@RANJIT_BHUDEV

I’ve read every business, hustle, and side-income book under the sun. They all start strong… then get lost in fluff. But this? The New Rules of Making Money That Lasts kept it focused the whole way through. It reminded me that success isn’t always about doing more—it’s about doing the right things, in the right order. This book laid it out so clearly I could almost hear myself thinking, “Wait… I can actually do this.” I’m not saying it’s magic. I’m saying it clears the fog.

@GurshanSingh-tz2io

The New Rules of Making Money That Lasts showed me the way to make 10k a month without leaving my house. Why is no one talking about this?!

@robertmolina70

Say what you will about Bezos, he knows what he’s talking about when it comes to business

@FacterinoCommenterino-q9t5m

For me the biggest mindset change came after reading the book The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code, since reading it the only thing I think about is money

@JakeCCarline

Every major owner honours their business with the sales  value and doesn't sell themselves short. Your ahead of the biggest competition!!

@kAschBall

Human growth hormone kicks 100%

@ayemanm3975

love him or hate him. He has a great business mind. People can really learn from him,

@Builderdrone

Testosterones doing a number on his vocal cords

@VICICEO

Timeless business principles. Focus on needs that will never change in your business, Got it!

@johanlindblom1

Sounds more and more like Sylvester Stallone by the day 😂😂

@wesley_snipes

My man slowly morphing into a turtle 🐢

@TheJohnFairclough

I like that. There is a lot of stability in certain characteristics.

@slimbrady6004

I told myself that I’d never purchase Amazon prime, but eventually did because the delivery and other services were just too good not to. He really created one of the best companies in history (in my opinion).

@johnreeves1257

You can say what you want about his business practices, but Amazon does deliver a great customer experience. The three points he brought up here hit the nail right on the head. I use Amazon because the prices typically match or even beat other retailers (at least when shipping is considered), they offer the fastest deliveries, and what is there realistically that you can't get on Amazon? Of course there are exceptions to these rules, but Amazon has been delivering me a great customer experience for years, and I rarely ever hear them get credit for that.

@jono4586

10 years from now I'll want to still breath air so I won't change that

@ameyjain3462

I want smaller selection and better quality and this will change for amazon. Amazon needs to fix its large selection and improve the quality

@xterrq

Takeaway from this: A business to make money is to save time, convince the buyer it saves them time therefore making it worth it, like a service based company

@deanfrostmarketing

Agreed. The expensive companies over time will eventually begin to see a decline as economies slow, income drops, cost of living keeps going up.

@James20239

This guy is the best teacher

@Blepherk

One thing for sure about what could be the downfall of amazon is the corporate vibe like they dont give an f about you on its workers, sad workers equals sad customers, its all about the numbers, good on reports or paper but doesnt really mean true profits. As jeff said, he’s main goal is to delay the downfall as much as he can