"HAPPY TIME 7:7"
The Poor work for Money. The Rich work for Time.
by Ludwig Rosete
www.ca2020.net
Some people say they are busy. When would that end? After 20 or 40 years? Then they look at their life only working for money. Do they find fulfillment, happiness or peace? Of course they do. They felt very productive all those years. What does it mean to be productive?
We have two assets: money and time. That's one of the things I learned in my first business book WHY WE WANT YOU TO BE RICH. I wish I have read it before I was twenty but at least I was informed before I'm 30. The authors said most people work to have more money and rich business people work to have more time. But, aren't we taught to work because we need money?
When I was younger and watched the television, I see rich people having no time for their children. They were so busy that their children were neglected and turned into drug addicts. I told myself, I will never be a businessman so I can have more time for my children and I don't want to be rich. Just to find out it wasn't always the case. I learned to never believe in movies.
People who have no time are busy people. They are not businessmen. They just couldn't stop their busy-ness. People who have drug addict children in the movies were either a highly-paid EMPLOYEE, who have a lot of responsibilities in the office, and SELF-EMPLOYED or the so-called FREELANCERS, who think they are businessmen because they don't have bosses. These people value MONEY more than TIME. Then some people think they value TIME and think that striving to earn more money is valuing MONEY. They never bothered to ask, how do rich people earn money but still have time?
The people who think they value TIME and are not rich are the people that fascinates me the most. A lot of my office mates told me that they do not want to be rich because they might become greedy. They told me that it depends on the person's contentment. Well it's true. I want to be rich because I'm not contented with the TIME I'm giving to my FAMILY, FRIENDS, DREAMS & ENDEAVORS. They thought I value MONEY. They never knew I value TIME. These friends go out all the time. They play paintball, go out-of-town, play basketball & many more. They think they have TIME. They have time to celebrate with their family and friends during birthdays and occasions. They were BLINDED that they have TIME. They never saw how much TIME THEY WORK FOR MONEY versus HAPPY TIMES.
I hated every time going out-of-town or playing with friends on a day-off then those days end and thinking again of work tomorrow. In a week, the ratio of happy time and work time is 2:7. Then some people say that's why you have to find a work that you think you are happy and make happy time 7:7. But actually, deep inside them, just fool yourself you are happy with work time. Is there a work that makes you happy? Yes, of course. Do they pay you with what you need? It's too rare.
Just imagine if you can have happy time 7:7. And that happy time is a REALLY happy time for you! What are you doing in your happy time? For me, it's to be with my family, friends, loved-ones, playing games and many more. And now that I can really see myself having more time, I would want to have more TIME to teach people also have their OWN TIME. And you can only have more time if you are RICH WITH PASSIVE INCOME. That is if you are aware that you can really create passive income.
What is it that you value the most? Is it working for 20 or 40 years? Or is it your time for your family? Or is it doing more good to others and not just working for your boss? What are your REAL DREAMS? Do you value your time for them? Do you take ACTION to BRIDGE to those DREAMS? What are those ACTIONS?
A lot of people are taking action to have more time. If you also want to know more about the benefits they got in taking action with us, you can contact me through my mobile 0917.6149.879 with your name and intention of knowing more.
Ludwig Rosete
0917.6149.879
www.ca2020.net
P.S. "Time is the coin of your life. It is the only coin you have, and only you can determine how it will be spent. Be careful lest you let other people spend it for you."-Carl Sandburg
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