How would you recommend going through the content for someone new to the paid stack? Start to finish, or would following The Arbitrage Roadmap be the best bet?
I want to source because in my last 4 jobs over the past 6 years every single boss has ended up hating me even though I get the job done. Why? Because I don’t bend over backwards to fulfill their every request, I push back. I respect myself and my time, and they hate that. They assume it’s disrespectful or devalues their authority. I’ve proven to myself that this is a trend and is a me “problem”, but really I see this as a me “opportunity” and a REASON for me to spend more hours in my biz.
In my 3rd week and because of failing and making mistakes I've already learned a bunch. The hardest thing was just taking the leap into Arbitrage. The last thing I want to do after working my w-2 is more work but to escape it, this is the way
How would you recommend going through the content for someone new to the paid stack? Start to finish, or would following The Arbitrage Roadmap be the best bet?
Roadmap gives you the basic knowledge, paid articles are supplemental and can be read in any order
I want to source because in my last 4 jobs over the past 6 years every single boss has ended up hating me even though I get the job done. Why? Because I don’t bend over backwards to fulfill their every request, I push back. I respect myself and my time, and they hate that. They assume it’s disrespectful or devalues their authority. I’ve proven to myself that this is a trend and is a me “problem”, but really I see this as a me “opportunity” and a REASON for me to spend more hours in my biz.
Sir yes sir 🫡
In my 3rd week and because of failing and making mistakes I've already learned a bunch. The hardest thing was just taking the leap into Arbitrage. The last thing I want to do after working my w-2 is more work but to escape it, this is the way