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Today’s guest on Hack the Entrepreneur is one of host Jon Nastor’s all-time favorite writers, and Jon rarely goes more than a few months without rereading his book Choose Yourself.


He is a hedge fund manager, entrepreneur, bestselling author, blogger, and podcaster.


He has founded (or cofounded) more than 20 companies, and 17 have failed. He sold one for $15 million and spent all of the money — all of it. Then he built and sold another within its first year for $10 million.


He fails quickly. He fails frequently. He claims Entrepreneurship is a sentence of failures punctuated by brief success.


He is invested in 28 private companies. He advises nearly another 50 private companies — companies ranging from $0 in revenues to a billion in revenues.


This conversation is longer than usual, but you will not even notice, because not a second is wasted.


Now, let’s hack …


James Altucher.


In this 48-minute episode of Hack the Entrepreneur, host Jon Nastor and James Altucher discuss:



  • How James improves his sound during a podcast

  • Exactly how to make a living in six months, a great living within two years, and become rich within three to four years

  • How success can be measured today or in decades

  • The importance of always thinking about giving to others

  • Why most ideas that people have are bad (and why that’s okay)


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