Wealth Is An All Or Nothing Game
I help my clients build wealth so they eliminate poverty in their own lives and own their potential. In doing so I come across people with all sorts of great and unique goals and dreams. These goals and dreams often go unachieved and in many cases, unpursued. Not everybody is the same, but I believe in most cases it is because people are not committed to the goal and also the method that lines up with the achievement of that goal. Today I want to persuade you to go all in on creating wealth so that you can truly own your potential.
To me wealth means abundance in all areas of life. Poverty means scarcity and destitution in ANY area of life. A person could be wealth in almost every category, but deficient in one category of life and they would be in poverty. This means to truly build wealth, one must commit to living wealthily in all areas of life with no exceptions. I believe when an individual does this, it creates exponential growth and success in their lives because the person accesses the momentum from every area of their life and it is all aligned and pushing in the same direction.
Contrary to this ideal, the masses do not believe that this is wealth. In fact, media and popular culture doesn’t even believe that a life like I’ve just described even exists. It isn’t discussed and it certainly isn’t idolized like many other lifestyles portrayed in the news, movies, and on social media. You see most people either hate money and want nothing to do with wealth, believe wealth means racks of cash with lambos and girls, or believes that wealth means comfortably living out retirement from the ages of 60–85 years old on a 401k plan, pension, and social security benefits. None of these are wealth.
If you believe money is evil and want nothing to do with wealth it means only one thing: you’ve quit on your dreams of money and must make sense of it by making wealth bad and wrong. The flaw in this approach is that wealth is a subjective concept. You choose what it means. Before you decide to believe money and wealth are evil and not worthy of your attention, define what money and wealth mean. Maybe you have the wrong definition? You see, concepts like money and wealth are just ideas. They are amoral, meaning they posses no morality, good nor bad. They are enhancers though. If a person sucks, they will suck more with money. If a person is awesome, they will be more awesome with money.
To the racks on racks/Lambo person: Instagram wealth isn’t real. Life isn’t won with pictures, it is lived with real achievements and successful actions. Is it nice to have piles of cash? Definitely, but the cash is only as good as what you spend it on. If you amass large amounts of money and don’t grow it with investments, you’re not wealthy. Are Lambos cool? Yes they are. But a Lambo represents nothing more than a car payment. It literally has no significance when it comes to a person being wealthy or broke. In fact, even if you can afford the Lambo payment, it doesn’t mean you’re wealthy. Real wealth is money that produces more money, regardless of your involvement.
To the majority of America who believes wealth means retiring at 60 and taking a 30 year vacation, you’re settling and squandering your potential. If you were smart enough to make enough money that you had some left over to invest, and then you were disciplined enough to keep investing and not use the money for liabilities, why would you quit at the end? There are two things you have not considered. First, what if you don’t have to wait until you’re 60 to have your freedom? Second, what are you going to do with your life for 30 years? When people retire, the reaction their mind has is similar to a degree, as the reaction of a member or the military coming home from a war. They’ve been used to a certain environment, with certain routines, and they’ve adapted to that successfully. Now all the sudden, you are in an entirely different environment that you haven’t been trained for and have to reality on. This will happen to you too in your own life if you follow the traditional route to retirement.
If you’re reading this and you agree with me on living the life of your dreams today and owning your potential, then Wealth DynamX is for you. I provide my clients with the right information, planning and goal setting, coaching, accountability, a network, and exclusive financial tools and investment resources so that my clients can build wealth now, eliminate poverty in their own lives now, and own their potential now. If you don’t want to wait until retirement, click here. This will be the “all-in” plan. This means sacrificing the next 10 years to be free forever.
Own Your Potential,
Jerry Fetta
Grant Cardone Certified Coach
Jerry Fetta helps his clients build wealth so that they can eradicate poverty in their own lives and own their potential.
He believes scarcity and abundance cannot co-exist and that the way to end poverty is to help you build wealth.
You were not created to spend 40+ hours per week serving the 40-year-to-life sentence trading your precious time for money just to live in mediocrity.
However, the truth is that time and money must be exchanged. It just doesn’t need to be you making the exchange.
Jerry helps his clients create wealth that exchanges time and money on their behalf. The only way to do this is to make more money, keep it, and then multiply it.
He has helped clients double their income, save $100,000 tax-free, and secure 8–12% fixed annual returns on their assets.
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