Grades in school don’t correlate with your income.
The common trend I noticed was everyone I found inspirational was that they had their own businesses, they created their own wealth, they chose their path and they backed themselves to do the work they wanted to in the world and the money always flowed the more they followed their purpose, defied the realistic realm and aimed as high as they could dream.
I grew up thinking that you had to follow the traditional linear path to succeed, but my obsession with people who were creative, who lived extravagant lives (hello Kardashians), always seemed so interesting to me and always felt like there was just so much more to life than anyone around me understand or imagine.
Let’s face it, we are conditioned especially in school to become employees, my views on this is because the government wants you to be employed and to build the economy, because the more workers there are, the more tax money that is generated. (No bad feelings towards tax either, it has its place in our society).
It should be a goal to pay more tax because the more you pay the more you have actually earnt and the more you have had to enjoy, when you wonder at the end of tax time where the hell all your money went, well there’s deeper money mindset work there to be done because it has nothing to do with the money.
Do you feel this way about tax? Did you also notice this trend in inspirational people?
Carla xx