Wow, it has been an incredible ride over the last few years and I really don’t see it ending any time soon as long as my passion is still there.
I still can’t believe everything that has happened but I really do love this industry and the opportunities it has given me.
We live in a time where millionaires are made over night and where people can make more money in a single day then the average person makes in a month.
When I look back a few years ago and money was starting to really come in my mindset was all wrong. I thought you had to show off wealth to prove your worth. Not only do I laugh at this now but if you saw me anywhere you would see the most average looking person. I wear blank $5 t-shirts, flip flops and a John Deere camouflage hat.
I think one of the worst things I used to do was judge people at conferences based on their appearance or how they handled themselves. People who I thought weren’t worth talking to, have now sold their businesses for millions.
Do whatever it is that makes you happy but just remember to always be true to yourself.
Help others when you can without expecting anything back in return.
Here’s to the next few years!
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Good to hear success didn’t get to your head and that your judgement wasn’t impaired either. Keep the ball rolling man! We’re all proud of you!
JF
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It takes a certain type of person to push themself to achieve the success that most dream of, you took action and never let up and worked hard and that’s why you are where you sit today. I have seen money get to people’s heads and change them, for the years I’ve known Bryn he hasn’t changed at all.
Still the down to earth realistic and optimistic person I’ve always known and always there to hear you out.
Thanks for all the help over the last few years and giving me help and pointers on many aspects of life, Internet marketing and personal matters.
I hope your success only continues to grow, you worked har for it and deserve it.
So congratulations and keep it up!
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“I think one of the worst things I used to do was judge people at conferences based on their appearance or how they handled themselves. People who I thought weren’t worth talking to, have now sold their businesses for millions.”
I can’t agree more…. This has happened to me several times. You can’t judge a book by its cover.
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Excellent post Bryn! I remember talking about this with you over breakfast at Affiliate Summit West last year. Keep rocking!
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