Nilesh

What's the most expensive thing you can get?

It's not Money, It's not Supercars, it's not the Diamond Necklace.

It's the EXPERIENCE, the PROCESS, the ROADMAP

The Process of anything, you can only get by experiencing it and its value is priceless.

A Rich Businessman's Son has a higher chance of becoming rich, as his father knows how it's done. The internal problems and their exact solutions.

The guy who's from a poor family with no business history will have to experience each and every problem from scratch.

He'll have to live years or even decades to learn the internal silly things, like "Where to get the deals? What to do if someone files multiple cases on your company? Where to go? What to get? Whom to meet? How it's done?" All these things are extremely valuable and more valuable than anything in my opinion.

The exact solution to the internal problems in a business.

The Rich Father has already solved all these problems for his Son. He knows exactly how it's done & he'll pass that down to his Son.

So this Rich Father's Son has a very high Advantage over the Father with no business History.

But

What can you do about it?

Well, Experience the Failures and Embarrassment in your 20s. Dedicate your 20s to getting comfortable with embarrassments and failures. That's what I'm doing and will advise my brothers who are in their 20s.

I understand it feels very uncomfortable and embarrassing. But I know for a fact that when I'll be old, I'll regret getting that silly experience at 35, which I could have gotten at 23.

"The Fear of Judgment never Helps"

The Second thing I'll put forward is asking for Help. You can't be afraid to ask. When the student asks a question, what happens? They learn something they didn’t know. And what's the worst thing? You get rejected, but it didn't change anything! You are the same as you were before the rejection. So logically nothing changed!

You won’t get what you’re afraid to admit you need. So ask now, right now, while you have the courage. Before it’s too late.

Don’t be ashamed to need help.

Even from guys younger than you, don't have that stupid mentality which our previous generations had – That "ohhh he's younger than me why do I ask him?"

That just doesn't make any sense.

If there's a 13yo who's an expert in swimming and he can teach you "how to swim", just ask him for help. Don't have that monkey ego — "Ohhh he's young, I'm old, I don't take help from young ones."

And You must pass down everything you've learned in your life to your children or your people, or else all of that experience which took you your entire life to get, will be in the dust.

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