Investing_in_myself

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  1. Failure is a short-term view. On the long run you cannot fail. It's "build-test-learn-rebuild" and so on. The average people call it "failure". The entrepreneur calls it "test-learn-rebuild".
  2. I'm building houses in Germany.@shokoman
  3. Actually I transform an ugly house into a beautiful one. However, it doesn‘t require much creativity. That is the answer that confirms my inner voice. I agree 100%. It is hard, to let sth go where you have put a lot of time and energy in. But to create sth new, that makes the world better, is much more of a calling and life purpose. Thanks, Leo.
  4. Hi everybody, I have watched the video „competitor vs creator“ and I doubt now that I have chosen the right business-path: I am a real estate investor. Everything in this business revolves about 3 main points: Who you know. How big (in terms of quantity) is your marketing. How fast you seal the deal. How much money you pay. Means, if someone offers more money than me, I‘m out. It‘s a competitive field. And everybody is offering the same service: „I pay fast and cash“. Yes, I create beautiful new homes. But it is a road, a lot of people travel and has not much to do with creativity. How can you convert a competitive business in one, that creates? Have a good weekend.
  5. @ajasatya @purerogue Thank you. I have watched a lot of spiritual movies the past three days and material success had some negative touch there. But I think enlightenment or spirituality is only one (even though very important) pillar for a fullfilled life, joined by financial freedom, relationships and so on... My conclusion is: Being happy in the now, is the foundation of material success in the future. And this is reached by enlightenment.
  6. Hey folks, Leo had a video concerning that topic. But I cannot find it anymore unfortunately... One of my goals is reaching material wealth. On the other hand I want to be enlighted in the future. But what, once you have been enlighted, that‘s enough for you? When you derive your fulfillment fully from the inner self? Does that stops your motivation to create something in the material world? Maybe is it mutually exclusive? Thanks a lot for your opinions!
  7. https://www.audible.de/pd/Conquering-Procrastination-Hoerbuch/B00NX1YIO2?qid=1532638895&sr=sr_1_1&ref=a_search_c3_lProduct_1_1&pf_rd_p=34e3b439-2a21-4dff-af95-98a7a74a1f67&pf_rd_r=H8N4MG4GTS1YHHYWN3YR& Try this audio-book. It helps.
  8. Oh, great. Thanks everybody for the replies. @Nahm Yes, Albert Einstein. But as we need 3 for the life purpose course, I was looking for some more.
  9. Hi everybody, in one of the life purpose exercises we have to define our role-models or idols. I‘m struggling a little bit with this taskand need some input Who are your creative idols by which you were inspired?
  10. Working on it, buddy;)
  11. That's the same question I'm asking myself as well a lot of times. I'm in a relationship for 5 years now. But now I feel that we are developing separately. I want to work on my dream becoming a entrepreneur and she wants to have kids... I don't know how to handle it being in a 9to5, building up a business a and being a responsible father without running into a burn-out. I dealt a lot with the MGTOW-movement the last days, but in my opinion most of their drive has a negative reason (hypergamy, discrimination of men). I would rather choose to becoming a MGTOW because you have the independence to grow the way you want and to work on your dream. For society it sounds selfish, but I have only one life. I think most of the people are in a relationship because it is socially demanded and they are scared of being alone. To answer your question: I don't need a relationship for being happy. In fact I'm the happiest when being single.