FS Extra👣 Capitalize on your "special opportunities" today

Published: Mon, 10/19/20

Recently, I came across some videos by Dan Lok. The videos
that I viewed were related to personal development.

For example, How To Stay Motivated In Business And In Life,
Can Introverts Be Successful?, How To Be Good With Money,
Life Is Short: How To Add A Sense of Urgency, How Martial
Art Philosophies Influenced My Life & Business, This Is How
Successful People Manage Their Time, 6 Tips On How To Have A
Strong Relationship, 7 Questions That'll Help You Discover
Your Unique Talent, What To Do When You Have Too Many Ideas,
What To Do When You Don’t Know What To Do, 10 Habits Of
Highly Successful People, When Nothing Seems To Be Going
Your Way, The One Habit That Will Make You Poor Forever, How
To Turn Your Adversity Into Opportunity, Focus On Yourself
And Not Others (You Need To Hear This), Failure After
Failure? Here's What You Do, How To Stay Strong When You
Feel Powerless, Is School Preparing You For The Past?, How
To Believe In Yourself
... plus so many more.

On YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram Dan Lok has been viewed
more than 1.7+ billion times for his expertise on how to achieve
financial confidence.

Strangely enough, only a day later, I was approached by one
of Dan's staff, asking if I'd like to help promote a skill
that Dan is quietly teaching to thousands all around the
world.

This skill is recession-proof, it doesn’t require years of
study and you don’t need any qualifications. All you need
is a laptop and the internet.

This is quite different to most things I let you know about,
yet it might prove beneficial during challenging times we're
all experiencing.

I'm sharing the potential of this opportunity with you today
because I can clearly see that Dan walks his talk and has a
very positive, personal growth perspective, on his own life
and business.

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Life is abundant and full of opportunities. However, from my
experience, I believe people only get a few really "special
opportunities" in their life.

When they choose to capitalize on those few "special
opportunities", their lives are never the same again.


There are 3 kinds of people in this world. Critics, who have
something to say about everything. Talkers, who talk a big
game and take no action. Doers, the quiet achievers who take
huge action and produce the results to back up those actions.

Which one are you?

We all know that our daily actions come from our core habits.⁣

If you continued doing what you’re doing today, what might
your life look like a year from now?⁣

Is what you're doing going to work long term for you?

Is that what you want to do for the rest of your life?

Will what you're doing now even be a thing in 5 years?


Click here to see Dan's special opportunity for you


During the California Gold Rush in 1849, almost everybody
grabbed a shovel and started digging for the gold.

They worked very hard day in and day out for months.

How many struck the gold and got rich? Only a few.

Yet, back in the gold rush times, there were two groups of
people trying to strike it rich. One group included the miners...

The following are 2 examples of the second group, who made
money during the gold rush without doing the back breaking
work of actual mining...


In the fall of 1847 Samuel Brannan opened a store at John
Sutter's Fort. A few months later, rumors circulated that
gold had been found nearby at Coloma. In early May, Brannan
headed to the mines to see for himself. He learned "there
was more gold than all the people in California could take
out in fifty years." Brannan made plans for a second store.
Then, he packed some of the precious metal into a quinine
bottle and traveled the hundred miles back to San Francisco.
As he stepped off the ferry, Brannan swung his hat, waved
the bottle and shouted, "Gold! Gold! Gold! Gold from the
American River!" By the middle of June, three-quarters of
the male population had left town for the mines. Brannan
didn't actually dig for gold, however gold swelled his
investments to a fortune. His store made enormous profits by
selling goods to miners.

When news of the California Gold Rush made its way east,
Levi journeyed to San Francisco in 1853 to make his fortune,
though he wouldn’t make it panning gold. He established a
wholesale dry goods business under his own name and served
as the West Coast representative of the family’s New York
firm. Levi eventually renamed his company Levi Strauss & Co.
Around 1872, Levi received a letter from one of his
customers, Jacob Davis, a Reno, Nevada tailor. In his
letter, Davis disclosed the unique way he made pants for his
customers, through the use of rivets at points of strain to
make them last longer. Davis wanted to patent this new idea,
yet needed a business partner to get the idea off the
ground. Levi was enthusiastic about the idea. The patent was
granted to Jacob Davis and Levi Strauss & Company on May 20,
1873 and blue jeans were born.

During these most challenging times for many workers, Dan is
teaching people a skill that enables many people to join
that second group. Perhaps also you!


Click here to see Dan's special opportunity for you


He's not simply teaching a skill (which may help some of you
who are looking for financial opportunities), he does so
while expanding growth mindsets and while elevating
financial well-being, globally.


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See you again soon.

 
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