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so one of the greatest investors the
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world has ever seen recently passed away
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at the ripe old age of 99 years old and
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if you were to ask most people on the
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street they would have no clue who this
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guy was but Charlie Munger was revered
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in the world of Finance as a sort of
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business Yoda and he said something once
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that's really stuck with me he said in
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my whole life I have known no wise
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people who didn't read all the time none
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zero and this is proven true time and
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again in my own personal experiences but
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something I really struggled with at the
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beginning of my entrepreneurial Journey
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was just figuring out which books are
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actually worth reading I mean a book can
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transform your life but the harsh truth
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is that most books are nothing more than
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300 pages of fluff surrounding one
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interesting idea well I'm here to cut
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the fluff and I'm going to share with
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you some of the books that played a
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pivotal role in my life and that I've
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used over the last 12 years in building
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a 100 million dollar Empire
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[Applause]
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now on a side note I recently did a
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video breaking down the 12 books that I
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reread every single year so I'm going to
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leave those off this list but you should
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go check out that video when you're done
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with this one to see my 12 favorite
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books of all time all right for this
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video I'm going to break these down into
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categories based on what I call the four
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spheres of influence which are mindset
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health wealth and skills so let's dive
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in with the first sphere of influence
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which is your mindset the first book on
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the list is from one of the grandfathers
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of the stoic philosophy senica this book
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is called called letters from A stoic
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now stoicism has gained a lot of
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popularity over the past decade thanks
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to the efforts of guys like Ryan holiday
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who've done just an incredible job
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translating these ancient works for
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modern audiences and don't get me wrong
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those books are great but if you really
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want to understand something you got to
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get as close to the source material as
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possible for instance if you want to
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learn economics you go read Wealth of
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Nations and Communist Manifesto if you
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want to learn about biology and
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evolution go read the Origin of Species
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or the e day of creation reading from
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what's called primary sources is the
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best way to build up a lattice work of
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understanding around a topic because
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you're starting at the ground floor in
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building up your own knowledge base
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rather than just relying on somebody
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else's interpretation and then summary
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of that topic so if you really want to
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learn about the stoic philosophy I
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recommend you go straight to the primary
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sources one of which is this book
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Letters From A stoic by senica one of
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the things I love about it is it's just
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a treasure Trove of wisdom broken down
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into easily Digest ed sound bites and
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this is one of my all-time favorites we
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are more often frightened than hurt and
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we suffer more from imagination than
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from reality all right the next book for
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developing your mindset is The Four
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Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz I think
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the world would generally be a better
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place if everybody was required to read
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this book as a child the lessons are
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simple yet profound and universally
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applicable they are be impeccable with
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your word do not take anything personal
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do not make assumptions and always do
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your best now you might hear those and
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think those are incredibly simplistic
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and there's no reason to dig any deeper
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but in my experience the most impactful
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lessons in life are the simplest my
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favorite lesson from this book or at
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least the one that's played the biggest
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role in my life is that first one be
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impeccable with your word truly I
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believe that you could accomplish
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literally anything in the world if you
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just do this one thing become the type
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of person who always does what they say
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and this does doesn't just apply to the
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things we say to others in fact the most
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important promises are actually the ones
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we make with ourselves and yet those are
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the ones we most often break I can't
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overstate how big of a problem this
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actually is because when we break the
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promises we make with ourselves we pay a
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price that's really hard to see in the
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moment it's the price of your
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self-esteem because at the end of the
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day self-esteem is just the reputation
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you have with yourself you cannot break
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the promises you make to yourself
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without consequence you will always know
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and that's why it's so damn important
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that you become impeccable with your
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words the next book on our list is the
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12 rules for life by Jordan Peterson now
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Jordan is a bit of a lightning rod for
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drama and I know he's not everybody's
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cup of tea however I personally find his
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perspectives and insights to be deeply
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well considered well thought out and in
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good faith which means I believe he's
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genuinely trying to have hard
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conversations in Earnest so that we as a
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global Collective can move forward
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toward a better and brighter future
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now regardless of whether or not you
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agree with his political beliefs I think
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there's a lot to learn from him in
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regards to self-mastery after all he's
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spent 30 years as a clinical
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psychologist trying to help people
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become better versions of themselves and
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this book is just a distillation of all
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that learning into Simple Rules we can
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use to govern Our Lives my favorite of
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the 12 rules is this one compare
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yourself to who you were yesterday not
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to who someone is today this is a lesson
