing on a narrow target market, as exemplified by Nike's early strategy, can lead to significant success. 09:59 💰 Entrepreneurs like Elon Musk prioritize cash flow and leverage it to drive innovation and growth. 11:10 🌳 Entrepreneurs like Tristram and Rebecca Mayhew demonstrate the effectiveness of borrowing resources and negotiating innovative partnerships. 13:36 🛠 Entrepreneurs often bypass seeking permission and instead focus on execution to drive innovation forward.
Embracing opportunities allows us to step out of our comfort zones, challenge ourselves, and discover our full potential. Each opportunity leads to new experiences, learning, and connections. Think big and be unique!
Lynda Weinman's story is a great reminder that even a simple sandbox can evolve into a massive business, especially when an entrepreneur embraces opportunities.
Entrepreneurs themselves play important roles in their business. Their involvement, dedication, vision, their risk bearing capacities, their hunger for growth play important roles in the development of their respective business.
This summary outlines a bold, entrepreneurial mindset that emphasizes action over caution. It encourages prioritizing problem-solving before creating a product, maintaining a focused rather than broad approach, and being resourceful by asking for financial support or borrowing when needed. The philosophy also stresses taking risks by asking for forgiveness instead of seeking permission, while maintaining integrity by never resorting to unethical actions.
I am from Miami United State🇺🇸, The difference Mrs Lucy Mary Liam makes in my life is second to none it's definitely a life changing kindness. I really appreciate her effort in my life.
Seeing my broker talked on RUclips, This was exactly how I got the recommendation about her for the past years. Hit $200k today. Thank you for all the knowledge and nuggets you had thrown my way over the last months. Started with $20k in July 2024
Her good strategies of making large amount weekly profits for her clients are totally outstanding. Investing my $1500 with doubt and withdrawing $12,300 with happiness. I ❤️ you Lucy.
Congratulations on her remarkable achievement! Her dedication and success are truly inspiring. It's evident that she has put in a lot of hard work and focus to reach this milestone. Keep striving towards even greater heights, and may her journey continue to bring innovative growth, sustainable success, and a wealth of new opportunities.
A free idea for big food chain stores needing more foot trafic and business. Rent out a small space on ever ail to free sample dayers, instead of happy hour call it something like " Free sample hour " or " Free sample day " . Rent this space to shelf space customers like one would do with Air B & B. People could see who was up with the free sample line up from the website, incase they wanted to sample something before they buy it. The store would get more rental space money, more instore foot trafic and website trafic plus a lot more product sales. Just a free idea !
There is stores that offer free product samples all the time. Most notability Costco and Sam’s club. The store does not make them pay to do so. If your checking a website to see what free sample you can get that day your down bad
I am taking about stepping the sample game up by thirty or fourty percent. Bringing in new non stail shelf life products to the stores. Having rented sample space under cotrol of new product scoutes, for the stores. The store would make booth rental on the end of ever ail in the store, that could be fifty booths at a time in a store on sample bay. Managed by a independant new product scouts from all over the world. If the store sees a liking of one product, they can work out a shelf space deal with that store and the new product owners. Keeping track of the global line up on a website that might get someone interested in check out a free sample, on sample days. Just a idea for stores about to go under, another incme street, more food lifes interest, more foot trafic and new shelf space customers.
The video was very interesting. I learned six essential rules for entrepreneurs that should always be put into practice. The rule "Ask for cash, leverage the flow" particularly caught my attention.
First one is debatable. Good way to lose your shirt on a job. Big enough job is what can take out an entire business . Not profiting on a job if you already have bad cash flow will take your business out behind the she’d old yeller style
Always think I can do it ..Change your mindset can change each and everything in your surroundings. Think narrow not board in business mean focused on your target audience. Look at the cash flow and investment. Never cheat.
"The humane thread that binds people who are required or compelled to pay attention to people who are obliged by circumstance or prefer by disposition to let the always-cacophonous parade go by, is hope." - Andrew Mitrovica 🇨🇦
Whatsapp is another example of a really disruptive enterprise. If they have asked for permission, they would have got a resounding no. Excellent talk 👍
To all the aspiring entrepreneurs out there: remember that every failure is just a step toward success. Stay focused, keep grinding, and trust the process. 💪✨ What motivates you to keep pushing forward?
It's a logical fallacy to believe some one off success story constitutes a rule. It doesn't. What worked once for someone may not work for you. You can only invent a bulb once.
