May 12

The REAL Reason I Became A Millionaire In My 20s…

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  1. 🌞🙏 Your daily dose of motivation: “There is no man living that can not do more than he thinks he can.” – Henry Ford

    1. “There is no man living that can not do more than he thinks he can.” – Henry Ford

      I see a flaw in Henry Ford’s statement.

      The flaw tends to cause people to expect more from a person than what that person can actually do because after all; you can do more than you think you can.

      Henry Ford made that mistake with his son Edsel when Edsel had cancer. He posited that if Edsel would just think positively and work harder, he would get better.

      The statement by Henry Ford is a generalization and because generalizations do not allow for the exceptions to the generalized rule; they are rarely; if ever true.

      If however, you know someone that seems to be in a state of limitation below their potential, and you are willing to put the time and effort in. To get to know them and learn why they are limited, and then slowly steer them in the direction of their greatest talent rather than brow beat them into doing more; you might be able to make the difference in that person’s life.

      In my experience, most people brow beat the potential out of an individual by demanding that they go beyond their limitations and do more. Their efforts are akin to taking a guy that can barely lift 100 pounds and demanding that he bench press 1000, and if he refuses, he’s a lazy so and so.

      That attitude will never encourage people to go beyond their current level. But it will put a spirit of fear in them so that they never try.

      Major props to you’re Dad for teaching you the right way.

  2. For me, I don’t care about money. I don’t care to be a millionaire. It sucks that you have to have money to survive in this world. The only reason I want to make money is because I’m tired of having to worry about unpaid bills. I’m tired of waking up everyday and struggling. I hate seeing my close family work all the time with no breaks just to live. I’m 22. I need to make this happen. There’s nothing more that I want than to give back to my family. To give them a chance to pull themselves out of the quicksand of a world they live in. One day I’ll catch the lifestyle and noone close to me will struggle anymore. 😔

    1. Well, you’re going to be like a LOT of Millionaires.
      Have money, but super humble and quiet about it.

      I wish you the best of luck. Remember, the journey is what counts… Not the destination.

    2. It’s not healthy to have a hatred towards money, as it will be antagonistic to your pursuit on acquiring “just enough” of it to survive (scarcity mindset). That’s a conflicted viewpoint. Better embrace it and admire successful people, and emulate them, mentorship, etc.

    3. If you want some help with that I highly recommend working with a Life Coach. I’m happy to recommend one if you’re interested.

    1. Depends what your end goal is. Sometimes you do things you don’t want to do to get to the place where you DON’T HAVE TO DO what you don’t want to do.

    2. That’s why it’s very important to not say YES to everything other than what you truly enjoy and love. You can’t get your Time back once you’ve already wasted it.

    1. @Vile Weasel Oh who said I don’t have this mindset? I was talking about the future generation (not even necessarily our own kids…).

  3. Now that’s proper parenting! Teaching your kids what you were not taught instead of buying them things you did not possess

    1. @Anna Rodriguez Expert Mr Mark Ramsey has managed my account for 4 years now and his weekly profit is so helpful to me.

  4. Its so satisfying to hear you actually giving your parents credit, i hate it when people act like they are only successful because of their hardwork instead of oyher factors too. You are extremely mature and reflective,Your parents have clearly raised you well

    1. It’s too bad. Why would you even listen to their advice for becoming rich? Like comon. They earn like what? 60k a year? If you wanna live a mediocre life, goodbye.

  5. My parents are not and haven’t ever taught me about business. this is why i’m so glad that channels like this exist.

  6. This really hit me hard ” Each day you spend doing something you don’t want to do, you can never get that day back…” Wow. That hit deep.

  7. I like how she presented it as a children’s story/parable so to speak. So simple yet so profound. We get so caught up in the things we/I need to do, rather than thinking about how we can get others or technology (passive income) to do it for us. Awesome video!

  8. Actually, I’ve read those kind of books myself in my twenties (that’s some fourty years ago). I decided not to follow those blueprints, but rather live a more relaxed life. I never worked hours on end, I never did jobs I didn’t like, I never screwed anyone over for profit. As a result, I’m not a millionaire now and I definitely never paid for an intercontinental business class flight with my own money. But I live in my own paid little house in the country side with enough monthly income to live a reasonably comfortable life without needing to work every day. What would I need more?

    1. If everyone had this mindset the world would be a much better place, congratulations my friend, you kept your character and integrity, priceless and worth infinitely more than any wealth that can be amassed.

    2. That’s what I always say. What will I do with all that money? I can only eat one plate at a time and wear one suit at a time. The bigger the house the more time cleaning and less time living with family and being outside in nature and more money is more worrying about making more money.

  9. Your dad has the mindset of a boss/business owner and im glad he passed this lesson on to you, so that all of us can be enlightened by how rich ppl think as well. 🙂

  10. Incredible video, just discovered your channel and currently binge-watching all your content. I missed becoming a millionnaire in my 20s, but I hope that your courses can help me achieve it in my 30s!

  11. And your fathers legacy lives on. People are (probably) going to get some wealth thanks to you (and your father!). And for that, I thank you sarah

  12. This is beautiful. I love what you’ve done to own your life, and that you had support from the people you looked up to. Your videos are inspiring me to follow my own goals. Please keep the vids coming, and thanks for the inspiration.

  13. This is by far my favorite video. I love the story and more importantly how your father passed on those business principles to you. Can we get a playlist of these animated videos?

  14. I’ve read so many entrepreneur books in my life, but there was something so humbling about this most basic presentation. Thank you so much Sarah!!!!

  15. This illustrates just how important a good father is! My dad had his fun by beating me to a pulp every night when I was about 3 on….but now, I’ve learned so much from you! I am very thankful for you! I am 74 but I just set up an etsy store to get my feet wet. I tried Shopify but I didn’t like the lack of “drag and drop” features.

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