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that I pretty much have to relearn every
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single day all right
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the fourth book on this list when it
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comes to developing mindset is aptly
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named mindset by Carol D this is one of
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the most important books on the topic of
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mindset and I do not say that lightly in
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it world-renowned psychologist Carol DW
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introduces the world to a simple yet
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profound concept called the growth
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mindset now to really understand the
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growth mindset you have to understand
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its antithesis the fixed mindset the
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fixed mindset is the belief that our
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traits our characteristics and our
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skills are fixed and unchangeable people
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who say things like I'm just not a math
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person or I'm bad at learning languages
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are falling victim to the fixed mindset
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the growth mindset by contrast believes
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that anything can be learned and
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developed so instead of saying I suck at
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this and therefore will always suck at
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this the key to the growth mindset is a
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simple word called yet yet changes
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everything when you say I'm not good at
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math yet you're signaling one of the
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most important beliefs any of us can
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adopt which is with enough time effort
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and intention you can master practically
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anything now there's a lot more Nuance
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to this book than I can give Justice
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here so definitely go check it out in
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the meantime let's move on to our second
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sphere of influence health I have read
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hundreds of books on exercise and
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nutrition over the years and without a
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doubt the best book I've read is outlive
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by Peter AA this book lays out a
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comprehensive framework for Not only
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living longer but living better I mean
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what's the point of living until you're
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100 if the last 20 years of your life
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are spent in absolute misery unable to
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get out of bed and do the things that
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you love that is not a life I think
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anybody wants for themsel so it's
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important you start doing the work now
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but that begs the question what exactly
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should you be doing right now to ensure
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you live a long healthy awesome life
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well Peter rtia breaks it down into core
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categories including exercise sleep
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nutrition mental health and
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relationships this book is a tour to
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force but written in a way that you can
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start applying immediately and because
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this book is so damn good it's the only
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one I'm going to recommend in this
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section so let's just move on to the
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third sphere of influence which is
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wealth money is by far the thing that
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caused me the most stress in my life
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it's probably because it's the one that
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impacts pretty much every aspect of our
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lives and yet it's the one that if
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you're like I was you know the least
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about so let's take our heads out of the
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sand and change that by learning the
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rules and strategies for winning the
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money game to do that I'm going to break
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this down into two different parts we
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have basic money knowledge and then
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Advanced money knowledge okay so we're
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going to start with basic money
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knowledge because you can start applying
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the lessons from these books to your
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personal financial situation immediately
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the first book Is the psychology of
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money by Morgan howel the first step in
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winning the money game is just to change
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how you think about money and this is so
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important because most of us have
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accumulated all sorts of unhelpful
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baggage and misguided beliefs around
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money that are unconsciously sabotaging
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our efforts to get ahead listen how you
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think about money influences how you
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feel and ultimately act around money and
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unfortunately most of us were taught how
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to think feel and act towards money by
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people who were not winning the money
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game as a general rule do not take
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advice from someone you wouldn't trade
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places with which means don't take
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Financial advice from somebody who isn't
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winning the money game if you do you're
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going to adopt their same thoughts
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beliefs and actions that are keeping
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them from winning the money game so step
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one on your financial journey is to
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break this cycle and learn a new way to
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think around money which is where this
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book comes in psychology of money here's
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one of my favorite quotes from this book
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saving is the gap between your ego and
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your income all right now the next book
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in developing your basic money knowledge
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is I will teach you to be rich by RIT
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sethy this is one of the very first
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books on personal finance that I read
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when I decided to turn my life around
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all those years ago now the beauty of
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this book is that it's not just Theory
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REM lays out a stepbystep plan with
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actionable next steps you can start
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taking today to automate your finances
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and this is important because as RIT
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himself says in the book it's more
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important to get started than to spend
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an exhaustive amount of time researching
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so read this book understand the plan
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and start implementing I promise you're
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going to be further ahead in 6 months
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than you are now all right so the third
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book on basic money knowledge I'm going
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to share with you it has practically
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zero actionable steps but it is my
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all-time favorite book on the topic of
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money it is called how to get rich by
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Felix Dennis so most of the people
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writing books on money are either
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millionaires or want to be millionaires
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very very very few billionaires have
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ever written books on money and so when
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they do it's generally worth paying
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attention to what they have to say now
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unfortunately most billionaires are
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actually kind of lame and they have zero
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personality so the books they write
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often suck but this is not one of those
