The Best Advice Ever To A Teenage Daughter Who Needs To Make Money
My daughter is considering taking an $8 an hour job. I said to her, “Instead of that: why don’t you learn basic WordPress skills. You can make blogs for stores.”
My daughter is considering taking an $8 an hour job. I said to her, “Instead of that: why don’t you learn basic WordPress skills. You can make blogs for stores.”
Everything I’ve ever succeeded at, every network I’ve built, every friend I have, I’ve gained through the things I learned after my formal education stopped.
Don’t worry about perfection.
Seeing only the top of the pyramid of a work of art, or a business, or an invention, or an idea, misses the beauty of the entire pyramid.
The fear goes away when you realize that bombing is survivable.
This is the key to all advancement in life. Make your job irrelevant. Burn the bridges behind you.
Sometimes you only need to do enough. You don’t need to take every dollar.
Learn all 360 degrees of every job you have, no matter how low. That knowledge will compound over the years even if it seems trivial or unimportant when you learn it.
When you own a stock, you own part of a company. So study what makes a good company.
Big vision but small implementation: keep up with all the small in the industry, but make sure the BIG still holds.