When it comes to wealth in a capitalistic society, there are
rules of engagement. In a way, it
is no different than sports. When
it comes to sports, you must know the rules, train for them, have a strategy
and execute like a professional.
When you don’t know the rules of engagement or how to train, you
struggle. In some cases, you may
squander wealth by allowing it to slip through your fingers. This is the fate of most large lottery
winners.
Like sports, wealth is intentional and strategic, especially
when it’s generational. You must
be able to develop strategies and carry them out. Even if you look at families like the Rockefellers, you will
see intentional strategies to increase wealth for today and the future. While it is true the Rockefellers have
inherited their wealth, their affluence had a beginning. It started with one man – John D.
Rockefeller, Sr.. What he
instilled in his offspring was a mindset to strategically grow that wealth. And they have been extraordinarily
successful.
Whether you are Warren Buffet, the Rockefellers, or Jeff
Bezos, there are ways to put money to work for you and future generations. This Sunday we are going to have a very
focused discussion about wealth building strategies. To discuss wealth building we will have a very special
guest. Straight Talk welcomes back
Perry Jefferies. On a previous
show, he discussed “financial fitness”.
On this show, he will talk about what to do once you are financially
fit.
Perry is going talk about specific strategies and mindset
needed to build wealth, from where you are. So you won’t need the winning lottery ticket. He will teach you how to become the
lottery ticket.
Join us. We
will be taking calls for this important and lively discussion.
Tonight, Sunday, November 17, from 7:00pm-8:30pm (EST) at Straight
Talk with Ted Santos.
To hear the show live: https://www.blogtalkradio.com/ted_santos/2019/11/18/do-you-know-the-wealth-building-strategies-of-the-affluent
Call to comment or ask questions live at: (323) 642-1387.
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