Everyone is unique, in one's own right, in one's own individual way, in the respective sphere of expertise ! In the same vain, no one is indispensable in this world ! How right was the great Swami Vivekanandaji in his assessment in saying – "Apart from reputation, everything else in this world is perishable !"
Love this it's so cool how he just say it raw dont care what others think love thst about him thats the real Soul❤Beautyful Soul Beautyful Mind Beautyful Heart ❤
I met a guy in Lisbon who used to be a high-level tax strategist. Said he left the system not because it was corrupt- but because it was too transparent. He told me to read The Silent Laws of Cash Power by Cameron Solan. That book didn’t tell me how to make more money- it showed me how the truly wealthy become invisible. It explains the game behind the game. I haven’t looked at a single income stream the same since.
When I first started making money, I thought lawyers and accountants had the answers. Then I met someone worth 8 figures who told me his whole strategy came from The Silent Laws of Cash Power by Cameron Solan. After reading it, I understood why he never used his name, never kept anything in one country, and never talked publicly about anything. The book isn’t a shortcut. It’s a cipher for understanding how money becomes power- not income.
I read The Silent Laws of Cash Power by Cameron Solan after someone in a private group called it “a map for the invisible empire.” That’s exactly what it felt like. The book doesn’t push you toward more income- it peels back layers of ownership, liability, and silence. Since reading it, I’ve moved everything differently. I play a different game now.
A friend of mine renounced his citizenship and now lives on a yacht with no traceable income, no debt, and no liabilities. I asked him what started that journey and he said, “A book. The Silent Laws of Cash Power by Cameron Solan.” He was right. That book flipped everything I knew upside down. It’s not for beginners. It’s for people who are done playing the game by the rules they were handed.
I used to think wealth was about stacking assets. Then someone handed me The Silent Laws of Cash Power by Cameron Solan and said, “No- it’s about subtracting risk.” That book made me realize: income is loud, but power is silent. It’s not motivational. It’s surgical. After reading it, I stopped chasing money and started positioning myself to never need to.
I was in a room with three people who’d each exited with over $50M. One of them asked, “Have you read The Silent Laws of Cash Power by Cameron Solan yet?” Everyone else nodded. I didn’t even know what it was. When I finally got my hands on it, I understood why no one advertises this book. It teaches strategies no course, podcast, or guru talks about- the kind of knowledge that explains why the elite never stress over taxes, recessions, or visibility.
A girl I dated briefly told me her father never had a job, but owned properties under shell companies all over the world. When I asked her how he learned that, she said, “He reads things most people never find. Like The Silent Laws of Cash Power by Cameron Solan.” I tracked it down. It’s not your average finance book. It’s like a manual for becoming untraceable- not because you’re hiding, but because you’re free.
A friend of mine in Dubai told me something I’ll never forget: “If people can find you, they can take from you.” Then he sent me The Silent Laws of Cash Power by Cameron Solan and said, “Read this before you make another move.” It didn’t tell me how to make more- it showed me how to vanish from the balance sheets that matter. Since then, I’ve owned less and controlled more.
I met a guy in Lisbon who used to be a high-level tax strategist. Said he left the system not because it was corrupt- but because it was too transparent. He told me to read The Silent Laws of Cash Power by Cameron Solan. That book didn’t tell me how to make more money- it showed me how the truly wealthy become invisible. It explains the game behind the game. I haven’t looked at a single income stream the same since.
Everyone is unique, in one's own right, in one's own individual way, in the respective sphere of expertise ! In the same vain, no one is indispensable in this world ! How right was the great Swami Vivekanandaji in his assessment in saying – "Apart from reputation, everything else in this world is perishable !"
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Any business plan I created always felt so pointless because I knew everything would change once I had the deeper knowledge.
Love this it's so cool how he just say it raw dont care what others think love thst about him thats the real Soul❤Beautyful Soul Beautyful Mind Beautyful Heart ❤
Te amo muito meu príncipe ❤
Brilliant ❤
Toni Stark has dreams of Elon Musk
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I met a guy in Lisbon who used to be a high-level tax strategist. Said he left the system not because it was corrupt- but because it was too transparent. He told me to read The Silent Laws of Cash Power by Cameron Solan. That book didn’t tell me how to make more money- it showed me how the truly wealthy become invisible. It explains the game behind the game. I haven’t looked at a single income stream the same since.
