There's something really scary and insidious about the old/current system that teaches us that the only way to make money is to work hard and that people are poor because they don't work hard enough.
There's something really scary and insidious about the old/current system that teaches us that the only way to make money is to work hard and that people are poor because they don't work hard enough.
That a good life is one where we work and save and work and save and then eventually one day when we have "enough money" we can start to do the things that set our souls on fire?
Kristin defines money as a universally agreed-upon exchange of value, providing invaluable insights into how to make your nomadic dreams a reality without breaking the bank.
One of my favorite things to do during the day in whatever country I am in is to take long walks, followed by long afternoon lunches or teas at new #vegan spots I discover along the way.
In this podcast Amel talks to us about various aspects of personal and business growth, focusing on themes such as adaptability, mindset shifts around money, the importance of self-awareness, and building businesses aligned with one's lifestyle.
Fun fact: when I lived in Boston, MA I had a tutoring company where I taught university students from Wealthy families and the Saudi Royal family (the princes and princesses) finance. I taught from freshman to 3rd year.