20/03/2025
• You look around your life and think, “there’s got to be more.”
• You have big dreams, yet you’re concerned that the road you’re traveling will never converge with those dreams.
• You’re college-bound, college-enrolled, or college-educated.
• You have a job you don’t enjoy or isn’t going to make you rich.
• You have little savings and carry a load of debt.
• You contribute regularly to a 401K.
• You see rich people and wonder, “how did they do it?”
• You have bought a few “get rich quick” books and/or programs.
• You live in a non-free, non-democratic society where education and business startup is limited.
• Your parents subscribe to the old school: “Go to college and get a good job.”
• You don’t have any physical talent; your chances of becoming a professional
athlete, singer, entertainer, or actor are zero.
• You are young and full of enthusiasm about the future, but unsure where to
direct it.
• You are older and have been in the workforce for some time. After all these
years, you don’t have a lot to show for it and are tired of “starting over.”
• You’ve put your heart and soul into a job only to be laid off due to a bad econ-
omy or cutbacks.
• You’ve lost money in the stock market or traditional investments championed
by mainstream financial gurus.