There's a reason they don't teach us how to save money in school. As you know, everyone comes from different backgrounds and different socio economic statuses. Some people know more about money by learning it from their parents, others don't know where to start. I'm assuming that you either have no prior knowledge on how to save money or you've tried a few tactics that didn't work. If you're good at savings and just wanted to check out my course because you heard about it from a friend or saw my YouTube channel. Welcome.
Whatever the reason you're here, I firmly believe everyone should have the tools to save money regardless of where you come from. Speaking of where you come from, keeping people in their place helps a lot of people make money either by keeping them in their nine to five jobs working for someone else or just not allowing them to start thinking for themselves when it comes to how they want to live their lives. And spend their money. A nine to five job is a way to make money and it's the way a majority of people do it. But there are other ways to make a living much more nowadays than ever before, while also providing stability and consistency. That's exactly what being an entrepreneur raise.
It's learning to deal with uncertainty. I'm going to provide practical learnings and tips for how to objectively look at that lifestyle so you can evaluate it for yourself. But the cornerstone of financial freedom is being able to save money. I'm betting you have wondered how people are able to break free from the typical nine to five and maybe even seen people retire early. I'm one of those people and I'm about to give you the inside track on how it's done. If a nine to five creates predictability and stability and that's the goal, then the alternative to that must also create the same result.
But when we constantly bombarded with things like ads and holiday shopping, it becomes tough to save money. Our economy is built on the fact that people will buy things. 70% actually comes from consumer spending. And as we get older, the more set in our ways we become. Trying to save money when we're in our 30s is harder than if we had learned it in our 20s. But that doesn't mean it's impossible.
I've helped many people see the benefits of saving and help them instill the best practices to continue to save. The fact is, most people don't save money so you're already lightyears ahead of your peers. So I want to congratulate you on taking this step.