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    Is starting a business a sign of a midlife crisis?

    @chiamoni Yes, the book mentions women. It says something like, "For some reason they don't do the things needed to become millionaires". In the 1930s - all the examples Hill studied were men. I don't know if there even were millionaire women that "thought and grew rich" - meaning did...
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    Is starting a business a sign of a midlife crisis?

    @btot I'm of the opinion (backed by Think and Grow Rich) that you will do something you have an edge on... you are an expert on (or become one). In my case, I had been doing data analysis for ad agencies. The day after the last one fired me (because I refused to move to a different country to...
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    Is starting a business a sign of a midlife crisis?

    @btot You're welcome. But I have you beat: I was fired 4 times (I hate the euphenism "laid off". It used to mean you'd be hired back when more work appeared). The last time was when I finally said "f it, I'll do it by myself". Worked out perfectly.
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    Is starting a business a sign of a midlife crisis?

    @huntbchsocal I've been posting a bit about "Think and Grow Rich" recently. It was written in the 1930s and has helped many people. One chapter specifically mentions that his research shows most men do not become successful until their 40s. That timeline matched mine perfectly. And I had...
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