Unscripted pdf mj demarco download
Break the curse of entrepreneurial action-faking, circle-jerking and idea-leapfrogging. Expose fail points and finally breakthrough into meaningful growth and explosive profits. Expose prized opportunities in any industry, while knowing which to avoid. Learn how to identify and abolish the mental roadblocks leashing you to menial averageness. Then become it.
Kick the job to the curb, tell the boss to pound sand, and become an Unscripted Entrepreneur. Discover the critical market keystones which will pave the road to your first successful business. Liberate yourself from a paycheck and get paid everyday, not just on Friday. You once dreamed about doing something great with your life.
It's not that I disagree with the author for his views infact I completely agree to what he said in his first book - Millionaire Fast Lane which was so much more valuable and pleasing to hear I heard that book more than 5 times until now and I still love it! However, this book is just not worth it since there's nothing new in this book Lot of filler and very abrasive language with same message.
Stick with the first book only since it's enough to get your thinking on the right track. MJ understands that his first book was hit and so wants to leverage his reputation to make same money again from his second book.. Have returned this already and listening to the first book fast lane - its so interesting and engaging I really enjoyed The Millionaire Fastlane, and this book is a great follow up to that masterpiece. There is a fair bit of strong language, but if you can look past that it is well worth the listen.
Candid, honest to a fault, and just telling it like it is. I loved the dry sarcastic overtones, they serve to emphasize how ridiculous modern economic slavery really is. Narration was well done, very professional and easy to listen to, so I'm pleased with the overall experience. MJ has done it again. Unscripted is a prequel to The Millionaire Fastlane, in my opinion, although both books stand alone. The book covers all the underlying things required to get the right mindset and create valuable businesses that serve and add value to the world, while allowing you to become wealthy and be untethered from a J.
Is there anything you would change about this book? I love the author's "let's get it done" philosophy, but later on in the book it just feels like a rant. He even starts backlashing about fat-shaming. Honestly, I just want to learn about entrepreneurship. I don't need a social commentary complete with excessive cussing.
What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting? Despite my previous comments about the book turning into a social commentary, it's well worth the purchase. I wouldn't call this a story, but the information offered in three quarters of this title makes it worth while. Like I said, however, it later turns into a social commentary yawn.
How does this one compare? No, but this voice actor is amazing. He kept me up late at night with his enthusasm -- despite the title being extremely long.
Who do you think would benefit most from listening to Unscripted? Anyone looking to get ahead in life, or planning on opening or wanting to improve on their business. Any additional comments? Overall, the book is worth the purchase. It is well written, and narrated fantastically. I just want to turn it off when I start to hear the rant about people the author doesn't believe are putting enough into life.
Frankly, he sounds like a bit of a bully near the end; but that won't stop me from taking good info and using it to my advantage. I read many books, write few reviews, almost none of them negative. This one, though, stands out. The author takes a fundamentally good concept, that you don't have to buy into the script that ties most of us down, and turns it into a relentless, vulgar rant against the civilization that makes a fundamentally useless contribution such as his possible.
Leaving the language aside, and the denigration of the many millions of workers who do useful things like producing food, automobiles, electricity, life saving devices and the many other things and services that are actually essential; the author sells desperate people on the idea that it's easy to throw everything overboard in favor of being an entrepreneur.
Sure, it's possible, I've done it myself. But unless you're going to delve into the "get rich quick now" genre of self help that this book is a part of, you will not be able to do the serious work required to build a business that's real and not a trashy internet illusion. It's an amazing journey to listen to the book.
I admire the author for not caring about being politically correct and gave his advice plain and simple. Exposes all the crap that fools most people. A must read for entrepeuneurs. So much inspiration from this. This guy is not an energy sucking narcissist like so many so called gurus are. Thanks MJ, so glad I found both of your books!! Unscripted is like the red pill for aspiring entrepreneurs. And you might not like the truth. Not trying to devalue Rich Dad Poor Dad and the countless other get rich books.
Amazed with the content, this author know what he is talking about. Go for it! Dreams that were dead for years are now back at the forefront or my mind. I stopped reading halfway through to read The Millionaire Fast lane. Sep 20, 4, 1, 24 San Juan. Mar 16, Brooklyn, NY. I was like: "Well, maybe he's just referring to the stuff in the text version. Oct 18, 45 56 alma, arkansas. Thank you very much for this.
I purchased the audio book on Audible but it did not come with this. Also I just finished the book and it was amazing. Bump, getting a lot of inquiries about this. Jul 29, Ireland. Fab89 Contributor Read Millionaire Fastlane. Dec 30, 34 59 Uk. MJ, would you ever record yourself reading the book? It's always seems more real for the author to read their own writing. I've updated this thread to include a link to the exhibits without having the need to create an account here Sponsored Offers.
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