E Myth Flashcards
Premise
an assertion or proposition which forms the basis for a work or theory; basis, proof, evidence, or argument. “so it is a fundamental premise of this every single person no matter what can discover the entrepreneurs sole.”
Verify
make sure that it’s true; substantiate, prove, or confirm. “If you already read the last e myth, you probably have already verified in your experience what I’m about to share with you”.
Predisposition
liability or tendency to suffer from a particular condition; susceptibility, proneness, propensity, inclination, or weakness. “the technician builds a business that depends upon him, around his skills, his talents, and his predispositions”.
Equity
the value of the shares issued by a company; capital, worth, or value. “In the end, there is little equity to show for the investment of his time”.
Integrate
combine one thing with another so that they become a whole; mix, merge, amalgamate, or combine. “Building a world class company is a commitment to the integration of passion, purpose, and practice.”
Reluctant
unwilling and hesitant; unwilling, unenthusiastic, hesitant, or disinclined. “The reluctant entrepreneur”.
Exude
a person display quality or emotion openly; emanate, or radiate. “He exuded self-confidence”.
Cultivate
take care of; nurture, educate, improve, or promote. “The e myth program was designed to cultivate our clients’ inherent, God given entrepreneurial gifts through a rigorous of skill development”.
Imposing
impressive in appearance; striking, commanding, magnificent, grand, eye-catching, or impressive. “She was an imposing woman, by anyone’s standards”.
Inextricable
impossible to disentangle or separate; inseparable, or complicated. “The two are inextricably bound”.
Invariable
in every occasion; always. “Men would grow hooked on these refined, sensual pleasures-they would fall in love. But then, invariably, the women would turn cold and indifferent”.
Employ
make use of; use, apply, or utilize. “Spaniards who inspired the Don Juan legend-began to adopt the methods traditionally employed by women”.
Prejudice
an opinion that is formed without knowing or understanding all the facts; bad opinion. “The main obstacle to becoming a seducer is this foolish prejudice we have of seeing love and romance as some kind of sacred, magical realm where things just fall into place”.
Mechanical
acting lifeless or lacking spontaneity; unthinking, lifeless, unconscious, machine-like, or automatic. “if you strategize without attention to the parts of your character in that draw people to you, you will be seen as a mechanical seducer, slimy and manipulative”.
Latent
something existing but not yet developed; untapped, dormant, undiscovered, or hidden. “We must realize our potential and others to develop these latent qualities within us”.
Subsequent
coming after something in time; ensuing, later, consequent, after, or following. “Hypnotized by your seductive character, your victims will not notice your subsequent manipulations”.
Facilitate
to make an something easier; ease, assist, or make possible. “Schools were located on the same campus to facilitate the sharing of resources”.
Factitious
Artificial rather than nature; not genuine, a shame, or contrived. (1) “The CIA agent hid his message inside the hollow factitious rock by the bridge; his handler would pick up the message a few hours later”
Facetious
treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor; frivolous, ironic, joking, or comic. “Unfortunately, they took my facetious remarks seriously”.
Circumspect
wary and unwilling to take risk; cautious, wary, carefully, prudent, or on one’s guard. “The officials were very circumspect in their statement”.
Rigor
demanding, difficult, or extreme condition; adversity, harshness, or hardship. “Caesar had had numerous mistresses before, to divert him from the rigours of his campaigns”.
Revelation
something that is revealed that was not known before; disclosure, discovery, epiphany, or eye opener. “They stared at my sweater as if it were a gold mine. The revelation was simple but starling”.
Respond
to react to something; reciprocate or react. “the whole world has already responded to those vibrations”.
Air
an outward appearance; style, aura, effect, mood, or look. “Most of the physical elements are a constructions; the key is the air of schoolgirl innocence”.