18 y. o.
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MTB, iphone, live stocks..

visit this na lang thread: https://www.istorya.net/forums/busine...ck-market.html
download: http://www.pseacademy.com.ph/global/...r_HiRes(3).pdf

ako pud kai self study ra, na provoke ang akong pag ka curiousity kai tungod sa ka pubri..
Tangible asset: Nokita touch pad (dili touch screen),

it's just a matter of knowing what you really want to achieve in life. progression yan. a simple statement like, "someday, naa nako own business" -- it's a general statement, but is objective. maybe as of the moment wala pa na-define ang nature sa business na gusto mo, but the mere fact that you want to have your own business someday, should be your motivation to do things that is in sync with your future goal.
say employee ka today. what do you need to do to be in sync with your future goals? you may not do a lot, but doing one or 2 things at a time, and doing it consistently will give you great results. this is not limited to saving money alone. kay ganahan man ka own business, you should also accumulate knowledge of business principles, making use of your spare time by reading books, attending free seminars about business, going to expo, etc. one this goes to all, big or small future endeavors that you want to do. sari-sari store ba yan, or a supermarket, or a mall? your actions now will affect your future goals.
it's like saying, "gusto ko mag-ipon ng P20000 for this year", but then, you act opposite to what you wished to achieve. you then come up with excuses like, "aw, 20k ra man akong target, okey ra mugasto ko ron, naa pa man pila ka months"... muabot na lang tingale ang christmas bonus, pati yun mauubos mo na. since you chose to contradict what you wanted to achieve.
also, try to be with people who have the same wavelength as you are. people who are open minded. people who will ask questions, validate ideas, before even judging ideas as useless.
Last edited by mckoy_slipstream; 05-17-2013 at 08:10 AM.
I'm hoping that I could provide an inspiration to others here as well. Actually, dugay na ko sige basa ani nga thread but I just find it unethical to post digits here (naa say mga kaila nako diri).
Ako lang masulti is "find the thing that you want to do in life and stick to it, the money will follow". Nabasa ko pud ni nga advice sa ubang mga self help books and personal development authors like John Maxwell and Chinkee Tan (local author). Mao ni akong story:
I'm 29 years old but graduated from college at the age of 27. Nisulod ko sa college 2001, nigraduate ko 2010, in short, magna ko (mag-9 years). Actually, 1 sem na lang ang kulang, suma na unta ko (sumasampung taon sa college). Nishift ko pag 2003. Mga around 2006, my high school classmates would always ask me, "kanus-a man gyud ka mograduate?". They already have jobs and graduated on time, mga 2005 and 2006, most of them graduated. Sala pud gyud to nako since during those times, hilig kaayo ko ug sports ug computer games so dili priority ang eskwela. Honestly, medyo sakit paminawon not in a sense nga mas taas sila nako but because mas naay direction ilang kinabuhi compared sa ako. I was taking up ECE from 2003 until 2010 but though interested ko sa akong course, I just can't find the focus.
Way back in 2002, naa koy high school classmate niintroduce nako ug Forever Living. I joined without question but things didn't work out. Though nikita ko ginagmay but it didn't last long. There, I realized nga di ko pwede mamaligya. But it was an enlightenment to be kay tungod ato, it opened my mind about business and I realized nga gusto ko magnegosyo and it was stuck in my mind, negosyo na gyud ang akong huna2x pirmi.
I kept on reading books about financial planning and entrepreneurship and didto nako naencounter ang stock market trading/investing. Though I've heard about the stock market before, even kadtong high school pa ko, but just like most kids, who cares (LOL). Eventually, I ended up opening an account sa COL (Citiseconline pa to sa una) mga 2009.
There, I realized nga mao ni akong ganahan, mao ni akong interest. Not to brag but from 2009, I was able to increase my total capital by nearly 1,000% (967% to be a little more accurate) already (almost 4 years), huge thanks to LC and EEI for this one. And not to put down those classmates of mine nga sige ug kantyaw nako sa una ug "kanus-a man ka mograduate?", I'm in a lot better disposition now than they are. Mas hayahay akong kinabuhi compared nila (most of them actually).
There are two things that I'd like to share:
[1] Get to know kung unsa gyud na ang butang nga interested kaayo kay and make a career out from it. Ayaw gukda ang kwarta but gukda ang butang nga ganahan nimo buhaton. If you chase money, that is work and trust me, dali kaayo ka magluya. If you chase the things that you love to do, its not work, its fun. Let me give you an analogy. Di ba kapoy moduwa ug basketball? Di lalim magdagan2x sa court. But how come majority of us are willing to play maski kapoy? It's because it's fun. But just doing the things that you love is not enough. Also strive to be better. In my case, I realized nga stock trading ang usa sa akong gusto buhaton. I didn't stop from just merely opening an account. I kept on reading stock market trading/investing books, articles, and even asked experienced people. I made it a goal that I can trade on myself, di na ko morely sa ubang tao. Looking back, I can see that I'm a lot better investor/trader than I am 4 years ago.
[2] Second, if you do the things that you love, everything will just fall into their right place. Opportunities will open up, labi na if you are getting better with your craft. If anybody has read the book of Napoleon Hill, he stated nga if you just set your mind straight on the things that you want to do, the universe will conspire to it. Meaning, kung nakaset lang gyud na imong huna2x sa mga butang nga imong gusto, everything else will adjust and align to it. I can also attest to this since naexperience na man pud nako ni. When I was just starting, nobody cared. Why? I haven't achieved any so why would anybody care? But as soon as I was starting to get better, opportunities came up. I was starting to get invitations from companies and people. Not only that, this will also give me the privilege to filter out what opportunities should I take or not.
I hope wala mo nahambugiroan sa akong post and I hope that I have inspired a few here.
Summing it up, just get to know the things that you're passionate about and strive to get better in that field.
Your interest doesn't necessarily be the course that you have taken up in college but it should be the thing that your heart desires.
Just be sure legal ug moral lang.. LOL!
Aside from stock market trading, I'm also connected to Philam Life (still connected to the stock market and investments) and have a few businesses.

Ang among inner awesomeness na provoked tungod nimo sir makie29.![]()
Payter kaau sir makie29!! Pa tudlo ko nimo beh? You're still in Philam Life until now dba?
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