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120. Ways these unsung successes earned their first million: Business Insider's self-made billionaires you've never heard of

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If you ever wonder how people made their first million while protecting what’s valuable to them and WITHOUT sacrificing what’s important, this episode is worth a listen.

The weirdest thing about the world we live in right now, is that there are examples of extremely successful people everywhere, yet no one knows who they are.

Even stranger, is how we ALL unanimously agree that to be successful, you have to have all these followers, and be all over the place on social media.

Things don’t seem to add up, no?

So we decided in this episode to study how a group of self-made billionaires, made their first million, and deconstruct a Business Insider article talking specifically about this.

More importantly, though, how do you do this with what you HAVE, with little to no connection, privileges, or even much presence online—WHILE doing so in a purposeful way and in a way that’s meaningful to you?

Join others in 60+ countries, Follow, Subscribe, Add, Collect, Save, and Download this episode.

Or, listen to it now.



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If you ever wonder how people made their first million while protecting what’s valuable to them and WITHOUT sacrificing what’s important, this episode is worth a listen.

The weirdest thing about the world we live in right now, is that there are examples of extremely successful people everywhere, yet no one knows who they are.

Even stranger, is how we ALL unanimously agree that to be successful, you have to have all these followers, and be all over the place on social media.

Things don’t seem to add up, no?

So we decided in this episode to study how a group of self-made billionaires, made their first million, and deconstruct a Business Insider article talking specifically about this.

More importantly, though, how do you do this with what you HAVE, with little to no connection, privileges, or even much presence online—WHILE doing so in a purposeful way and in a way that’s meaningful to you?

Join others in 60+ countries, Follow, Subscribe, Add, Collect, Save, and Download this episode.

Or, listen to it now.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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