Those who know me may think this a strange statement coming from a guy whose message is often about being mindful, being grounded in reality and having sense of higher purpose, but, um, yeah… just go ahead and do it. In fact, I recommend that every person spend a chunk of their life focused primarily on making money. Making money is easy… if that’s all you want to do. How can you best manage, reduce and/or leverage your debt?.How can you best develop, invest and/or diversify your assets?.How can you maximize the quality of your purchasing power, both fixed and variable?.
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How can you improve the quality of your income, both actively and passively?.It’s a simple diagram, but how well do you manage it? Here are just a few of the questions you can ask yourself: The following simple diagram provides a good starting point, whether you’re looking to earn for yourself or contribute to others: To be effective in most endeavors, we as individuals must have a basic facility with money. In fact, when a superior understanding of money and mathematics are put together, the resulting combination can move mountains. Like math, money is not a real thing but nevertheless is incredibly well understood, documented and learnable. Let’s keep things practical and look at how each of those resources work for us: Earn Money. Attention is arguably, all by itself, human reality.īut never mind the philosophy. Money and time are abstractions used to explain aspects of human reality. I’d add that, in addition to being the least explored, attention is the most real of those three resources. The first is money, the second is time, and the third is attention. “There are three major fungible resources that we as individuals have. The inspiration for this post comes from Thales Teixeira, Assistant Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School, who was quoted in a recent New Yorker article as follows: Now as I cycle back over last year’s posts, in this post (#15 out of 27) I’d like to take a stab at things from a slightly wider and more structured perspective. this post here… and this one here among others).
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Last year I looked at the “good problem to have” of having too much to do, time allocation being a recurring theme of this blog (e.g. How can we get (and also, provide others with) the best possible ride for our MTA ticket? Every day we’re issued an “MTA” ticket – a ticket that allows us to earn and spend three precious commodities: money, time and attention.Įverything we have – and everything we have to give to others – boils down to one or more of those ultimate resources.