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Mathias Gabrielsen
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Mathias Gabrielsen
@MrGabrielsenAS
Investor med fokus på eiendom og krypto. 🏢🔶 Eiendomsportefølje ca 60M.
Lugano, Switzerland Katılım Nisan 2025
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@MrGabrielsenAS @Jo_Queens Konklusjonen e ihvertfall at alt kan løses med mer skatt😅
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@Jo_Queens @Smokkiz Haha WTF😂 mentaliteten i Norge er så utrolig stakkarslig.
Alltid urettferdig. Alltid et offer. Alltid et problem. Alltid de rike sin feil. Jesus Maria for en holdning.
Ingen som betaler så mye skatt som «de på toppen» i Norge gjør. Og INGEN som får så mye gratis NAV’ere
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Hvor mye egenkapital trenger du for å slutte å jobbe for alltid! (ikke indeks fond versjon, hvor folk mister alt håp😅)
Finn den månedlige summen for alt du ønsker deg: leilighet, bil, forbruk, reise osv.
Multipliser med 12 for å få årlige utgifter.
Del på (1 - skatteprosenten din i desimalform). Hvis du betaler 45 % skatt, blir det f.eks. 2 000 000 / (1 - 0,45) = 3 636 363 kr.
Del på forventet årlig avkastning. Hvis strategien din gir 15% avkastning, blir det: 3 636 363 / 0,15 = 24 242 420 kr.
Du trenger altså 24,24 millioner i ren egenkapital for å være økonomisk fri.
Målet er å nå dette tallet så raskt som mulig!👊🔥
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@Stianrein Takk Stian! Leilighetene ligger i Tromsø. Grattis med rå podcast! Hører på den ofte 🙌🏼
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@Smokkiz Folk gidd ikke lese så langt, men det va sykt bra 🤝🏼 bra for de få av oss som gadd å lese
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@MrGabrielsenAS Utkast fra mi bok😅
Mange vet ikke at æ e glad i storytelling😁
Og folk huske bedre om man fortell teori gjennom storytelling, så prøve å bli bedre på det.
Men fikk dårlig respons på den her.
Enten for mye tekst for X, eller så va det bare shait😂
Kan ikke treffe på alt haha
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🟥 Multi Dimensional Avatar Framwork:
Chapter 1: The businessman and the Stranger on the Train
In two days, he would sit across from a man with more money than time — a venture investor known for backing “ideas that understand people.”
And he wasn’t sure his did.
The Businessman sat by the train window, notebook open, laptop half-charged, and the hum of another marketing podcast playing faintly in his ears. He had just written and circled the words:
“Ideal customer: 25–40, female, urban, mid-income.”
He stared at it like it owed him something. He underlined “female” twice, then scratched it out.
None of this felt right.
He had a product. A decent one. A service he believed in. He had quit his job, hired a designer, even run a few ads. But everything about his marketing felt…flat.
No one was listening. Or worse — the wrong people were.
He scrolled through one more customer avatar template on his screen. They all looked the same. Fake names. Stock photos. Personality traits like “loves yoga” or “overwhelmed mom.”
He muttered, “How do you even know this stuff?”
From across the aisle, a voice answered.
“You don’t.”
The Businessman looked up. A man in his sixties sat opposite him. Tan coat. Leather journal. Eyes that looked like they’d seen through people for decades.
“You see it,” the Stranger said.
“Not know it. Not guess it. You see your people. That’s where everything starts.”
The Businessman raised an eyebrow. “Sorry… you were listening?”
The Stranger smiled and looked out the window.
“I was watching. You’re working on something, but your numbers aren’t speaking to you.”
“I’m building a brand,” the Businessman replied.
“You’re building in the wrong order.”
“Then what’s the right order?” the Businessman asked.
“Start by seeing them. Then speak. Not the other way around.”
The train slowed. The Stranger stood.
“I’ll leave you with this,” he said, buttoning his coat.
“Demographics are not your customer. They’re the shadow your customer casts. Start with the shape. The outline. The shell. Then go deeper.”
He paused. “Good luck, Businessman.”
And then he was gone.
The Businessman sat there for a long time, staring at the empty seat.
Then he turned the page in his notebook and wrote:
Dimension 1: The Shell.
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🧠 Reflection – Dimension 1: Demographic
Demographics are the first dimension of your customer — and the most basic.
They’re not meaningless, but they’re not enough.
They are:
•Age
•Gender
•Income
•Location
•Profession
•Education level
•Family status
These things shape outer identity — the shell people walk around in. The Stranger was right: it’s the shadow they cast in the world. You can see it, measure it, put it in a spreadsheet.
But a shadow isn’t the person. It’s just where the light hits.
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They’re the “search filter” layer of your brand. But if you stop here, your customer is nothing more than a checkbox.
And the truth is — you probably know these already. You’ve seen them in your analytics, in the templates, in your pitch deck.
But have you ever asked:
“What does this *tell me about their lived experience?”
“How does this shape the way they show up emotionally, not just statistically?”
That’s when you begin to move beyond the shadow.
🛠 Exercise: Defining the Shell
Let’s build your customer’s shell — the outer layer
How old are they?
Where do they live?
What’s their profession?
What do they earn?
Are they single, partnered, parents?
What kind of environment do they work in?
Where do they spend time online?
Now pause.
Ask:
•What assumptions am I making?
•What might be missing beneath the surface?
Don’t overthink it. Just notice the outline — because that’s where we begin.
In the next chapter, you’ll meet someone who will help the Businessman move beyond this shell — into the soul.
🔁 Meta Reminder
You are not just reading about this.
You are doing it.
You are the Businessman.
This book is your train.
Next stop: Dimension 2.
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@Smokkiz Ja det e ofte ulempen.. skal du ha nokka spesielt må du vente ei stund, men det e helt vanvittig at Bohus, Skeidar, Møbelringen osv lar Jysk og IKEA utkonkurrere dem så mye. Kunne bare investert i et stort lager midt i Norge eller nokka 👀
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@MrGabrielsenAS Haha ja, hadde dem bare solgt akkurat det æ trengte så hadde valget vært enkelt😅
Bestilte 2 sånne i april. Estimert levering uke 29(14. juli).



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Noen som har Airbnb enheter i Tromsø som vil ha «Early Access» på noe jeg selv tjente 100 000kr ekstra på per enhet forrige høysesong?
Kommer noe som blir å revolusjonere Airbnb virksomheten din snart.
Jeg var med som test aktør, funket bra for meg.
Koster ingenting, og jeg får ingen provisjon for å gi tilgang.
Send meg en DM
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@egenaess Ja det stemmer. Veldig fint i Lugano. Kan virkelig anbefales 🙌🏼
Dersom du flytter tilbake innen 12 år så bortfaller exitskatten.
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@MrGabrielsenAS Digg å se folk som tør å sette høye mål – det trenger vi flere av. Ser du holder til i Lugano?, vurderer selv å flytte dit, men sitter midlertidig fast i Norge på grunn av exitskatten... One day
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