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This Badass Entrepreneur Went From Broke and Sleeping On A Couch To Multi-millionaire

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Rags to riches stories do not cease. But do people believe them?

Noooooooooooooooo!

What if I told you that humans are not wired for success?

Well, humans are wired to be skeptical and it’s not actually their fault.

So whose fault is it?

It has partly to do with our R-Cortex in the brain and partly our genes, environment and historical factors. The R-Cortex (Reptilian) is the oldest part of our brain and helps to keep us from danger. The R-Cortex triggers fear to help us run from danger, but also inhibits success.
We are victims of the social and cultural order and an education system that was designed in the 19th century.

We’re like victims from the science fiction horror movie, “Cell” starring John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson.

The movie suddenly erupts into action when Clayton Riddell (John Cusack), a struggling artist from Maine, has just landed a graphic novel deal in Boston when "The Pulse", a signal sent out over the global cell phone network, suddenly turns every cell phone user into a mindless zombie.

There’s total chaos as Riddell manages to escape the chaos in the terminal, and is rescued by a group of survivors in a subway car. Riddell is then helped by the train’s driver, Thomas "Tom" McCourt (Jackson) who suggests abandoning the train and travelling through the tunnels, due to the ensuing power outage. Riddell, McCourt and a third man attempt to escape the airport but it seems to be a futile attempt since everybody they find has already been turned into a zombie-like killer.

Believe it or not, we’re not wired to make money. Instead, we’re wired to work for money because we’re a product of a 19th century education and social order called the Industrial Revolution.

Designed for the Industrial Revolution, our education system was never designed to produce entrepreneurs, but to provide adequate supply of skilled labor. The dream of a good life is something every human being on earth aspires. However, the achievement of a good life can be very elusive. In fact 90% of the population has been sucked into the 300-year old employment economy.

For example, it is estimated that 65% of Americans will retire with little or no savings. These poor Americans will end up in retirement homes because they cannot afford food, shelter and healthcare.

This percentage is even higher in the third world and developing countries, where the level of poverty is staggering.

Nothing wrong with employment, though. The problem starts when you trade your time for money. 

When you work for money, you also become a slave to a boss, who leverages your time and effort to become rich.

Unlike most people, Tai Lopez didn’t have the privileges most people now enjoy. He started from broke, sleeping on his mother’s coach, dropping out of college, with no college degree, no job or girlfriend.

Tai always had a hunger to be an entrepreneur. When he was just 6 years old, he began selling tomatoes for his mother.

The problem was, nobody really bought the tomatoes. So, he took it upon himself to sell lemonade with sugar instead. In the time he had sold one bag of tomatoes for 25 cents, he was able to sell ten times more with his lemonade stand.

At age 16, when Tai realized that life was too complex to figure out on his own, he wrote to the wisest person he knew; his scientist grandfather - and asked for the answers to life’s hard questions.

However, Tai was disappointed with his grandfather’s reply that there was no “secret formula to life”, and that “the modern world is too complicated for just one person to figure out on his own”.
But one week later his grandfather sent a package containing an old, dusty set of eleven books with a note, "Start by reading these."

That began Tai’s habit of reading on his search for what he calls the "Good Life”: the balance of the four major pillars of life - health, wealth, love, and happiness.

Over the years, Tai sought out the secrets to that “Good Life” by setting up his life as a series of experiments. He began by first reading thousands of books from the most impactful figures and successful people in history including Sigmund Freud, Aristotle, Mahatma Gandhi, Charlie Munger, 
Sam Walton, Descartes, Charles Darwin, Confucius, and countless others.

His bookshelf has one of the largest collection of books on entrepreneurship, business, success, history, psychology and philosophy I’ve seen anywhere by a single individual.
Instead of pursuing a college degree and a dream job, Tai decided to drop out of college and choose a different path – he decided to pursue entrepreneurship.

Working from his laptop, at his jaw-dropping mansion in Hollywood Hills, California, lined with Lamborghinis among other fancy cars, Lopez has built a multi-million dollar empire as an entrepreneur, investor, partner, and advisor or mentor to over 20 multi-million dollar businesses and 1.4 million people in 40 countries.

Tai’s dramatic rags-to-riches story is remarkable as it is inspiring. An example of a growing list of self-made online millionaires from all over the world who started with nothing.

His online business empire and offline investment ventures generate upwards of $50 million a year.

His online business empire and offline investment ventures generate upwards of $50 million a year.


Now you can access the exact blueprint Tai Lopez used to go from zero to multi-millionaire before age 30. These Steps came from the teachings of powerful and famous people like Bill Gates, Charlie Munger, Peter Drucker, Gandhi, and his personal mentors.



Tai’s program, The "67 Steps" is a blueprint of Tai’s personal journey to success as an entrepreneur and a millionaire. It is designed for beginner entrepreneurs who want to shave years off the painful learning curve Tai had to go through to find what he calls the Good Life..

The 67 Steps Program is a step-by-step mentorship program that will give you access to over $5,785 worth in value of training including access to his private Facebook group where you can personally ask him questions during his weekly live coaching calls.

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