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The #1 Value that Underlies Everything I Do on Finance Your Freedom
photo by Laura Jeanne
I received an email yesterday from someone who told me that, with Finance Your Freedom, I had somehow decided that “money is the most important thing in life.” The email author stated that my view now seems to be that “we can’t live without money, so why not make as much as possible?”
So I Want to Set the Record Straight on Two Points
Which brings me to my second point . . .
Here’s the deal: I make a full-time income (and have liberated myself from corporate America) because of my websites. And someone smarter than I told me that the reason I make a full-time income doing this nonsense is because I’m able to meet people where they’re at and provide value that’s relevant to the world as they see it. And someone even smarter than that person said that to communicate effectively, you need to enter the conversation that your reader is having in their own minds.
So if this money-gibberish is what’s needed, then that’s what I’m going to talk about. Also, I would have benefited from this stuff two years ago. In fact, one of the single most significant events of my adult life was when I realized that I’d never have to work for anyone else again.
Was this realization entirely about money? Hell no.
Did I need to get the money thing handled before I could come to this realization? Yes (at least for me).
But here’s what needs to be unequivocally clear:
Finance your Freedom is about Freedom.
This websitse is not called Finance your Ego; it’s not called Finance Your Bank Account; it’s not called Finance your Vacation, etc.
Am I going to have shit for sale? Of course. Am I going to be making money from this site? Yep. But is making money FYF’s primary value? Not at all. My blogs have the WORST return on investment of everything I do, and they require MORE TIME than everything else I could do; I could double my income as soon as next week if I stopped blogging.
So yeah, I do this shit because I enjoy it and because it’s apparently of value to some people.
If our values are aligned, then I’d love it if you’d subscribe to Finance Your Freedom: