I’m not even embarrassed to admit this. I’m a cricket tragic. This time of year is cricket to the max in Australia. We have test matches against international teams, one-day games and 20-20 games against those same teams. And we have our internal Big Bash 20-20 competition. Cricket every day on the TV, sometimes local so I can go to the ground and watch there. I don’t actually do that because it’s so much easier to see what’s happening on the telly. What this does mean is that my productivity levels drop to almost zero, and my wife gets to watch far more cricket than she would like. I won’t bore any of you with results or who is playing who because those who do follow cricket will probably know, and those who don’t won’t care. What I would like to point out is that the players earn extremely well at international level, but they’ve been training for a sporting career since they showed interest at around age 5. It’s about the same for all international sports people. It takes them 10 – 20 years to get to the elite level and only a small percentage of those who want it get there. But they all train as hard and for all those years to give themselves the best chance. In all sports there is the elite squad, then the secondary squads, tertiary squads, etc. Every level has a different pay structure, and it drops rapidly through each stage, down to local players who play for the love of it. There is little difference in business regardless of if it’s online or off. The biggest difference in online business is that anyone who really wants to be in the elite squad can get there because there is no arbitrary limit to the number of people or an age limit. Most people won’t want to put in the work to reach that level because they’ll be satisfied with the income at a lower level, and there is nothing wrong with that. You’ll find people at all levels in this group, https://go.wm-tips.com/skool, and any of them will help you level up should you choose to. Regards, |
