Grant Cardone made waves recently arguing that accumulating wealth has never been easier than it is right now. His reasoning tracks: the internet, social media platforms, and digital infrastructure have fundamentally changed the game. Anyone with a connection can now build an audience, launch a product, and sell directly to customers without gatekeepers standing in the way.
Think about it—just 20 years ago you'd need massive capital, distribution networks, and institutional backing to reach people at scale. Today? A laptop and internet connection are enough to start. The barriers that once locked out ordinary people from building real income streams? Mostly gone.
Digital tools have democratized opportunity. Whether it's content creation, e-commerce, or launching a service, the infrastructure exists. That shift is real, and it fundamentally changes what's possible for people willing to put in the work.
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ForkMaster
· 01-11 11:15
Bah, the lower the threshold, the more intense the competition. Now anyone can do it easily. How do you stand out? I've played around with fork arbitrage before. Is there still such a great wealth secret? We've been through a round of being exploited already.
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MemeKingNFT
· 01-11 01:30
Laughing to death, it sounds nice, but how many people actually make money? When I went all-in on NFTs in 2021, I also believed in this set of words.
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Frontrunner
· 01-11 01:29
That's what they say, but how many actually make money?
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RatioHunter
· 01-11 01:28
Sounds good, but how many people actually make money? Most people are still struggling.
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OnchainDetectiveBing
· 01-11 01:28
It sounds nice, but the reality is that 99% of people are still struggling, and those who truly make money have already settled down.
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SocialFiQueen
· 01-11 01:24
No need to say more, this is probably right... With internet and brains, you can really do anything, but the key is whether you're willing to take action or not.
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airdrop_huntress
· 01-11 01:20
That's true, but how many people actually make money? Most are just played to death by algorithms.
NGL, this set of theories sounds great, but it's really just survivor bias.
Kadon is back to selling anxiety, isn't that tiring?
Tool democratization ≠ opportunity democratization; competition has actually become more intense.
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MysteryBoxBuster
· 01-11 01:14
That's right, but the hard part is execution. There are plenty of people with laptops and internet, but only a few actually make money... Listening to Grant Cardone's rhetoric is fine, but don't really believe it.
Grant Cardone made waves recently arguing that accumulating wealth has never been easier than it is right now. His reasoning tracks: the internet, social media platforms, and digital infrastructure have fundamentally changed the game. Anyone with a connection can now build an audience, launch a product, and sell directly to customers without gatekeepers standing in the way.
Think about it—just 20 years ago you'd need massive capital, distribution networks, and institutional backing to reach people at scale. Today? A laptop and internet connection are enough to start. The barriers that once locked out ordinary people from building real income streams? Mostly gone.
Digital tools have democratized opportunity. Whether it's content creation, e-commerce, or launching a service, the infrastructure exists. That shift is real, and it fundamentally changes what's possible for people willing to put in the work.