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If you actively pursue money, you will attain it.
The myth is that money makes life easier or that more money makes you happy. Have you noticed how people like Warren Buffet and Bill Gates spend the best years of their lives amassing wealth then give it all away? Most billionaires become philanthropists.
I believe that the reason lies in Maslows hierarchy of needs. Once all our lower tier needs are met, we're left with self actualization. We realise that there's no point to life unless we help others and make this world a better place.
Should you pursue wealth? Absolutely but keep in mind that the ultimate goal to fulfilment is making a difference. It's easier for wealthy people to make a difference than a person with limited resources.
Entrepreneurship is a journey, not a destination. Remember to have fun along the way.
The myth is that money makes life easier or that more money makes you happy. Have you noticed how people like Warren Buffet and Bill Gates spend the best years of their lives amassing wealth then give it all away? Most billionaires become philanthropists.
I believe that the reason lies in Maslows hierarchy of needs. Once all our lower tier needs are met, we're left with self actualization. We realise that there's no point to life unless we help others and make this world a better place.
Should you pursue wealth? Absolutely but keep in mind that the ultimate goal to fulfilment is making a difference. It's easier for wealthy people to make a difference than a person with limited resources.
Entrepreneurship is a journey, not a destination. Remember to have fun along the way.