Living randomly is costly. I went to the hardware store three times today. Same operator. By the third visit, I told her I was only there to see her… She and her friend were giggling. The 40+ year age gap might have had something to do with it. Truth is… I wasn’t going back for her. I was going back because I didn’t have a system. I kept forgetting things. That’s what a lack of systems does. It makes life random. Most of the time, it doesn’t matter. But sometimes… it really does. You miss a bill. Then another month. Nothing. Meanwhile, someone younger and dumber than you What’s the difference? Not talent. Not luck. They followed a system. Systems and processes are boring. But they remove thinking. And that’s what builds income. Regards, P.S. There’s a new launch that might interest you. It’s from Dennis Becker — Never Too Late. I haven’t bought it yet, but I plan to when it launches (around when you’re reading this). If you’re missing a system, this might help. You can’t get enough of what you don’t need
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