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i cannot tell you how to make money, nor can anyone else besides the basics of exchanging value for currency.


there are a billion different ways you can do this, and they ALL work.

figuring out your vehicle of moneymaking is an incredibly intimate process - because it all depends on who you are as a person. there's no one size fits all solution, no blueprint, no simple answer.

and if you're just focused on what's in fashion right now, what the big youtubers are talking about… you're already fucking cooked.

so let's focus on figuring out what vehicle is best for YOU.

bookmark this, grab your notebook, study it. this is the gunslinger playbook.

this is the process all the big players have gone through consciously or subconsciously, but never put into words because it's just not profitable.

you should never listen to someone claiming they know the “best way to make money for you”. they’re either course-selling grifters, basing every argument on trends and fads, or they’re just speaking on what is true to THEM.

only you can figure out what is best for yourself.

you want to tap into your strengths, build on what you’re already good at and enjoy, and stay true to your nature. so let’s get into how you figure this out, the initial process, and a few timeless principles and perspectives you should consider when figuring out how YOU will make your money.

because i bet it'll be different from what i, your neighbor, and your favorite twitter guru does.

the first principles here is you have to have fun with it. if you do not at any level enjoy what you do, you will have a very difficult time getting good at it. and if you want to make money, you need to be really fucking good at what you do, and before you reach any type of success, your patience and confidence will be tested countless of times - if you’re still having fun and finding the process interesting, you’ll persevere. if you don’t, you’ll fall.

there's levels to "having fun" with what you do, though. don't mistake this for thinking you have to find something that puts a smile on your face every time you sit down to work. as long as it's intellectually stimulating, interesting, and feeds into any creativity you might have, that's good.

<i>the person who has to torture themselves to get out of bed in the morning to start their work has no chance against the guy who wakes up jumping out of bed excited to attack his work because he enjoys it so much</i>

- BB

there are endless business models - and again, they all work. but there will be a set of vehicles/ business models that will lead to faster and higher success for YOU in particular. so we need to look inwards from the get-go. i will use myself as an example.

a few of my traits are:

• systematic

• meticulous

• introverted