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You're Making Other People Rich: Save, Invest, and Spend with Intention
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You're Making Other People Rich: Save, Invest, and Spend with Intention
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You're Making Other People Rich: Save, Invest, and Spend with Intention
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As a financial advisor on Wall Street,
Ryan Sterling
had seen it all: the unfulfilled millionaires, the disgruntled divorcees, the ego-driven over-spenders. Their money was no longer a beneficial resource, but instead an incredible burden that eventually defined them. But when "them" turned into "him" and he found himself on the verge of a personal collapse, it became clear that building and managing wealth is a lot more complex than formulas or forecasts.
Many of us live in constant unrest as we fill voids with possessions and chronically battle the urge to consume. In
You're Making Other People Rich
, Ryan explores how to use mindfulness and intention to restore your relationship with wealth. He shows you not only how to invest, but also how to be aware of consumer exploitation so that you can take accountability for your future and make deliberate strides toward financial independence.
Ryan Sterling
had seen it all: the unfulfilled millionaires, the disgruntled divorcees, the ego-driven over-spenders. Their money was no longer a beneficial resource, but instead an incredible burden that eventually defined them. But when "them" turned into "him" and he found himself on the verge of a personal collapse, it became clear that building and managing wealth is a lot more complex than formulas or forecasts.
Many of us live in constant unrest as we fill voids with possessions and chronically battle the urge to consume. In
You're Making Other People Rich
, Ryan explores how to use mindfulness and intention to restore your relationship with wealth. He shows you not only how to invest, but also how to be aware of consumer exploitation so that you can take accountability for your future and make deliberate strides toward financial independence.