Main Disc. Thread - Emperor: House of Medici v2

Bruv. I learned this the hard way first person.

I ran EoG1 for 3-4 months, with RICH and whatnot.
This is when I hit my first $10k/month month with my business.

Now the KICKER comes in.
At this point I thought, “alright, man. I solved it” and moved on to another sub.

Cue 6 months later and I am still broke. Or again. Simply because while I made that money, I didnt pay off any major debts, monthly payments stayed the same, etc.
My subconscious did NOT like that new being. I even felt the anxiety of “losing” that money again and here we are.

I learned my lesson. I will not drop wealth subs for years now. I might switch them to another wealth subs in the stack, but even this needs A LOT to convince me at this point.
I will mostly stick with EoGST4. RoM run right before it as an advanced healing method (a bit like ST1+).

Don’t make my mistake lads.
Run the wealth subs until you TRULY are free. Debts paid off, business running smoothly for MONTHS before you drop it. Old traumas are always lurking!

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Unrelated to the topic, but man those 2014 Spurs don’t get enough credit for truly being the first jumpshot/3pt dominant championship team in NBA history. They really showed the Warriors how to pull it off.

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As a Spur fans and as someone who idolizes Tim Duncan, I agree. The Spurs were the main challenger for the Warriors in the West. As a matter of fact the Warriors only came to supremacy because the Spurs slowed down due to age, not because they beat them.

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Nice to see another Spurs fan around here, and yes I definitely agree with you on your last point.

Honestly, can’t really follow basketball the way I used to now that Ginobili, Parker and Duncan are gone. Ginobili especially was my all-time favorite, no one quite like him.

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The Spurs were the only I used to follow all season long. Now I just watch basketball only when the playoffs start .

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@AlexanderGraves : Fantastic post. What you wrote is the reason HoM and EOG are not leaving my stack for years to come. Wealth building is not just creating an income. It is a comprehensive effort that involves making money, saving it, investing it, diversifying it and so on.
There is always a limiting belief somewhere waiting to catch you slippin’.

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Same with me. I ain’t dropping EOG until I am sure I am at least 100% financially free. I’m even running EOG ST1 for more than a year to make sure that a lot of those limiting beliefs are truly dissolved.

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Ehh… Rockefeller, Steve Jobs were known to be aggressive lol.

These billionaires seem chill but they’re aggressive af. You can’t get there being passive imo. They all got a lil beast in em.

I think the biggest thing is taming the beast

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This is exactly my stack

How is that working for you?

They were aggressive in their younger days, even Warren Buffett. When you become successful at a later stage after all the hustling at the early stages, you can always spend money on PR and craft that “nice guy” or “statesman” or “father figure” image.

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Can’t say much about John D Rockefeller Senior, but David Rockefeller was a superb networker. He founded a lot of global institutions and it was said that he had 100,000 important people on his Rolodex.

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100,000!!! Jesus-Christ!!! How did he do that!!!

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Can you imagine Andrew Tate having presenting the same image at the age of 55? I think he will outgrow the current image sooner or later as his followers grow up and have different priorities in life.

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By the time he passed away in 2017, David had spent over 50 years collecting 200,000 notes on over 100,000 people, all written on standard index cards. He later ascribed his success in business, and in life, to the system that valued serving others before himself.

Well, David Rockefeller lived until the age of 97 and was groomed to become one of the most influential men in the worl.

It’s a similar yet different approach from what his grandfather John D Rockefeller did. JDR had an obsession with collecting every single bit of information about all his competitors so he could outwit them.

On another note, Bill Clinton had an excellent memory and from young he made an effort to remember the name of every person he had met. It added a lot to his charisma when he went into politics.

Yeah I’m talking about John Rockefeller the OG Patriach…

This reminds me of Jack Ma. When Jack Ma was hustling to build up Alibaba in his early days, many people didn’t respect him, and thought he would fail.

Then when he eventually became China’s richest man, there were hundreds of millions of people inside (and many outside China) who would later listen to everything he said, even if what he said did not make sense.

(Of course, what happened to him in recent years is another story…)

So is EOG1 as good as Mogul and not just a pure healing sub?

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As usual, this probably also depends on what you bring to it.

If you were already taking a lot of action and basically were doing things well, but just had some internal blocks to success, then the healing of Stage 1 will liberate or unleash your pent-up resources. They were there in the stable like fine thoroughbreds waiting to run, but you just needed something to unlock that stable door.

On the other hand, for other people, the stable is relatively empty. And so after unlocking the door, they’ll also be going around and selecting and buying new horses to put in that stable. For them, EoG Stage 1 will also be great, but they’ll see more dramatic expression when they get to stage 2 or 3.

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What Malkuth said.

But I also always felt the main goal of Mogul is corporate success, am I wrong in thinking that?