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Offline vbignacio

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Re: Financial freedom in 2 years
« Reply #30 on: Jul 24, 2012, 08:31 AM »
Well...if you're going to walk on coals, you CAN expect to be burnt.  And no amount of positive thinking will improve your chances of not getting burned.

Don't believe the lie your parents have told you.  You CAN'T achieve EVERYTHING.  You CAN'T be anything that you wish to be. 

Hey, we're all adults here, so no sugar coating the truth.

everyone is entitled to their own opinion. Manny Pacquiao is a very good example that we can succeed despite the odds.

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Re: Financial freedom in 2 years
« Reply #31 on: Jul 24, 2012, 09:15 AM »
everyone is entitled to their own opinion. Manny Pacquiao is a very good example that we can succeed despite the odds.

Yes, Manny is a good example, cuz he found his gift, which is boxing.

But, let's face it, no matter how he tries, Manny is a lousy singer, lousy actor, and lousy TV host.  Kung hindi sa boxing, eh di gutom siya!

My point is all of us have gifts, talents.  But ONLY a few talents each.  The key is to find your talent, your calling, and focus on it.  Accept that we cannot do everything well.  But there will be a few things that we can each do very well...better than most other people.  FIND these gifts and cultivate them.

As the saying goes, never get into a fair fight.  Choose thge fight where you have an unfair advantage! 

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Re: Financial freedom in 2 years
« Reply #32 on: Jul 24, 2012, 12:53 PM »
21 people burned out of 6,000 attendees of the event that walked across the coals. whats your point sir? that its not good to have a positive outlook in life? that we should focus on the negative always? worrying is not good for our health.

why 21 out 6,000? was it mentioned in the report that all 6,000 attendees crossed into that coals?

and i don't think that walking across a burning coal is the ultimate proof that "what a mind can believe, the body can achieve". it's a cheap proof.

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Re: Financial freedom in 2 years
« Reply #33 on: Jul 25, 2012, 07:23 AM »
For me being "Mayaman" is used to for a person na financially free. meaning, if may emergency may makukuhanan siya ng pera. Has a STABLE income monthly. Has been saving up from his business income or salary monthly. Yan ang masasabi kong mayaman.  :)
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Re: Financial freedom in 2 years
« Reply #34 on: Jul 25, 2012, 08:45 AM »
why 21 out 6,000? was it mentioned in the report that all 6,000 attendees crossed into that coals?

basahin nyo na lang sir. fourth paragraph...

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Re: Financial freedom in 2 years
« Reply #35 on: Jul 29, 2012, 04:02 AM »
when you say manny pacquiao is a good example that we can succeed despite the odds,
have you stopped to think of the hundreds of other boxers that have not attained manny's status?
those who have NOT succeeded because of the odds?
have they thought and put their minds any less to succeeding? did they not believe?

don't they prove that on the contrary, the statement "if you believe it, you can achieve it" is not accurate? at the very least, it's easier said than done.

unfortunately, in the game of life, not everyone can be winners. it's inevitable that when there are winners, there will be losers along the way.
« Last Edit: Jul 29, 2012, 06:06 AM by pulubing_palaboy »

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Re: Financial freedom in 2 years
« Reply #36 on: Jul 29, 2012, 06:44 AM »
i was 21 nung nbasa ko yung book ni Robert Kiyosaki na Rich Dad, Poor Dad which influenced me so much to the point  na iniwan ko ang study ko  and i start building my asset and minding my own business  ,22 years old na ako nyon and i set a goal for my self na at the age of 24 mayaman na ako at wala na ako sa rat race, Im doing online marketing ryt now to achieve my goals, as well as investing, stocks trading at freelancing. How about you, what would you do to achieve financial freedom in 2 years?  please share your idea, At kung naachieved nyo na yung goal nyo please tell us your story, malaking bagay yun para sa mga nagsisimula pa lamang,



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So, 22 ka ngayon.. After 2 years 24 ka na... Anong fallback mo pag nag-fail ka? Another 2 years.. What if di pa rin? Baka magulat ka na lang kinain na ng panahon ang kabataan mo? 

Yung mga alam nating nag-drop-out sa school na mayaman... Nag-drop-out sila kasi successful na business nila.. and kulang na time nila para sa business kung mag-aaral pa.. Hindi sila nag-drop-out para makipag-sapalaran sa business..

Ako nabasa ko rin richdad poordad.. tama naman yon.. but wag mong masyadong gawing literal..

Advise ko sa'yo.. habang may pang-aral.. mag-aral ka.. tapusin mo muna pag-aaral mo.. para mas marami kang bala para marating mo pangarap mo..

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Re: Financial freedom in 2 years
« Reply #37 on: Jul 29, 2012, 07:05 AM »
^ You may say a reality but we should not omit the wonders of life and of human spirit - The power of motivation and inspiration. Simply put in a word Hope.

