by Tim Denning | Nov 16, 2022 | Money, Personal Finance
Books can make you filthy rich. Only if you implement what you learn from them though. Back in 2011 I was a bum with no money and shattered dreams. A friend told me to start reading finance books. The first one he gave me to read was “One Up On Wall Street.” I got...
by Tim Denning | Oct 31, 2022 | Money, Personal Finance
Most people don’t know Hitler had one testicle. That’s one reason why he was such an angry bastard. Perhaps that’s even why he went on to commit some of the worst crimes in history. When we’re in a Hitler-like state of anger we make terrible financial decisions. I...
by Tim Denning | Oct 17, 2022 | Money, Personal Finance
Imagine being a billionaire with an expiry date. I read a story from an anonymous guy who lived exactly that scenario. He could still look at his home gym, jacuzzi and seafront view on the day he shared his story 7 years ago. But his fate was sealed. Bankruptcy was...
by Tim Denning | Oct 10, 2022 | Money, Personal Finance
A nuclear war isn’t how I thought I’d start fatherhood. Only a few weeks until I become a dad. Yet the madman in charge of the largest country in the world could release his rockets, although I doubt it. Reagan found a way to get Gorbachev to take a chill pill. Same...
by Tim Denning | Oct 3, 2022 | Money, Personal Finance
People are about to think I’m bat-sh*t crazy. Ohhh well. What I’m about to run through has taken me 1000s of hours to learn. Because I don’t work a normal 9–5 job, I have the space to go deep. If you understand what is happening to the global economy, and switch off...
by Tim Denning | Sep 26, 2022 | Money, Personal Finance
Money problems aren’t what they seem. I help people acquire online skills through my business, so I talk to a lot of potential customers every year. I noticed a pattern. People will often say some version of “I can’t afford your services” or “I have money problems.”...