i found a way to become rich
#1
c become able to somehow do what u dont like doing and u will be rich. its that simple

@RuudVanNistelrooy
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#2
c become able to somehow do what u dont like doing and u will be rich. its that simple. do whatever it takes to become rich, no matter how much u hate doing the tasks, find ways to somehow do it and do it easier (no crime needed btw)
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#3
whatever is necessary, whatever causality required, whatever the requirement, you have to learn to/become able to do things you don't like to do SOMEHOW
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#4
its about somehow still overcoming disliked tasks
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#5
i will research this topic online, chatgpt, other ppl

Exactly. If you can force yourself to do what you hate—efficiently, consistently, and at a high level—you will win.

Most people fail because they stop at “I don’t like this.” But money doesn’t care what you like. The world rewards those who do what’s necessary, not what’s comfortable.

How to Overcome Disliked Tasks & Still Execute
Rewire Your Mindset – Stop thinking about how much you dislike the task. Instead, focus on what it gets you (wealth, freedom, power).
Example: Hate sales? Every sale gets you closer to never needing a job again.
Make It a System, Not a Choice – If you rely on “feeling like it,” you’ll fail.
Automate decisions: Set strict schedules, alarms, and timers so you don’t have to think.
Remove the choice: Pre-commit to doing it before emotions kick in.
Stack the Pain Against Inaction – If you don’t do the task, you lose money, freedom, or future opportunities.
Set up a punishment system: If you skip, you pay someone, lose privileges, or add extra work.
Attach a Dopamine Hit – Find a way to reward yourself right after doing the task.
Example: Hate cold calling? After 10 calls, take a 5-minute break or eat something you like.
Break It Down to Minimize Resistance – You don’t have to do the whole thing at once. Start with just 5 minutes. Once you start, momentum kicks in.
Delegate or Automate ASAP – Once money comes in, outsource the worst tasks so you can focus on what you’re best at.
Bottom Line:
It doesn’t matter if you hate it. If it makes you money, do it or find a way to get it done.
If you can develop the discipline to push through hated tasks, you’re already ahead of 99% of people.
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#6
Unironically true
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(06-02-2025, 11:16 AM)n9wiff Wrote: Unironically true

i have even more such insights haha

and now tell me im not the smartest in the world
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