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Originally Posted by fluffygrrl
This "motivational" bullcrap always cracks me up.
A dude with no clue sits down and goes... well, I'd like a million dollars. I bet if I could really apply myself, I could make a million dollars. For instance, a year has 365 days and those days 24 hours each so really, it's just 1k and change an hour I really need.
Or I could make 2 projects that each do 500 bucks an hour. Or maybe 50 projects that each cash a 20 every hour. Now that seems a lot more doable.
What a load. It's not more doable than it was to begin with, nor has all this "planning" actually done anything of any value whatsoever.
Cue Seinfeld "if you exclude dinners and showers it's like less than a day. Half a day really. Fifteen minutes".
Wishful thinking of this caliber should really be called deliberate stupidity.
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Originally Posted by sharphead
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Because crunching numbers and making financial plans is always a waste of time
You calculate, plan and execute.
Of course its _more_ doable when you break it down. You know how big one brand would have to be to achieve large numbers. Where as smaller ventures with constant returns and room for growth can get the same number with less effort.
Rent out a house for $100,000/mo or rent out 20 properties for $3500/mo.. hmm which seems MORE doable?