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Read time: 1 min, 22 sec On Jan. 7 2018 I made my first internet dollar: A whopping $3.32 I couldnâ

Read time: 1 min, 22 sec On Jan. 7 2018 I made my first internet dollar: A whopping $3.32 I couldn’t even buy myself lunch. What's even crazier... is on that same day, I got my paycheck (from my 9-5 job). The deposit was for: $3,274. But... that 9-5 money felt worthless. Instead, I stared at that $3.32 for HOURS. It was the turning point. The most important $3 I ever made. Why? Well, I was already making good money with my day job, right? I had a regular, steady paycheck. Twice per month. But honestly, I didn't feel like I deserved that money. I'd show up, write a few lines of code, and then magically get thousands of dollars deposited into my account. It just felt like... it could evaporate at any moment. I didn't feel in control of my future. I wanted something that was 100% mine. So every morning, I built. Late into the nights, I built. Even when I didn’t want to… I built. I didn’t always know what I was doing. Most days felt like I was running in the mud. But I was building something that I owned. And after many months and hundreds of hours… Finally, That first dollar. Pennies compared to my paycheck. I did the math. I was making ~1¢ per hour. But you know what? Those $3 bucks unlocked something that I never knew existed: Making money on my own terms. [Barkbox Incentive + Expiration Date] Internet money feels like magic. You almost don't believe it's possible until it happens to you. It feels like a miracle. That some stranger on the internet would actually pay me for something I created. That someone you will never meet, used their hard-earned money to buy YOUR thing. It’s batsh*t crazy when you think about it. And that’s the beauty of it. See, there’s this crazy agreement you make with yourself when you start building. You agree to trade a lot of time for a little amount of money. But in exchange, you learn a skill that 99% of people don’t have: how to make money. Sure, you might have a few months of nothing. But one day – when it finally clicks – you will start to print money from thin air. That’s the power of entrepreneurship. And that’s what I’m talking about at my [free live workshop tomorrow.]( I’ll share with you my 3 secrets to building an online business, including: 1. The secret to reverse engineering a $1M business idea (it's not what you think) 2. How to get your business in front of millions working just 2 hours a day 3. The secret behind all successful businesses that nobody talks about (for a reason) Once you learn the things that I learned, I promise your life will never be the same. [Click HERE to save your spot.]( (^^ limited spots available) – Pat Starter Story - [Advertise with us]( - [Share your story]( - [About us]( Did someone forward this email to you? [Sign up here]( for our newsletter. [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( Starter Story - 4920 W Cypress St Ste 104 - #5143 - Tampa, FL 33607 Click [here]( if you want to stop receiving emails from us.

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