I sold my Corvette today. ποΈ Not because I had to. Not because I didnβt love it. For the last 2 years, I enjoyed every minute of driving it. And when it was time to sell, I actually walked away with a $5,000 profit. But hereβs what Iβve learned: Material things are fun, but they arenβt the destination. Cars, watches, and toys can be great rewards, but eventually the excitement fades. What doesnβt fade is owning assets, investing in yourself, and building a business that creates freedom for your family. So Iβm taking that money and putting it where it can work harder for meβinto business growth, opportunities, and income-producing assets. The goal was never to collect things. The goal was always to build a life. Enjoy the rewards. Just donβt let them distract you from the mission. π―