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Not Everything Needs to Be Monetized
What if turning everything into money is quietly costing you more than it gives? This week’s ProfitZine explores the hidden trade behind monetizing your hobbies, creativity, and passions, and why some things are more valuable when they stay yours.
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Apr 103 min read


The Cost of Betraying Yourself: A Lesson from Judas
Some opportunities pay well. But cost more than they’re worth. This week’s ProfitZine explores a different kind of loss, the one that doesn’t show up in your bank account. Because not all profit is real… and some money is too expensive to earn.
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Apr 13 min read


What Becomes Expensive If You Ignore It
Not all costs are immediate. Some build quietly, through what you ignore. Your finances. Your health. Your relationships. Your skills. This week’s ProfitZine explores how neglect compounds, and why the things you delay today often become the most expensive problems tomorrow.
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Mar 253 min read


The Invisible Compounding of a Life
When we think about compounding, we usually think about money. Invest early, stay consistent, and let time do the work. But some of the most powerful forms of compounding in life never appear on a balance sheet. Trust, reputation, discipline, relationships, and self-knowledge grow quietly through repeated choices and ordinary days. This edition of The ProfitZine eThe moments that don’t show up on any dashboard. This edition of The ProfitZine is about redefining what it really
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Mar 114 min read


The Most Important Profit We Tend To Forget
We often measure profit in numbers, income, returns, and growth, but sometimes, life reminds us that the most important profit isn’t financial. It’s the love you invest. The time you spend with the people who matter.
The moments that don’t show up on any dashboard. This edition of The ProfitZine is about redefining what it really means to profit.
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Mar 43 min read


Finding Calm in the Midst of Success
Better decisions don’t come from doing more. They come from choosing calmly and letting go of pressure.
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Jan 214 min read
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