Unscripted: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Entrepreneurship
M**S
STOP reading fastlane millionaire
If you are reading or listening to the fastlane millionaire and then looked up other books MJ Demarco wrote, please stop! Read this book unless you already have a business. This book is a better Start and should be volume 1 in the series because it speaks more about our beliefs and mindsets and how to completely change the way we view the world. And when you have truth you are better equipped to not only make money but do it in a way that will make you happy.and no doing what you love aint the answer. This book has completely changed my life. I can't thank Mj Demarco enough. I bet it will change yours as well.
A**X
A Must-Read for Aspiring Entrepreneurs!
Unscripted by MJ DeMarco is an absolute game-changer! DeMarco's no-nonsense approach and candid insights into the world of business are refreshing and incredibly valuable. Unlike many other books in the genre, Unscripted doesn't sugarcoat the realities of entrepreneurship but instead offers practical advice and strategies for navigating the unpredictable journey to success. Whether you're just starting out or already have some experience in business, this book will challenge your mindset and inspire you to take control of your life and financial future. I highly recommend it to anyone looking to break free from the conventional script and create their own path to wealth and fulfillment.
R**T
How to live a meaningful and fulfilling life via entrepreneurship?
"Unscripted: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Entrepreneurship” by MJ Demarco is an outstanding guide for anyone who wants to live a meaningful and fulfilling life via entrepreneurship. The author challenges conventional wisdom and provides guideposts that we can use for an UNSCRIPTED existence which means doing whatever you want, wherever and whenever.Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones, who sang the lyric, I can’t get no satisfaction, captures a lot of the spirit of part I and part 2 of this book. MJ provides a diagnosis of the human predicament with vivid examples that we can all relate to. The author poses two questions that I found thought-provoking and his answers were spot-on: how do you feel on Sunday night or Monday morning?, What is the greatest con of the civilized world? Both questions made me think about my predicament and the myths that we follow or accept as the facts of life. For instance, who came up with the rule that Saturday and Sunday are for relaxing while work occurs Monday through Friday or retirement happens at sixty-five after 40 years of doing what you don’t like.Once you become aware and understand our predicament, then the author provides a framework that can cure us. I was skeptical about this framework because of how complex it was and the odds of success. But after, researching other successful entrepreneurs like Phil Knight and Scott Adams, I realized that MJ has provided the most complete guide for entrepreneurial success. There isn’t a magical checklist we can use that will provide the path for successfully starting a business but MJ’s framework can improve our odds. The Unscripted Entrepreneurial Framework (TUNEF) is the prescription for our predicament and represents the bulk of the book. There were five key takeaways for me:1. Change your head will change your results - we have been brainwashed by the media and many other sources to have delusional and limiting beliefs that prevent us from transforming ourselves. For example, if you believe “entrepreneurship is risky,” you’ll avoid starting a business. But, if you can change your identity and actually believe that “I am a successful entrepreneur” than you have a shot.2. Process-principle - extraordinary results require an extraordinary effort consisting of daily habits, routines, and sacrifices. For example, when Michael Phelps won 9 gold medals in the 2008 Olympics and makes millions in endorsement afterwards, most of us only see his successful outcome. But behind his wins was a grueling process that required rigorous training and sacrifices. So, to be successful entrepreneurs we need to modify our habits and daily routine.3. The Commandment of Need - Need defines our opportunity in the market place. The author said think about the market as “a spoiled brat, narrowly-minded and singular in its purpose….Its laser-like focus is centered on one fundamental truth: What value are you to me?” By reframing the market as a spoiled brat, I’ve become more aware of the need of others.4. Sell or be sold: “If you don’t have any ideas, learn how to sell. Selling and all of its cousins (marketing, copywriting, negotiation) are the most important skills, no matter what your business is… The best sales secret isn’t about sales at all. It’s peer testimonials and reviews.”5. Comparative immunity - Abstaining from the unwinnable game of comparison which is the drive for more when more isn’t needed. We tend to focus on what’s missing such as the person driving a Mercedes while your driving a Subaru or the person with the perfect nose while yours is crooked. I agree with the author that you will never find happiness if you are constantly comparing yourself with others because the finish line always moves.I highly recommend “Unscripted” because it has allowed me to better understand my predicament, see the world differently, and provide a backtested framework for entrepreneurship.
