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Who do you trust?

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

Yesterday I got slightly distracted. Browsing around YouTube, I found some videos analysing the news media footage of 9/11. They broke down it down piece by piece to show that the planes were actually computer animations and that the news media had used blue screen effects to cover up missiles striking the buildings. Which, of course, had been ordered by the US Government to justify the war in Afghanistan and then Iraq.

Honestly, their analysis was pretty convincing but there was always one question left in my mind: If the US Government was really prepared to kill their own people to justify their war, why wouldn’t they just fly their own plane into the towers instead? Why bother involving the news media at all? Digging deeper, I ’surprisingly’ found websites debunking the “missing plane” theories and presenting much more plausible evidence.

I think the conspiracy theories raise some interesting questions that are being ignored by the news media and US Government investigations. But the point was how scary the world we live in can be. Who do we trust?

When I was a child, I remember thinking my parents knew it all. Obviously, grown ups in general must have a pretty good handle on things and give good advice. As I got older and became able to investigate more ideas for myself, my perspective changed a lot. You realise that your parents might not know as much as you thought, and that maybe they’re just as scared and lost as you feel yourself sometimes.

When you reach this kind of awareness, it can be scary or it can be exciting. I think we all make this decision within ourselves based on our own comfort zones and how much ‘risk’ we are willing to expose ourselves too. After all, if the people you’ve had guiding your life for so long turn out to not know it all, who do you turn to? Who do you trust?

I think we make an important decision at this point and the people that come out on top in this world decide to trust the only person they can, themselves. That doesn’t mean that we don’t listen to other people and take their advice, but we have to ask ourselves if this advice is truly in our best interests and not just blindly follow along.

At University, I just wasn’t feeling right about the whole situation. I’d chosen to study computers because the starting salaries were great and the industry had a great future. Plus, I’d always been interested in tinkering with computers. The only problem was I hated my degree. I enjoyed some parts that had management aspects but it wasn’t enough. When I saw other people programming with their eyes closed and I struggled with it all, I knew it wasn’t for me…but what was?

That’s when ‘fate’ lead me to the answer, a book on a bedside table where I was house-sitting called “Rich Dad’s Guide to Investment.” I devoured it, realised my true passion lay in entrepreneurship and building businesses, and never looked back. Getting a job was no longer an option for me, despite going against what most people believed was the right path.

Seven years later, I’m still on the same path even though I’ve had some detours. I haven’t succeeded in changing the world with my business yet, but I feel like I get closer every day. I know I am doing the right thing, I know I am helping people, and I know I will change millions of lives one day. Because I trust myself.

I had a similar experience in my relationship a few years later. After five years together, the last one and a half years being a painful long distance relationship where my girlfriend lived on the opposite side of the globe, she finally returned and broke up with me. Of course, this was a little devastating to my plans of marriage and babies so it was an interesting time. But on reflection, I decided to find out why this had happened.

After all, I was a nice, considerate guy who would do anything for her. And that, I discovered, was the problem. So I went back to the books and started to realise what I’d been doing wrong, and how to fix it. Now, my love life is pretty sorted, and I’m much happier for it. All by identifying what I wasn’t happy about and making an effort to change it.

When researching, there was a lot of information and advice given. Through experimentation and analysis, I decided for myself what really worked and what I wanted to apply to my life. There were some critical sources that I trusted but at the end of the day, I trusted myself. Because I knew that was the only person I could really trust.

I bring up these experiences in my life because we all face a similar problem. In our relationships, in our businesses, and in our lives. Who can we trust?

When you are looking to improve your business and website you to ask yourself who you can trust. And at the end of the day, the answer will be yourself. You need to be responsible for filtering out the sales and marketing crap that is thrown at you and make good decisions. You need to take responsibility for understanding what you are being taught and if it makes sense to you.

Too many people hide their heads in the sand. When something goes wrong, they are quick to blame everyone and everything apart from themselves. If you don’t get the outcomes you want in your life, it’s your fault, end of story.

You’re the person who didn’t take the time to learn. You’re the person who didn’t take action. You’re the person who let fear of failure or success or clowns hold you back. You’re the one who decides if you are going to be happy or not. Not your spouse, not your children, not your parents, and certainly not the latest salesperson offering you instant riches.

It’s time to take responsibility for your life, your business, and your results.

I believe I have a lot of good information to share with you. I believe I can give you the tools to make a difference with your website. But it all comes back to you. If you don’t believe it, call bullshit. If you do, then hang around and let’s try to do some great things together.

And feel free to share your own thoughts in the comments.

12 Rules for Life and Business

Friday, May 16th, 2008

One of my regular readers commented that the posts recently have been “a bit angry.” Well I didn’t mean them to seem angry at all actually. But to balance that perception, here is a few thoughts on life and business from yours truly.

  1. Trying to fit in only leads to mediocrity.
  2. Everything happens for a reason, so always look for the reason.
  3. Life is only hard if you’re not doing what you need to do to get what you want.
  4. Always think positive, but don’t ignore the warning signs.
  5. Learning is the second most powerful thing you can do, taking action is number one.
  6. Life will always test you to see how much you want success, so show it.
  7. Always put more faith in yourself than others do.
  8. Ignore the cynics, the doubters, and the complainers. What have they ever achieved?
  9. Every challenge can be overcome with time, effort, and knowledge.
  10. The goal won’t make you happy, the journey should.
  11. You learn far more by failing than being successful.
  12. Dream big, but when you wake up, live big as well.

Anyone else have their own they’d like to share?

I promise to stop lying to you now…

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

Ok, it’s finally time to admit the truth. I’ve been giving you all these tips to improve your business and marketing online but I’ve been leaving something out.

You see, there’s a bigger reason that myself and my clients have obtained success in our respective industries. It has nothing to do with search engines or social media. It has nothing to do with branding or being different.

The secret is: Being Evil.

You can find out more here: The Evil Genius Guide To Business

I deeply apologise for misleading you all, I hope I can one day regain your trust…

Top 5 Ways to Ruin your Life and NOT Make Money Online

Friday, March 14th, 2008

There are literally millions of people trying to making millions online. They’ve caught the bug and they can’t wait for their bank accounts to start overflowing like the gurus claim.

To help all these people out in their endless cycle of frustration and despair, here are my…

Top 5 Ways to Ruin your Life and NOT Make Money Online:

1. Try all new ideas for exactly one month before getting bored and moving on

2. Always look for the get rich quick scheme, not a sustainable business opportunity

3. Buy all the ‘gurus’ products, then wait for them to jump out of the box and do it all for you

4. Never stop learning new marketing techniques, even if it means never taking action on them

5. And remember, if it sounds too good to be true…
grab your credit card!

Losing: Always easier than winning

Well I hope those tips will help you reach your goals of misery and frustration. Remember, your old boss will always take you back and definitely won’t hold a grudge.

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‘Wasting time’ teaches you something valuable

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

We’re all busy, on-the-go, rushed off our feet business people with little time on our hands for ‘wasting time.’ At least that’s what we like to pretend I guess.

Introducing my friend Dean, who can give you a little break from working hard on this Friday afternoon. Not only will he provide you the “How dumb are you?” quiz, but he’ll teach you something while he’s at it.

You see, for those who don’t know Dean, he’s the leading expert in Buzz Marketing. And this little “Dumb Quiz” has been netting him over 1500 hits per day.

So for those who want to get more traffic, Dean will tell you how. For those that just want some entertainment to share with their friends, it’s there for you too.

How dumb are you? quiz, Stumble Upon results, and the latest chapter with sitepoint success.


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