I just read a magnificent book on financial freedom called Rich Dad Poor Dad.
The book makes an excellent point that money is made in the skills you acquire and how you apply them to financial intelligence. He talks about how instead of working for money by trading your time for income, you can produce something much grander and more aligned with your own purpose when you apply financially intelligent skillsets to the skills you are already passionate and successful in. For example, a writer can find financial freedom and a far greater reach if they learn sales skills. It’s called being a Best-Selling author for a reason :)
“Make decisions on what you can learn not what you earn...learn to work harder on yourself than on your job” - Robert Kiyosaki
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