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Never Put All Your Eggs One Basket
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Never Put All Your Eggs One Basket
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The stories of business moguls like Warren Buffet, Mary Kay Ash and Magic Johnson fascinated me. All of them have a diversified financial portfolio. They inspired me to want more in life. I was unsure how to do it, but the desire was created. Their unparalleled business acumen and the ability to diversify, creating a myriad of revenue streams, inspired me to envision a life beyond the constraints of financial instability. As someone who had long lived paycheck to paycheck, the realization struck hard - I needed to chart a different course if I ever wanted to break free from the cycle of financial uncertainty. This is the story of my journey, a quest for financial independence and a determination to carve out a path that leads to prosperity based on biblical principles.
The realization of changing my life hit me like a lightning bolt during a particularly challenging month. I had just paid my car note, utilities, and other necessities, leaving me with a paltry amount that vanished before I could even catch a breath. The fragility of relying on a single income source became glaringly apparent, and I knew I needed to make a change.
The realization of changing my life hit me like a lightning bolt during a particularly challenging month. I had just paid my car note, utilities, and other necessities, leaving me with a paltry amount that vanished before I could even catch a breath. The fragility of relying on a single income source became glaringly apparent, and I knew I needed to make a change.