How to Buy a Corvette Grand Sport with $300

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This is for my fellow & aspiring entrepreneurs. I decided to record myself giving my story of how I started my own business along with a little advice about creating successful business. I've shared some tips & tricks in previous threads about business & entrepreneurship.

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who gonna watch 1st and let the rest of us know whether this is worth watching?

A guy telling you how he was able to buy a corvette with $300 and hard work isn't worth watching? But fousey has millions of views for prank vids?
 
Grind Mode...

Keep it up.
Yep.

I haven't watched the vid yet since I'm at work.

I clicked on the site though. No upsell? No testimonials or short vids to lure buyers in? No sign up email for a free chapter? The last would help with your sale funnel too.

Just my two cents from quick glance. Can't knock the hustle at all, brother.
 
The main point was that you don't necessarily need a lot of money to get an idea off the ground. Buying a corvette with $300 is just click bait. Motivational more so than educational.
 
Yeah, he's just sharing his story and saying get out there and get it too. I agree with opie.
 
It's a motivational video.

Basically anybody can do it, you don't need a whole lot of money. He's giving his testimony.
 
The world is there for the taking....props to Opee, I can totally relate man...

I really can't wrap my head around the thought that a lot of people are content with sitting behind a desk taking orders for the rest of their lives, working day in and out looking forward to a 2 week vacation each year and back to same ol tired routine....living a life of mediocrecy and repetition, instead of building yourself up and calling your own shots.
 
Iono steezy...if you getting paid 100K +, office job isn't that bad.

Not everybody is cut to be an entrepreneur
 
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The world is there for the taking....props to Opee, I can totally relate man...

I really can't wrap my head around the thought that a lot of people are content with sitting behind a desk taking orders for the rest of their lives, working day in and out looking forward to a 2 week vacation each year and back to same ol tired routine....living a life of mediocrecy and repetition, instead of building yourself up and calling your own shots.

I said the same thing but thats what makes the world go round. To be honest a lot of people dont even wanna be a CEO or be the one giving the shots and running things and thats what makes us all different.

As for me I cant be that guy :lol:.One life to live im trying to at least take my shot and not work no damn desk or office job being ordered what to do. Even if it doesnt work out a lot of people dont even take a shot.
 
Congrats op, sadly this will be another thread that will go the route of the NT "Entrepreneurs" talking down on the 9-5ers.

Lol it already started.
 
Congrats op, sadly this will be another thread that will go the route of the NT "Entrepreneurs" talking down on the 9-5ers.

Lol it already started.

Son still works a 9-5 though, probably a 12 hr shift with his field. Anyways, props OP.
 
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9-5 provides stability

for every success story there are 1000 failures that crush people, props to OP but NT will take this and act like it's that easy, you need to have a service and idea that makes it to be able to do this
 
Yeah. Most dudes aren't cut out to run their own business. If you get tired after 40 hours a week or can't manage that time it isn't for you.
 
Exactly my brother in law works 70 hours minimum with his business

NTers thinking they will work 3 hours a day on a hard day
 
The world is there for the taking....props to Opee, I can totally relate man...

I really can't wrap my head around the thought that a lot of people are content with sitting behind a desk taking orders for the rest of their lives, working day in and out looking forward to a 2 week vacation each year and back to same ol tired routine....living a life of mediocrecy and repetition, instead of building yourself up and calling your own shots.

GOTDAMN STEEZY FACTS

told this to my corporate father when i was a teen

we bumped heads a few times

no shots to you white collar dudes, props to your career all day
 
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Yeah. Most dudes aren't cut out to run their own business. If you get tired after 40 hours a week or can't manage that time it isn't for you.

paging my good friend @bwood056 I've learned a lot from this young man.


dropped out of college and just got his own business, he was already a GM of a location but now he closed on his OWN ish


sorry B for putting your business out there brother, you wont stay mad anyways.
 
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Yeah there is nothing wrong with a 9-5. I'm just not down with having a meeting about my meeting that's coming up etc.
 
quitting your 9-5 to think you are gonna be some Bill Gates is very stupid IMO

keep getting paid and put in the work 6-11 and when it's time, take that step

For sure. You're gonna be broke as hell at first generally and questioning why the hell you did that.

They say it takes 3 years to turn a profit. That's very vague but probably true for most.
 
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