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Second chance - Morning 🪵
Good morning! If you didn't receive a free entry to the wood yesterday and wood like one, comment here and in discord "skool wood"
Rich dad lessons I learned
Trading Time for Paper vs. Building Real Wealth I was thinking about this concept from Rich Dad Poor Dad this morning and figured I'd do some reading and share my thoughts. The book breaks down this fundamental split between two mindsets. Rich v poor Most people wake up, grind for 8-10 hours, collect a check, pay bills, repeat. They're trading time for pieces of paper because the number on the paycheck keeps them feeling secure. Rich Dad flips that entire script. He taught that "working for money is the trap." The real move is working to learn, to build skills, to understand how systems (and money models) operate. When you work for experience instead of a paycheck, you're accumulating something that compounds - knowledge, connections, capabilities that let you build or buy assets. Here's what an asset actually is: "Something that puts money in your pocket without you having to show up." Rental properties generating cash flow. Businesses running with systems. Dividend-paying stocks. Royalties from intellectual property. These things work while you sleep. A liability is anything taking money out of your pocket. Most people buy liabilities thinking they're assets. Your car payment, credit cards, all of it - liabilities dressed up as necessities. The wealthy understand this distinction completely. They don't work harder for more money. They work smarter to acquire more assets. Each asset becomes an employee working 24/7 to generate income. Then they use that income to buy more assets. The cycle builds on itself. Meanwhile, the middle class gets a raise and immediately upgrades their lifestyle. Bigger house payment, nicer car lease, fancier vacations. Expenses rise to match income. Running faster on the same treadmill, never actually getting ahead. I see this playing out everywhere. People grinding 60-hour weeks at jobs they hate because they need the money to maintain lifestyles they can't afford. They're scared to make moves because they think they need the stability.
Free event today
Is up on RC 4pm est today Top 2 places each get a 25 🎟 to the Sunday on LS PLEASE 🙏 show your cards every hand. Late reg is longer Good luck ❤️ 🐺 Pw is rpps
This week
- 2 Skool Freerolls just for members (must show) - Hosted Games - please inquire with Thanos via discord - More coffee samples to hopefully find a great company to sponsor - I'm going to be releasing information on my AI music label - I'm going to be releasing my "wolfy made it" workout album - Rips and Recordings tomorrow morning I'm also taking @Ryan Martel suggestion and looking for a new webinar guest for this week or ASAP. Even @Hayden Hetland if he's available for another session.
Rich Dad and why I'm recording an album
Trying a new system. Building my music brand, faceless, but the real test is building and learning the new AI systems involved with automating everything 😎 If you make more money in life, you have more money to play high stakes poker 🤣
Rich Dad and why I'm recording an album
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