Activity
Mon
Wed
Fri
Sun
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
What is this?
Less
More

Memberships

Golden Ratio

132 members • Free

The Real Estate Academy

4.1k members • Free

Magnetic Memberships

3.9k members • Free

AndyNoCode

34.7k members • Free

Imperium Academy™

66.7k members • Free

THE SKOOL HUB

5.3k members • Free

Business Builders Club

8k members • $33/month

Self-Improvement Challenge

7.2k members • Free

Automation-Tribe-Free

4.4k members • Free

8 contributions to Community Builders
Most People Are Chasing Income While Ignoring Wealth
Everyone talks about making more money. Almost nobody talks about making money less important. Think about it. Most people spend years chasing a higher salary, a bigger commission check, or more clients. But what if the real goal isn't to make more money? What if the goal is to become less dependent on any single source of money? Here's the perspective that changed everything for me: The wealthiest people I know don't necessarily have the highest income. They simply have the lowest dependency. If one income source slows down, another one keeps moving. If one market changes, another opportunity picks up the slack. They're not wealthy because they make more. They're wealthy because they need less from any one source. That's why I spent years in property, but eventually started looking for another vehicle that could complement what I was already doing. Not because my main business was failing. Because I realized depending on one source of income is a risk most people never calculate. The interesting part? Most people don't need a second job. They need a second asset. Something that works alongside what they're already doing. Something that doesn't require them to start from zero. So here's my question: If your primary income stopped for the next 90 days, would your lifestyle change? Or would your other assets keep moving forward? I'm genuinely curious how many people have actually thought about this.
2
0
Finding Your Path to Knowledge, Opportunity & Wealth
There was a time when my world revolved around a 9–5 job. Like many people, I believed that working harder and climbing the ladder was the safest path to success. But over time, I realized that if I wanted more freedom and financial security, I needed to think differently. That realization led me into real estate. I spent years learning the business, acquiring knowledge, building relationships, and understanding how wealth is created through assets. Real estate became my foundation and taught me lessons that changed my perspective on money forever. Yet there was another opportunity that kept appearing in front of me: ecommerce. The truth is, I ignored it for years. Not because it wasn't a good opportunity, but because of the mixed opinions surrounding it. Some people claimed it was oversaturated. Others said it was too risky. I listened more to the noise than my own curiosity. Then in February 2022, I decided to stop relying on other people's assumptions and experience it for myself. What made the difference was that I didn't try to become an ecommerce expert overnight. Instead, I partnered with people who already understood the business. I chose a Done-For-You (DFY) ecommerce model, allowing me to leverage the experience, systems, and knowledge of professionals who had already traveled the road I was just starting on. That decision accelerated my learning and growth significantly. One lesson I've learned in business is that you don't always have to build everything yourself. Sometimes the fastest path forward is partnering with people who have already solved the problems you're trying to figure out. Too many people spend years trying to master every detail on their own, when the right partnership can shorten the learning curve and help them avoid costly mistakes. Today, ecommerce complements my real estate business perfectly. It provides an additional stream of income, diversification, and opportunities that I would have completely missed had I continued listening to the opinions of people who had never actually built an online business themselves.
3
0
The Biggest Financial Problem Most Entrepreneurs Don't Realize They're Facing
Most entrepreneurs don't have an income problem. They have a cash flow problem. On paper, the business looks successful. Sales are coming in. Clients are paying. Revenue is growing. Yet somehow, at the end of the month, there's still pressure, stress, and uncertainty. Why? Because making money and keeping money are two completely different skills. I've seen business owners generate thousands every month and still feel trapped financially because they unknowingly make one costly mistake: They focus on increasing income without fixing the leaks draining their wealth. The surprising part? The biggest leaks aren't usually taxes, marketing costs, or business expenses. They're hidden in everyday decisions that most entrepreneurs never stop to evaluate. Once you identify these leaks, financial pressure starts to ease, even before you make another sale. That's exactly why some entrepreneurs seem to build wealth effortlessly while others stay stuck on the income treadmill no matter how hard they work. What's the biggest financial challenge you're currently facing in your business? Drop it in the comments. If enough people are interested, I'll share the exact framework I use to identify and eliminate the hidden wealth leaks that keep entrepreneurs from reaching financial freedom.
1
0
What part of running your business drains the life out of you?
” Let me tell you where mine almost broke me There was a point where I felt like my business was slowly eating me alive. Every day felt the same: Switching between roles CEO one minute, editor the next, content creator after that - Trying to think of video ideas - Trying to keep up with trends - Trying to get views that barely moved And honestly? It drained everything out of me. my time, my energy, my creativity, even my confidence. What made it worse was people around me saying, “Just push harder.” “Just post more.” “Just stay consistent.” Meanwhile, I was burning out trying to “be everything” in a business that barely gave anything back. But here’s where the shift happen One day, I stumbled on a completely different opportunity. Something so simple I almost ignored it. As a pet lover, I started creating something small, something meaningful, that didn’t require me to be on camera, didn’t require me to constantly create new content, and didn’t require my brain to be in 5 places at once. People laughed. Some said it would never work. Others said it was a “waste of time.” But guess what? That little spark grew into something that runs with or without me. Something that brings peace instead of pressure. Something that became my road to wealth, not overnight, but steadily, consistently, and without draining my soul every day. Sometimes the freedom you want isn’t found by doing more It’s found by doing something different. Now I interested in knowing. What part of your business drains the MOST time and energy from you right now? The part that makes you feel stuck, exhausted, or questioning if it’s even worth it? Be real. This space is for honesty, and sometimes the answer you’re looking for starts with finally saying the truth out loud. Drop your biggest drain below. I’m genuinely listening. And who knows, your next breakthrough might start right here.
How much does it cost you on average to hire a video editor?
I’m curious about how much it costs you on average to hire a video editor to edit your long-form videos. I want to make a plan to free up more of my time so I can create more content. I want to know how much it would cost me to hire a video editor to do basic editing with some animations on a long-form video that’s about ten minutes long. So, how much do you guys pay, and do you recommend someone? I’m not earning too much right now, so I’m looking for an affordable option. Thank you!
2 likes • Dec '25
Well, depending on the minutes and complexity, between $50-$100
1-8 of 8
Simeon Judge
2
6points to level up
@simeon-judge-8248
Father with an entrepreneurial mindset. Pets lover, brand owner. Ready to explore and help individual on redirection

Active 12d ago
Joined Oct 28, 2024
Powered by