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  <title>Are you a mercenary or a missionary?</title>
  <description> Are you building a business or running a job?  Most appraisers operate from a mercenary mindset: extract as much as possible, optimize for quick money, hit a ceiling, and stay there. But some operate from a missionary mindset: build something bigger, create systems, scale without themselves, and reach heights the mercenary can't touch.  Here's what matters: you can do the same appraisals either way. The difference is your operating system.  In this episode, Blaine breaks down the mercenary vs. missionary distinction, not as a moral judgment, but as a structural choice that determines your ceiling, your burnout, and what you're actually building.  You'll learn:  How to diagnose which operating system you're actually in Why mercenary-only appraisers hit a hard ceiling around $150-300K What &amp;quot;building something&amp;quot; actually looks like (and how to start) Why the same appraisals feel exhausting in one system and energizing in another The honest question that reveals everything about your business   This isn't about stopping AMC work or becoming a saint. It's about what you're committed to building alongside (or instead of) pure extraction.  If you want to feel like you're building something, instead of just maintaining a paycheck, this episode is for you. </description>
  <author_name>The Real Value Podcast</author_name>
  <author_url>https://www.coachblaine.com</author_url>
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