in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
A Harvard professor asked millionaires how much more money they'd need to be 10 on the happiness scale.
Here's how each group answered:
$1 mm: Double
$2 mm: Double
$3 mm: Double
$5 mm: Double
$10 mm: Double
Folks, the hedonic treadmill is real
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I've hired 12 coaches over the past 9 years. They've helped me be better at business, relationships, health and life in general.
Have you worked with a coach? How did it impact your life?
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After 15 years on Wall Street and 9 as an entrepreneur, I've come up with a very unique set of money rules that serve me.
1. Lever up!
2. Die with zero
3. Return on hassle > ROI
4. Leave money on the table
5. No such thing as the number
6. Stop checking your net worth
Which resonates the most?
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2022 was my best year as an entrepreneur.
Everything we touched, turned profitable.
Every marketing campaign drew sales.
We offered our team full-time benefits, unlimited vacation days.
Then it all came crashing down.
It turned out we were a "COVID business" and it was a golden opportunity to launch a business.
So in 2023, we pivoted hard, had tons of layoffs and charted an entirely new strategy.
Here's the story.
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NYC friends, join us for an evening of serendipity.
Mingle with ambitious, kind and introspective professionals.
At a lovely private venue on the Upper East Side.
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There are hugely successful people with $20 million who are scared of losing it all.
The scarcity mindset leads you believe that there's another shoe to drop.
That a recession will flatten you.
That you're one mistake from losing it all.
But let's examine the emotional scripts that are deeper at play here.
How could we combat this thinking?
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We're recording an AMA episode and want YOUR input.
What questions do you have about:
- Creator economy (it's hard)
- Leaving Wall Street (and lots of $)
- Parenthood (kids no longer babies)
- Marriage (12 years, with ups and downs)
- Spiritual practice (used to be an atheist)
- Finances (invest aggressively, with margin)
- Aging (parents getting sick, mortality)
What else?
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9,672 networking meetings.
Yup, over my 25 year career I've been a prolific networker.
All this networking always started with a simple question:
How could I be of service?
I'm developing my next video on the topic and wanted to know:
What questions about networking would you want me to answer?
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Slowly looking to step up my YouTube game. What topics do you want me to cover? Iām an open book ā no topic is off limits
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I left a lot of money on the table and survived to tell you all about it.
Youngest Managing Director at BlackRock (31) and left Wall Street at 35.
I now work with executives in finance and big tech who want to make bold career pivots.
Oh, and I also still have a six-pack.
Want to work together? Email hello [at] radreads [dot] co