Ep 287: How to Turn Fear Into Money

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Have you ever thought to yourself, "I want to start a business, but I'm afraid I'm going to go broke?" Somehow, when you work for someone else, you feel more stable. But that's just not the case. They can fire you at any time. There's no stability in that. Yes, it's true that the failure rate for new businesses is huge and the chances are good that your first business may fail. And maybe your second and third businesses will also fail. But that's no reason not to try. Fear motivates. Learn how James has turned his fear into millions of dollars. Turn your fear into your energy. Regards, David Newman P.S. "James' Hack" – How to Make Money Without a Job While most people worry about money and live paycheck to paycheck, select people have discovered how to break free of the fear and write their own ticket to success. If you are willing to pursue what some consider a controversial path, you too could become a member of this group. If you are looking to make more money, or prepare for a secure retirement, this path could be right for you. If you're wondering where the "American Dream" is hiding, you'll find it here ---------------------------Recommended Resources----------------------------- James Altucher's favorite books from the James Altucher Show podcast. This giveaway includes more than 30 hard-copy books, written by some of the most successful entrepreneurs, marketers, celebrities, and all-around "choose yourself"-ers, including: •When to Rob a Bank by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner (authors of Freakonomics) •What to Do When it's Your Turn (and it's Always Your Turn) by Seth Godin •The Game by Neil Strauss •Bold by Peter Diamandis •Finding Ultra by Rich Roll •Ready, Fire, Aim by Michael Masterson •Plus 24 additional hard-copy books.   P.S. BE SURE TO FOR EACH FRIEND WHO ENTERS, YOU'LL RECEIVE AN ADDITIONAL THREE ENTRIES.

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