The best form of investment is to invest in yourself, primarily through reading books(I mean, once your health is good). Books are a cheap investment with potentially infinite ROI.
You can't dispute this.
>>1837321
Because I've read a fuck ton and actually diving into business taught me more in a month than a year of reading other peoples advice.
Not shitting on the books, they are great but experience trumps reading any day.
I'm down for some books recommendations if you have any good ones though.
>>1837327
I have, but they'd be really boring (e.g. seth godin for marketing). The ones I've gotten the best ROI from are really just motivational.
>What do you mean you faggot?
Napoleon Hill, Strangest Secret, Ben Franklin, Acres of Diamonds, letter to garcia, that kinda shit.
>>1837327
I agree with you that diving into business teaches you more than you can learn from a book. My first business was teaching people how to use MS Excel. It was a fucking motivational roller coaster, and I HAD, I FUCKING HAD to listen to bob proctor recordings on youtube in order to not mentally fall apart.
Yes, I made mistakes, and if they made a movie about me, it would be embarassing. But I held it for a year, I legitimately had my own legitimate business (no dropship/"pills" bullshit) in the US for an entire year before I disbanded it.
I learned more than the autists lurking this thread will ever know.