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Board Economics
Re: What are people who focus on making money like?
by
Baki202
on 04/03/2025, 14:36:16 UTC
I think you missed a point, which is What problem must I solve . The truth is that no matter the amount of time, energy, emotion and the rest you give, if you're not solving a problem with it, it's as good as a waste. Even if we have lots of skills and we don't get to solve problems with these skills, we can neither make money nor have recognition. The more we solve problems, the more money flows in. The quantity of money were have is inversely proportion to the problems we solve and our relevance in any space of hustle.

This day is not the amount of energy put in place. The main thing is to have your priorities in check so when you choose to attend to a particular problem, it will be easy to make more money in saving issues because, if you look at most of these rich people, they are making money from what people need, and this is one of the reasons you see that real estate is booming because there is no way that you don't need a house. These are problems that need solving, both food and water. That is why social entrepreneurs are always making money because of there problem-solving skills.

But understanding the responsibility of being a problem solver is what you need, and there are so many reasons that you need to learn from people who are participating, do a site survey, and identify problems, and administering the solution is another way out.