The last tip I think is partially incorrect. 14:31 I mean... thinking ethically. Uber has done many bad things, and I think sexual misconduct is a terrible example. Think big, but better.
Informative and inspiring talk! The "Ask for the Cash, Ride the Float" mindset, along with the Elon Musk & Tesla example, resonates the most with me. Just important to get paid as early as possible as an entrepreneur. I took detailed video notes✍on this video on my website in case you are interested.
Thanks for continuing updates I'd rather trade the stock market as it's more profitable. I make an average of $34,500 per week even though I barely trade myself.
I wish it was that easy for me, i have a huge piece of land in South Africa, geologist found deposits of Iron & Manganese Ore. Existing mining companies are just being greedy with their rediculous offers to mine the land. So I guess i'll wait until i can do it myself, in the meantime i continue my job on a cruise ship, saving money for giant mining machines😄
1) Yes we can! Mindset
2) Problem first, not product.
3) Think narrow, not broad.
4) Ask for cash, ride the float.
5) Beg, borrow (but never steal)
6) Instead of asking permission, ask for forgiveness.
❤
The last one is stealing and forgiveness 😂😂
@@YISHRAELi break the rules, oh yeah
Thanks bro
thank youuu🤣
Be the person who breaks the cycle. If you were judged, choose understanding. If you were rejected, choose acceptance. If you were shamed, choose compassion. Be the person you needed when you were hurting, not the person who hurt you. Vow to be better than what broke you-to heal instead of becoming bitter so you can act from your heart, not your pain.
Great words mate
Amazing words. Time to turnt up
This solved my problem which was killing me since 17 months i heartfully thank you 🙏🏽
wow,,,thanks
Just what I thought I needed to hear tonight
Biggest lesson i learnt in 2023 in the stock market is that nobody knows what is going to happen next, so practice some humility and low a strategy with a long term edge.
You're correct. I think the smartest way to go is to spread out your investments. By putting your money into different asset classes like bonds, real estate, and stocks from other countries, you can lower the risk if one part of the market goes bad.
That sounds like a good plan. In the past two years, working closely with a financial market specialist, I've built a six-figure diversified stock portfolio. Now, I aim to diversify even more this year.
Talking about a financial market specialist, do you consider anyone worthy of recommendations? I have about 100k to test the waters now that large cap stocks are at a discount... Thanks
NICOLE ANASTASIA PLUMLEE' is the licensed fiduciary I use. Just research the name. You’d find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment.
Thank you for this Pointer. It was easy to find your handler, She seems very proficient and flexible. I booked a call session with her.
So many people dream of becoming entrepreneurs, but get tripped up by the fact that - unlike most careers - there is no clear cut path for success. That's why this kind of advice is so helpful for any aspiring entrepreneurs out there! Concise, clear and well-thought out - thank you for this!
This lecture reminded me of the importance of endlessly researching and solving problems with the products you make, rather than just making a lot of products, and to think narrowly, not broadly. Begging, borrowing, and please, don't steal
I've been thinking about the advice and realized that not copying other people's ideas or products is the most important thing to succeed!
Yes that's true, I'm also a website developer and I help in building an ecommerce website that generate alot of I come
Once you decide you're not going to allow your fears and insecurities control your life, you are free to try do anything you want with it. Walk towards your dreams.
I had problem comprehending trading in general. I tried watching other RUclips trading channels, but they made the concepts more complicated. I was almost giving up until when i discovered content and explain everything in detail. The videos are easy to follow
I've been making a lot of looses trying to make profit trading. I thought trading on a demo account is just like trading the real market. Can anyone help me out or at least advise me on what to do?
Trading on a demo account can definitely feel similar to the real market, but there are some differences. It's important to remember that trading involves risks and it's normal to face looses sometimes. One piece of advice is to start small and gradually increase your investments as you gain more experience and confidence. It might also be helpful to seek guidance from experienced traders or do some research on different trading strategies.
I will advise you should stop trading on your own if you keep losing.
If you can, then get a professional to trade for you i think that way your assets are more secure
I'd recommend Cassandra Roberts, her profit is great even when there's a dip
“Failure is the key to success; each mistake teaches us something."
-Morihei Ueshiba❤
Repeating to Fail too many times, that's insanity. - somethings we can not afford to fail at like climate change or sustainable energy.
-me
There's no way that a single event could define our entire life. We're just humans making our way in the world. Trying to be better. Trying to make it better.
