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this is my "holy grail" of success

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I've been making money online since 2004... Back when I started, IÂ was 19 years old... I had no cl

I've been making money online since 2004... Back when I started, I was 19 years old... I had no clue what I wanted... Or what mattered to me. I simply didn't want to have to get a real job, so I tried to make some money online. I didn't care HOW I made the money... Or how often I had to work... I just wanted to make money. And that worked for me for a number of years... It allowed me to hit my first 6-figure year... And eventually I grew that to multiple 7-figure years... I also sold two companies... And became a household name in the industry. But at some point in my mid thirties... I noticed a change. I started to want more. I didn't just want to make money... I also wanted balance in my life... And I wanted more fulfillment from what I was doing... I'm not sure if this was due to me having the money part already figured out... Or if it was just something that came with age... Either way... Things like having less stress... And finding more fulfillment... Really started to matter to me. I didn't want to be working 12 hours a day... I didn't want to do shit I didn't enjoy... I didn't want to keep putting off vacations... I wanted to enjoy my life more on a day-to-day basis. And since I've been changing my life to fit this... It's changed my views on work and money. Now I believe that if you can... - make the kind of money you want to make - work just a few hours a day doing something you truly enjoy - and get real fulfillment from your work... Then that is the "holy grail" of success. Truly. Cause you have money... You have fulfillment... And you have a life outside of work... And it's hard to beat that. I know guys with $50 million in the bank who don't have that. So if you can make the kind of money you want... Have balance in your life... And feel fulfilled from what you're doing... You're winning the game. That's a simple idea... But it's one that can change your life if you take it to heart. So I hope you do... - Justin     This email was sent to {EMAIL} by admin@justingoff.com 1920 E. Riverside Dr Suite A-120 #540 Austin, TX 78741  [1-Click Unsubscribe]( | [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam]( Â

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