There’s a lot of people on the internet promising to make you rich
They promise to “reveal” their “secrets” on how to live the good life. They use pics of exotic beaches, exotic cars and private jets to get you excited...you get it, you’ve seen it.
Those things are cool, but pictures of one’s lifestyle belong on their instagram page, not on a website “promising success”. If you want to see those things and that "credibility" is important to you, go visit
@colehatter on IG, I won’t put those pics here.
I’m not one of those guys. In fact, I’ll just tell you the truth. You probably wont make it...the statistics are not in your favor.
Everyone wants to be in the wealthiest 1%. Sounds cool doesn’t it? Problem is people forget to realize that 99% of people don’t make it to the 1% club, it's simple math.
Right out of highschool I became a firefighter. 2 short years later I was in a tragic car accident and was temporarily put in a wheelchair. Uncertain what my future would look like, I had to make some new decisions.
With my future physical capabilities uncertain, I needed to figure out a way to support myself financially, become independently wealthy, and make it in the world on my own.
However, learning how to make money, manage money AND live a life that is balanced and I am proud of wasn’t as easy as “googling” the answer.
So, I made an important (and obvious) decision. If I wanted a chance at being successful, I needed to get as close to successful people as I could, see what they are doing, and copy them.
I didn't want to reinvent the wheel. I figured "if this person right here is a multi-millionaire, and I do exactly what they are doing, it's gotta be a good place to start".
So, I started expanding my network and...