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This is why money goes so fast.

It might not be the 100% undeniable fact but it will have factual information that supports a good theory.

Money is something that we all would like to keep, enjoy and maybe even make more.

Fair to say?

Well for anyone that wants to understand why money seems to go as fast as it comes keep on reading.

And everyone else thanks for following along.

Why money goes fast

Money appears to go fast because it comes down to the value that’s put on the things being purchased. A major problem is when people are too easily influenced on what to buy.

I first started getting a good handle on my money after I could freely spend my reckless cash.

What a blessing it has to be good a grip on your reality in relation to money.

The value of a purchase

Sure you can try an antique specialist or read a simple book on appraisals and think you know everything about value.

But if you’re like me you just want it simpler.

I put the appropriate amount of value on an item I think I want based on how much it’ll enhance my experience in the moment.

Some things are tough to put a true value on because it could hold valuable qualities that just the average person wouldn’t appreciate like you do.

That’s okay to feel that way because your intrinsic value gets used as what will reflect your real lifestyle.

There’s been people historically that held out on a sale that ended up closing in a deal that they expected or even better.

Reckless Cash

This was a money saving system I started when I was younger and it’s pretty simple really.

I would just separate a portion of my savings from whatever money I would make and only use that divided money for personal purchases.

This was reckless cash.

It would fund everything I wanted when it came to trainings, games, or any other random thing I wanted.

Call it what you like but if you have money that you strictly touch for fun then it makes having headaches in the future a lot more manageable.

This could be a very passionate topic to some and reasonably so, but the best thing you can hear is to relax.

You’re not gonna learn everything there is to learn about saving from a small story from my life.

I am here to hopefully bridge a gap you may be experiencing.

Controlling your spending habits gets to be empowering.

It’s kind of like working out because you’re training your muscle of resistance in a very easy to get rid of commodity.

Your enlightenment on money

There’s a right of passage that comes with earning more money in life.

I’m not exactly sure on what those things are but they’re divine gifts.

You know what I mean:

  • Patience
  • Love
  • Discipline
  • Loyalty
  • Gratitude

I notice for myself money comes faster than I ever needed it when I focused on growing myself in these areas of my life.

Success leaves clues and that applies to becoming enlightened.

If you look at when that switch flips for anyone that shares a story when they started to make money there was some sense of loyalty that got tapped in to.

There’s plenty you can find right on YouTube.

You’re easily influenced

Maybe you’re the type of person who’s easily influenced when it comes to what should be bought.

There’s 2 things that found to be more true than ever, you either sell or be sold.

It’s proving to be true in this advertising world.

All ads are around for is to sell you a product or service that the company thinks you may want to buy.

If your goal is to make more money for yourself then you might even want to be the person putting ads out.

There’s tons of advertising campaigns that you can follow all over the net but there’s basics that have to be followed regardless.

Final thoughts

Controlling your spending allows you to better utilize your time in order to make more money efficiently.

You’ll be able to build your self-esteem even further with the money that you exercised control over before actually spending it.

You’ll notice a jump in your spending habits if you practice this enough to where you’ll be enthusiastic about a purchase you’ll be making.

A major way of being more disciplined with your money is to have more intentional reasons of spending it.

I find when I make purchases that I’ve been looking forward to for weeks it makes paying for it that much easier.

By no means am I telling you to stop spending, I’m simply challenging you to plan for a few more of your purchases moving forward.

Another thing you may buy to help you lead the pack is buying something that you would like your friends to do more of.

Maybe it’s an exercise video, your favorite alcohol, video game or whatever that you could consider yourself being one of the first to do in your social circle.

This can come from an expensive lifestyle, maybe you’re pretty generous with your money, you’re being careless or unexpected expenses.

The good news is that 3 out of 4 of those scenarios are 100% in your control.

Sometimes you might have to decline on a few of the expenses you gather when determining what it costs to maintain your lifestyle.

That’s probably last resort when you compare it to the other 2 though.

Being careless to me is just buying things that doesn’t serve a purpose while you’re in the focus of making more money.

It might have to take passing on that bottle you could’ve got and put that towards some headphones or something more productive.

And then is being overly generous.

I’m all for being a blessing with your money and think it could make the world a better place but there has to be a limit while still focusing on earning.

It’s as simple as putting a cap on money you’re willing to have in reserves to eventually give to someone else.

Again, all of this could be temporary and you can always give more away after you earn the amount you’re comfortable with having.


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