My greatest wish is that the secret of wealth is taught in schools, many of the vices we have in our society today are because people do not understnad the basic concepts behind wealth, i really love this post.
My greatest wish is that the secret of wealth is taught in schools, many of the vices we have in our society today are because people do not understnad the basic concepts behind wealth, i really love this post.
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5 days, 1 hour agoThe Billionaire’s Secret: Why Chasing Money is the Fastest Way to Stay Broke
In 1994, a small-time bookseller started an online store from his garage…
He didn’t chase money…He chased service…
Fast forward to today, and Jeff Bezos is worth over $180 billion…
Should we call that a coincidence? Not at all…
Here’s the counterintuitive truth about wealth:
The more you chase money, the harder it runs… But the more you focus on serving people, the faster money finds you…
Let me break it down for you…
1. Money is Just a Reward, Not the Goal
Imagine two restaurant owners:
Owner A is obsessed with making profits. He cuts costs, reduces portions, and overcharges customers…
Owner B is obsessed with giving customers the best experience possible…
Who do you think will have a packed restaurant with loyal customers? Owner B…And guess what? He’ll also make way more money than Owner A…
Why? Because money follows value, not greed…
2. People Pay for Solutions, Not Your Bank Account
Nobody wakes up thinking, "I want to make this guy rich today."
People spend money because they have a problem that needs solving…
They buy food because they’re hungry…
They pay for WiFi because they need the internet…
They pay you because they believe you can help them…
When you focus on solving more problems for more people, money becomes a byproduct…
3. The World Rewards the Most Helpful, Not the Most Greedy
Think about the biggest companies in the world…
Amazon: Makes shopping easier…
Google: Helps people find information instantly…
Apple: Creates products that make life simpler…
None of these companies started by saying, "How can we make the most money?"
They asked, "How can we serve more people?"
That’s why they’re rich…
4. The More People You Serve, The More Money You Make
A teacher making $10,000/month and a billionaire making $10,000,000/month have one key difference…
The number of people they serve.
The teacher serves a small classroom…
The billionaire serves millions of people…
The bigger the impact, the bigger the income…
So instead of asking, “How can I make more money?” Ask, “How can I help more people?”
5. Your Reputation is Your Greatest Asset
If people see you as someone who genuinely helps, they’ll trust you, refer to you, and come back again and again…
But if they see you as someone who’s just in it for the money…?
They’ll avoid you like a scam…
Long-term wealth is built on trust and service…
So, here's why I'm saying all these
If you’re struggling financially, stop focusing on money…
Focus on serving people better, faster, and at a higher level…
Because money isn’t chased but attracted.
And the best magnet to achieve this is Service.