06/09/2023
I am moved with this....
A young man got admitted into the university to study law.
He admires his neighbour who is a lawyer and how he manages to win every argument. So he want others to admire him also.
First year into his program, he meet a lady studying accounting and they became friends, one day they got into an argument at the school cafeteria. The lady was able to prove to him that not all businesses makes net profit, some end up with only gross profit.
He became thrilled,
In the second year, he starts attending accounting classes.
While at it, a software developer held a seminar in the school and showed them how much he makes in a month, almost times ten of their school professors' salary.
He jumped to computer science classes, that's the fourth year.
So after four years, what did this young man study?
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Just as stupid as his story sounds, the same way most of us learn.
You heard of affiliate marketing, you jumped on it,
You heard of graphic design, you abandoned affiliate and start learning graphic design,
Did you hear of drop shipping? You get interested and give it a trial.
Crypto comes onboard, you jump into it.
Forex, public speaking, e-commerce, mini importation
You have tried all of them.
You will end up being like the young man described above.
Focus and consistency most be found in a venture before it can yield results.
When you learn in an uncoordinated way, your head will be jammed with too much information, only coordinated learning yields results.
That's why schools have syllabus, they don't just start teaching you without a step-by-step process.
Focus on one thing and be consistent with it over time.
What are you learning currently, stay on it and give it the required energy, time and resources?
Don't be moved by other people's results, let their results motivate you to keep on your track.