Look, I know that the school system in this country doesn’t include any financial training and most people are without the knowledge required for financial independence.
Becoming an entrepreneur is a process so let me tell you about mine.
For Kim and I, it started in 1985. Let me tell you, it wasn’t an easy road to success. 1985 was the longest and hardest year of my life. Kim and I spent time being homeless. We were out of work, had little-to-nothing left in our savings, our credit cards were maxed out, and we were living in an old, brown Toyota. After three weeks of that, a friend found out about our financial situation and invited us to stay in their basement. We stayed there for over nine months.
Becoming my own boss was a long process and I had to unlearn a lot before I could change my mindset from employee to entrepreneur.
So, how are you going to get there? How are you going to get the nerve to tell your boss that you’re not going to be their employee anymore? The first step is to decide whether you want control and independence as an entrepreneur or predictability as an employee.
Can anyone become an entrepreneur? Yes. Many people dream of quitting their 9-to-5 and starting their own business, only a few actually do it. Are you ready for a change?
Your path must begin with a change in philosophy.
Robert Kiyosaki
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