Jason Baptiste: How To Become a Millionaire In Three Years
Every once in a while I get a bad case of blog post jealousy. I read a post on someone’s blog that I wish I would have written. Today I read, “How To Become a Millionaire in Three Years” by Jason Baptiste.
I came across the post from a Tweet by Andrew Warner of Mixergy.com. It’s an excellent article and I found myself saying, “Yes!” out loud after every point.
My favorite is probably this one:
Go with your gut and do not care about fameballing. Go with what your gut says, regardless of how it might look to the rest of the world. Too often we (I) get lost in caring about what people think. It usually leads to a wrong decision. Don’t worry about becoming internet famous or appearing on teh maj0r blogz. Fame is fleeting in the traditional sense. Become famous with your customers. They’re the ones that truly matter. What they think matters and they will ultimately put their money where their mouth is.
There was one I don’t entirely agree with, but it’s only because I found it gets me into trouble:
Be a master of information. Many think it might be wasteful that I spent so much time on newsyc or read so many tech information sites. It’s not, it’s what gives me an edge. I feel engulfed.
Personally I find that the more I consume information (and therefore the less I create) our income declines. Wealthy content creators always create more than they consume, but that’s a subject for another blog post.
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