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The most important skill for getting rich is becoming a perpetual learner. You have to know how to learn anything you want to learn. The old model of making money is going to school for four years, getting your degree, and working as a professional for thirty years. But things change fast now. Now, you have to come up to speed on a new profession within nine months, and it’s obsolete four years later. But within those three productive years, you can get very wealthy.
The Almanack of Naval Ravikant: A Guide to Wealth and Happiness
Eric Jorgenson
One last thing I’ve found helps is to record myself goofing off and talking about whatever comes to mind for a few minutes beforehand to get warmed up for talking to the camera. Depending on how much you’ve done before, it might feel kinda unnatural, so letting yourself loosen up will help make sure your first few videos of the day don’t come out too awkward.
Kickstarting TikTok: 55,500 Followers & 7m views in 6 Weeks
Kickstarting TikTok: 55,500 Followers & 7m views in 6 Weeks
Nat Eliason
I think business networking is a complete waste of time. And I know there are people and companies popularizing this concept because it serves them and their business model well, but the reality is if you’re building something interesting, you will always have more people who will want to know you. Trying to build business relationships well in advance of doing business is a complete waste of time. I have a much more comfortable philosophy: “Be a maker who makes something interesting people want. Show your craft, practice your craft, and the right people will eventually find you.” [14]
The Almanack of Naval Ravikant: A Guide to Wealth and Happiness
Eric Jorgenson
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