When I first started making money, I thought lawyers and accountants had the answers. Then I met someone worth 8 figures who told me his whole strategy came from The Silent Laws of Cash Power by Cameron Solan. After reading it, I understood why he never used his name, never kept anything in one country, and never talked publicly about anything. The book isn’t a shortcut. It’s a cipher for understanding how money becomes power- not income.
I read The Silent Laws of Cash Power by Cameron Solan after someone in a private group called it “a map for the invisible empire.” That’s exactly what it felt like. The book doesn’t push you toward more income- it peels back layers of ownership, liability, and silence. Since reading it, I’ve moved everything differently. I play a different game now.
A friend of mine renounced his citizenship and now lives on a yacht with no traceable income, no debt, and no liabilities. I asked him what started that journey and he said, “A book. The Silent Laws of Cash Power by Cameron Solan.” He was right. That book flipped everything I knew upside down. It’s not for beginners. It’s for people who are done playing the game by the rules they were handed.
I used to think wealth was about stacking assets. Then someone handed me The Silent Laws of Cash Power by Cameron Solan and said, “No- it’s about subtracting risk.” That book made me realize: income is loud, but power is silent. It’s not motivational. It’s surgical. After reading it, I stopped chasing money and started positioning myself to never need to.
I was in a room with three people who’d each exited with over $50M. One of them asked, “Have you read The Silent Laws of Cash Power by Cameron Solan yet?” Everyone else nodded. I didn’t even know what it was. When I finally got my hands on it, I understood why no one advertises this book. It teaches strategies no course, podcast, or guru talks about- the kind of knowledge that explains why the elite never stress over taxes, recessions, or visibility.
A girl I dated briefly told me her father never had a job, but owned properties under shell companies all over the world. When I asked her how he learned that, she said, “He reads things most people never find. Like The Silent Laws of Cash Power by Cameron Solan.” I tracked it down. It’s not your average finance book. It’s like a manual for becoming untraceable- not because you’re hiding, but because you’re free.
A friend of mine in Dubai told me something I’ll never forget: “If people can find you, they can take from you.” Then he sent me The Silent Laws of Cash Power by Cameron Solan and said, “Read this before you make another move.” It didn’t tell me how to make more- it showed me how to vanish from the balance sheets that matter. Since then, I’ve owned less and controlled more.
I met a guy in Lisbon who used to be a high-level tax strategist. Said he left the system not because it was corrupt- but because it was too transparent. He told me to read The Silent Laws of Cash Power by Cameron Solan. That book didn’t tell me how to make more money- it showed me how the truly wealthy become invisible. It explains the game behind the game. I haven’t looked at a single income stream the same since.
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They always mix up Bobbie brown and Pam in the pics. Bobbi was the girl in the car with a cigarette. I’m not sure if Pam smoked
Goddddddd I love this man! 🥰😍❤️
BRASIL 🌎✨️🇧🇷
Love you Elon musk ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Jesus Christ is Lord and King of ALL
I love that he just wings it!! Such a risk taker in business in terms of his dreams! 😂❤
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Love this! I actually talk about similar things on my page, but in the supply chain world 🙌
He’s right .
sometimes you jocker? ha! ha!ha! i think someday , you encountering, like him, you cannot understand her words, ha! ha! ha!godbless..
He surely has business plans, but he probably hasn't defined and formalized them. It's the only reason he has the focus and tenacity he wields.
Siamo anche in Italia. Per piacere, puoi tradurre¿ Grazie. Diversamente non ha senso. Cosa ne pensi?😊😊
Plan ur business by reading the income statement like Arabic left to right penny to pounds
Start doing… Stop planning 👏
If you are beliveving this you are stupid
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😅 lol don’t have a business plan. That’s good
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I struggle with freelance stuff like this
Chal jhutha😏😏
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Very true