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Wisdom for Millions | Episode 8 | Educated to Be Poor

The employment system we have today was implemented during the Industrial revolution. As the world shifted from an agro-based economy to industrial manufacturing, a lot of people migrated from the countryside to the centers of production (cities). As motorized equipment replaced people in the field, and new industries came into existence, more and more people started working in the factories.  

To make sure that factories had a stream of qualified employees, public schools were developed, and standardized tests were administered to ensure quality control. To ensure factories ran without interruption, housing complexes were built, steam powered horns (first alarm clocks) were introduced, and the modern workday was introduced out of necessity. 

In those early days, the working environment were unsafe and working conditions merciless, and something would often happen that prevented the worker from carrying on. In that scenario, the factory worker would retire to his quarters or be retired. Hence, retirement was about being used up and leaving one’s post to someone else.  

In this system, the employees worked many hours, sacrificing their health, mental wellbeing, and time with family. They did this all for a fraction of the cost of the ones who managed and owned the factory. While the entire society ultimately benefited from the work of the employees, only the business owners and those running the business became wealthy. Instead of paying the workers what they were actually worth, they would be paid what was just good enough to make the employees stay. While owners make the money, workers are there to make the owners money 

This system still exists today. We go to school and earn a degree that qualifies us to enter the workforce. Just think of the word workforce. The employees are the force that do the work. For many people, the workforce is more like the work-forced. They feel forced to work jobs and take positions that they do not like just to make ends meet or for the sake of security. Can you relate to this? 

After being forced to work for many years, they are forced to retire, whether they have saved up enough money to retire or not. If you think that is not the case, just ask a person who is over 60 years old how hard it is to find a job, though they may be mentally and physically capable. And who are the people who have built up wealth and living large? It is no other than the executives and business owners and founders. Note that executives are business owners because they run the business and own equity in the business.  

In the U.S alone, the chief executive officer earns roughly 265 times the pay the average worker earns. Is this chief executive adding 265 times as much value as the average employee? It is debatable. Is he 265 times as smart as you are? I doubt it. Is he working 265 times harder than you are? Certainly not! He has the same 24 hours as you do, and he also has to sleep. 

All the above is why it is unwise to try to build wealth following the societal norm of going to school, finding a job, and then working in a steady and secure job. It is unwise because the education system today is built to churn out employees and not employers! For too long, the education system has not focused on the critical areas necessary to be a successful business owner: Financial acumen, personal development, leadership, and relationship management.  

My aim in saying this is not to rail against the system, although I know I sounded that way. It is to jar you away from your comfort zone and clue you into what you must do to build wealth. 

The trail of wealth does not belong to the employee, it belongs to the business owner. 

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Wisdom For Millions | Episode 6 | The Power of Sacrifice

In life, it is not a question of whether you will sacrifice, you will! The question is: What are you willing to sacrifice? Will you sacrifice the chance for wealth and a rich life for security and comfort? Will you sacrifice time with family and friends for more time on a dead-end job? Will you sacrifice your energy to make progress towards the life you have designed, or will you sacrifice it for the life others have designed for you (and then being frustrated and making excuses).  

If you are going to live, why not choose to live the best life possible? If you are going to sacrifice, why not let it be on something worth your sacrifice? You know that not everything you are doing will lead to the life you have envisioned. This is the time to act with wisdom and cut out those things that are not aligned with where you want to be tomorrow. Don’t be lazy and procrastinate on what you need to do. Now is the time to cut out those activities and those relationships that are holding you back instead of moving you forward. 

Now is the time to seek out those conversations, relationships, and activities that will propel you forward. So, I ask you, who are you speaking to and what are you speaking about? Are you talking about your goals and dreams and how to get there or are you always complaining about your boss? All these things make a difference!  

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Wisdom For Millions | Episode 5 | You Have Been Lied to About What it Means To Be Lazy

Laziness is not what you think it is. You have been told that a lazy person is not willing to work hard. This is not entirely true!

King Solomon, shares a little secret concerning laziness when he said: “The hand of the diligent will rule, but the lazy will be put to forced labor”.  

Read this saying again and consider: A person who rules tells other people what to do. A ruler speaks, and his or her bidding is done. He or she doesn’t have to lift a singer. On the other hand, according to Solomon, the lazy person is the one whose hands is put to hard labor. In other words, it is the lazy person who ends up doing all the hard work. 

Therefore, just because someone is working hard does not mean they are not lazy. So, what does it mean to be lazy?

Definition of Laziness: A lazy person is someone who does not do what they need to do now, so that they end up doing what they do not want to do later. On the other hand, the diligent person does what they need to do now, so that they can do what they want to do later. 

My question for you is this: what do you want to do tomorrow? What do you want your life to look like? The truth is that there is a timing component to life. Farmers know that if they do not plant a particular crop in a particular time frame, they will have to forfeit the harvest of that crop in that season. Financial advisers speak of a window of opportunity for workers to start saving a certain percentage of their income if the workers are to have the type of retirement they desire.  

Why all this talk of laziness? It is because if you want to be wealthy, you cannot afford to be lazy, only working hard at a job that you know won’t take you to your vision of wealth and a rich life. I am not saying that you should quit your day job now. Heavens no! I know you have responsibilities that you cannot shirk off. What I am saying is that you must find a way to start doing something to build wealth now! You need to start doing something today that will move you away from working hard and making little progress, to a place where you can start ruling in life.  

You cannot afford to be lazy in your mind. You must start thinking of what you need to do to build wealth. If you are working a 9 am – 5 pm job, then you need to start working on your vision and wealth building machine for a couple of hours after your job. This still gives you time to rest and spend time with family. If you want to build wealth, you cannot afford to be lazy about it. You cannot afford to continue putting it off in favor of working hard at a dead-end job or a career that you know won’t lead to the life you want to lead. You have a choice – you can use every mind trick in the book to make yourself stay where you are or use every mind trick to find a way to achieve your full potential. 

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Wisdom for Millions | Episode 4 | Link Between Wisdom and Wealth

The pre-requisite to wisdom is knowledge and understanding. What is knowledge? Knowledge is information. What is understanding? It is the illumination of knowledge that has been gained (these are the moments when the lightbulb comes on in our head. It is when we get clarity and a previously hidden path becomes uncovered).  

Link Between Knowledge, Understanding, and Wisdom

Wisdom stands apart in that it is the application of the knowledge that has been understood.  

Knowledge

Today, information is everywhere. It is easily accessible on the internet and can be gained by just a few clicks of the mouse. With the onset of artificial intelligence technology, a ton of knowledge is just a few commands away! Unlike the previous generation, you and I cannot use lack of knowledge as a reason for our lack of progress in building wealth. If we are being honest, it is just an excuse for covering up our fears. If we seek knowledge, we will find it. 

Understanding

While information is everywhere, there are few who understand it and can explain it to others. Those who have this ability are called wise. They are the ones that seem to see the information from an angle that can make all the difference. These are your teachers, coaches, and mentors. They are the ones that enlighten you on how to use information to get results. Still, though a wise person possesses understanding, they may not possess wisdom. 

Wisdom

Wisdom is even in shorter supply compared to understanding. There are many wise people who have knowledge, know how to apply it, but won’t apply it! Wisdom requires action. It demands that we do something.

No coach, teacher, or mentor can force you to do anything. I can’t force you to change your limiting beliefs or take the advice in this blog. All I can do is give you a compelling case for action. While knowledge and understanding give you a compelling case for action, only you can act on what they say. If we don’t act, then we become a “wise fool”.

Hopefully you have enjoyed blog and episode of wisdom for millions. May God bless you.

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