When did you start to feel that relying solely on a job is insufficient to achieve financial freedom?
Some say it was when they saw peers change their life trajectories through investing. Others say it was after calculating their own salary growth curve. Still, others say it was when they truly understood how inflation erodes purchasing power.
Perhaps this is a question worth pondering for everyone: finding growth opportunities on the asset side is always more efficient than struggling on the salary side. When was your turning point?
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When did you start to feel that relying solely on a job is insufficient to achieve financial freedom?
Some say it was when they saw peers change their life trajectories through investing. Others say it was after calculating their own salary growth curve. Still, others say it was when they truly understood how inflation erodes purchasing power.
Perhaps this is a question worth pondering for everyone: finding growth opportunities on the asset side is always more efficient than struggling on the salary side. When was your turning point?