P**R
Life Detox for the Unsatistfied
MJ's previous book was an instant classic and exposed a lot of truths about entrepreneurship and the unhappy state of modern society in general. This book tackles many of the the same ideas from a different more in-depth angle, and takes it to another level for several reasons. For starters, it is side-splittingly, roll-on-the-floor, unrelentingly hilarious and entertaining (at least to my mind). To me, almost every single page is full of funny anecdotes and analogies. Listening to the Audible version of this is better than listening to a good HBO stage comedian, and far more useful. Second, the book makes a concerted effort to address the psychological barriers that I've come to believe are the biggest obstacles to entrepreneurship. As the Romans (apparently) understood, a proper slave doesn't need chains to remain in bondage...once conditioned, a person's attitudes and beliefs are far more effective tools of servitude. This applies not only to the poor, but to many of us who have successfully navigated years of 'success' milestones, and yet found themselves with a career environment that has not held up its end of the bargain. That's the reason for the title "Unscripted", to re-engineer years of ingrained and indoctrinated beliefs that won't really serve your dreams of success and freedom. Finally, this book is impressively in-depth and detailed. It doesn't (and can't) give you a specific formula for a successful business for your situation. But it works from a number of angles, over and over, chipping away at the roadblocks that will snare most of us who decide to go for something more. In that sense its a useful reference with some meaningful ideas and approaches to tackle challenges, many of which are not in The Millionaire Fastlane.If you're a cozy, happily employed person who is deeply satisfied with your weekend lifestyle, then this book is absolutely not for you. In fact, run away! Its only going to cause you trouble. But if you find yourself among the discontented 70%, stuck in traffic and depressed, profoundly disillusioned with your own past choices; pay close attention. Whining about the traps of our modern society will get you nowhere, and the true cause of your ills is not really the common scapegoats: politics, racial or class issues (although they have their moments). It's your mental framework and a lack of understanding of and experience with entrepreneurship. The truth is that America can be a truly great country for anyone, but its rewards mercilessly and relentlessly go to those entrepreneurs who deliver relative value. Provide real value to others and whatever limits you presume exist in your life (sex, age, race, upbringing, education) will rapidly vanish. In that sense, its a real hopeful step forward and a useful tool for many of us.Absolutely highly recommended, he's now among my favorite authors.UPDATE: I've now completed the book 3 times, and it only gets better. Each time I go through it I realize there are some useful pearls of wisdom in there that I had grasped conceptually but not completely faced (about myself). Some people might regard the material in this book as shocking. But what's really shocking is that here in the 'Land of Opportunity' after years and years of college and real world experience, this is not common wisdom. You don't hear this material anywhere. It should be Business 101, or Prosperity 101, Life 101.
F**N
This dude is for real
Kudos to MJ for telling it like it is: he is clearly on our side, a no BS guy showing you that we have been told many lies, and that - although not *easy* - there is a way out. Read it, breath it, live it. No regrets.
A**R
GREEAT BOOK
100% recommended.
B**A
Aligned by my in-depth thoughts and desires
Like the fact of avoiding mediocrity.MJ laid it out brutally and openly. It's on me it is just a book and the book. Thank you.
D**D
Das beste Buch zu diesem Thema
Alle anderen Bücher über Finanzen sind schon ok und bieten auch den ein oder anderen Mehrwert, doch das Buch ist wirklich voll mit wertvollen Tipps und einfach das beste zum Thema Finanzen.
J**Z
Get out of the hamster wheel and read this book.
No book on this topic has been so eye opening like this has. If you want to question everything you have been told about financial freedom, this is a must. Get ready for some hard bitch slapping truths and be willling to dig down. A must read for every entrepreneur.
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