Showing posts with label money. Show all posts
Showing posts with label money. Show all posts

Tuesday 1 November 2022

The Best Tutors of Moneymaking

Moneymaking cannot be taught in school because most of the tutors will either be unqualified to teach it or may be teaching what they do not live. Experience, they say, is the best teacher. No other phenomenon captures that truism better than wealth accumulation. The qualified tutors are about 2% of 7+billion people. If you remove those that stole the money they have from that percentage, the number of the eligible is further reduced. And one thing that is common to this elite clique is how they manage time. They prioritise more important things such that they have little time for other things, least of which is teaching arduous principles of wealth to a bunch of pupils who are looking for quick fixes.

Thursday 20 October 2022

Go for Wealth, Not Money

Go for wealth, not just making money. You can be making money and not be wealthy, but you cannot be wealthy and not have money.

Thursday 15 September 2022

The Paradox of Money

The paradox of Money:
Many dream about it.
Some long for it.
Some worry about it
Some scheme for it.
Some slave for it.
Some kill for it.
Some make noise about it.
Ironically too, some who don’t have it promise it to others.
Out of all these,
Not many make enough of it,
Most are controlled by it,
But few command it.

Friday 1 April 2022

The Best Tutors of Moneymaking

pile of 20 euro cent coins encouraging moneymaking

The best tutors of moneymaking

 

Moneymaking cannot be taught in school because most of the tutors will either be unqualified to teach it or may be teaching what they do not live. Experience, they say, is the best teacher. No other phenomenon captures that truism better than wealth accumulation. The qualified tutors are about 2% of 7+billion people. If you remove those that stole the money they have from that percentage, the number of the eligible is further reduced. And one thing that is common to this elite clique is how they manage time. They prioritise more important things such that they have little time for other things, least of which is teaching arduous principles of wealth to a bunch of pupils who are looking for quick fixes.