The Best Time To Start A Business: When You Are Young, Broke, And Naive

The best time to start a business is when you are young, broke, and naive. Once you are wealthy and know the cruelties of the world, your enthusiasm for starting a business will fade. Since I was 12 I’ve always wanted to be an entrepreneur. I was surrounded by kids whose parents started beverage companies

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The Only Scenarios Where Repeated Failure Is An Option

Everybody fails from time to time. It’s a part of life. But repeated failure can be a sign you’re stuck in a rut, not learning from your mistakes, or need more support. Let’s discuss risk taking and when repeated failure is appropriate and when it’s not. When Repeated Failure Is An Option On the way

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How To Make Over $100 An Hour Driving For Uber

Driving for Uber is one way to earn extra side hustle income. After all, the more income you make, the sooner you can reach financial independence. Side hustles are a part of the post-pandemic era of making money. However, making money driving for Uber is getting harder and harder now. Uber is currently DESPERATE for

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Adopting From Foster Care: Clarifying The Misconceptions To Build A Loving Home

One of the biggest benefits of financial freedom is the ability to spend more time helping other people. Although writing about building wealth is useful and donating money is good, adopting or fostering a child reaches a next level of kindness.  Today’s post is from Jillian at Montana Money Adventures. She has adopted not one,

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An Inexpensive And Easy Solution To Improving America’s Financial Health

Knowledge brings about wealth and power. If this wasn’t the case, you wouldn’t have families spending $20,000+ a year for their children to attend kindergarten through the 12th grade. If knowledge wasn’t so important, there wouldn’t be any private tutoring or a test prep industry. If education was no big thing, there wouldn’t be a

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