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Jim Rohn once said, “You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.” The same could be said for the information we consume and the advice we take. When it comes to building wealth, you have to be selective with the information you consume. Is the information relevant to where you are and hope to be? Is it in alignment with your family’s true scorecard for success? Is the information designed to help you become wealthy or designed to help you not go broke? The starting point for all these questions is to know where your income ranks.
By Wealth Woman & Acorn GroveJim Rohn once said, “You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.” The same could be said for the information we consume and the advice we take. When it comes to building wealth, you have to be selective with the information you consume. Is the information relevant to where you are and hope to be? Is it in alignment with your family’s true scorecard for success? Is the information designed to help you become wealthy or designed to help you not go broke? The starting point for all these questions is to know where your income ranks.