So the advice is basically to get a 6 figure job work a bunch of hours while having a side business...
Having that hustler mentality isnt bad but at some point u gotta factor in the real world...
Wonder how much money theyre making selling dreams
They give nothing but
actionable advice. Stuff that a lot of people should be taught but aren't. The funny thing is, nothing they say is unrealistic. Work Politics, Game, Education, Sector overviews, Health.
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Why are you deflecting? His lifestyle is transparent and fugazi, he was a weak example, that you put up there and are now trying to cover for.
Built, confident, and impeccably dressed won't make you a millionaire in 10 years. Being set up for, and then following through, will make you a millionaire in 10 years.
i like what you're trying to say, but its not realistic for a vast majority of the population.
I'm doing an iBanking internship this upcoming semester, and its not that easy to jump into the world of 100k jobs/careers.
No deflection.
Didn't say anything about it being easy to start a company, jump into wall street, or high-level tech. Not sure what the point of saying "it's not easy" is.
Like, "hey, want to be good at something? It's not easy kids."

A meaningless statement.
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It would be dishonest to say that success is easy. Chewing glass for 5 hours a day would be easier.
-Wall Street Playboys