There is a federal election taking place this week. So, I did my civic duty and got out to vote early. (I've got a friend's wedding tomorrow). The line was huge: There were more people behind me. I was in line for roughly 30 minutes. On the way to lining up, the party members (the guy in blue) try to convince last-minute voters. I couldn't help but listen to the conversation in front of me. The party member asked him: What's the last 3 years been like for you? From there, the guy unloaded.
And his rent just went up again. I get it. It's tough out there. But I only heard him blame everyone and everything else. But never what action he took to solve his problems. Most people will spend more time researching who to vote for... ...than they’ve ever spent designing their own life.. They’ll scroll for hours comparing candidates. Watch debates. But when it comes to their own future? They just… wing it. Stay in a job they hate. Delay starting the business. Convince themselves “now’s not the right time.” Let me be blunt: You don’t need a new government to change your life. You need a new system. One that you control. That’s what I built for myself. And it’s exactly what I’m teaching next Thursday (8th of May @ 1:00pm AEST): Build Your One-Person Business In Less Than 1 Hour Per Day (Even if you have a 9-5 job, kids, and a mortgage). I've been able to build the life I want for myself in 60 minutes per day. What you’ll learn:
All this for $10. Click here to grab your seat. Doors close in 2 days. Every hour you spend is a vote for the person you want to become. Now it’s time to vote for yourself. Stay Limitless, Michael "1 hour = 1 vote" Lim |
🏆 x 5 Award-Winning Social Entrepreneur. Sold my first one-person business at 28. Currently traveling Southeast Asia.
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