Tuesday, September 3, 2013

The road to wealth is not easy!

Have you ever dreamed of becoming wealthy someday? Live in your dream house, drive your own sports car, travel, start a charity to help the less fortunate ones? This are the dreams that most of us hold on to. But have you ever ask yourself, can you really achieve this things on what you do right now?  Have you ever wonder and think about why some people achieve their dreams of becoming wealthy while most of us struggle just to get by? Many people say that what we do right now determines our future. Whatever your situation is, you have to admit that rich people know something or do something that the rest of us don't. Otherwise everyone would live in big houses, drive expensive cars or you would have erased your dream of starting a charity because no one will be needing it anymore.

If your at my age, i will give you an idea on what you might become in the future.
















This is a study from life insurance and market research association.

Let me ask you now, Do you think you would be able to retire before the age of 60? Do you think you would save enough money to be financially independent someday? Do you think you would be lucky enough to find a way to live a wealthy life?

I can assure you that the road to wealth is not an easy one. If it were, more people would be wealthy not poor. The are some some books with theories on how to get rich, some people even write their stories on how they worked their way to riches and share it on their seminars and trainings. A lot of us read those books, attend those trainings and seminars. . But the question is? Did you learn something and act on it? I will tell you that there is a huge gap between what is written or what you heard and what you are actually doing. If you really want to get wealthy, you need to take actions, you need to start something, work on your ideas, set goals, make a plan and execute it!


I will include some tips on my next post on how you can start on your goals and overcome procrastination.
















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