This relates to me perfectly, and I call it The Possibilities Mindset.
It's something you either have within you, or is born after years of struggle. I got mine from realizing te success that other people had and feeling I could do the same if I educated myself and took action.
A high school friend of mine received a window washing business from his buddy who was leaving the Us for good to start a new life in Europe. The man had no family to speak of, and gave him the business for a nominal sum because he knew he was honest and was actually the only one that inquired about it.
I knew my friend was a good person and was inspired by his success. It illuminates the possibilities available if we simply act instead of passing an opportunity by.
I live in what I call a 'crypto desert' where if BTC dropped to a buck for 24 hours, they stm,ill wouldn't buy. So I know that this requires a certain type of person. One with *The Possibilities Mindset.*
It's something you either have within you, or is born after years of struggle. I got mine from realizing te success that other people had and feeling I could do the same if I educated myself and took action.
A high school friend of mine received a window washing business from his buddy who was leaving the Us for good to start a new life in Europe. The man had no family to speak of, and gave him the business for a nominal sum because he knew he was honest and was actually the only one that inquired about it.
I knew my friend was a good person and was inspired by his success. It illuminates the possibilities available if we simply act instead of passing an opportunity by.
I live in what I call a 'crypto desert' where if BTC dropped to a buck for 24 hours, they stm,ill wouldn't buy. So I know that this requires a certain type of person. One with *The Possibilities Mindset.*
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I am glad you were able to learn from others, I took the "years of struggle" approach :D
I like the idea of a possibilities mindset, and I think it is interesting to combine with something I call "psychological pyromania" which is imagining he worst case scenarios of an issue and then looking for ways out. Once finding a way out, I remove that as an option and look for another - rinse and repeat until I am stuck with no way out. It isn't pleasant, but it is calming to get to that endpoint and realize, *the worst case scenarios with no ways out are extremely rare.