So, I'm going to be reading less and focusing on building skills/academics. It's what James clear, the author of Atomic Habits said too. For him reading is passive but writing is active.Reading/Learning: We’re going to limit this to ~1 hour a day. Why? Well, all of the actual
reading and learning needs to be done with a purpose. We have nothing against reading and
learning, we just don’t see anyone getting paid to read books. Reading is extremely important if
you want to be successful, the problem is that it “feels” like you’re actually doing work (you’re
not!). So read with a purpose for about an hour a day. After that the real work involves actual
changes to your online store, buying traffic and watching your competition like a hawk to make
sure you pick up on any new marketing/sales tactics to use yourself.
I think this goes to what is said in The Psychology of Money:
1. The hardest financial skill is getting the goalpost to stop moving.
7Wannabe5 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 15, 2025 1:19 pmThe very good thing about the highly flexible and generalized ERE program is that one could theoretically simultaneously lower ones own expenses DOWN to global sustainable level= 1 Jacob, save/invest enough money to retire very young, and also lift a child in Africa UP to 1 Jacob spending. IOW, you could even start being a Human of Consequence on Day 1! If you watch some more Robin Greenfield videos, you will also learn that it's much easier to gain access to radiantly beautiful strong females by becoming a Human of Consequence than by learning from the Wall Street Playboys and/or other successful Pimp/Players how to offer insecure females well-crafted insults in situations in which they are more likely to be inebriated. It is even easier than offering a 50/50 power couple contract to a similarly successful modern female who only expects you to cover half the expense of yearly international travel and private schools for your 1 kid or life-extension vet bills for your 1 dog.
Yeah, I'll have to watch some more of his videos. (https://www.robingreenfield.org/100changes/) I think I'll even attempt to make my own list of week goals. Also romance, for now, isn't a focus for me. The main focus is to be free to what I want to do (read/learn new things) and not have an obligation to do work.
The way I see it is that there's no reason to go to a two year university if a four year university is the same cost. I'll have to look into those professions. I don't know much about them.
For the others that responded, I'll respond when I can talk about something. I apologize for some of the re posts couldn't figure out what was going on.