“I’ll earn money till I’m 65, then I’ll settle down and do what I love!”

Is that how you think?

Think about this -
You only have one life, and let’s say nothing happens to you that causes you to lose your life within the 65 years you planned to live doing something you don’t enjoy and living life just to survive and save up for the time when you can start doing what you would say is enjoying yourself.

Are you sure you want to live through most of your life living in mediocrity, or less that that for the matter?

By the time you’re 65, you’re probably not going to be able to do the things that you would have been able to do when you were younger. I say that with confidence because when you live life this way, you probably fight so hard to survive financially that you won’t have the time to really dedicate it to the other areas - Health and Relationships.

You’re probably going to have a belly that ladens you and a body that is tired from the 65 years of torture.

You probably only have a mediocre relationship that is based on meeting you and your partner’s basic needs; rather than a true relationship where you give so much to each other and truly be able to love each other because you never had enough for yourself to even give enough and all you will do is take from each other. A false relationship that doesn’t truly have love; one that only fulfills your social and sexual desires, not one that will enhance your life and share life’s most beautiful moments with because you never really have beautiful moments to share, just the banes of work and how the boss gave you an extra pile of work today. Instead of bringing joyous moments to your partner, you bring your sorrows and suffering and you think sharing problems is what keeps you together; an illusion that many live and never really experienced the deepest sense of joy and love that a relationship should bring.

Heck, you’re probably going to falter on the financial part too with inflation and many other factors that could cause you to lose it all, or simply run out by 65, and how are you supposed to start enjoying when that’s the case?

The Sad Truth - Most people work even AFTER they ‘retire’. So, don’t even expect too much from your retirement funds, if you’re even going to have any.

Everything above was just to convince you that what you’re doing is terrible, and I want to let you know that it’s not nice at all.

You have one life; why not live the best of it through the most of it?

The beautiful truth - You CAN, and in fact, it is much easier than doing what you were doing above and you can get more out of it. All you need to do is realize the concepts, and you’ll be surprised at how much sense it all makes.

You can live through life with the most beautiful relationship, a relationship based upon giving and giving.

You can live through life in perfect health.

Most importantly, you can live life looking forward to each and every day, waking up to do the things you are truly passionate about and love.

You simply have to realize that it works the other way around.

First, find your passion, and you will get so good at it that you can render a useful service to others and this is how your financial area will thrive. Best of all, it is an endless cycle.

You get better at what you do because you simply love to do it, and you render more services to others and help them improve their lives…

…and receive your rewards in the form of money and the priceless feeling of having others tell you how much you have brought to them,

….and you are driven to become even better, and more will flow to you.

…and it goes on, and on.

You don’t really want money. You want money so that you can do the things that will bring you the feelings you want such as joy, fulfillment and happiness.

Doing what you love and having something that will bring you all these feelings will give your life so much more because every moment of your life can be spent doing something that brings you all these feelings; and there does not have to be any trade-off. No working 8 hours so you can enjoy 1 hour of your day. Instead, it’s enjoying 8 hours of your day that will help you enjoy the next 8 even more and it only gets better, and better.

Find what you love, and start doing it. Find out how others are making money off what you enjoy doing; because there are probably people doing it already.

You simply have to follow in their footsteps.

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