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1. Understand Rich vs Wealth

1. Understand Rich vs Wealth

Stop trying to act rich. Mark Zuckerberg literally wears the same boring t-shirt and jeans every day. Blowing money on designer goods won’t get you anywhere except perhaps one person saying, “that’s nice.” Stick to being happy with what you already have.

“Being rich is having money; being wealthy is having time.” - Margaret Bonnano

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3. Pay yourself first.

This means putting a specific amount of money in your savings account before paying anything else, such as bills and living costs. This way you guarantee that you’re always putting money aside to invest in yourself rather than using what’s left.

“Governments don't want an intelligent population because people who can think critically can't be They want a public just smart enough to pay taxes and dumb enough to keep voting and electing corrupt politicians.” - George Carlin

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7. Consistency

7. Consistency

Know this won’t happen overnight. You need to be consistently growing this side project, which means growing your social presence and building an audience. If you don’t see results right away, keep going until you do.

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