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Originally Posted by Nelson
So you're a dabbler.
It takes a long time to live good as a dabbler. People appreciate quality not quantity.
Think of it like this - you could buy 10 pairs of crap shoes for $10 each OR you could buy one excellent pair of shoes for $100.
Which one do you pick?
Same with your skills set - nobody wants a jack of all trades. I want a MASTER marketer to advertise for my company, not someone who is pretty good at marketing and pretty good at web design and pretty good at painting.
I don't need someone "pretty good" running my company, I need someone who is the very best.
Frankly, I think you should just sock away $100/month into a retirement account with compounding interest of around 10-12% until you change your beliefs about who you are and what it takes to make money. If you do that you will end up a millionaire within 20 years. |
I don't understand why you are assuming that she is going to work for you, or for anyone for that matter. I don't see why you would pigeonhole her as an employee, and then tell her to change her attitudes to become a millionaire.