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here are six things you should never use or say in your business:
1. don’t say $1000, say $999
2. don’t say buy now, say only 3 left
3. never say basic, say essential
4. don’t say standard, say customized
5. don’t say few, say limited
6. never use the word cost, use investment
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In today’s social media society, there’s a huge trend in watching reels and TikTok videos about how to improve life, however, very few people act on these ideas.
They watch the videos, but end up doing nothing about it. You may feel productive, but this is actually no better than watching a TV series. It’s just short-term dopamine.
Ask yourself if you do anything for your long-term growth at all, or if all activities you do are made up based on short-term pleasure (food, sex, sports, videos/music that makes you feel things, meeting girls, playing games, drugs, alcohol).
While there is nothing wrong with doing these activities, please don’t make your life all about them.
After all, you’re not a monkey.
You’re able to delay gratification (think about the Marshmallow experiment), but a monkey isn’t.
Examples of long-term activities (long-term pleasure):
-learning a language
-starting a business/small company
-complete a marathon
-earn a university degree
-live in another country
-writing a book
-learning skills that might change your career
-investing
-losing weight
-starting a personal brand
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it is an unwritten rule of life that after every prolonged period of hardship and uncertainty, there is going to be a period when you are going to achieve quantum leaps across multiple areas of your life. the only requirement is that you do not give up on yourself
10 FREE ECONOMICS AND FINANCE TEXTBOOKS FROM THE WORLD'S TOP UNIVERSITIES
Bookmark every single one. Students pay hundreds for textbooks that are worse than these. Every one of these is free, legal, and written by people who teach at the top.
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The textbook that's quietly replacing the old ones at nearly 500 universities. "The Economy" was built by an international team of research economists who thought intro econ had gone stale. Interactive, data-driven, and free to read online. The single best place to actually learn economics today.
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Rice University's nonprofit publisher. "Principles of Economics," "Microeconomics," and "Macroeconomics," all peer-reviewed, all genuinely free, used by millions of students. The exact intro textbooks professors assign, minus the $300 price tag. Licensed so you can download and keep them forever.
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Open Yale Courses. Robert Shiller's full "Financial Markets" course, taught by the man who won a Nobel Prize for his work on asset bubbles. Complete video lectures, transcripts, and problem sets. A finance education from one of the sharpest minds in the field, for nothing.
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MIT OpenCourseWare. The entire economics and finance curriculum, from intro micro to 18.S096 Mathematics with Applications in Finance, the quant toolkit Wall Street pays a fortune to hire. Full lecture notes, exams, and solutions. No signup, no end date.
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Marginal Revolution University, built by two George Mason economists, Tyler Cowen and Alex Tabarrok. Over 900 free videos that explain economics through real-world stories instead of dense theory. The most watchable economics education on the internet, and completely free.
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A nonprofit offering full economics and finance courses with free certificates, several eligible for real college credit. Principles of economics, corporate finance, and more, structured as complete courses rather than scattered notes. A genuine credential at no cost.
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The Open Textbook Library from the University of Minnesota. A vetted collection of free, peer-reviewed economics and finance textbooks, each reviewed by actual faculty. The place to find a trustworthy free replacement for almost any assigned book.
8. https://t.co/eyUSc9QumM
The Library of Economics and Liberty. The complete classics, free and readable: Adam Smith's "Wealth of Nations," Ricardo, Keynes. The foundational texts of the entire field, the ones everyone cites and few have actually read, all in one place.
9. https://t.co/CgK92aURxk
Free finance and accounting textbooks aimed at students and professionals, covering corporate finance, financial statements, and valuation. Practical, clean, and free to download. The applied side of finance that the theory books skip.
10. https://t.co/AvjjwZ0iFt and nber. org
Where the real economics actually lives. SSRN and the National Bureau of Economic Research host the working papers from MIT, Chicago, Harvard, and every top department, free to read. The research itself, years before it becomes a textbook chapter.
A degree used to be the only door to this knowledge. Now it's free, and the people who teach it at the top are the ones who put it online.
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12 BUSINESS BOOKS:
1) How to Win Friends and Influence People By Dale Carnegie
2) Think and Grow Rich By Napoleon Hill
3) The E-Myth Revisited By Michael E. Gerber
4) The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People By Stephen R. Covey
5) Good to Great By Jim Collins
6) The Lean Startup By Eric Ries
7) The Innovator’s Dilemma By Clayton Christensen
8) The Hard Thing About Hard Things By Ben Horowitz
9) Zero to One By Peter Thiel
10) Rich Dad Poor Dad By Robert T. Kiyosaki
11) Start with Why By Simon Sinek
12) The 4-Hour Workweek By Tim Ferriss