In our post on how to obtain consistent happiness we tried to touch on “how to think”. This is a broad topic and we only hit on a few items in the previous iteration. Given our interest in expanding our posts we’re going to try and give our *ideas* on how to improve your thinking process. Namely, through the application of logic.
The photo is a HUGE lie, the title a small lie. It *should* say the power of 2% but the headline title is better as is. Three things 1) how you can utilize the power of 1%, 2) why you don’t blog for money and 3) takeaways after ~3 years of blogging . They seem a bit unrelated but they are not. The power of 1%, or 2% in our case, refers to the total time commitment here. 3 hours per week maximum or 2% of a week (3hrs/168hrs in a week). In addition, the related point is why we don’t blog *for* money (will likely launch a product later at a terrible ROI) and why you shouldn’t either.
As stated in our previous post, we noted that most people reading this blog should focus on money. This means you need to generate revenue for a firm, obtain some equity or generate profit from *your* company. No other options. We’re going to outline a step by step process for the latter… Right here. Before we do that, however, we need to explain why no one will ever *teach* you to be rich. This includes us. We would never give away a 7 figure income. Will we help you start a career in investment banking for $150-250K a year? Sure. Hand over a real business opportunity? No.
This is really the end goal of the blog. Since we do not cater to the masses, we know that the remaining people have a shot at success. A balanced life is a healthy and happy one and we believe it is obtainable if you play the game of life looking at it from a long-term perspective. With this in mind… we’re going to break down a balanced life into sections. If you have no interest in a piece, do not read it.
The title says it all. Self doubt is normal. However. The need for motivation is for the unsuccessful. If you know someone who needs to be lifted up *emotionally* to achieve something… He never wanted it in the first place. He’s simply someone who wishes upon a star for the world to give him something he never deserved. Even worse? He thinks the emotional pump up is good for him.