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The Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde from the world of money

  "'O God!' I screamed, and 'O God!' again and again; for there before my eyes — pale and shaken, and half fainting, and groping before him with his hands, like a man restored from death — there stood Henry Jekyll!"   – from “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde”   “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” is a well-known example of a psychiatric disorder, commonly known as split personality.   Split personality is a mental disorder that is characterized by “at least two distinct and enduring identities or dissociated personality states that alternately control a person’s behavior”.   There is a very similar “character” suffering from split personality in the world if money…   Debt.   Debt has two very distinctive sides, one is evil and destructive (like Mr. Hyde), the other side is constructive and one of the most important tools for building wealth (Dr. Jekyll). Two completely different sides to the same coin.   Thus… “The Strange Case of Good and

Are you passing on this?

  How bad do you want your financial freedom? I sent you a crypto newsletter because I want you to be rich and escape the rat race. However, it seems that there might be a few things stopping you.   I wanted to take a minute to talk about the two of them...   1. Money blocks.  Most people think that money is the root of all evil (personally, that’s how losers think). But the reality is it’s the root of all goodness. Wealth is what will give you the means to lift yourself up and help those around you.   As my Rich Dad said,  “Money may not be the most important thing in life, but it affects everything that is.”   2. Patience and discipline.  Most people give up before even starting (again, the mark of a loser). But achieving financial freedom is not an event… it’s a process. And it will only happen if you take the first step… and then the step after that.   In short - there’s no way to really avoid the pain or the scary parts. Inevitably, you’ll have to choose between two pains:   The p