We were not taught financial literacy in school. It takes a lot of work and time to change your thinking and to become financially literate.
ROBERT KIYOSAKII don’t think God cares if you are rich or poor. God loves you anyway. But if you want to be rich, then choose your church & preacher carefully.
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In today’s fast-changing world, it’s not so much what you know anymore that counts, because often what you know is old. It is how fast you learn. That skill is priceless.
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You get one life. Live it in a way that it inspires someone.
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Comfort kills ambition. Get uncomfortable and get used to it in your pursuit of your goals and dreams.
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Sometimes we win, sometimes we learn.
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The only person who is going to give you security and the life you want is you.
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Network marketing gives people the opportunity, with very low risk and very low financial commitment, to build their own income-generating asset and acquire great wealth.
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Negative thoughts are not protecting you. They are making you smaller.
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One of the most stupid things to do is to pretend you are smart. When you pretend to be smart, you are at the height of stupidity.
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Intelligence is the ability to solve problems.
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Confidence comes from discipline and training.
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There are people who are not wealthy because they want to be comfortable.
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Don’t stop trying, learning, fighting, experimenting, doing, until the miracle happens.
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Rule One. You must know the difference between an asset and a liability, and buy assets. An asset is something that puts money in my pocket. A liability is something that takes money out of my pocket.
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One of the best skills of an entrepreneur is the ability to question. By asking new questions, new answers are found.
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The biggest trap, the biggest dungeon in life isn’t laziness or bad luck, it’s comfort.
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