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How To Survive In A World That Is Rapidly Changing

You've surely noticed that the world is going through rapid changes.
UK is intensifying efforts to leave the failing Eurozone.


Trump is already giving a big finger to the political establishment by becoming the POTUS.
Asia is becoming the #1 middle class in the world.

You also have a bunch of bad people who want to destroy everyone who doesn't believe what they believe.

AI and robots are slowly but surely getting more and more into our life.
New start-ups are disrupting old industries, leaving no one safe.


Despite all these rapid changes, there's nothing to fear.
You can suffer from change or you can use change.


I choose to use change when, in 2012, I decided to start my own business even with very limited experience and no capital.


Because to survive in times like this, you only have two things to focus on:
Mastering human relationships, and building financial freedom.


Notice that I said "mastering" and "building". Not "dabbling" and "trying".

This will take focus and exclusion. Exclusion of activities and people who don't contribute to your goals.
This means ditching the 'employee orientation' you acquired in school for business and financial education.


This means ditching any time with unambitious friends for more ambitious and inspiring people.


This means ditching social media for taking action on your goals.
You see the world is becoming more extreme and a lot of people will be left on the sidelines.
5% of the players get 95% of the rewards.
To be a part of the 5%, you must do the opposite of the 95%.


Have an amazing day!

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