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"Continuous effort - not strength or intelligence - is key to unlocking our potential."
-John Soforic
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The Wealthy Gardener is a series of stories told from the perspective of an old, wealthy man, who shares the financial wisdom heâs acquired over many years with the members in his community, showing them how to build wealth step-by-step through short yet meaningful anecdotes.
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Even in the 21st century, money is still a taboo topic at many tables. Yet, this aspect of our lives plays a huge role in everything we do, from the way we live our days to the places we have access to, and everything in between. Money is part of our education â or rather, it should be. The Wealthy Gardener: Life Lessons on Prosperity between Father and Son speaks clearly about this all-important subject.
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Written by John Soforic, a man who achieved financial independence through a real estate business , as a way of conveying his financial wisdom to his son, the book splits each chapter into a short, fictional story, and Soforicâs personal take on the lesson learned from that story. It is packed bothwith financial and real-life wisdom.
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Letâs explore these lessons in detail so you can improve your financial future!
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Life has a beautiful symmetry that just makes one stop and wonder. Just like nature, humans too go through seasons of their own, the wealthy gardener had noticed in his lifetime.Â
One of the best pieces of advice he gave to his son is that heâll go through different seasons, and he should be enjoying all of them regardless.
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According to the wealthy gardener, the first season lasts for about thirty years, and this is when we learn about money. We spend the next thirty years earning it, and the last thirty years burning it.Â
This lesson is particularly important because people in their twenties rush to make money and fear that theyâre too late in life, just like the wealthy gardenerâs son did.
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The twenties are just like the spring season when we plant the seeds of our financial success. Perhaps knowing this will help you stop rushing, comparing, and putting yourself down. Take a moment to notice nature â it does not rush, and nor should you. Have you ever seen nature not accomplish anything? Neither did I.
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Making money is the first step to becoming financially successful. However, what comes after is truly what sets apart the rich from the poor. Letâs start with the definition of being rich.
The book describes it as having a high net margin on life, or more money than you need to spend. If you cover your all expenses and still got room to spend if you wanted to, youâre almost there!
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Wealth comes from accumulating money in time, rather than constantly worrying about having to produce more and not saving a dime in the meantime.Â
Therefore, take on your financial independence journey and start saving money after you cover your expenses. If you manage to do so, you can call yourself rich.
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The wealthy gardener gave a piece of advice with tremendous importance to his son: â We get in life the poorest conditions we will tolerate.â To overcome adverse circumstances, you must actively reject them, then engage in chasing your dream . Now, this is a complex lesson, so letâs take it step-by-step.
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We only get what we tolerate, meaning that we accept the conditions imposed on us. If your boss underpays you, and you accept that, you get what you tolerate. If you engage in a job that you hate, itâs the same situation. Wanting something will not get you where you want to be â rejecting the status quo just might.
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What will get you there is a five-year plan, or a âfive-year crusadeâ, according to the author. Give yourself time to achieve your goals and set a plan to achieve them . Whether it takes three years, or five, or ten, with a plan and discipline,  youâll get there. If you want to get out of debt, create a successful business, or improve your condition, youâll need this mindset.Â
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Why? Because, as the author says, the key to success in any domain, whether itâs money related or not, is constant action. Itâs not intelligence or strength but continuous effort. If you take small, incremental steps daily, youâll go far in your endeavors. Keep this in mind for when youâre ready to embark on your crusade.
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The Wealthy Gardener  offers a practical view of money and how to achieve financial success through the beautiful lessons that a father shares with his son. The book touches on subjects like the stages of life, wealth accumulation, the importance of building healthy habits, and many more useful topics for anyone who wants to upgrade their relationship with money. Reading this book will feel as if a parental figure is watching over your financial journey, guiding you each step of the way, which makes these lessons a joy to read. If you like Rich Dad Poor Dad , youâll also love this book!
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The 23-year-old graduate who feels as if they donât know how to start their financial journey in life, the 40-year-old late boomer who feels too late in their career and doesnât know how to win back years of poor money choices, and anyone who wants to improve their relationship with money.Â
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