FU Money…
Hey, it’s August.
Even the word makes a lot of people
squirmy inside…
But wealth-building doesn’t have
to be gross if your intentions are
in the right place.
There’s this thing in the glossy
magazines called ‘FU money.’
The idea is that you’ve got so
much money you literally can’t
spend it fast enough.
That you can say, “FU” to anyone
in your life who crossed you in the
past.
While that might be fun in the
magazines, real FU money is
totally different.
Real FU money is insurance against
life going wrong.
Against Murphy’s Law.
Against your own mistakes.
When you have the special
FU money account I show you how
to build and grow in the September
issue of The Renegade Notebook,
you’ll have an insurance policy for
your continued livelihood and happiness.
It’s more “FU” to all that life has to
throw at us.
Anyway, inside, I even give you the
exact account that I use if you want
to make it super-easy to set up and
start growing.
Take The Renegade Notebook
for a test drive.
Inside I share a new, disappearing,
tactic, tool, mental model or
framework each month.
But they don’t repeat. Once the
current issue hits the newsstands
it’s gone.
The latest, thick ‘wealth’ issue goes
to (digital) print September 1st.
If you enroll in TRN before the cut-off
you’re guaranteed to get the framework
I share today.
The Renegade Notebook is my
tool-of-the-month club for
creative entrepreneurs.
It’s only $9 a month.
And you’ll keep that grandfathered
rate, even when I increase enrollment
in the future (and I will).
We’ll see you inside.
That’s it for today.
In your service,
August “The Insurance Policy” Birch
P.S. The Renegade Notebook (TRN)
is my membership club for
creators who want MORE. This
isn’t a newsletter. Think of it like a
tool-of-the-month club for digital
entrepreneurs.
Each month (delivered on the first
of the month at 6:00 AM ET)
I’ll send you one map, mental model,
or framework to help you grow in one
of the three critical areas of:
WEALTH, WORK, and WISDOM.
It’s only $9 a month.
Plus, I give you $301 worth of
valuable products just for
saying ‘maybe.’