Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Invest in Yourself


Your parents will only invest in your education only until you leave college. But that is
just the basic necessities provided and does not teach you important lessons about
financial education.
Would you depend on colleges or universities to teach you how to make money? Most
colleges only teach you skills so you can earn money working for other people. How
about business school? Honestly, if business lecturers are such experts at business,
why are they still lecturing there instead of making a fortune in business ventures?
Would your boss teach you how to succeed in business so that one day, you will be in
his position?
You and only you have to be proactive enough to take that responsibility
You see, when you invest in yourself, it means taking on the importance of educating
yourself. Education not in the academic or technical sense, though they are necessary
skills to be developed in life. Our education doesn’t stop at college.
For most working adults, their education enters retardation stage after they leave
college. They stop learning and therefore they stop growing. They only grow sideways
from eating too much pizzas or take-out during their busy lunch breaks.
We know that IQ is important right? But why aren’t the most intelligent people in the
world the richest people in the world? There are many accountants and financial
planners rushing to their cars every evening trying to beat the after work traffic
congestions! They are not rich!
How about EQ or Emotional quotient? Do working hard, having a great attitude and a
positive mindset solve our financial situation? These are important when running a
business, but let me illustrate:
If you are driving from Boston to New York using the wrong road map, you won’t get to
our destination no matter how fast you drive your car (working hard)! You can work
harder, but you would only get to the wrong destination faster! You may have the best
attitude in the world or the most positive mindset, but you still won’t get to New York
(although the journey wouldn’t bother you since you are feeling positive about it)

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