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Lesson 3 — Mind Your Own Business
Notes: Remember the distinction between a profession and a business. Don’t spend the rest of your life working for someone else.
— Apr 03, 2026 01:22PM
Notes: Remember the distinction between a profession and a business. Don’t spend the rest of your life working for someone else.
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Josh Lavergne
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Lesson 2 — Why Teach Financial Literacy?
Notes: The rich buy assets, defined as things that produce money to be reinvested into itself, to then grow exponentially. The fear of ostracism is the fear of standing out, forcing people to conform to what the mass opinions and trends are, this often is a detriment to financial success.
— Apr 03, 2026 10:43AM
Notes: The rich buy assets, defined as things that produce money to be reinvested into itself, to then grow exponentially. The fear of ostracism is the fear of standing out, forcing people to conform to what the mass opinions and trends are, this often is a detriment to financial success.
Josh Lavergne
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Lesson 1 — The Rich Don’t Work For Money
Notes: Emotional control is important, logical thinking is optimal. Fear chases paycheque, greed controls it. Life pushes you around, you either learn and adapt, or react emotionally and do nothing.
— Mar 31, 2026 05:34AM
Notes: Emotional control is important, logical thinking is optimal. Fear chases paycheque, greed controls it. Life pushes you around, you either learn and adapt, or react emotionally and do nothing.

