What is financial freedom, after all? Many people view it as a mythical, intangible concept. It’s not. Financial freedom isn't just about accumulating wealth. True financial freedom is about creating a life where money serves your goals, and not the other way around. Throughout my journey of life, I've learned that true wealth comes from understanding your relationship with money and aligning it with your values. True financial freedom is about making informed decisions, taking calculated risks, and continuously educating yourself. Financial freedom is a journey, not a destination. #TimGuest #InfiniteWealth #FinancialFreedom
I couldn't agree more, financial freedom is indeed about aligning your resources with your values and making informed decisions. The journey is key to understanding it fully.
Thank you for sharing your insights, Tim! We completely agree that financial freedom is about aligning money with one's values.
We agree with your insights on financial freedom, Tim. It's refreshing to see a focus on aligning personal values with financial goals. It's inspiring to hear about your journey and how you've found true wealth in that understanding.
We completely agree that financial freedom is about serving one's goals, Tim. It’s fascinating to see how people prioritize their spending based on their values.
Love this! Financial freedom isn't just about stacking cash—it's about using money to live the life you want, not letting it control you. It’s all about balance, making smart choices, and staying true to what matters most. Definitely a journey, not a finish line! Great perspective!
Tim Guest, you've captured the essence of financial freedom beautifully. It's about aligning money with our values and goals. As someone who's navigated multiple careers, I see it as a journey of continuous learning and adapting; freedom to do what you want to do when and where you want to do it and with whom.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! It’s interesting to think about how different cultural perspectives can shape our understanding of financial freedom. What cultural factors do you think impact our relationship with money?
I completely agree with your emphasis on financial education as a key component of financial freedom, Tim. It's fascinating to see how different cultures approach wealth and financial literacy.
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2wI love when a client talks about their driver for financial freedom BEFORE they understand the concepts of Intergenerational wealth, ideal lifestyle numbers and the like. Most of my clients talk about freedom as having "more money", correct me if I am wrong but having an extra $1 is classes as more so expanding your horizons, understanding what is needed to reach goals, stay comfortable and also streach for what's next is KEY to unlocking those dreams.