• 4 years ago
Money doesn’t buy you happiness.

Money doesn’t cause you to happy.

Guess what? Neither does poverty.



People who say money’s not that important, They don’t have any money.



Let me ask you a question: When your family needs your help after they have medical help

and another question: when your kids need you to position them through school,

what do you need?



you need money. you would like money to do it.

Money isn't purported to buy you happiness.

Money is supposed to supply you two things and two things only.


Number one:

comfort It’s purported to make your life softer.

Number two:

it's purported to facilitate you to extend the good that you just do without your physical presence. That’s it. No over that.

You cannot give coming from a neighborhood of scarcity, you will only give coming from a neighborhood of abundance.

See, money earned is nothing over a byproduct of useful creation. What does that mean?

It means the more value you deliver to the marketplace, the more value you create… the more people you serve, the additional money you create. It’s that easy. It’s not about being selfish.

And sometimes in life, you have to be incredibly selfish so on be incredibly generous.

You can’t give when you’re lacking resources, capital and when you’ve got no money.

How could you give it?

But imagine if you have the money, what proportion more you will give?

you'll give 2 times, 3 times, 5 times 10 times more money than what you’re giving straight away.

Money is extremely important. It’s not everything but money makes the life move.

If you'd prefer to assist people if you truly want to make a difference, make the cash first so you'll make a difference. It doesn’t mean you'll make a difference without money, but it does mean you'll make a far bigger difference with money.

you'll impact the way more people with money.

Now you will be thinking, well, what if money changes who I am? Money doesn’t change who you are. Money is an amplifier.

If you’re a jerk, guess what? more money will cause you to a fair bigger jerk.

If you’re a generous person, the cash will cause you to more generous.

Money is an amplifier. It doesn’t change who you're. It reveals who you truly are. I believe… here is my belief… and you don’t just buy my belief.

I believe learning the ability to make money,

knowing the ability to make money,

it is a present that you just should utilize to the most effective degree. When it means is after you recognize the ability to creating money, I believe you’re morally obligated to make the most amount of money as you will. to create the most amount of wealth as you will.

after you'll do that and you don’t, that’s on you.

Let me ask you this. If you will be healthier, should you? If you will be happier, should you?

If there are things that you just can do to be wealthier, then should you?

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