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How to Make the Maximum Amount of Money Possible


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·Nov 3, 2024

So if you want to make the maximum amount of money possible, like, if you just, if you just want to get rich over your life, and you want to do it in a deterministic, predictable way, what you would do is you would basically stay on the bleeding edge of trends.

You would study technology, and yes, design and art, and things that you think, uh, and you would become really good at something. You would basically be waiting for your moment until something emerged in the world where they needed that skill set, uh, and you're uniquely qualified.

You would build your brand in the meantime on Twitter, on YouTube, by giving away free work so people have heard of you. You would make a name for yourself, and you would take some risks in the process, uh.

Then, when it was time to move in on that opportunity, you would do so with leverage—the maximum leverage possible. The maximum leverage would mean that you would have people working for you.

It would mean you would have a fund, or you would have capital. It would mean that you would be writing a book. It would mean that you'd be writing code and that you'd be building a media presence.

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