Why Achieving Financial Freedom Is The KEY To Meaningful Work

Why Achieving Financial Freedom Is The KEY To Meaningful Work

All of our clients who are financially free under 40? They work 6 days a week.

Would you be surprised if I told you that some work harder than they did before?

Some people discount our results as “too good to be true”. If these people are doing so well.

Why are they still working... ?

But the truth is…

For most of our clients, their work has always made them really happy.

Finally, they do it not to “get” something, but out of love, freedom and joy.

Our clients are your average engineers with a day job and a not so average financial life behind the scenes…

How come they have achieved this extraordinary feat of financial knowledge, long-term planning and self-actualization that allows them to erase money worries for their entire life…

You’re telling me what they choose to do with that is “nothing different in particular” than what they were doing before?

Yes. But now they do it with more enjoyment and less worry…

They get to. They don’t have to.

You see…

When you’re running on a treadmill for years to make other people lots of money, even when you’re absolutely a master of what you do and you love to do it, like most of my clients….

There’s still a tiny lingering sense of feeling trapped, powerless, and having no way to scale the financial aspect of your life every morning before you go to work…

A whisper that goes “what choice do I have?”...

And when you don’t IMMEDIATELY act upon that whisper to…

Stop running on the treadmill. Stand still. Think.

You can choose to…

  • Get off the treadmill and step into race car that's a proven system that gives you an “optional exit” card that you can use at any moment in your entire life
  • Cut through the numerous distractions. There’s a million ways to diversify investing “long-term” that you can do on your own but commit to a system that will create momentum in the short-run.
  • Commit to owning 100% your time before you own a house, a car, and all the things they say you need to build “long term wealth”

When you don’t act upon the feeling…

The whisper spirals into a shout, echoing in your entire life.

“I go to work everyday… but what’s in it for me?”

“I have to take care of my kids… but what if something happens to me?”

“My family depends on me… but what can I depend on?”

You can be the best treadmill runner in the entire world, but if you don’t act upon the feeling…

You will still end up in the hamster wheel where…

  • You’re in denial of your bills and financial situation everyday. They will still come up as small worries that eventually turn into sleepless nights.
  • You tell yourself wealth doesn’t matter, when in reality, you haven’t found a system that would actually benefit your life in the short term.
  • You tell yourself you can just work harder and stash more cash… and if something happens to your health? You’re even more at risk of your burning through your savings or running out of money

It never stops and only gets worse when you’re not willing to commit to short-term wins that improve your quality of life.

The truth is….

Your 9-5 isn’t meaningful until you’re financially free...

When you don’t need the money:

  • You’ve freed up mental real estate to actually enjoy your work… Not just get money to pay bills
  • You’ve made other people lots of money…. Finally you’re doing something out of happiness for YOU.
  • Your purpose in life becomes important, work feels more easy and fun, and rest feels actually like rest…

When more money is literally always on the way, you move differently.

When you build a full sense of security for your life, full ownership of your time and create a life where money never runs out…

EVEN if that journey starts with covering your 500 AED electricity bill…

You are finally able to enjoy the craft you chose.

azza salah

Results-Driven Civil Engineer | Project & Construction Engineer | Quantity Surveyor | QA/QC | Specializing in Estimation & Tendering, Project Management, and Quality Control

1mo

Well said Benson

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