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Tim Talks Episode 53 - Silent Investors, Learning to Speak Spanish and Helping Cuban Charities

Tim Talks Episode 53 - Silent Investors, Learning to Speak Spanish and Helping Cuban Charities

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On today's episode, Tim talks about all the good things he's doing for the Cuban people. He also reads a subscriber email, and responds with his wisdom and thoughts and how to make money fast. If you enjoyed this show, please give us a thumbs up and a comment! ________________________________________________

Intro (0:00)
Donating to a good cause (2:00)
Something that's annoying (4:39)
Happy little accidents (6:07)
Trying some new travel tricks (6:29)
Why do you have 2,000 maxipads? (7:31)
Tim speaks Spanish (8:55)
An email from the streets (9:45)
When I first got started in internet marketing (11:41)
The GOATs of Internet marketers (13:45)
The real answer (16:28)
Everyone has desire, not everyone has ambition (19:32)
Learn, do, teach, repeat (21:22)
Glow up, blow up(24:21)
Outro (24:40)

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