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Where Do I Get The Extra €2,000?
The five levers that decide whether a salary ever becomes capital, which one is worth your attention first, and what a decade of it actually produced for one person. It is the what and the why, in full. The step-by-step how is 9-5 Fastlane, which is the thing I sell, and this says plainly where that line falls. One exception: module one's prompt is in here in full, so you can run the system on your own numbers before deciding anything.
You will finish it knowing whether this is for you, which is worth more to you than a teaser pretending to be the whole thing.

Written by Nikita Balanov. Fifteen years in sales, from renting carpets at €700 a month to a €243,000 year. Ranked first of 250+ account executives globally at Deel. No inheritance, no company sold, no exit.
What is in it
- Who this is actually for, stated plainly enough that you can rule yourself out in a paragraph
- The five levers and the arithmetic showing why almost everybody works on the smallest one
- The savings-rate curve and why all the enormous wins sit at the left of it
- What a decade of it actually produced and the split between what I contributed and what grew
- Eleven things you have probably been told and what is wrong with each
- What all ten modules cover, so you know exactly what you would be buying
- Module one's prompt in full, the same text that is in the paid book, so you can run it before you decide anything
And what is deliberately not in it
Nine of the ten prompts. No scripts, no country tables, no step-by-step. Every one of those is in the paid book and I would rather tell you that here than let you find out on page nine.
Prefer one lever at a time?
The eight micro guides each take one piece of this and finish it properly. Start with the one that matches the problem you actually have.
The boring legal bit. I am not a licensed financial adviser, accountant or tax adviser and nothing here is financial, investment, tax or legal advice. It is a description of what one person did, in one country, under one set of rules. Rules differ enormously by country and by person. Investments carry risk, including losing money. Take your own situation to somebody qualified where you live.