Sunday, October 3, 2010

My Journey to Financial Freedom

My recent book purchase on financial knowledge entitled "Think Rich Pinoy" by: Larry Gamboa
In the reality of life, being raise and leave by in a middle class society whose boundaries was limited in some aspect, opportunities where usually pave the way to the elite member of the society whom always enjoy the best things in life.  It is unless people like me who live on a rat race made an audacious step to go beyond and think of more ways on how I can best improve my financial portfolio. 

However, seeing things in a different perspective, it allows and gives us chances to change our life’s standing to the society based on our goal and purpose in life. Looking back my childhood, me and my siblings were so lucky to have parents who made us on what we are and what we have today. Despite our meager income, they were able to send us college and had our post graduate diploma. They keep on telling us that education is the best key for us to succeed in life and get the best position when we are on our respective field. On the contrary, they are absolutely right; we made our path to our professional career and positioned our self far from what we expected to be. 

As I contemplate on matters in life, the more we try to get to a higher ground the more the society become demanding on our needs and wants in life. Maybe because i want to reach my financial freedom as early as now as I am too late for this and for the reason that I want to share more of what I have to those who really need it but can’t make to have it for some underlying reason. I believe, I have the capacity to shine in this field but I have no mentor who can teach me how to free myself from the rat race.  Allow me to share some quotes from the ebook of Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosake. "The main reason people struggle financially is because they spent years in school but learned nothing about money. The result is, people learn to work for money... but never learn to have money work for them".  So what I did is read…read...and read! Feeding the mind again is what more important. Reading over the net on the basic things I should know on how to establish my financial portfolio gives me motivation to boost and strive more and reach my goal.

This ebook of Robert Kiyosake gives me the idea that knowledge cannot only be found  and experience in four corners of the room but also to people who have insights on how to increase financial intelligence and solve life’s common problem. Education and wisdom about money are important. Start early. Buy a book. Go to a seminar. Practice. Start small. I will share with you some of my journey relevant to this in my future blog. I already have done into action what I have learned into this ebook.

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