This week I watched adocumentary that changedmy perspective! 🤯
Ugur KILCI 😈
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I have a project called Girişimzel. Entrepreneurship-focused curation site. The main subject I focus on is "high quality", so I consume the content I share first myself. If I cannot consume it myself, I take suggestions from entrepreneurs I know and trust. And I'm sharing it on this list.
At a meeting I attended last week, an entrepreneur I know suggested a documentary. I started watching that night. A documentary that expands your horizons insanely! After this documentary, I reconsidered my actions. I will describe these actions at the end of the article.
Documentary Name:
Undercover Billionaire
https://www.girisimzel.com/docum...
Documentary Subject:
Billionaires hide their identities and try to start a startup where they try to make $100 out of $1 million in 90 days.
The first season was perfect! I just finished episode 4 of the second season. It's beyond super!
My thoughts and actions after watching the documentary:
1) I realized that it's okay to do service work for a cause. I wasn't doing a freelance job. I've started doing it now. I finished a job last week and got a new job yesterday. With that money I earn, I will attend an event outside the city. I will cover the hotel price, travel fee, and food and beverage fee from this money.
2) I understood the importance of meeting new people in order to grow. That's why I attended the event. To meet and promote my products.
3) I realized that buying and selling bring money. That's why I'm trying to sell old books on Letgo. I haven't sold any yet, but I'll keep trying. With this money I earn, I will cover the advertising fees for my products.
4) I thought everything was the product. In fact, I realized that appearance is important. That's why I replaced my broken glasses first. It was broken 5 times. 😅 Instead of spending money on my looks, I was spending that money on my products. But I've noticed that looks have a strong marketing parameter. I look so cool now. 😏
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After:
My Glasses:
Have you watched this documentary?
What lessons did you learn?
Which ones did you apply?
Are there any other documentaries you can recommend?
Thank you
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