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books this book how to get rich by Felix
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Dennis is one of the most entertaining
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books I've ever read and I'm not just
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talking about money books here the
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reason this book is so well written and
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interesting is because Felix Dennis
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spent his entire life immersed in the
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publishing industry and he did some
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pretty wild things with his life now
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you've maybe never heard of Felix Dennis
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but chances are good you've heard of his
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magazines like Maxim or men's fitness or
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computer buyer this book is the rambling
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insights of a man who managed to Summit
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the money mountain and then spent the
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last few years on Earth just sharing
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what he learned along the way of all the
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lessons he shares in his book my
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favorite is the following anyone not
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busy learning is busy dying for as long
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as you Foster a willingness to learn you
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will ward off sclerosis of the brain and
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the hardening of the mental arteries
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Curiosity has led many a man and woman
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into the valley of serious wealth all
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right so now that we've laid the
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foundation here are three books for
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developing your Advanced money knowledge
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first up is economics in one Lesson by
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Henry Haslett I'll be honest I did not
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enjoy learning about economics in high
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school or college it always seemed like
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this overly convoluted and esoteric way
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of understanding the world that
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politicians and economists created just
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to make themselves feel smart and
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important and that may be true but it's
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also true that economics impacts
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absolutely everything we do in life it's
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everywhere affecting all things at all
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times remaining ignorant of that truth
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only makes our lives harder than
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necessary and it puts us at a
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disadvantage AG relative to those who do
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understand economics so do yourself a
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favor arm yourself with a basic
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understanding of Economics by checking
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out this book It's relatively short it's
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easy to consume but it packs a mighty
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punch all right the second book on
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Advanced money knowledge is taxfree
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wealth by Tom Wright all right all right
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I can see your eyes already glazing over
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At The Mention Of taxes but listen up
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because one of the most important
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lessons to be learned when it comes to
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winning the money game is this it's not
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about how much you make it's about how
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much you keep and like it or not the
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biggest expense you will incur in this
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lifetime are taxes so if you want to
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keep more of what you make you must
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develop a basic understanding of taxes
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now unfortunately most books written
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around taxes are about as exciting as
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having your teeth drilled at least with
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this book taxfree wealth it feels like
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they gave you some anesthesia so go
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check it out okay now the last book on
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our quest to develop Advanced money
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knowledge is what every real estate
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investor needs to know about cash flow
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by Frank gallinelli don't be deterred by
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the title of this book it it's actually
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really really helpful even if you're not
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interested in real estate in fact if
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you're any sort of entrepreneur I highly
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recommend you check out this book
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because accounting is the language of
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business the better you speak the
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language the better you'll be able to
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communicate with the locals okay so as
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you might imagine the problem with books
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on accounting and finance they're often
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very dry and boring and I'm not going to
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pretend like this is a riveting Frolic
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through fields of Dand lines but here's
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what I like about this book it's short
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it's clear and it's very concise so suck
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it up buttercup if you want to play the
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money game at the highest levels this is
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the price of admission okay now a lot of
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people like to say that knowledge is
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power but that's actually not true
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knowledge is potential power it's
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useless if we don't apply it now the
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beauty of Applied knowledge is that it
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leads to our fourth sphere of influence
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which is skills now here's the truth I
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don't actually think reading books is a
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great way to learn most skills in almost
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all cases you're better off just doing
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the thing and getting more reps after
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all you can't learn to ride a bicycle by
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reading about it you just have to go and
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try to ride the damn thing with that
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said there are a few skills which due to
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their nature are kind of helpful to read
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about especially when it comes to what I
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call the three legs of business now the
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way I think about this is that all
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businesses have three legs of the stool
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they have a marketing function
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operations function and a finance
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function marketing gets to customers
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operations creates the product and
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delivers it to the customer and finance
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manages the bank accounts to keep
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marketing and operations out of trouble
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now we've already discussed the finance
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leg in the previous section so so let's
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turn our attention to the skills we need
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for marketing and operations okay so
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let's start with two books on operating
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a business that I've used to build
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multiple eight figureure businesses the
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first is traction by Gina Wickman this
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is the closest thing you're going to
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find to an out-of-the-box operating
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system that you can immediately plug
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into your business in fact this book
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will teach you a framework called EOS
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which stands for entrepreneur operating
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system and this is a very helpful system
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especially when you're new because one
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of the biggest struggles all
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entrepreneurs ultimately face is a lack
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of structure you know when you're
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working for somebody else and collecting
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a paycheck chances are there's already
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systems and processes in place all you