O vídeo "6 Tips on Being a Successful Entrepreneur" de John Mullins no TED fala sobre os seis mindsets contraintuitivos que empreendedores de sucesso possuem, usando histórias de empreendedores reais para ilustrar cada ponto. Aqui está um resumo dos principais pontos:
2:00 "Yes, We Can": Contrariando a sabedoria convencional de focar apenas em competências centrais, Mullins destaca a importância de adotar desafios fora da zona de conforto, ilustrado pela história de um empreendedor brasileiro que expandiu sua empresa para novos domínios tecnológicos.
4:07 Foco no Problema, Não no Produto: Mullins argumenta que empreendedores de sucesso identificam e resolvem problemas reais ao invés de se concentrarem em produtos, exemplificado por um empreendedor que desenvolveu uma liga metálica especial para evitar que pinças cirúrgicas grudassem em tecidos humanos.
6:42 Pensar de Forma Estreita, Não Ampla: A sabedoria convencional sugere mirar em mercados grandes, mas Mullins ressalta o valor de focar em nichos específicos. Ele usa a fundação da Nike, que inicialmente se focou em criar calçados melhores para corredores de longa distância, como exemplo.
8:50 Pedir Dinheiro e Utilizar o Fluxo de Caixa: Destacando a importância do fluxo de caixa para empreendedores, Mullins fala sobre como a Tesla arrecadou fundos vendendo carros antecipadamente, um contraste com a abundância de caixa em grandes empresas.
11:08 Emprestar, Pegar Emprestado, Mas Não Roubar: A história de "Go Ape", um negócio de aventuras em copas de árvores no Reino Unido, ilustra como empreendedores podem utilizar recursos existentes (neste caso, árvores de terras públicas) para construir seus negócios sem necessidade de grandes investimentos iniciais.
13:04 Agir Sem Pedir Permissão: Mullins discute como empreendedores, como os fundadores da Uber, muitas vezes avançam sem buscar aprovação prévia, uma abordagem que pode ser crucial quando as regulamentações existentes não contemplam novas ideias ou modelos de negócios.
Mullins encerra desafiando os ouvintes a identificar quais desses mindsets já possuem, quais podem aprender e como aplicá-los para superar desafios e transformar ideias em realidades bem-sucedidas.
We are mistaken if we have a lifestyle guided by either/or logic. We think either we must conquer the challenge before us or we will be failures. We think either our loved ones must meet our needs or they do not love us. We think either we must be perfect or we are unacceptable. Often life’s answers exist in the in-betweens.
You are truly amazing John. You compiled them shortly and briefly. Million thanks and will keep them, improve them, and continue learning.
00:00 🚀 Lynda Weinman's entrepreneurial journey illustrates counterconventional mindsets in entrepreneurship.
02:00 💡 "Yes, we can" mindset encourages entrepreneurs to embrace opportunities beyond their core competencies.
04:09 🎯 Entrepreneurs prioritize solving problems over focusing solely on product innovation.
07:10 🎯 Focusing on a narrow target market, as exemplified by Nike's early strategy, can lead to significant success.
09:59 💰 Entrepreneurs like Elon Musk prioritize cash flow and leverage it to drive innovation and growth.
11:10 🌳 Entrepreneurs like Tristram and Rebecca Mayhew demonstrate the effectiveness of borrowing resources and negotiating innovative partnerships.
13:36 🛠 Entrepreneurs often bypass seeking permission and instead focus on execution to drive innovation forward.
Embracing opportunities allows us to step out of our comfort zones, challenge ourselves, and discover our full potential. Each opportunity leads to new experiences, learning, and connections. Think big and be unique!
Wow! So simplified. I had stuck on some project. I'm going to use it for my next meeting with my startup partners. Thanks John and TED.
Heard from my cousin about the loyalty program she collects points like crazy says it’s very rewarding 🌟
Lynda Weinman's story is a great reminder that even a simple sandbox can evolve into a massive business, especially when an entrepreneur embraces opportunities.
Your top priority right now should be finding a book 25 Money Secrets From Donald Trump, reading it will change your life, trust me
The same trump who filed for bankruptcy 6 times? No thanks
Bot
Where do you find it?
Just google the name of it😃
That book was written by me.
Entrepreneurs themselves play important roles in their business. Their involvement, dedication, vision, their risk bearing capacities, their hunger for growth play important roles in the development of their respective business.
Sometimes people don't quit because of anything happening at work. They quit because of things happening in their personal lives.
Thank you Pr. Mullins !
