The rich surround themselves with experts. Lawyers, accountants, financial advisors, and so on. You need a team that supports your vision, that helps you navigate the complex world of money. You need people who are smarter than you in specific areas. This is crucial because each expert brings specialized knowledge that complements your own skills. When you build a team of people who excel in areas where you might not, you leverage their expertise to strengthen your overall strategy. It’s about playing to your own strengths while letting others handle what they do best.
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