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The ultimate 14-year plan

(with no trust in university)

By “@_Tom” - an 18 year old Adam’s Masterclass Vietnamese student who has nothing but ambitions

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First and foremost, I want to declare that I have tremendous respect to you, our beloved Adam, who taught me well enough so I can finally use some (like 1%) of your incredible knowledge to analyze my situation and implement what I’ve learned to make this plan.

SHOUT OUT TO ADAM. HE’S A FUCKING G!

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It all begins with my journey in HU…

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My journey in HU

I started with $0, learnt Copywriting. Realized that my English was poor as fuck although being in the top 10% in Vietnam (regarding the knowledge of English) to work for foreign customers, and I can never do copywriting in Vietnam because copywriting jobs are only for graduates from uni with a bachelor degree, and the income/month doing this with a bachelor degree is nowhere near $1000. I just can't compete in the Vietnam market, and can't afford HU all the way until my English becomes better to work for foreign clients, so I switch to Crypto in the last 2 week before membership expiration just to get the most out of HU before I get banned from this place forever. $50 is really big money in Vietnam, so to a lot people $50 means nothing but it is all I have for HU. The only reason why I could afford the first 3 months here is because I spent all my savings. Nevertheless, the knowledge that professor Andrew has to give us is incredible.

I was jailed the first time in October. Desperately enough to get money, I try to learn new things that works in Vietnam, skills like running ads or e-commerce, even try copywriting, but couldn’t make a penny. However, knowledge in these new field is gained.

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My journey in HU part 2

When TRW launched with the pre-order of $27, I jumped right the fuck back in. This time I thought that I would try to speed run crypto as fast as possible, because all I had was 1 month inside, and then gone again forever because the new fee was $127. But the invitation email came too fucking late, so it turned out that I only had 2 weeks left for all this crypto shit. I was in total misery. Regardless, I went through all the lessons and reached the final exam. I said to the exam myself: I’ll see you later, motherfucker.

Technically, I would be in jail at the moment, but the system somehow fucked up and here I am, grinding every fucking second when I still has access to TRW. I passed the IMC exam in just 1 month and progressed straight to Level 1.

After all this timing grinding in the copy campus, learning new skills outside TRW, and get the fuck back to TRW again, I can finally use IMC materials to form this ultimate plan where I can skip university effectively to save my time and figure out better way to get MONEY IN that suits the Vietnam market. Now I know the recipe to get rich, and go full speed for it.

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Okay, let’s analyze my current position.

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My philosophy

I can say that the situation I’m in is very much different to all other students inside TRW, like I’m an outlier in the deviation chart since Vietnam is my origin.

Vietnamese perceive an income of $1000/month is enough to live a good life, however my perception is different. With $1000/month I can’t travel when the fuck I want, can’t have nice girls, can’t buy a fucking lambo, can’t build a mansion… These things I wanna do are a 100 times more difficult than someone who live in an English-speaking country due to $ superiority to VND (Vietnamese fiat) in the Vietnam market. So how do I break out from the matrix, given the fact that university’s graduates (4 years of learning) only make on average half of what I’m capable of ($1000/month) only after 6 fucking months of getting a teaching degree?

So, the only logical way to become a millionaire (in $) is first by outperforming all Vietnamese rivals by building a good English foundation, then make $ with “hard” skills aka jobs by working for international companies and join THE FUCKING WAR ROOM with our beloved Adam. There I’ll learn business and destroy the Vietnamese entertaining market (because Vietnamese waste too much of their shit on this), then expand the business, make more profit and put them all in my investing account in $ which should be 6 figures by that time and multiply it into millions. After that I’ll be lecturing at university about how shitty they are and take shitloads of money from them =))) By this time I can finally spend more time with my family and support all my siblings.

But I won’t stop here. I’ll step in the media world, brainwashing (in a good way) all the young boys like Andrew, but with a different style of approach: sophisticatedly masculine (50% Andrew, 50% Jordan Peterson), and establish a university for kids in remote areas so they can get free education.

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Rich

Start investing $10k

Expected equity curve

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Why start investing at $10k?

Please hear me out. I’ve done the math. An income of $1000/month, with a saving of $10k, is considered high saving, medium income - scaling down from the metrics in the Investing lessons to fit the Vietnam market.

By the time I reach $10k teaching English (16 months from now) I’ll be a Crypto Experienced. With a proper system I should be able to make gains over the long run and the profit of which can be used to cover networking expenses (like pay for drinks or dinners after a business discussion). I may also use this profit to start my own business (E-commerce) and pay for Marketing fees.

Obviously, teaching English is not a reliable source of income in the long run. I’ll be learning a hard skill to generate “real” income ($200k/year potentially) and invest all of them. You will see all of these make perfect sense later on.

