The first paragraph of this article provides a succinct summary of the content. It discusses the author's frustration with the constant advice to invest in the stock market, and their belief that investing in oneself and one's own business is a more profitable and fulfilling endeavor. The author argues that the returns from the stock market are minimal compared to the potential earnings from a well-managed business, and that the control and responsibility that come with running a business are more rewarding than the passive nature of stock market investment.
I've grown weary of the incessant advice from everyone, from the President to the average Joe, urging me to invest in the stock market. If you truly want to contribute to the growth of America, I believe you should invest in your own business. After all, this country was built on the backs of small business owners.
One of the main reasons I refrain from investing in the stock market is the lack of control. I have no say in how the company is managed or where its profits are allocated.
Moreover, the returns from stock market investments are often meager compared to what you can earn from a well-managed business. When the market crashes, investors are told not to worry as they should recoup their losses in about five years. But if I invest in a promising venture, I usually recoup my investment, and more, within a matter of minutes. Can the stock market offer such returns?
I've invested in ventures for as little as $10 or $20 and made back ten times that amount within a day. In contrast, the brokerage fees alone for stock market investment could exceed the cost of starting an online business.
I urge you to take control of your future and take responsibility for your success. You are the future. Learn how to market on the internet, and you'll never have to worry about the state of the economy. You're the boss, and your abilities will determine your future.
It baffles me why so many people are more willing to invest in the markets than in themselves. They lack self-belief and think that big businesses will make money for them.
I want to share something with you that I hope you'll take to heart. I believe in your ability to succeed. I believe you can outperform the stock market. I probably have more faith in you than you have in yourself.
Don't invest in the stock market. Invest in YOU INC. As Ben Franklin once said, "Keep Thy Shop and Thy Shop will Keep Thee." Remove your blinders and realize that you were born to succeed. Invest in yourself.
Wishing You Success.
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