My mentor taught me years ago there is a BIG difference between RICH and WEALTHY.
Growing up in Detroit Michigan I thought anyone who made $100K per year was LOADED and must live on a beach somewhere lol!
But my mentor taught me a fundamental lesson that separates rich, middle class, poor, and those who build real wealth and financial freedom for their families:
The poor, middle class, and even the rich work for money.
What’s the biggest difference between RICH and WEALTHY?
The wealthy get their money to work for them.
And the wealthy use their PASSIVE INCOME to pay for their liabilities like a Lamborghini or a Rolls Royce.
In my new YouTube video, my wife and I brought our toy to a local Cars and Coffee show and had some great conversations with others about the REAL difference between getting your assets to pay for your lifestyle vs using your earned income to pay for your things.
Truth is, if you don’t find a way to make money while you sleep, you will work for money until the day you die.
Now, we ALL start off working for money at first.
We call this your EARNED INCOME.
I still bust my BUTT to earn income today and serve our clients and customers in our business.
But …
You have to learn to take your EARNED INCOME and convert it into PASSIVE INCOME producing assets like real estate that generate cash flow while you sleep.
Listen, I don’t show you any of this to impress you.
I show you this to impress upon you: You deserve to have ANYTHING and EVERYTHING you want in life.
But, you have to learn the game of how to get there.
Working HARD for money will only last you so long.
- What happens if you get sick?
- What happens if you get in a car accident and can never work again?
- What happens if you live to be 100, do you still want to HAVE to work?
In my new video: I teach you some of the most important lessons I’ve learned about financial success and how to use your PASSIVE income, not your ACTIVE income to pay for your lifestyle.
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To your success,
Tony