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How to sell the same thing for more money Talk

 
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I wonder if people who focus on the financial return actually enjoy their life?
 
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John C Daley wrote:I wonder if people who focus on the financial return actually enjoy their life?



I believe that while financial return is essential, it's not the sole focus. In my personal life, I work diligently to produce high-quality, permaculture-related content. My aim is to create something so exceptional in value that it stands unparalleled. The goal isn't purely financial gain, but rather to use financial returns as a means to further enhance and refine my creative pursuits. This approach not only ensures sustainability but also allows my endeavors to thrive, enabling me to produce even better creations in the future.
 
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Hello, Andrés Bernal.

I must confess I don't quite understand the purpose of your post.

Will the techniques in your video scale down to the homestead level? How would that work? I would appreciate your perspective.
 
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ok, thought I'd comment here. if this is all about how to make some money and be a content happy individual I'm all in.
a long time ago in a corporate job I had I met a bunch of very very rich and influential peopled came to the realization even if I won the lottery I still could not afford the lifestyle or homes these people had, daddy didn't leave me any oil wells, factories, railroads or anything like that. I just knew I was never going to be rich but I was ok, I had  housing, transportation and never went hungry and I was happy for the most part appreciating what I did have. to make some extra money I would do high quality recycling with a friend finding stuff in dumpsters and junkyards/scrapyards and selling it online and doing quite well.
a point in the video I find to be very correct is that whatever you are wanting to sell it is worth the most to the right customer. there are ways to find the right customer from online forums dealing with a specific subject to Facebook market, amazon or eBay. seems everything is online these days.
 
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