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How to Turn Yourself Into a Business
You can turn yourself into a business by using your skills, your expertise, your interests, and your passion to create a product or service that solves a problem. Not following some pre-disposed framework to become an ant in the colony of copy-and-paste businesses where you try to sell skills that you don’t actually have.
Do This When You Next Fail
If you’re someone who’s trying to achieve something, whether that be extremely ambitious or just slightly unconventional, during your journey you will fail. Something will happen that you didn’t expect, or your project will go the wrong way, and it will feel like the world is crumbling around you.
You Need to Read 'The Compound Effect'
If you were offered the following, which one would you choose? Option 1: $10 a week with 10% weekly compound growth Option 2: $5,000 a month with no compound growth. You’d probably gravitate towards option 2 because that initially seems like a much superior offer, but let's see how it actually plays out.