Thats why its important to listen and observe, so that the problems of the world can become clear to you.
I can't get enough of roulette. There's just something about the thrill of the spin. Ever have those lucky days
This summary outlines a bold, entrepreneurial mindset that emphasizes action over caution. It encourages prioritizing problem-solving before creating a product, maintaining a focused rather than broad approach, and being resourceful by asking for financial support or borrowing when needed. The philosophy also stresses taking risks by asking for forgiveness instead of seeking permission, while maintaining integrity by never resorting to unethical actions.
I am not a business person whatsoever, but I found this very interesting to watch
I'm glad I was introduced to forex trading and got the best teacher and mentor who helped me understand the financial market I'm grateful to Mrs Liam🙏
I am from Miami United State🇺🇸, The difference Mrs Lucy Mary Liam makes in my life is second to none it's definitely a life changing kindness. I really appreciate her effort in my life.
I invested $2,000 and the trade in one month making close to $20,000. I wonder where she got her analysis.
Seeing my broker talked on RUclips, This was exactly how I got the recommendation about her for the past years. Hit $200k today. Thank you for all the knowledge and nuggets you had thrown my way over the last months. Started with $20k in July 2024
I'm from Brazil 🇧🇷 I and two other of my friends tried her immediately we testified her performing wonders.
Her good strategies of making large amount weekly profits for her clients are totally outstanding. Investing my $1500 with doubt and withdrawing $12,300 with happiness. I ❤️ you Lucy.
Following some tips from my brother turned into a decent win last month. Ever had a win that felt extra sweet because it came from a tip
This was absolutely refreshing
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🧡🇳🇬🌎
I'm interested in investing, but I'm not sure where to start. Do you have any advice or contacts who can help me out?
"I never once thought of myself as a battered wife. Instead, I was a very strong woman in love with a deeply troubled man." *-TED*
Congratulations on her remarkable achievement! Her dedication and success are truly inspiring. It's evident that she has put in a lot of hard work and focus to reach this milestone. Keep striving towards even greater heights, and may her journey continue to bring innovative growth, sustainable success, and a wealth of new opportunities.
A free idea for big food chain stores needing more foot trafic and business. Rent out a small space on ever ail to free sample dayers, instead of happy hour call it something like " Free sample hour " or " Free sample day " . Rent this space to shelf space customers like one would do with Air B & B. People could see who was up with the free sample line up from the website, incase they wanted to sample something before they buy it. The store would get more rental space money, more instore foot trafic and website trafic plus a lot more product sales. Just a free idea !
There is stores that offer free product samples all the time. Most notability Costco and Sam’s club. The store does not make them pay to do so. If your checking a website to see what free sample you can get that day your down bad
I am taking about stepping the sample game up by thirty or fourty percent. Bringing in new non stail shelf life products to the stores. Having rented sample space under cotrol of new product scoutes, for the stores. The store would make booth rental on the end of ever ail in the store, that could be fifty booths at a time in a store on sample bay. Managed by a independant new product scouts from all over the world. If the store sees a liking of one product, they can work out a shelf space deal with that store and the new product owners. Keeping track of the global line up on a website that might get someone interested in check out a free sample, on sample days. Just a idea for stores about to go under, another incme street, more food lifes interest, more foot trafic and new shelf space customers.
@@mikep.coplin6800 it’s a nice idea. Are you attempting to implement it?
Ask for the cash is an incredible concept! I will definitely be looking to do this going forward!
Yes, those reload bonuses can be a lifesaver, especially when you hit a rough patch. Helps to keep playing without breaking the bank
Gotta appreciate how 4RBT handles recalculations, always fair and quick ⚖️
The video was very interesting. I learned six essential rules for entrepreneurs that should always be put into practice. The rule "Ask for cash, leverage the flow" particularly caught my attention.
First one is debatable. Good way to lose your shirt on a job. Big enough job is what can take out an entire business . Not profiting on a job if you already have bad cash flow will take your business out behind the she’d old yeller style
If you read the comments here only see negativity, just remember why you are here: to be rich, not to be right.
Immer wieder inspirierend, weiter so!
Aaron Finch as an ambassador for 4rabet really raises the bar he brings that star quality to events
When it comes to the world of investing,most people don't know where to invest and present can provide us with guidance.
Top of the line insights .. Sir thank you very much for this ..
Don't be discouraged if the business you end up with is not the one you started out with.
Always think I can do it ..Change your mindset can change each and everything in your surroundings.
