If you had enough of Cookies policies, read this


You don't win at life by posting cookie notices.

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If you live in the EU or any of those bureaucratic hells that our politicians fabricate to keep their asses on top of a chair, you know what I’m saying.

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Someone with a small business, and a few thousands euros in his account, but working like a beheaded chicken, commented after I explained how we capture the best real estate opportunities.

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“But is that legal?”

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Listen.

Listen.

Listen.

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When you are trying to make a living, to get your business up and running, to sell more and more… In what damn universe does “legal” or “illegal” even matter when you are one quarter to go broke?

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I mean, whether the recommendation I gave was legal, illegal, or straight out of Satan’s playbook is completely irrelevant when the picture of your bank account is a flat encephalogram after 15 hours a way of work suck your blood every day.

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Am I telling you to break the law?
If that’s what you understood, I assume your parents must have dropped you on your head as a baby.

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Am I saying you have to do something illegal to make money?
If that's what you got from this, they probably kicked you a few times after dropping you.

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It is too easy to make money legally to worry about illegal things…

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But that’s not the point.

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What I’m telling you is this.
You cannot be more willing to call a lawyer than to call a client to sell your product, or a boss to get a pay raise, or a subcontractor to request a rebate.


You cannot spend more time perfecting your cookie policies than meeting new people.

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You cannot waste more energy filing your tax return than growing the amount you have to report.

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You cannot — if you truly want to make money — have your priorities completely backwards.

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Making money is simply about allocating your time and energy in the right order.

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And if you get that order wrong, it doesn't matter how many brilliant ideas you have or how hard you work — you’re going nowhere.

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What I’m telling you is that you cannot, under any circumstance, sit there with barely any opportunities and say crap like "I don't have time to learn," "I'm doing fine," or worse… "I'll train later when the time is better."

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There will never be a better time.

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Because training, learning, and levelling up is always the best move you can make — at any “jodido” moment.

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This is why I bring this to you today… and stop worrying about your cookies popups… who cares… who read them.

Worry about applying things like these instead.

​The 33 Questions and Answers you need to know about Flipping​

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