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Now to the main point

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In this presentation I’ll be making 4 strategies for each specific time period and follow them respectively from now to the next 14 years. Here’s how it looks:

As can be seen from the chart, the strategy changes when I accomplish a certain goal after x amount of months:

  • 6 months later: I need at least 6 months to get a TESOL which allows me to reach the wage of $1000/month from teaching English.
  • 16 months later: The point where I save enough ($10k) to start investing and hunting for alpha.
  • 40 months later: The point where I start competing with other university graduates.
  • Almost 14 years later: Join THE WAR ROOM and go fuck the Vietnam entertaining market.
  • After becoming a $millionaire: Go fuck social media and make incredible businesses.

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10 years + 40 months

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Let’s begin with the idea of a strategy

  • A strategy (my “strategy”) is basically different allocations of “skill sets”. A strategy is a process of learning and working synchronously
  • Strategies are followed over a time series.
  • After a certain goal is reached, the strategy changes.

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Skill sets that I choose to follow for the next 14 years

  1. Finance (mostly Crypto, with Macroeconomic for supporting knowledge)
  2. Cyber-security
  3. Marketing (Copywriting and Running ads)
  4. E-commerce
  5. English teaching (I live in Vietnam so the demand for English teachers is relatively high due to people’s endeavours to seek for opportunity outside the boundary)

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You may be wondering, why the fuck are there too many skills to learn ?

  • I know that the idea sounds stupid, but please hear me out.

The reason why I decide to master these particular skills is that each of them has a unique “edge” in terms of income generation. Therefore, by aggregating these “edges” in a reasonable timely manner, I’ll be able to outperform someone who just learn 1 skill and stick to it forever.

For example: I’m a beginner at Cybersec and a Junior at Crypto (I consider a junior as someone who master the basic knowledge of a field), so it would be too stupid to try to learn Crypto and Cybersec at the same time. However, if I’m a 33% “Expert” at Crypto, which is considered “Experienced” (skilled enough to make money), and a Beginner at Cybersec, then I could split my time to 85% learning Cybersec and 15% learning Crypto. This should make way more sense, because at the “Experienced” Crypto level I can already make money and keep learning to Expert in a slower pace, on the other hand save most of my effort and energy to learn a not-so-much-correlated-to-Crypto skill efficiently.

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According to the analysis, there are 3 factors to take in to consideration when forming a strategy:

  1. Efficiency
  2. Edges and Drawbacks
  3. Minimum level to get MONEY IN

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  1. Efficiency (absorbing and understanding)

The ability to fully absorb knowledge through studying: the higher correlated a skill is to one another, the easier it is to learn them simultaneously.

Effort and energy consumption through the study process: the newer I am to a subject, the more effort and energy I need to fully understand the subject.

Learning pace: I use this to fuck the correlation table up. By learning a skill which I am an “Experienced” at and already know how to learn, I can reduce the amount of time invested in it and try to fit a uncorrelated skill in. This means that the initial skill is now learned in a much slower pace subjecting to the new skill which is learn in a much faster pace; but eventually these 2 skills will be developed to “Expert” level.

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1.a. Correlation table

English

Finance

E-com

Marketing

Cybersec

English

1

0.8

0.1

0.2

0.8

Finance

0.8

1

0.5

0.5

0.05

E-com

0.1

0.5

1

0.95

0.2

Marketing

0.2

0.5

0.95

1

0.19

Cybersec

0.8

0.05

0.2

0.19

1

Correlation table, based on how well each skill supports one another

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1.b.c. Relationship between effort / energy consumption and learning pace

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2.

Edges

Difficulties

Finance

  • Multiply capital to infinity
  • Use money wisely and effectively

  • Outstanding risk management skill needed
  • Time demanding (the need to always paying attention to the market)

Cybersec

  • High, steady income guaranteed
  • Flexible working time
  • Requires incredible amount of commitment
  • Only experts make large money

Marketing

  • Scale up E-commerce immensely
  • Easy to learn
  • Highly competitive
  • Not a good skill on its own to generate income

E-commerce

  • Unlimited income potential
  • Can be fully automated
  • Easy to start
  • Fucking highly competitive
  • High risk of failure
  • Requires good Marketing

English teaching

  • Fastest way to $10k
  • Outperform Vietnamese rivals in the long run with good English foundation
  • Does not generate 6-figure salary in the long run

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Beginner

(general knowledge)

Junior

(master the basics)

Experienced

(deep understanding)

Expert

(knows it all)

Finance

-

(-: current position)

x

(x: minimum level to make money)

Cybersec

-

x

Marketing

-

x

E-commerce

-

x

English teaching

x

-

3. Minimum level of each skill required to get money in vs where I’m at

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My philosophy #2

Although being at this young age, I realise that I don’t have much time. My perception of time ever since I joined HU has changed dramatically.

