European-DJ said:
Hello fellow don Juan's,
I am looking for some wise words/advice/tips
From all you financially successful don Juan's.
If you could give any advice to your younger self; any tip for an ambitious young man; any advice you think is vital please share it with us.
I think financial improvement is of major importance, not necessarily the one of a billionaire, but to have a life ower mediocre.
Thanks in advance,
European-DJ
Build a business that brings unique value to a specific group of people, with
money. Many people say "do something you enjoy/passion" - and I cannot disagree with that, but there are much more effective ways to make 10-15k monthly, but they take time and commitment.
Ambitious is a term that gets thrown around a lot. When you say ambitious - what are you really saying? You want money? You want security? Or you want to make so much money that generations of your family will still reap the benefits of your labor? How much are you willing to sacrifice? Would you burn your ship?
And why do you want to improve your money situation?
You need to have a why. A why is what will get your ass out of bed at 4:30 to be at the gym at 5, and the office at 6:30. A why is what will keep you focused on your vision, and not the complaining, doubting, and other regulation bullsh1t failures like to feed people to conform to their lifestyle.
Why do you want money? And women is
never the answer. Ever.
I want money so my great grandchildren's grand kids will know who I was, and what I did for them. I've earned just under 170,000 this year after taxed and deductions (they're not fcking loopholes). Not a fortune, but I'm 26, have an applied mathematics degree from a state school and a black GTR that will rip your face off. I own my business and work on my schedule allowing me to pursue other projects, like a new start up, or helping my brother launch his label.
EuropeanDJ -In the end though it really depends on your goals. I gathered that you want to do better than you are now, may I ask you to describe your current situation? Are you working? Are you in school?
If you're looking to live comfortably, I'd say recommend getting an accounting or STEM (Science, Tech, Engineer, Mathz) degree from a school where you can intermingle with students that have solid backgrounds. They will be your connections (presuming you have or intend to develop a solid networking skill) to getting a solid position at a reputable company. This will command a better income, providing you more options for the future.
If you're more of a spartan like person, I'd do whatever you want, most jobs out there can support a simple lifestyle.
If you're a risk taker, see my opening paragraph.
Your ability to earn income is your greatest asset - constantly improve it.
Few things to keep in mind:
- Always pay yourself first. Save a little money every time you get new money.
- Keep a budget, and stick to it.
- Learn to cook, and cook 90% of your meals.
- Keep as close to a perfect credit score as you can
- Don't waste your money on stupid ****. If you don't need it, odds are it's stupid. Exception: Suits and good shoes.
- Pre-Party before going out.
- Read a fcukton of books. Seriously 1 a month.
If you have actual or specific financial questions (investments, insurance, etc.) shoot me a PM.
Hope this helps,