Monday, May 4, 2020

DO YOU HAVE TO TEACH A CHILD TO WALK?


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DO YOU HAVE TO TEACH A CHILD TO
WALK?

Yes or no? You don't know? You're not alone.

Think about it. You don’t have to “teach” children to walk before
they will start trying. They don’t need to watch instructional DVD’s or
attend seminars. They don’t stop to ask mom or dad, “Now, how do I
do this?”

Nope. Some day they just decide they’re tired of crawling and
they’re ready to walk. They pull themselves upon the nearest sturdy
object and go for it. No body teach a child about leveraging to stand up.

They’ll bump into furniture, fall on their butts, and sometimes end
up with bruises, cuts, and scrapes in the process. They don’t care. Why?

Because they want to walk, damm it!

All of us start our lives this way—yet something happens as we grow
older. I’m not sure what it is. Maybe it’s the educational system that
puts us in classrooms for twelve-plus years before we ever experience
“real” life. We think we have to get educated thoroughly before we ever
actually “do” something.

It didn’t used to be this way. For thousands of years, trades were
passed on from men to boys in the form of apprenticeships.

Boys had “masters” until they were 21 years old, and the masters
taught them how to do a particular trade—not in a “class-room”
environment but in a work environment. In other words, the apprentices learned by doing, not just by “listening.”

SCHOOL IS NEVER OUT FOR THE PRO

I’m not knocking education. In fact, school is NEVER out for the
pros. There is no “graduation.” You never actually “graduate” because
you never stop learning.

You have to stay on top of your game—always. I have alibraryof
over a thousand books. I strive to stay on top, so I read books and listen to others who I know who — most importantly—are qualified to speak.

When people ask me, “Do you have an MBA?” I always reply, “I do,
but not the kind of MBA that most people have. I have a different kind
of MBA—Massive Bank Account.”

That’s my qualification. I graduated from the school of hard knocks.

The best stuff I’ve learned has been from my
own experience, which has taught me things
you can’t learn in school—the same things I’m
teaching you in this e-book.

I doubt you’ll ever find a copy of F.U.Money
in a school library. I’ve always wondered why
they don’t teach this stuff in school. I guess I’ll
never know.

MONEYISM #27
Business is the ultimate school of learning.

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