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#shorts The Fastest Way To Make a Million Dollars


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·Nov 7, 2024

The fastest way to make a million dollars is to make the first 10,000. That's really how it works. But really, it's not about anything else except focusing on what people want and how to solve their problems.

People get wealthy not pursuing money out of greed, but pursuing a passion around a problem-solving exercise. That's what business is all about. Successful businesses solve problems for people, and they want to pay because it saves them time and makes their lives more productive.

You know, people don't want to walk around with bare feet, so they buy shoes. It's a simple outcome, isn't it? So think about that. Try and find something that's a pain point that you know everybody has, and then provide the product or service that solves for that.

That's how you make a million. That's how you make 5 million. That's how you make 100 million. That's how you make a billion.

Yeah, it sounds simple, but it's not. It's very hard work. But there's a lot of tools in today's world that can help you do that, and number one is social media.

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