Which Economy are YOU in ?? - Deepstash

Which Economy are YOU in ??

How do you get results?

Do you say "I don't have time to teach someone, it's quicker if I just do it myself. "

That's the Time and Effort Economy.

Or INSTEAD,

You say "Who do I know that can get this done ?"

That's the Results Economy.

And THAT is where the Gold is hidden.

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