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I will NOT outwork you

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Entrepreneurs love to say hardcore stuff like "You will NOT outwork me." Well, I'm not one of those

Entrepreneurs love to say hardcore stuff like "You will NOT outwork me." Well, I'm not one of those entrepreneurs. You probably will outwork me. My focus is not on "HARD WORK" and "MORE HOURS." My focus is on what I call Hard Thinking. Now, I don't mean thinking that gets you hard, weirdo. I'm talking about deep thinking. I'm talking about undistracted thought. I'm talking about thinking about things from angles that other people probably won't think of. If hard work made you rich, there'd be WAY more rich people. I honestly almost wish hard work was the answer to wealth because that's easy. You just do more stuff and you get more money. But the world doesn't work that way. The world rewards people who create the most value in the universe. Value comes from thought. Specifically thought that turns into action. Thoughts that become reality. I believe in the power of thinking in ways that others don't. If you're interested in applying "hard thinking" to your life, I recommend you check out my Reality Engineering trainings. It's all about using weird writing exercises, visualization, meditations, and other stuff to change your life. It is NOT "manifestation" in the sense of sit and do nothing. It's the combination of thought and action. If that tickles your fancy, check out the trainings below. They're Pay What You Want so you can pay $100 or $1 or anything in between. [ Click here to check out Reality Engineering 1.0]( [ Click here to check out Reality Engineering 2.0]( If you love the idea of lots of hard work and long hours, then this probably won't interest you. But if you're open to the possibility that maybe there's a different way then you should check them out. They're some of the most popular courses I've ever created. Talk soon, Ian "hard thinker" Stanley P.S. I got my wisdom teeth out on Monday and I've been in and out of having any energy so that's why I haven't emailed in a few days. Yes, I'm English and went to a dentist. I know it's a miracle. Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Almost Passive Income, 13359 N. Hwy 183, Ste. 550, Austin, TX 78750, United States

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