What people don't realize is that they are most likely already rich. They just don't see their wealth. You may be thinking that I am crazy, but hear me out. Most people in the United States will make more than a million dollars over their working lifetime. So they are millionaires in the making. Unfortunately, they'll end up giving most of it away to creditors and merchants because they don't recognize it for the wealth it really is.
The median household income in America is about $44,000. Multiply this by the average 40-year working life and you'll see that the average household will make $1,640,000 (1.64 million) in a lifetime. You don't have to be a doctor or a lawyer to be a millionaire. One trucking firm advertises that their average driver earns $56,700 per year. That truck driver will make $2,268,000 over the course of his or her career, and if they manage it wisely, they could end up with a net worth greater than much higher income earners who don't manage their spending.
So, the question is, will you keep it or give it away? The most common way people give away their wealth is by using credit. Using debt to finance your lifestyle is a perscription for poverty. You might as well burn your money. If however, you eleminate your debt, you'll have cash flow to rapidly build wealth. That's the heart of what I have posted many times: if you just stop giving your wealth away, it can accumulate to give you freedom and even wealth a little later in life. You cannot have everything you want right now and have an affluent life later too.
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