29/01/2024
"Go to school, graduate, get a job, save money"
It is sad to think that people are brainwashed into thinking that this will give them financial freedom. I hate to break it to you, but the whole thing is designed to make you poor.
WHY? π²
That is the question. You see, people want security. They want jobs that would give them paychecks at the end of the month. They work and work and work, and for some time, they save money. That money goes into upgrading their lifestyles because they want it.
Buy a car or two, own a house, provide their family a comfortable living. Nothing wrong with that. Until such time comes that they would need a raise from their company. They strive to work harder to get promoted. Some of them do and some of them don't.
But let's say they all get the promotion. Paychecks with bigger amounts are coming in and they are happy with it. Then they upgrade their lifestyles, again. Until their salaries can't cope up with the lifestyle they live. Some people are contented with their salaries, and they live within their means.
But there is one thing in common for all of them: they WORK for MONEY. If they stop working, they don't get the money. People live with this mentality for years and years, until they are out of their productive and youthful age. If they stop working, they would have no income to support their family, and responsibilities such as food, shelter, and health would be a raising concern.
What people don't realize is that they are in a rat race. It is an endless cycle where in they chase the money. They can't do that for a lifetime. That's just impossible.
"So how? How do you get out of the rat race? π€·ββοΈ"
Saving money for the future is not enough. Working hard for the money alone is not the wise solution.
You need to grow the money. You need to know the true meaning of an asset and a liability to grow the money. You need to learn the power of compounding interest. You need to know how money works. You need FINANCIAL LITERACY, the education that is not taught in school.
Sadly, there aren't many people who are educated financially.
IMG help people from spenders to savers, investors and entrepreneurs.
"Go to school, graduate, get a job, save money"
It is sad to think that people are brainwashed into thinking that this will give them financial freedom. I hate to break it to you, but the whole thing is designed to make you poor.
WHY? π²
That is the question. You see, people want security. They want jobs that would give them paychecks at the end of the month. They work and work and work, and for some time, they save money. That money goes into upgrading their lifestyles because they want it.
Buy a car or two, own a house, provide their family a comfortable living. Nothing wrong with that. Until such time comes that they would need a raise from their company. They strive to work harder to get promoted. Some of them do and some of them don't.
But let's say they all get the promotion. Paychecks with bigger amounts are coming in and they are happy with it. Then they upgrade their lifestyles, again. Until their salaries can't cope up with the lifestyle they live. Some people are contented with their salaries, and they live within their means.
But there is one thing in common for all of them: they WORK for MONEY. If they stop working, they don't get the money. People live with this mentality for years and years, until they are out of their productive and youthful age. If they stop working, they would have no income to support their family, and responsibilities such as food, shelter, and health would be a raising concern.
What people don't realize is that they are in a rat race. It is an endless cycle where in they chase the money. They can't do that for a lifetime. That's just impossible.
"So how? How do you get out of the rat race? π€·ββοΈ"
Saving money for the future is not enough. Working hard for the money alone is not the wise solution.
You need to grow the money. You need to know the true meaning of an asset and a liability to grow the money. You need to learn the power of compounding interest. You need to know how money works. You need FINANCIAL LITERACY, the education that is not taught in school.
Sadly, there aren't many people who are educated financially.
IMG help people from spenders to savers, investors and entrepreneurs.