Look At Your Finances EVERY DAY #shorts
You should be looking at your financial statement every single day.
#shorts #money #wealth #motivation #inspiration
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So true, ive also paid for shipping for one of you’re free books, fell asleep reading it multiple times
Look up the words you don’t know in a dictionary. It helps a lot.
Was it that boring?
@@sycool3837 not boring, I appreciate that grant wrote the book without any big fancy words. He relates to you and talks like a normal person. I’d recommend looking at it if y’all get the chance
lol….. this dude ….
No one should have money but us few
con. man.
The difference is that Dave Ramsey doesn’t scam people. This guy is a joke
Had a roommate with this mentality, he’s has made 300k+ in a year.. Still broke. Have friends that just save a bit and modestly enjoy life.. They have so much more than people that want to get rich with debt.
Perhaps you’ve heard this said before, “In order to be rich, you have to live below your means.” But is this advice accurate?