E Myth Flashcards

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Premise

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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.”

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Verify

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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”.

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Predisposition

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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”.

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Equity

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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”.

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Integrate

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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.”

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Reluctant

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unwilling and hesitant; unwilling, unenthusiastic, hesitant, or disinclined. “The reluctant entrepreneur”.

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Exude

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a person display quality or emotion openly; emanate, or radiate. “He exuded self-confidence”.

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Cultivate

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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”.

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Imposing

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impressive in appearance; striking, commanding, magnificent, grand, eye-catching, or impressive. “She was an imposing woman, by anyone’s standards”.

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Inextricable

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impossible to disentangle or separate; inseparable, or complicated. “The two are inextricably bound”.

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Invariable

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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”.

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Employ

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make use of; use, apply, or utilize. “Spaniards who inspired the Don Juan legend-began to adopt the methods traditionally employed by women”.

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Prejudice

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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”.

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Mechanical

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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”.

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Latent

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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”.

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Subsequent

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coming after something in time; ensuing, later, consequent, after, or following. “Hypnotized by your seductive character, your victims will not notice your subsequent manipulations”.

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Facilitate

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to make an something easier; ease, assist, or make possible. “Schools were located on the same campus to facilitate the sharing of resources”.

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Factitious

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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”

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Facetious

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treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor; frivolous, ironic, joking, or comic. “Unfortunately, they took my facetious remarks seriously”.

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Circumspect

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wary and unwilling to take risk; cautious, wary, carefully, prudent, or on one’s guard. “The officials were very circumspect in their statement”.

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Rigor

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demanding, difficult, or extreme condition; adversity, harshness, or hardship. “Caesar had had numerous mistresses before, to divert him from the rigours of his campaigns”.

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Revelation

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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”.

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Respond

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to react to something; reciprocate or react. “the whole world has already responded to those vibrations”.

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Air

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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”.