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Making Money Is A Skill You Need To Develop
Why Listen To This? Learnings
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Building and Breaking Habits, Mental Frameworks etc. with James Clear
Why Listen To This? Learnings
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On Passion and Business, and Possibility by Brian Scudamore
Why Listen To This? Learnings
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Your Response Defines You
Everyone goes through different experiences. These experiences cause you to respond to them in different ways. Such experiences over time shape our identities. Your current behaviors are simply a reflection of your current identity. What you do now is a mirror image of the type of person you believe that you are (either consciously or…
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Lessons Learned From Tim Ferriss, SaaS Business Ideas For Only Fans and, More
Why Listen To This? Learnings Tim Ferriss Only Fans Opportunities(from ‘45) Links To Stuff Mentioned
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How to be a Blue-Collar Millionaire
Humble Beginnings No money to go to college Started own carpentry business after high school Expanded into a multi-million dollar business
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SiN #92 – $28,400,000,000,000
That is National Debt of the United States of America as of June 2021 according to USDebtClock.org. It breached the $28 Trillion mark in March 2021. To put it in perspective, that amount($28 trillion) if distributed to every single person in the world(7.8 billion approx.), we will end up giving close to $3600 per person!
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TS #48 – AR in the Building!
Consider this scenario – you are making a cable tower out of something like Play-Doh. Not that the end product may be sturdy enough, but if there appears any flaw, you can easily remold it back to how you actually want it to look like. But what if you’re going to make the same thing…
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SiN #91 – $605,008,000,000
That is the size of Foreign Exchange Reserves India has as of June 2021. It is just enough to cover less than 15 months imports. On the other hand, China has the world’s biggest ForEx reserves at $3.22 Trillion, which just covers 16 times its monthly imports!
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SiN #90 – 14.7%
That is the share of China in the Global Export Market in 2020 according to UNCTAD. It is followed by the US at 8.1%. Forty years ago, China’s share was less than 1% whereas USA held close to 10%!