Morticai
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- Dec 18, 2018
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I know this struggle well. I played Counter-Strike competitively for about 5 years (4 years in college and 1 year after). It was a lot of fun, but I made more money almost immediately after I quit lol
I agree! This is something I have to figure out. Badges sound awesome though We literally have hundreds of lurkers a day already
Pre-Suasion is a fantastic book! I need to reread it. It was one of the 23 books I listened to in 2016
I think this is fantastic advice. I will have people who are brand new who will ask me "I want to make $1000/day", "how can I make $200/day?", etc. I like ambition and think setting goals is good, but it's important to stay grounded. If affiliate marketing was so easy I could explain to someone in an email how to make $1,000/day .... do you think I would be wasting my time answering your email?
Setting goals for learning the steps it takes to be successful. That makes way more sense. Great advice.
It's actually amazing to me how many of my big AM buddies all have been competitive in Counter-Strike, Halo, etc. I played CAL in high school myself. Ironically video games is what sent me down the path of wanting to make money. So I could just game all day lol...
Yeah Pre-Suasion is quite interesting. Understanding human psychology is a huge advantage in this space. So if you ever have any recommendations I'll definitely check them out. One way I find good books is use Blinkest which is basically the cliff notes of a book in audio / written form. If the notes are good then I'll buy the entire book and read it. Books that are 95% of back story to make one point kind of tilt me so I really just enjoy books with a lot of meat.
In terms of monetary goals I had those way back when I first was learning about IM but I didn't make any money ironically until I stopped worrying about it and just focused on growing myself. It may sound like some BS but it's the truth and I've had many friends say the same.