The rich use loopholes to avoid paying tax. The poor use cash to avoid paying tax. The only people contributing are the honest people. And they’re the only ones who are punished by the system they’re holding together.
The rich are taught during expensive educations how to invest and build businesses, while everyone else is taught by their peers that being clever is uncool, which means they don’t even value education, let alone use it to create good lives.
So, how do you fix your life so it works with the broken system we’ve inherited? The answer: build a life that’s bullet proof to the system—and make sure you teach your children about these critical, practical life lessons.
Freedom is your number one priority. Working is not the problem, depending on work is the problem. If you suddenly became ill or some other disaster happened what would you do? You can’t rely on a single job, which your employer has control of the outcome.
The first thing you must do is start a small side business, which you can gradually grow, while you work. Once you’re free from the dependency of a job you can start to choose to do the things you want to do more. You can live life on your terms.
If you don’t design your own life plan, chances are you’ll fall into someone else’s plan. And guess what they have planned for you? Not much. ~ Jim Rohn
The key is to schedule your priorities instead of letting life decide them for you, then to set huge goals and then organise your days around your goals.
Go to thewisestwords.com and click on How to Not Regret Your Life. Sign up. Time is too precious to waste treading water, when you can build a speed boat to get where you want to be.
Never Borrow Money for Anything That Loses Value. Avoid credit cards, car loans, and consumer debt completely.
Debt is the system’s strongest tool for owning your time and keeping you trapped.
“Debt is the slavery of the free.” ~ Publilius Syrus
Build a Side Business—Even a Tiny One. Use your best skill to start building a business.
Extra income means extra safety—and the system loses its grip on your survival.
Stop Trying to Impress People. Cut status purchases, trends, and approval-seeking.
Most financial suffering comes from trying to look successful instead of being stable.
Rebuild Life Around What Actually Matters. Prioritize relationships, health, purpose, and learning—not noise, consumption, or busyness.
When enough individuals shift priorities, culture begins to change.


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