Have your own mindset for everything.

Very little is ever gospel, the rules change for everyone all the time.

Listen, learn, take advice but always apply your own touch, no one is 100% correct 100% of the time.

And here are a few examples why.
Money Twitter loves to say you can't save yourself wealthy.

True cutting out those £4 coffees on the way to work isn't going to change your life - £80 a month isn't much.

But let's look at the other option.
You cancel the gym - £40
Run sprints and buy some second hand weights for the garden

You shop at Aldi rather than Mark's - £100 (Genuinely)

You cancel Netflix and Amazon - £40

You don't eat out every week - £200
£400 a month roughly for 6 months is 2 grand.

With which you can

Start an ecom business

Which does start to create wealth for you

So when you see people dogging saving... fuck them
Next on the list is investing, another touchy subject.

Just because it takes years, like 2 decades and a fucking lot of investing, and it can be risky etc, doesn't mean you shouldn't.

Assess for yourself.

I know in 20 years I'll be glad I started this year
But I'm glad now I want to become wealthy sooner then when I'm 50.

No it can't come over night, but it can certainly come quicker than 20 years
Here's another thing to second guess.

Advice from me 😂

Do you think Rolls Royce and Coca Cola have the same marketing strategy?

Nope so when I say something and it's wrong for your business, remember that!

Do I know it all?

Absolutely fucking not
I try to be honest and helpful and real.

But still, always think for youself
We are part of the age of information, unlimited supply of anything and everything we want.

With genuine dedication most people could become experts at nearly anything.

Carpentry to poker - See YouTube

Buy my main point to circle back to is to think for yourself. Always.
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