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Eric Jorgenson

  • ainurahas quoted9 months ago
    Then, you have to figure out how to scale it because if you only build one, that’s not enough. You’ve got to build thousands, or hundreds of thousands, or millions, or billions of them so everybody can have one. Steve Jobs
  • ainurahas quoted9 months ago
    So, my definition of wealth is much more businesses and assets that can earn while you sleep. [78]
  • ainurahas quoted9 months ago
    Wealth is the thing you want. Wealth is assets that earn while you sleep. Wealth is the factory, the robots, cranking out things. Wealth is the computer program that’s running at night, serving other customers. Wealth is even money in the bank that is being reinvested into other assets, and into other businesses.
  • ainurahas quoted2 months ago
    There are no permanent solutions in a dynamic system.
  • Zojahas quoted6 months ago
    You’re never going to get rich renting out your time
  • Zojahas quoted6 months ago
    Whenever you can in life, optimize for independence rather than pay. If you have independence and you’re accountable on your output, as opposed to your input—that’s the dream
  • Zojahas quoted6 months ago
    If you’re looking at professions where your inputs and your outputs are highly connected, it’s going to be very hard to create wealth and make wealth for yourself in that process
  • Zojahas quoted6 months ago
    Learn to sell, learn to build. If you can do both, you will be unstoppable.
  • Zojahas quoted6 months ago
    spend to save time at that rate. You will never be worth more than you think you’re worth.

    No one is going to value you more than you value yourself.
  • Zojahas quoted6 months ago
    I would argue with my girlfriends, and even today it’s my wife, “I don’t do that. That’s not a problem that I solve.” I still argue that with my mother when she hands me little to-do’s. I just don’t do that. I would rather hire you an assistant. This was true even when I didn’t have money.
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