I’ll be explaining why where money comes from matters more than if you got enough of it.
Why Where Money Comes From Matters More Than If You Got Enough Of It
Where you get your money from matters than how much you get because it gets valued differently. If there’s no resistance against what you obtain, then it came too easily.
Grasping the concept of currency and its true value
Valuing your money always comes at a price.
You’re paying for its obtainment one way or another.
Some people work harder for their money and it’s that same reason that explains why others are happier with it over the next few.
Where your money comes from matters more than if you have enough of it because your source of income holds impact.
A significant amount on your financial stability.

Your values.
And overall sense of security.
The where your money comes from is actually part of the process relating to your overall goal.
It’s a reoccurring step that actually defines who you are as a person.
The way you’re known for earning is congruent to your personal life because it’s the skill sets you enforce daily.
Think of a group.

This union is together for a common goal whether they understand why or not.
Let’s add in a familiar phrase in ‘if you love what you do then you’ll never work a day in your life’
One person is there solely to get money and that’s it.
Another is there under the council of somebody else.
The last is there because the job is going to sharpen their skills in a specific area of life for them.
Now who do you think will be earning the most and for the longest amount of time?
If you guessed the last then we’re on the same page.
Money can be made and there’s so many ways to do it.
From there it’s a balance scale of doing something that feels like work and embracing the satisfaction of learning.
There’s plenty of cases that we can reflect on to support the idea of where someone would gladly take the pay cut over a high paying job.
I can recall a time where I was working at a place where I would make somewhere around 2k every 2 weeks.
It was brutal.
Situations where I would have to prepare lunch and dinner for dozens of residents.
Sometimes they would fight and we would have to break them up physically.
Do driving on their behalf.
It might not appear to be much but it wasn’t exactly a job I was looking for.
And the shifts would last for 12 or more hours at 4 or more days a week.
Cut to my time at a way less paying job.
And this is moving forward in time.
I would take home maybe 200 dollars every 2 weeks.
That’s if I was working 8 hours or more a day and at 40 hours a week.
I ended up getting fired but that’s another story.
The point is that where you enjoy your time at will pay off way better than anything that’s only done for the reward.
It’s a lesson I learned much later on in my career with wrestling.
And I would even share credit in admitting it’s clicking with my goal of earning a full time income online.
As long as you practice reliable saving habits while you earn regardless of where you’re at it makes all of your efforts worth it in the end.
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