I’m going to drop out of the university I’m attending right after I finish the 2nd semester of 1st year. The only reason why I choose to quit this uni is to save my precious time and to fully commit in the “real” uni - Hustler University, which is now known as TRW. When I say “no trust in university”, I actually mean it. The only one I trust is me, who have the ability to learn anything on my own with my unshakable will and the craving for money that keeps haunting me every moment I exist.

Most university in Vietnam is complete trash, but the situation here is quite different. Not many people have the opportunity to go to uni because the cost of education is too high compared to the average income of a person. 90% of uni students at my age is the son or daughter of unskilled workers (war consequence), so it would cost these workers’ their life savings to send their children to university, hoping these unis somehow help their kids break out from poverty. They cannot tolerate the risk of not having a job, because a steady job with medium income (low in our view) save the whole family. They can’t afford to look at the kids not having a degree, so they sacrifice anything for it. I have respect for them, but my view is just too different since I got a chance to learn from the top 1% of the population. A lucky individual I am, who receive proper education of English from a young age. Had I been in the 90% mentioned earlier, I wouldn’t have been here doing all this. I love my parents, and they are going feel extremely miserable, but this is my choice, and the last thing I do in this world is to regret this decision. Trash is trash, fuck the emotions.

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University v/s self-educating

Uni Graduation (4.5 years)

After 3.5 years on my own

  • Junior level in Cyber-security (with a degree)
  • Start a job with minimum wage of $200/ month, $500 with experience
  • Must go through all these old impractical IRRELEVANT knowledge in Calculus, Algebra, Physics, Politics, History,... although my fucking major is Cybersecurity (That’s how state unis in Vietnam work. They teach us a bunch of IRRELEVANT subjects in the 1st and 2nd year which they call “foundational knowledge”. Private schools don’t have this shitty style of teaching, but I just can’t afford them)
  • Junior level in Cyber-security (without a degree)
  • Become a crypto Experienced in Adam’s masterclass
  • Junior level in Marketing
  • Junior level in E-commerce
  • Net worth of $34k
  • I will definitely ask for a “scholarship” to THE WAR ROOM

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How can I achieve all those shits on self-educating?

  • By working 20 fucking hours a day.
  • Sleep: 2 hours, polyphasically.
  • Eat, shit, piss, push ups: 2 hours.

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Projections

Provided that I have 20 hours a day to learn 1 skill, here is my projection on the amount of time needed to become an Expert at a particular skill:

  1. Finance (Crypto and Macroeconomics) : 2 years
  2. Cyber-security : 4 years
  3. Marketing : 6 months
  4. E-commerce : 3 months

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Let’s move to the fun part - strategy allocations

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A quick reminder

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Allocation table over time (distributing 20 hours/day)

6 months later

(Strat 1)

16 months later

(Strat 2)

40 months later

(Strat 3)

14 years later

(Strat 4)

Acquire TESOL

8h/day => 40%

0%

0%

0%

Teaching English

0%

50%

40%

0 - ?%

Finance

50%

50%

10%

10%

Reading materials

7.5%

~

~

~

Cyber-security

0%

0%

47.5%

80%

E-commerce

2.5%

0%

1%

1.25%

Marketing

0%

0%

1.5%

1.25%

Family and friends

~

~

~

0 - 7.5%

Time

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Expected outcome

6 months later

(Strat 1)

16 months later

(Strat 2)

40 months later

(Strat 3)

14 years later

(Strat 4)

Balance ($)

Potential gain/loss

0

10.000

34.000

6 figures

0

- Gain/loss from crypto

- 1% probability of E-com success

- Gain/loss from crypto

- 1% probability of E-com success

- High profit factor in crypto

- Massive increase in E-com success rate

Progress at completion

(Expected level of 4 skills)

F

Postgrad

33% Expert

43% Expert

93% Expert

C

Beginner

0% Expert

24% Expert

Expert

E

Beginner

5% Expert

13% Expert

Experienced

M

Beginner

Beginner

6% Expert

Experienced

Time

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The end

I’d like to ask you a few questions prof, if you don’t mind.

  1. Does joining the war room speed up the money making process? I wanted to join it earlier than the initial plan because I want to be exposed to more opportunities, but I can only afford few months inside according to my projected net worth (around $10k - $34k). Besides, at an earlier state I have virtually no value to give (because I won’t be skillful enough) but can only receive their value. That’s why I consider to join the war room as in the initial plan where I should be an expert at cybersec, but the fact that at this point there’s a risk of the war room vanishing bothers me a lot. As a member of the war room, what do you think is the best move to make?
  2. What’s your opinion on this plan, regarding its approach to wealth creation, its practicability and its logic of aggregating different parameters?