Sometimes looking at it from a one-person point of view can create the impression that all a rich man needs is to snap their finger and people are going to be made, but then, how strong are the resolve of these people willing to be made? Can they get their hands dirty in a bid or process of making money? Sometimes, the answer to some of these questions is in the negative
The truth is that the mindset of wealth is difficult to be transferred because let's face it, a huge percentage of wealthy people do not play by the books, and sometimes, not playing by the books is a limit many people are not willing to cross. So instead of judging them, (wealthy people) you need to get that position of wealth before you can understand that, most people who are getting wealthy, are those who are already wealthy.
Instead of judging them, it's better to concentrate on those who are starting from ground zero
.....I know this idea seems rather backward, but the truth is that having people with the right intentions, gives you access to their goodwill Irrespective of their financial backing. This means that money is irrelevant, people are what matters more. For you to have access to people's money, you must firstly have access to their hearts
But going after people's money without having access to their hearts is the purest form of gold digging This is why it's important to have the intention of giving balance to take. When we want to give people as much as we want to take from them, we wouldn't end up being selfish, we'd find ourselves with the mindset of collective building, which is an essential value.
In reality, accessibility to people should come from the purest form of intent
When you intend to milk someone without adding value to their life in return, it wouldn't be long before your mask is revealed. Because your actions have a way of telling your intentions, even if you do not initially speak it. Not to deviate from what I was saying.
You see, having five to ten people who would gladly give you access to their resources irrespective of the fact that these resources might be small, is better than having one wealthy person around you to who you have no access whatsoever. Like I said earlier, there's no crime in building without any connections, There are lessons that come from failure, dejection, and disappointments that we wouldn't learn if we already had accessibility to the easiest routes in life.
Seeing suffering as something we needn't go through is not the right mentality
Effort in life is inevitable unless we're beneficiaries of enormous wealth, but then, how many people in the world are opportune to be born, live the lives of kings, never had to work and still had access to unlimited money?
It's important to understand that money is a mirage and people are real. When people are not there, money is not valuable Some are in an endless pursuit of money, showcasing their greed and opportunism everywhere they go rather than concentrating on building themselves and others like them alike, offering what they can from the truest places in their hearts.
It's important to understand that blaming established people for not giving you the pathway to flourishing is born from a place of entitlement as well
In Conclusion
We must understand that lesser concentration on what we aim to achieve, makes us work harder, leaving the destination or result but concentrating on the journey. With the right financial education, it's easy to understand that money is nothing, accessibility to true genuinety is what matters more. Chose people over greed, in fact, choose people who are going to build you when it's not beneficial to them.
This is because people who offer a part of them to build you completely are rare. Their Financial Capacity is irrelevant because if they can find ways to still be vested in you even when they had nothing, this is the truest form of wealth. So I'll advise. In your quest to find financial freedom, aim to build people first, let your intent come from a place of sacrifice and you will gradually achieve financial freedom by means of serendipity.
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