11-06-2012, 11:59 AM
(11-06-2012, 05:13 AM)AJK Wrote:(11-05-2012, 01:04 PM)Shannon Wrote:(11-04-2012, 07:30 AM)Tiesto Wrote: Shannon, I was just answering a question about learning subs in another thread, and I remembered I wanted to ask you about this.
Do you have plans to include some sort of 'Maximum Learning Speed', 'Photographic Memory', 'Both Brain Hemisphere Thinking, and 'Laserlike Focus and Concentration' in BAMM?
Maybe the laserlike focus is not really necessary with the Optimus Engine in place, but I think something like 'MLS' and 'Maximum/Photographic Memory' is still quite important to be able to quickly absorb, learn, and apply, new knowledges, new informations, and new skills in a comprehensive manner, in order to become a multi-millionaire.
What's your opinion on this?
Focus on the goal and its sub-goals is included. Learning speed and photographic memory are not necessary. Most self made millionaires are not polymaths, nor are they possessed of advanced collegiate degrees. They don't rely on learning quickly to become wealthy; they rely on common sense, perseverance, planning and a marketable skill or product to do so.
Society these days tries to tell you you need advanced collegiate degrees to succeed. You don't. In fact more than ever, going to college to get one will most likely de-rail you becoming wealthy because of the debt to reward ratio most degrees have. Even if you earn a doctorate in medical science, you're unlikely to become a millionaire.
But take someone who has a good bit of common sense, a good marketable skill and/or product, patience, persistence, a good plan and a refusal to quit, and they're pretty likely to succeed. Even if they never got a highschool diploma.
Becoming wealthy is much simpler than most people think. It's based on spending less than you make, and making what you have generate more of what you have. Not being super intelligent, highly educated, or an extremely quick learner.
Shannon -
I agree with you that one doesn't necessarily need these skills to become wealthy, it really depends on from where the person is looking for the wealth to generate:
* for the independent business person, the skills mentioned by Tiesto are far less relevant.
* for the corporate business person, the skills are very important.
My question to you is how do you see this program being relevant to the corporate world?
Personally, I love being in a corporation, producing tens of millions of units and the dynamic with being part of an international environment. I'm certain that I'm not the only one. We are looking for something to develop and harness the skills needed to achieve executive suite status. Do you believe that BAMM would directly aid the corporate hack achieve C-level status or would it only help in a circuitous manner?
Realistically, there are only a very small percentage of people who ever become millionaires going the corporate route. They typically get there by doing things that are going to be antithetical to what this program will be putting into your head.
To wit, this program is very heavily focused on achieving its goal without causing you to compromise your ethics or morals, and without harming yourself or others in the process.
The corporate environment typically goes to the extreme in the other direction, with everyone trying to destroy everyone else to achieve their goals. Only the most vicious and ruthless usually make it in such an environment. My program will not help you be vicious and ruthless.
Honestly I don't think the corporate route is a realistic route to wealth anyway. Now consulting for big corporations, and supplying them? Very good choices. But being part of them? Not so much.
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The scientist has a question to find an answer for. The pseudo-scientist has an answer to find a question for. ~ "Failure is the path of least persistence." - Chinese Fortune Cookie ~ Logic left. Emotion right. But thinking, straight ahead. ~ Sperate supra omnia in valorem. (The value of trust is above all else.) ~ Meowsomeness!