
How do I plan to make $100,000,000 in my lifetime? I’ve no plan yet, I have vague shaping ideas that guide me forward, however of course these ideas are conjured up by a mind, currently underdeveloped in understanding business. So it goes with reason, that my ideas now, will look drastically different in five years, with that said, I still need a general direction to go, hence formulating ideas to the best of my current knowledge. One of those being the possibility of saving around $50,000-$100,000 and moving to a third world country to pursue starting a construction company. I think in time, where I may find full comment is in owning real-estate around the world, gyms in India, and penthouses in London, for example. It is not required to have a background in construction to pursue real-estate of course, I just think for me this is something I want to do to feel full-filled in life. If I was to pursue my construction dreams, I would first travel a bit, locate where I may want to start, job shadow, pay bosses to sit in with them, search out mentors in that space, of course learning in an area where once I start I will be no competition for them, and just do that for however long, watch how they run the business, how they interact with clients, and with their employees, see if it’s really something I would like to do.
As far as my pages, on Instagram @inputvoutput and @isaac.dowellsmith I have plans to troll the entrepreneur/ finance influencer world, of course it means nothing unless I can become successful. The plan is this, on my page @isaac.dowellsmith I will show off, what my money buys, if I’m poor then I will show off a nice meal in Manhattan at an expensive restaurant, if I’m rich I’ll show off my G-wagon and business etc- whilst on my other page @inputvoutput and this blog I’ll show the reality of what I do, if I’m eating in expensive restaurant in Manhattan I’ll show myself ubering all day just to afford that meal, if I got my G-wagon etc etc, I’ll show the hours of hard boring work that goes into producing the illusion of a “lifestyle”.
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