FINANCIAL FREEDOM AT 25
FINANCIAL FREEDOM AT 25
Financial freedom at an early age has become a dream for many of the youth and an even greater prayer for our parents. Many parents have gone further to having their children commence school at a very tender age, to try and grant them an earlier start.
While many would argue that financial freedom at the early age of 25 can never happen, given the frugal living tips that many would be eager to offer, I say think outside the box. Go for that business idea that has been on your mind for the better part of your childhood. While not many of us are graced with parents who are in a position to set them up well in life, many industrialists will echo on about how they got an early start. Andrew Carnegie started working at a measly age of 13, Jan Koum, a California immigrant, at 18 got to attract the attention of Yahoo, where without formal education got to cut his teeth as an infrastructure engineer.
Although the children’s rights act would frown upon one employing an underage person, in the current day and age, we don’t all have to walk the same path as Carnegie. Financial freedom at 25 is possible. “The secret to wealth is simple: Find a way to do more for others than anyone else does. Become more valuable. Do more. Give more. Be more. Serve more.” ― Tony Robbins, Money Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom