Rich don't work for money
- Ludy Fig
- Mar 5
- 1 min read
The increased income is going to entrepreneurs and investors, not to employees, not to the people who work for money. For many reasons, savers are called losers. The rich require financial education, and financial education is not taught in our schools. One of the reasons why the rich get richer and the poor get poorer is debt. Sadly, money is not taught in schools. The problem is schools focus on scholastic (how good you are at school) and professional skills.

It's important to watch what you say and not to say things like "I cannot afford it," which shuts off your brain. You need to be saying, "How can I afford it?" This puts your brain to work financially and enhances your mind. When it comes to money, learn to manage risks. There's a difference between being poor and broke. Poor is eternal, and broke is temporary. Money is a form of power, but what's more powerful is financial education. These are lessons that are meant to guide you and assist you in your journey to grow wealthier, no matter what happens in the world of increasing change and uncertainty.



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