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Daniel Peleg | Email Growth Magician
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Speak with me → Katılım Temmuz 2013
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@mbertulli Yup.
This is likely why solopreneurship is popular right now.
Fear of having employees.
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@PaulGoodman24 The best workers always come from networking.
Your business friends wouldn't refer you someone bad, because it reflects poorly on them.
Skin in the game.
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@Saint_Dici 100%
People always say you need a strong "why" to succeed.
But if you have a plan B in case you fail, your "why" immediately becomes weaker.
Exit strategies kill dreams.
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@AlexHormozi Plus, they realize the only competition, for the most part, is themselves.
Your ceiling of potential is higher than your "competitions" current work output.
Therefore, it's in your best interest to work hard & ignore the noise.
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@hitimobas I think the right mindset is to think of coaching/mentors/education, not as an expense, but an investment.
Your biggest business expense is the knowledge you haven't acquired yet.
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@aymanalabdul Great quote.
Someone who doesn't act on their full potential can't help but feel insecure that you're pursuing yours.
And they'll make themselves known by claiming your goals are over zealous.
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@herrmanndigital I think about this often.
Notice how much effort goes into Mr.Beast videos.
While other channels are posting meme compilations they didn't even create.
I know Mr.Beast makes more, but the ratio of effort to money doesn't add up.
Perhaps not the best example, but you get it.
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@drsnow It is.
The notion that learning ends after school is crazy.
It never ends.
Especially for the curious mind.
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@robertoblake Yup.
Social media brings out the extremes & makes us forget the reality that most people are good.
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@AlexHormozi Yup.
You've tricked your mind into thinking you're being productive without actually doing anything.
Funny how the mind works.
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@aymanalabdul Yes.
Especially because of how rare it is at the higher levels.
A sight of relief.
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@NeelBParekh Not everyone is ready for the level of responsibility involved.
Most people want to leave their BS at the door when they get home.
Business owners don't have that luxury,
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@AlexHormozi Nailed it, Alex.
If people are living in your head rent-free, they own a piece of you.
Don't let it happen.
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@mbertulli Yup.
Short-term opportunities can hinder long-term ones.
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@rajjha 100%
You have more skin in the game, so you're more invested.
They can find another job if things go south.
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@dennishegstad Elons out here playing 4-D chess while everyone else is playing checkers.
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@NeelBParekh Love the breakdown here.
Puts things into perspective.
Even if you're in a "saturated" market, all you need is a very narrow slice of the pie in order to succeed.
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@AlexHormozi As the saying goes:
"Fortune favors the bold."
It's not fortune favors the smart or the hard-working.
It's bravery that makes the difference.
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@blvckledge And they should also be correlated in style & design.
Otherwise, people who clicked on your ad might get confused & bounce.
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@rajjha 100%
Hire slowly.
Fire quickly.
Flames spread quickly.
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