Fellow Riskologist, An important part of being a prudent risk-taker is finding the courage to strike while the iron is hot. Usually, the things you need to find success in any project are always available to you if you’re willing to do the work to find and use them. But a smart Riskologist knows patience…
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Friends and Riskologists, The day has come (And it’s soon going away!). BrewPony—the Internet’s greatest artisan coffee subscription is now alive and accepting orders. We’ll close the doors once we reach 50 orders or on Friday at noon PST. Whichever comes first. Then we’ll close orders for a month before opening up again. –>Learn more…
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Ya’ll are about to be sold a book, folks. If you’ve read AR for any length of time, you know that I shill for no man! Except myself—I shill for myself all the time and do so quite shamelessly. Last week, though, my friend Matt Kepnes sent me his book about budget traveling and, before…
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Friends and Riskologists, I’m launching a new business project in March, and if you’re a coffee drinker, I want to invite you along. Allow me to explain… *** Almost every day, I get to hear from amazing people. Last week, Sonja wrote to me about her first skydive. Les wrote in recently to tell me…
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If you ask me, Okcupid is one of the greatest websites ever created. In the last four months, I’ve been on 39 dates (one every three days!) with 18 different women, and all of them have been excellent in one way or another. Even better, I’ve learned so much about myself—what my values are, what I’m…
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Friends and fellow riskologists, Today, I’m excited to announce that my latest business project, The Bootstrapper Guild, is opening for 3 days only. The goal of the project is simple: Help you grow a low-overhead business that adds freedom to your life. –>Click here to learn more and register for just $1. Why The Bootstrapper…
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“I need a cheap hobby!” Ever heard someone say that before? One thing I’ve learned about hobbies in 27 years is there’s no such thing as a cheap one. If you’re interested in something, then the more you get into it, the more it tends to cost to stay interested and keep progressing. Of course,…
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You don’t have to travel to have a meaningful adventure. But it helps. There are lots of ways to experience adventure in your life, but most people who tell me about one they’re getting ready to embark on are heading somewhere far away. Heading faraway, though, is expensive. That’s why I also get a lot of…
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Gift cards are as good as cash, but did you know that each year more than $6 billion dollars worth of them go completely unused? Black Friday’s come and gone and, no doubt, people snapped up lots of great deals—gift cards or otherwise. Everyone who shops on these days thinks they made a great find,…
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The gist: To build a business, you have to ignore what society’s programmed you to believe. The Bootstrapper Guild is opening for business. I don’t go to the movies much these day; a break from reality is nice once in a while, but when everyday life is exciting, there isn’t much use for them. I…
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