
to have a job is to get paid while doing your market research. Work for people you can learn from, in a business where you can learn as much as you can about the business you want to run in the future, about business in general, or about any subject that interests you. The Key to Success Is Laziness Here's a controversial one but I'd rather have 1 percent of 100 peoples' income than 100 percent of my own. If you've ever thought that you'll succeed if you just work a little harder, put in some extra time, or just do more of what you're doing right now, then it's time you lifted your head and took a look around you. Thousands of people you know all work hard, but they're not really getting anywhere. The aim of the game isn't to work harder; it's to create better results with less effort-finding ways of achieving more with less. In other words, to continually leverage your time, your efforts, your money, and your knowledge. If you're paid an hourly wage, you'll never earn more than the number of hours you work, but if you and your business are set up so that you're paid whether you work or not, then you've truly understood one of the key principles of success: Leverage to have more. Play my board game Leverage, the fun way to learn about business. Leverage is simply the ability to do more with less. You see, employees earn money and business owners make money. Now take that one step further: Entrepreneurs and investors collect money. The aim of the game is to create an income stream that flows whether you work or not. Build assets that yield income. Change: Agrarian, Industrial, Information Age For many years now people have misunderstood how money is made. People still seem to think farming is a way to riches. Well, consider this. At the turn of the 11