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The Truth About Financial Freedom Part I
I first heard the term “Financial Freedom” in my early 20’s. I didn’t know what it was, but something about it just sounded good.
But the reality is, very few actually achieve any real amount of financial freedom.
It’s about 5–10% of the working American population who actually experience what is advertised as financial freedom, and the remainder simply won’t ever achieve it. I happen to be one of the ones who got there, and I did it by the age of 31.
But again, for most, it’s not happening, and it doesn’t appear like it is even possible?
Have you ever felt like financial freedom isn’t realistic?
Have you felt like it was for those who are already rich and that the game isn’t rigged in favor of the everyday person to achieve it?
Maybe you’ve even spent money on courses, programs and investments that promised to help you achieve it only to walk away empty-handed and having even less money as a result?
I know I felt that way and I began to do some research and I want to share what I found out.
A big reason that people don’t achieve financial freedom is simply because they have a wrong definition of it. If you look up the definition of financial freedom online, you’ll see many definitions ranging…