Escaping the rat race is just a thought, not a job away!
Why despite a good job, diligent savings pattern, you still can’t see yourself retiring before you are 45 or 50 year old?
And why despite progressing nicely in your career, as the year goes by, you somehow have the sinking feeling that your dream is drifting away from you and you finds yourself negotiating downward your life dreams.
The culprit preventing you from retiring young and retiring rich is not a good paying job as you are already having one.

What then is the culprit?
It’s your perception of money that is the major obstacle preventing you from living the life you dream of …… a life where you have time and the money to do what you want, with whom you want, wherever you want and whenever you want.
Only by re-examining your existing framework for understanding money, specifically asking, “What Is Money? or What Money Represents?”
Most working adults define money as a representation of the worth of their time and work. They fail to see money is an expression of value…… the value generated from the time and work they produced everyday.
Because of this defect in our existing framework for understanding money, we have the erroneous thinking that the salary represents our worth. In actual fact, it’s only the worth of the job. It’s not what we are worth.
Our worth is the value of our production generated from the time and work we do everyday. And it is worth many times the value of the job.
When we see money as an expression of the value we generate, then the natural follow up questions are :
- who have taken a big slice of the value I have generated?
- How can I enjoy 100% of the value of production I generated?
And when you want to be paid what you are worth instead of what the job is worth, when you truly want to live the live you truly entitled to ….. Then it’s time to do the things you like, time to watch your children grow, money to enjoy the finer things in life …. make time to have a chat.
The Writer Is A Millionaire Builder, who is an epitome of a person living life on his own terms, since age of 42.