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got to do is follow the system and it
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will produce the desired result I mean
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you just show up at this time you do
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that thing for this long then move on to
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that thing for this long and then you
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you call it a day but you don't have any
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of that structure when you're building
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your own thing in the beginning you're
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going to be tempted to just slap
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something together on your own and don't
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get me wrong that can work but when you
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go that route You're Building Systems
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and processes for what you can see
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immediately in front of you and spoiler
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alert in the beginning of your journey
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you can't see very far this means you're
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going to eventually hit an inflection
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point where the systems you built to get
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you here are insufficient to get you
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there and to be honest this first
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inflection point is what breaks most
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businesses if you want to avoid this
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then just start from day one by
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implementing a proven process and it
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might seem like Overkill in the
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beginning but if you do everything right
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you're eventually going to grow into it
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and then you're going to be glad that
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you did all right the second book that's
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going to help you with your business
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operations is called the goal by eliahoo
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gold Rat this book is not so much a
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system as it is a framework for thinking
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through the the obstacles that are going
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to keep your business from growing it's
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called the theory of constraints and
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like all the best theories it is simple
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profound and universally applicable the
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core concept is this every process has a
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single constraint and the total
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throughput of the process can only ever
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be improved when that constraint is
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removed another way of thinking about
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this is that the chain is only as strong
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as its weakest link so all the time and
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energy we put into improving any Link in
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that chain that is not the weakest is a
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waste because those links are not the
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limiting factor the difficulty in
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business in life is that it's not always
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so clear which link is the weakest so
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learning to identify the constraint in
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any system it's one of the most valuable
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entrepreneurial skills because it
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unlocks a road map for continual
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Improvement and therefore growth this
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book the goal it's going to help you do
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that so go check it out okay so now I
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personally lump product design into the
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operations bucket and by far the best
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book I've read on this topic is $100
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million offers by Alex Heros if you want
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to learn how to make offers so good
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people feel stupid saying no then go
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grab a copy of this it's like 9 cents on
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Amazon I wish this book had been
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available when I started my
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entrepreneurial Journey as it almost
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certainly would have helped me get to a
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$100 million company way faster than we
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all ultimately did but I'm psyched it's
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here now because even with a decade of
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experience behind me I've still learned
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a ton in this book that I've used over
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the past couple of years to make a lot
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more money than I otherwise would have
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now speaking of making money the way
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that you do this in a business is by
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selling customers a product or service
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but the question then becomes
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where exactly do you get the customers
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well this is where marketing comes in
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and honestly there's no shortage of
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great books out there that will help you
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develop this particular skill but here
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are two of my personal favorites first
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is another horoi book it's called $100
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million leads this book only came out a
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couple months ago so unfortunately it
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was a little late to help me on my
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learning curve but damn if I would have
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had this book 10 years ago it would have
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saved me so much trial and air not to
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mention a ton of Heartache because at
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the end of the day in the life of an
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entrepreneur there's nothing quite so
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disheartening is having a great product
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that you can't find customers for this
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book is the step-by-step process for
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generating leads periods there's nothing
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like it and by acquiring the skill of
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generating leads on demand you pretty
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much have a money printing machine as an
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entrepreneur you can't afford not to
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know how to generate leads but once you
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know how to find them you got to learn
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how to convert them into paying
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customers and to do that there is no
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skill in the world more valuable than
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copywriting my favorite book on this
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topic is ogal on Advertising by David
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ogleby so copywriting is a skill by
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which we use the written word to
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influence perception conjure desire and
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drive action and olivie himself was one
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of the grandfathers of this powerful
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craft he practically pioneered the
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process by which we engage educate and
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convert leads into customers using
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nothing more than the written word and I
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don't know about you but I find that
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there's something almost magical about
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the fact that you could sell practically
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any product in the world if you just
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wrote down the right sequence of words
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on a piece of paper and put it in front
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of of the right customer at the right
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time to be a great copywriter requires
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clear thinking a deep understanding of
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human psychology and the ability to
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communicate a message with impact this
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book o Leon advertising is a great first
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step in learning what I consider to be
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one of the most valuable skills in the
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world and if you take the lessons from
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this book you combine it with all the
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lessons from all the other books on this
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list then it's just a matter of time
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until you build your own $100 million
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Empire so good luck so what are you
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waiting for go read a book hey what's up
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