It's great that you do, but you don't just want to be cheering people on all the time, we want to be cheering you on as well.
I'm sure you've heard of 'the secret' before. A book based on the Law of Attraction.
Now there is some truth to this, but the way the book was marketed was as a 'secret', a mysterious thing that no one has told you about before. The way to make things happen in your life.
It is a great book for its principal but it misses out on the other half of what you need to do to get what you want. Which is actually getting up, going out and doing the things that will help you get there!
You cannot just think a business into existence, you need to actually do the paperwork to make it legitimate.
I believe there are the same 'secrets' around money that are hidden. The majority of people think they understand money as they receive a routine paycheck, but they are also likely the people who have no money left at the end of the month.
But it's been hard for people to learn because it's been made that way. Didn't you grow up being fed the idea that it was rude to talk about money or to ask how much someone makes?
Well, have you ever wondered why that is?
For example, hundreds of years ago, wealthy families that lived in huge manor houses would have many servants working for them. The family and the servants rarely spoke. This meant that the information the wealthy knew about money was never shared around or passed on to help those with less, get more.
Instead, they kept to themselves. and it created the divide. Those with money were considered stuck up and snobby by those without it. In a nutshell, this would mean that the poor would never learn the 'secrets' about how to use money. While the rich stay rich and use money the way it is supposed to be used.
Education reflects this too. It was and is there to produce workers for the government that are happy to receive a paycheck. That is why entrepreneurship isn't taught in schools just like money management isn't either.
BREAK THE RULES!
In order to get where you want to go, you need to think differently than the average person.
You should consider yourself more than the average person if you aren't blindly following the path they have laid out for you and instead, you are making your own way.
We're not saying that you should start looking down on anyone or that you are better than anyone else but you must rise up if you wish to get ahead.
"What's the least I can do?" - If you're not prepared to take a mitigated risk, you are never going to get to where you want to be.
Many people are afraid to start a business because of risk. But isn't staying exactly where you are and doing nothing, the biggest risk you can ever take? Especially if your goal is to own your own business, you have to start somewhere!
If you can't be bothered to start a company, you don't deserve to receive the rewards of having a company.
People talk about things like they get it, they convince themselves that they understand things, even when they have never looked into a subject before. They cling to the smallest pieces of information they have heard on a topic and push these points to others.
But when you actually know what you are talking about because you are living through your business, that is how you know you are on the path to success and that it is right to consider yourself above average!