If you simply put that way that not all would be successful is only half truth, if you speak in all fields of life. But each of us has its own talent that we exceed.

Like in the parable of talents of Jesus... Don't be the one with one talent and decides to bury his talent in the ground. Just because you feel that you won't succeed because others are exceptional is like putting yourself to doom like what happened at the end of the parable. Like Michael Jordan says.... He missed a lot of shots but its much better than not making the shot at all.
« Last Edit: Jul 29, 2012, 07:07 AM by nanashi »

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Re: Financial freedom in 2 years
« Reply #38 on: Jul 30, 2012, 03:34 PM »
To the TS, make sure to read Cashflow Quadrant also by R. Kiyosaki.

Doon sinabi nya na para sa mga working na (or employees), di nya sinasuggest na mag quit ng job agaran tapos magbusiness na lang. Ang suggestion nya, tuloy lang sa employment, tapos take a part time business. Pag umayos na, tsaka ka umalis sa employment. Yun e kung di mo gustong madanasan yung pinagdaanan nyang bankruptcy bago ma-achieve yung success nya. Take note din na sinabi ni Kiyosaki na karamihan ng businesses e namamatay sa first few years, kaya kelangan subok ng subok. Dapat kasama sa plano mo yung gagawin mo in case di ka mag succeed sa first attempt mo.

Para sa kin naman, 2010 nakapundar ako ng emergency fund at nakakuha na ng insurance kaya handa na ko sa biglaang kawalan ng trabaho at tuloy pa din support ko sa family ko sa biglaang kamatayan. 2011 basa ng mga books on business. ipon ko ng 2011 ginamit ko pang simula ng negosyo ng 2012. Bagsak sa first 2 attempts. Nasa 3rd na ko ngayon. Pero tuloy pa din ako sa day-time job ko.

Anyways, good luck sa yo. Or sa atin :)
« Last Edit: Jul 30, 2012, 05:54 PM by AkiFoblesia »

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Re: Financial freedom in 2 years
« Reply #39 on: Aug 03, 2012, 07:33 AM »
the thinking model of the rich and successful is "play to win." if others always doubt themselves, its their problem. i dont intend to impose my own beliefs to others anyway. im just sharing my own experiences in life.

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Re: Financial freedom in 2 years
« Reply #40 on: Aug 03, 2012, 01:23 PM »
If you have big capital or savings go to business because you have 24/7 to do business...

If not then do business while working pag stable na then jump na...

Ang hirap sumabak sa gyera na dasal lang ang dala mo....
When people have doubts on you prove to them that they are wrong.
MORALITY is doing what is right regardless of what everybody else is doing

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Re: Financial freedom in 2 years
« Reply #41 on: Aug 03, 2012, 01:34 PM »
How about those working and doing business and having good returns, should they focus on just one or continue doing both?

I see this is a good thing as you have steady income from your job then have unlimited earnings (based on supply and demand) from your business.

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Re: Financial freedom in 2 years
« Reply #42 on: Aug 12, 2012, 05:36 PM »
Hi I too have read
Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki

sorry for saying this but
the book didn't actually say to quit school
from what I remember (matagal ko na kasing nabasa iyon) it did say that education is important its just that financial education is more important

So, 22 ka ngayon.. After 2 years 24 ka na... Anong fallback mo pag nag-fail ka? Another 2 years.. What if di pa rin? Baka magulat ka na lang kinain na ng panahon ang kabataan mo? 

Yung mga alam nating nag-drop-out sa school na mayaman... Nag-drop-out sila kasi successful na business nila.. and kulang na time nila para sa business kung mag-aaral pa.. Hindi sila nag-drop-out para makipag-sapalaran sa business..

Ako nabasa ko rin richdad poordad.. tama naman yon.. but wag mong masyadong gawing literal..

Advise ko sa'yo.. habang may pang-aral.. mag-aral ka.. tapusin mo muna pag-aaral mo.. para mas marami kang bala para marating mo pangarap mo..


true never go ahead without thinking twice
kasi what if you fail nga
secure something first before taking risks

my professor kinuwento niya that his friend that's a president of a company has recently finished another degree do ko na sure pero what i remember she said that it was his friend's seventh degree ,bigatin kasi itong prof ko, mataas kasi posisyon niya sa isang company kaya mga nakakasalamuha niya mga high ranks din.

but TS i do wish the best of luck on your journey
who knows you might be sucessful someday even
I just want you to know the importance of education not just financial education
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Re: Financial freedom in 2 years
« Reply #43 on: Aug 12, 2012, 06:24 PM »
good thing i read the book after i finished my college.
this is an exciting journey still.

 

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