I’d like to think there is a difference between having lots of money and being wealthy. Someone who wins the lotto becomes instantly rich and has lots of money. But what that person does with the money afterward will determine if they will become wealthy. Money is for today. Wealth is for generations.
Attaining wealth requires you to seek knowledge (facts and information) and practice wisdom wisdom (good judgment and sound actions).
One of the biggest mistakes people make is failing to vet those who try to impart knowledge. It is unwise to take advice from someone: a) living paycheck to paycheck; b) has unmanageable debt; or c) who would not know how to survive if they lost their job tomorrow because they have no emergency fund. If anything ask them what they did/do and do the opposite.
Here’s an example: You have someone in your life who tells you to “live a little” when you say you can’t/won’t/don’t do things because it’s beyond your budget. This same person would tell you to put it on a credit card and worry about it later. Or they’d say dip into your emergency because it’d be like an emergency to miss out on said thing.
However, this same person has no emergency savings, no real estate, no retirement fund, and an insurmountable debt level. They are literally worth nothing. How can someone who doesn’t care about their own future, advise you how to live in your present?
Remain focused on the future. Because one day you will be able to do that thing you couldn’t do before. And you’ll be able to pay cash for it.
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