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Everyone wants to be successful; however, few are willing to pay the price of success. Those who choose to grow in the world are often alone. Once others deem them successful, they shun support and guidance. The worst offenders are parents. As parents, we want to level the playing field. Often, this means giving an out-sized portion of our support to the struggling child. Over time, this can lead to sanity issues with our successful children. They...
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Society tells you to go "be happy." They tell you to find the perfect job where everyone loves you, and rainbows and butterflies come from the ceiling. But this dream job is all rubbish. We create our reality and our own happiness. The true path to happiness is through family and success. A job is just one pit stop on a cross-country journey. Once you find your true path, the significance of your job will diminish. But you will need to keep the lights...
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Do you want to work for 35 years to receive $3,000/month in social security benefits? That sounds like a bad deal to me. I would rather create a $3,000/month paycheck by age 45 and grow it into a $20,000/month paycheck by the time I turn 66. But where do you start? I choose income investing as my investing style of choice. It's not for everyone because it requires knowledge, research, and faith in the system. However, if you can understand the order...
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90 to 95% of the workforce uses the "broke" money system. This cycle entails working, wanting, buying, and owning. The other 5-10% use the "investor" money cycle that entails budgeting, saving, investing, and spending. The key before between the two is cash flow. The "broke" use cash flow to buy liabilities, while "investors" use cash flow to purchase income-producing assets. And guess what? Income-producing assets (like dividends) produce more income...
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Life is good as an income investor. Not because you have tons of money coming via dividends, although that is nice. No, the real reason is that you have options. It gives you leverage when you have $1,000+ coming, regardless of your employment situation. Most people don't want to retire early truly; they want to find and execute meaningful work. Your income portfolio allows you to take your paycheck wherever you travel. Now you can work the job of...
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As we look toward retirement, we will need multiple income streams to thrive without a full-time job. We can use writing to create multiple streams of income without investing too much overhead into our business. Becoming a writer is one of the best ways to start living as a digital nomad. Everyone should have a few books earning royalties on Amazon. Creating unique content by meshing together multiple topics is the key to becoming a successful writer....
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You have a lot going for you in your 20s-mainly the ability to work extremely hard and recover quickly. However, you also must overcome natural urges from your hormones and school programming. If you can build an income portfolio that pays your $1,000/month in dividends, you will be free for life. Time is the critical component of compounding, and you have time on your side. Your $1,000/month income stream will turn into $11,000/month in your 40s....
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