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I haven’t made a podcast in nearly 3 months!
I recently read “Rich Dad Poor Dad” by Robert T. Kiyosaki, and this was a tough pill for me to swallow, but he made some good points. Let me say that I don’t think the world rotates around money, but he argues it does, and he makes some valid points to this. My biggest take away is how he defined the differences between the rich, middle class, and poor:
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20 years ago was the best time to create an online business. Today is the second best day. If you’re spinning up a new website and need hosting, I personally recommend siteground. What’s better is they’re offering 3 months Startup Hosting for only $0.99! They offer free email, SSL certs, you can transfer in a wordpress website or create a new one with the press of a button. They also offer auto-scaleable cloud hosting, wooCommerce hosting and more! (you can even register domain names there). They have an easy to use UI, secured through two-factor authentication (please set this up). Their support staff is always helpful via liveChat when I use that. Would you use my affiliate link? https://www.siteground.com/go/jasonofflorida
I haven’t made a podcast in nearly 3 months!
I recently read “Rich Dad Poor Dad” by Robert T. Kiyosaki, and this was a tough pill for me to swallow, but he made some good points. Let me say that I don’t think the world rotates around money, but he argues it does, and he makes some valid points to this. My biggest take away is how he defined the differences between the rich, middle class, and poor: