Written by: I.K Adusei
In Wallace D. Wattles’ book The Science of Getting Rich, he dismissed the lifelong contention that life is a competition for resources in which the fittest survive. According to him, there are infinite resources available to everyone. The competition for scarce resources is, therefore, a needless undertaking.
Money is all around us. Resources are never scarce and more resources can be created out of nothing if we look beyond our scarcity mentality.
The guy that constantly asked for directions helped google to invent Google Maps. The woman who was late to work and asked a friend for a lift helped create the ride-sharing app Lyft. The man who asked for a spare room in his friend’s vacation home abroad helped birth Airbnb services.
Money is all around us. Those who look beyond scarcity usher themselves into a world of limitless possibilities.
Your ability to see money, where others see problems will largely hinge on the extent of the financial education you have. The depth of your financial education will depend on your level of financial literacy and your understanding of how to generate positive cash flow in your bid to start small and grow big in business.
To master these areas in business you would need to read this book over again. People with little or no financial education end up with a mountain of debt and limited financial possibilities. How to Start Small is replete with information on financial success. It was written to help you unlock the doors to your financial freedom. Have a real communion with this book. Get a good financial education while you can.
Source: How To Start Small: Financial Skills For Business Success a Book by I.K Adusei
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