I recently watched a bunch of podcasts with Alex Hormozi and I’m currently reading his book “$100M Offers” (highly recommend it for people who want to start an online business).
I understand where this mindset is coming from and I completely respect it. But it makes me cringe so hard.
Associating money with success and considering it an achievement while knowing that how rich you'll become on average is purely do to how rich and educated your parents were is something that I wish I wouldn't read anymore.
I feel like we need more love and happiness in this world and becoming "rich" (meaning making more than what you need for health, food and housing) will bring you neither.
I do agree, as written, that people with this drive have deep insecurities, but this clearly shouldn't be addressed with more money in my opinion. Love and acceptance can only truly come from within.
I understand where this mindset is coming from and I completely respect it. But it makes me cringe so hard.
Associating money with success and considering it an achievement while knowing that how rich you'll become on average is purely do to how rich and educated your parents were is something that I wish I wouldn't read anymore.
I feel like we need more love and happiness in this world and becoming "rich" (meaning making more than what you need for health, food and housing) will bring you neither.
I do agree, as written, that people with this drive have deep insecurities, but this clearly shouldn't be addressed with more money in my opinion. Love and acceptance can only truly come from within.
Good insights!