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CRP Patreon Exclusive: “Chase Mountaintops—NOT Money”

CRP Patreon Exclusive: “Chase Mountaintops—NOT Money”

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my goal is to become a millionaire with crypto so I never have to leave my bed again. depression is real. lol

TunaXonXtoast

Very true! thanks Coach

That's quite impressive. I am into IT as well. What part of IT do you specialize in, just curious. 😉

This is so true, I made my most money while going after my mountaintop and I came about this revenue by accident. Robert Green's book mastery talks about this in a way. But now its time to dream a new dream like coach says. I started getting so enamored with the money I was making that I started focusing on just that and now I lost my passion for it. It''s time to get back on track. Awesome lesson.

You once said a sick man can't be king. care to explain?

Very informative Coach.

this is it, this is what I needed. Thank you Coach !!

Agree, Coach answer was so vague, I always believe to have something that is scalable

Practise practise and experiment stuff

While you won't make millions being a fast food manager or a yoga instructor, you can always branch out from those positions and buy franchises and hire a team to run your fast food joints and yoga centers.

Are you back home now, coach?

My dad owns a laundromat. It is not recession proof. Its closed right now.

Coach, how should I learn to speed-read? I'm a 25 yr old biology student.

I love this! I’m 22 years old, my boyfriend is 25. We’ve been together 5 years. When I met him he was in college working for minimum wage making $12 an hour, and since then he’s dropped out of college and moved to into sales. He’s a very good man, great morals and extremely passionate. His goals are not to make crazy money. It’s to find a way where he could be financially independent, so he could do and buy what he wanted without worry, spend time with his family and wife (hopefully me!), and then one day raise good kids so he can pass on a great legacy. He has a clear vision on exactly what he wants and he works and acts on it consistently. And because of this, I’ve seen money has just come naturally to him. Since then, his income has skyrocketed. Last year he made $250k as a 23 year old. He has one rental property so far and more to come. Very bright future ahead of him. This video is absolutely true!

I want to own laundromats not because I think I’ll be rich from it because likely I won’t. I just want my freedom from the 9 to 5 grind and having to answer to a boss or bosses and follow their stupid nonsense rules. Rules that really don’t mean shit. Plus laundromats are recession proof and also proving to be essential business even in a pandemic. Serving my community with a great need. I don’t see how you could go wrong

What if your mountaintop require money? Climbing Everest requires money. You don't make money out of it. Or if you have simple montaintop: nice house, wife and bunch of kids. It requires money. It doesn't make money unless your wife is a whore and you are her pimp.

Coach you keep on saying you dont know why, i highly recommend to read about the law of attraction. Look up the books by charles francis haanel

the thing he talks about in this video is called "law of attraction" an it is legit.

I liked the answer actually!!

Maybe I'm too young and naive (I'm 28) but i do not understand this video. On the contrary, it sounds stupid and jibberish. In order to achieve life goals and help others, you need money. Our western civilization is run by the rich and corporations. I think entrepreneurship takes a certain mindset, you can chase your "mountaintop" of being a yoga instructor or a fast food manager, but are you really going to be a millionaire off of it in order to help others? Someone please explain.

Hey Coach, do you think you could make a video on how you invest? Not for insider tips, but rather I’d like to hear more about how you make decisions and evaluate opportunities.

Know thyself; choose thy mountaintop 🗻

Excellent video, CRP!

He has a good YouTube video on this called “how to make fuck you money.” Bottom line is (1) find an unmet need in the market (2) sell it at scale.

I think that other video was more about using the money you already have-like separating a portion of it to be "fuck you money" .Maybe i should re-watch that video before commenting ,hehe. But i do recall thinking that you should only say "fuck you" to a boss or business partner or whatever if you have the money to survive without that job or person. Fuck you money gives you more freedom i think was the point of that vid.

Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill is a fantastic book to read for anyone more interested in what reaching your personal mountaintop requires. It is the philosophy of becoming successful and hits similar beats that Coach mentioned in the video. Highly recommend!

I'am working in the IT world over 10 years and never worked only for the money . I'am 27 and i got my first mil$ in 23 and i own my place .Guys do what he sad for me this is work's

Coach, you can apply the same principle to Happiness. If you actively seek Happiness then it will flee from you like the tail on a dog as he is chasing it. On the other hand, if you seek to live an upright fulfilling life that enriches others then happiness will chase after you automatically. Quit chasing after your own tail. Seek the right path and the tail will follow you where ever you go.

Mickey Turner

making money can be hard, I guess.

Peter Bočan

I’ve found making money isn’t particularly difficult. Sometimes downright easy. But holding on to it, a much harder thing to do. But I agree 100% with chasing a dream and not worrying about the literal numbers.

You have a video on YouTube called “how to get fuck you money” which says to basically find an unmet need on the market then sell a solution. Curious why this video is a contradiction

The elementary school teacher who reaches his mountaintop of being the best 4th grade teacher in the world will not get rich. Only way to get rich is to sell a product at scale.

In the Steve Jobs movie called Jobs, it depicts him getting rich as a mere byproduct of his focus on apple. Even his reaction to getting rich is something along the lines of "its nice but" and then he goes off about his actual work itself. The second movie about him, Steve Jobs, almost never even talks about the money and is purley about his personality and the people he has around him.

Thank you coach this really helped me.

Great video as always!

Yeah, I would say build something successful and hold it for 3-5 years. Not easy, but in the end you will get bought out by someone much bigger.

Peter Bočan


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