Build your MONEY muscle!

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Hi it's been a while since put some cool stuff out on this forum

anyhooo...

Whilst I was on vacation last week I was listening to some Eben Pagen!

I am apart of his high level coaching program.

in one of the classes he said...

He used to ask himself everyday the following question:

What is value?


As you can see...


I've stuck it on my computer (in the pic)


[speed of implementation]

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To make a long story short

Eben said...

When you ask this question everyday you come up with new ideas that can...

Make You Money!

...

..SO heres how you build you money muscle



Ask yourself these two questions daily...


-- What is value and


-- how can I provide it to others?



Trivia:


Did you know most billionaires copied other peoples ideas to get their wealth...?

It's true...

success leaves clue and theres nothing wrong with copying

(it's just my opinion as long as you make the product or service better)




Alright... so Me and my misses are off to get some sushi now...

Have a great day

Bye for now

Catch you later


bon voyage
#build #money #muscle
  • Profile picture of the author Odahh
    if you don't have tia lopez on your you tube subscriptions you are missing some great content .

    anyway repeating a recent explination of value from tai ..you have two factors ..price paid and the return over time on the price paid .

    so if i invest and/or spend time, money ,or effort or all three what is the return over time.

    and remembering an old zig quote ..everything has two prices ..the one you pay by doing something and the one you pay by not doing it ..

    also .. there is a difference between gambling/speculation and real investing ..if you buy here and the price is far below where you can sell over here .. that is investing.for profit.. if you buy with the expectation the price will go up that is speculation.. if you buy and it has income now that will over time provide far greater return than a negative move in price or just a change in price .. that value is smart investing .
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  • Profile picture of the author Trey Morgan
    Yes I agree that success can be achieved a lot faster by simply taking a proven idea or concept and making it better. There are so many people who are quietly making lots of money from taking preexisting products and services and enhancing them.


    Just don't get too lazy. The creators of the popular hit song "Blurred Lines" were sued for over 7 million dollars because they recreated a song by Marvin Gaye called "Got To Give It Up". This is just a recent example of what can happen if you don't take the time to make your product unique.
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    • Profile picture of the author Odahh
      Originally Posted by Trey Morgan View Post

      Yes I agree that success can be achieved a lot faster by simply taking a proven idea or concept and making it better. There are so many people who are quietly making lots of money from taking preexisting products and services and enhancing them.


      Just don't get too lazy. The creators of the popular hit song "Blurred Lines" were sued for over 7 million dollars because they recreated a song by Marvin Gaye called "Got To Give It Up". This is just a recent example of what can happen if you don't take the time to make your product unique.
      or you don't get the rights ahead of time ..

      the bigget improvement and the most profitable..tend to come from crossing ideas over from one industry to the another ..Ford changed the world with the assembly line..but he got the idea from reversing the system used by large meat processing plants to cut up animals
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      • Profile picture of the author heavysm
        I am a fan of Eben Pagan and have been through a few of his programs myself.

        One of the best personal examples of billionaire level "copy and make better" is Apple.

        They didn't invent the computer. They just made it super user friendly, intuitive, clean, then branded that altogether to make their image.

        Another question to ask for any process in business or otherwise is:

        "How can i make this easier?"

        Simplicity is always sought out by everyone. No one wants complicated. People buy simple and elegant. So if you can package simple and elegant solutions to difficult and complex problems, you have it made.
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    • Profile picture of the author Gavin Stephenson
      Originally Posted by Trey Morgan View Post

      Yes I agree that success can be achieved a lot faster by simply taking a proven idea or concept and making it better. There are so many people who are quietly making lots of money from taking preexisting products and services and enhancing them.


      Just don't get too lazy. The creators of the popular hit song "Blurred Lines" were sued for over 7 million dollars because they recreated a song by Marvin Gaye called "Got To Give It Up". This is just a recent example of what can happen if you don't take the time to make your product unique.

      Good point.
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  • Profile picture of the author FrankyBrown
    Thanks - Gavin Stephenson - I like your inspirations! O.K to be a billionaire is a little bit out of my reach or maybe I should make a quantum leap and think myself to new places of opportunities and why not copy good ideas and make it your own with your unique twist?

    Don't dream it be it
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    • Profile picture of the author Gavin Stephenson
      Originally Posted by FrankyBrown View Post

      Thanks - Gavin Stephenson - I like your inspirations! O.K to be a billionaire is a little bit out of my reach or maybe I should make a quantum leap and think myself to new places of opportunities and why not copy good ideas and make it your own with your unique twist?

      Don't dream it be it
      Certainly man

      I've done 6 figure launches just from modelling.

      The best part is the customers loved it and got great results too.
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Ten
    Attempting to create authentic and sustainable value is indeed quite important. Good point, Gavin.
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  • Profile picture of the author affiliolabs
    Great point Gavin ill make sure i use all this from now on. Thanks for your help!
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