Think narrow not board in business mean focused on your target audience.
Look at the cash flow and investment.
Never cheat.
Just sold my real estate business. Besides external downsides, hiring a team with an initial small budget and motivating them was critical.
"The humane thread that binds people who are required or compelled to pay attention to people who are obliged by circumstance or prefer by disposition to let the always-cacophonous parade go by, is hope."
- Andrew Mitrovica 🇨🇦
Yes we can approach, to grow my startup
Haan yaar 4RA ke welcome bonus ne toh pehli baar me hi maza de diya tha, bohot badiya
You should try the crash games if you haven't yet. They’re a real thrill ride from start to finish
Glory to God for London School of Business.
Aaron Finch with 4rabet showcases their commitment to excellence in sports and more
Whatsapp is another example of a really disruptive enterprise. If they have asked for permission, they would have got a resounding no. Excellent talk 👍
This is a great video. The list is short and the examples really helpful to explain the concept. Thank you!
Winning the IPL lottery on 4RBT with Finch backing 4ra is thrilling Makes every win special
Unique information Entrepreneurs looks at problem amd look solution for it before launching products and they cut off upcoming challenge 💯💯💯💯💯
Thanks John for sharing your experience.
This contains gem
That last tip really makes big money for AI companies for stealing
To all the aspiring entrepreneurs out there: remember that every failure is just a step toward success. Stay focused, keep grinding, and trust the process. 💪✨ What motivates you to keep pushing forward?
It's a logical fallacy to believe some one off success story constitutes a rule. It doesn't. What worked once for someone may not work for you. You can only invent a bulb once.
Wonderful video. Thanks for this list AND for the great examples.
Everyone teaches people with money how to make more money. Who is teaching people with nothing how to get something?
Myron Golden
Entrepreneur 💎
Thank you Mr John
Finch promoting 4ra? Now that's a big league move, man! Makes every bet feel like a power play. 💥
It is helpful, thank you John.
Justify success by success. One needs to make a living but please try something beyond survival bias
4RA ki transparency bohot achhi hai, koi hidden charges nahi. Trust bana rehta hai 💸🕵️♂️ Always feel secure.
Thank you Sir❤
The Tesla model he describes is just Kickstarter or Indigogo
I stick to for the most part; it's easy and I don't have to think too hard. What's your go-to for a relaxed gaming session
Very interesting gist of the topic with relevant example
This was helpful thank you:) ❤
More money, more power, more to consume, more more more, I want it all!
😢
this is a great video for an aspiring entrepreneur like me
Indeed same hehehe
The last tip I think is partially incorrect. 14:31 I mean... thinking ethically. Uber has done many bad things, and I think sexual misconduct is a terrible example. Think big, but better.
I like coreldaw
00:11 01:02 01:54
Believe in your ideas and follow them and you will achieve your goals.
Vaibhav kadnar viewer ❤
4ra has an attractive design, using it is a pleasure. Everything looks great and works well 😍👌
Kindness is a magical spell
performed by enlightened beings
meant to enchant hearts
and lift weary souls
that they might fly💸
-Richelle E. Goodrich
Informative and inspiring talk! The "Ask for the Cash, Ride the Float" mindset, along with the Elon Musk & Tesla example, resonates the most with me. Just important to get paid as early as possible as an entrepreneur. I took detailed video notes✍on this video on my website in case you are interested.
Amazing tips!!
Theory is very easy but practical is way harder then theory lectures
Thanks for continuing updates I'd rather trade the stock market as it's more profitable. I make an average of $34,500 per week even though I barely trade myself.
Thank you for sharing her info, I will text her right away🙏
A million thanks for this good presentation, M. John.
Tips 8: Have Emotional Intelligence.
More videos like this is really needed
good session
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🎱 I keep to the classics like slots and occasionally blackjack. Keeps things light and fun. What's your strategy
1. Mindset is the key to become more successful entrepreneur
2. Creativity is better than just copying
You are amazing John! Thank you for the insights. 😃
Absolutely awesome tips 👍🏼
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I wish it was that easy for me, i have a huge piece of land in South Africa, geologist found deposits of Iron & Manganese Ore. Existing mining companies are just being greedy with their rediculous offers to mine the land. So I guess i'll wait until i can do it myself, in the meantime i continue my job on a cruise ship, saving money for giant mining machines😄
Yes, I will be a interepreniul
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Impressed by the part of Selling first and producing later.
great video!
Amazing!!