The first rule of money is, pay yourself first. And what that means is making a decision where your future self thanks you for it. I started a business in two thousand four when i was 22 years old and had more money than anybody ever met. It's exactly the way it's supposed to be. There are millions of examples of people who grow their business and build their business and have all kinds of different things go wrong. We cann we can look at two thousand eight? You know, someone dies on the job, some ad jies on the sight, some sexual harassment,. One thing after another comes up with no rhyme or reason as to why they don't like each other
Curtis Ray is an Arizona native, married with 5 Children, Collegiate Wrestler at ASU, Best Selling Author- "Everyone Ends Up Poor", Inventor of the Financial Strategy MPI, and a Business Owner with Revenues of $75mm.
Top 3 Value Bombs:
1. We focus too much on getting home runs, growing, and scaling our business without considering the risks that are in our business.
2. Money does not buy happiness, but it does buy freedom.
3. The most important decision we make has nothing to do with how much money we make, but how efficient we are with the money we make.
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