Financial Freedom? Is to do what you really want in Life This is part of the valuable, learning process in achieving your dream… but this is only the beginning of your journey to financial freedom. Financial freedom is much more than having money. It’s the freedom to be who you really are and do what you really want in life. And many of us lose sight of this by putting others first and playing many different roles such as parent, spouse, employee, friend, and more. If you want to be financially-free, you need to become a different person than you are today and let go of whatever has held you back in the past. It’s a process of growth, improvement and gaining spiritual and emotional strength to become the most powerful, happy, and successful “you” possible. That is the true reward of financial freedom. Enjoying the rewards of financial freedom is simply a matter of increasing your financial education and determining where you are now financially and where you want to go. You can take control of your situation, no matter what it is, and enjoy financial freedom. The answer is becoming an Entrepreneurship or sophisticated Investors these are your only two options available to obtain your financial freedom. To start your journey, we broken down the process into three, easy-to-understand areas that include: Aspire to achieve a goal, acquire knowledge and apply what you’ve learned to be successful. I know it can be scary to make change happen, but think about it: if you don’t take action now, what does your financial future really look like. Do you have any long term financial goals that motivate you? Anything that gets you out of bed each morning and into your corporate cubicle as an employee? Many individuals and couples haven’t ever thought about it, or discussed it. They are living life how they have been taught, one work filled day at a time, while trying to carve out their own little piece of their financial dreams, this is the days of the caveman thinking because you living life on the same spot going nowhere slowly as an employee who is filled with bad debt up to your eye-balls. From a young age, most of us are trained to get an education, get a job, and continue along that path for 40+ years until retirement or death, this is bad advice on every single level possible today. And that really is the classical life cycle for 90% of South Africans. But there is a real problem with this line of thinking. It assumes we should all follow the same linear path from elementary school until death. It implies that we should spend the majority of lives at work, trying to climb the ladder, to get a raise, to buy a bigger house, to fill it with more stuff that wasn’t necessary to begin with. Only after you get old and retire do you have any freedom to make life decisions, or travel, or spend time with your family but honestly you don’t have the financial means to do these things when you retire at least for 90% of South Africans. So why keep doing the same thing over and over again, it’s like running into a brick hall every single time you get up and go to work making money for your boss and shareholders so they can have a great retirement and you a miserable thank you and a skimpy pension after 45 years of labor, I feel sorry for these individuals truly I do because they trapped in a lifelong circle that they can’t escape but don’t worry South Africa this here is your great equalizer to your financial freedom. What I’m describing is financial freedom, or the ability to make life decisions without worrying about financial constraints. It’s the ability to quit the job you despise without worrying about your next paycheck. People tend to view retirement as the last stage of life. It implies old age, tired bones, and health complications. It also tends to be viewed as “a long time from now” for working age individuals. The point is this; financial freedom is about the ability to make decisions. It doesn’t require that you stop working, or make any major life changes. But it allows you that opportunity. Time (not money) is your most valuable asset. But money allows you the freedom to spend your time as you see fit. You don’t need to wait 40 years to find freedom, you can get there much quicker if you’ll devote your money, time, and energy toward that goal.

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