How to escape wageslavery /biz/?
Even if you have a high paying job you're still trading in half of your waking hours for money.
Read pic related and it's inspiring at least. I have no entrepreneurial experience but try to keep learning.
How to achieve real freedom?
>>1956060
Own a system instead of working for one.
The chain of command is Shareholders > Senior Management > Middle Management > Regular Employee.
When you start a company yourself you have to be all 4. Then slowly you hire employees and become only the top 3. Then you hire managers and become the top 2 only. Eventually you sellout and replace yourself with other Senior Management and might get fired as CEO if you don't retain majority stake in the company. Then you are just a rich shareholder if things went well.
TL;DR: If you start a successful business you'll get to a point where more money goes in your pocket for less work.
>>1956079
Any good reads or courses for getting started? I currently have no experience, but I have time and I'm willing to learn. I recently started a course on social media marketing that a friend had access to. Don't know where I'm heading but at least I'm learning something a lot of people yet have no knowledge about.
>>1956060
Keep doing whar u doing. Take risks u can handle. Git gud. Is my path. After i realised i had a room full of personal finance books all sayibg the same shit. Time to pick a number i can survive eithout and risk it learning real shit.
>>1956079
This 100%.
If you dont have the sac you can gamble on pre ipo shit if they let u in but u gotta be accredited so may as well just open 30 businesses and hope the statistic 3 live
>>1956087
I started with richdad poordad