You failed to list any worthwhile steps or suggestions the common person can take or implement to put them on the path. This post is almost a waste of time.
Let me help those who have read but left disappointed.
- Buy and read as many self-development books and books specific to your area of interest as possible
- To monetize something, ask questions like, "Is this something people need/want? Is it unique or delivered in a unique way?
- Find a mentor or someone who is where you want to be and have them guide you or help you be guided in the right direction
- Wake up 1 hour early to plan your day. I like using a sheet of paper titled 'Objectives Daily' that lists out what I want to accomplish, and also lists some fun/entertainment activities at the end as a reward
- Journal so you can track your progress and see how far you've come. I've surprised myself many times with what I've achieved by looking back at my journals and seeing what I wrote as a goal is now a reality.
Thanks for your comment, anyway.
At the very least, people will have one more time the same old steps that can be found in almost every entry-level personal development book. Luckily you have mentioned them in your very first bullet point.
I am talking about mindset here. That's very different from mere mechanical steps you suggest.
In financial freedom it's not what you do that makes the difference but it's how you do what you do, that makes the real difference. That is why mindset teaches people how to do the mechanical things that you mentioned (that are just the top of the iceberg)
I hope this makes sense