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30: The 2x Rule

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The 2x Rule is a practical application of the Experience Curve. It's a guideline for how you can plan your career.

The 2x Rule states that you should be willing to take half the entry salary of a prestigious company in order to maximize on learning for some time while you are still young.

Do you want to learn more about investing?⁠ Check out ⁠https://theinvestingcourse.com/⁠

In this episode we talk about:

- What the 2x rule is
- How you can use it
- 3 bad career choices
- And 4 areas where (future industries) where the 2X Rule might apply most
- And the risks it entails

As a final tip, if you are in university we advice you to make two lists: one with high-paying jobs and another with jobs you're really interested in.

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The 2x Rule is a practical application of the Experience Curve. It's a guideline for how you can plan your career.

The 2x Rule states that you should be willing to take half the entry salary of a prestigious company in order to maximize on learning for some time while you are still young.

Do you want to learn more about investing?⁠ Check out ⁠https://theinvestingcourse.com/⁠

In this episode we talk about:

- What the 2x rule is
- How you can use it
- 3 bad career choices
- And 4 areas where (future industries) where the 2X Rule might apply most
- And the risks it entails

As a final tip, if you are in university we advice you to make two lists: one with high-paying jobs and another with jobs you're really interested in.

* Subscribe to Future Skills on: iTunes | Android | Stitcher | Spotify

* Leave a review on iTunes to help us reach more people.

* Join our newsletter for weekly summaries of the episodes.

* Apply for the Future Skills Program

Email us at [email protected]

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