Genicar Puertollano
Entrepreneur | Car Achiever @24 | Content Creator
01/03/2025
Wag kang bibitaw sa mga pangarap mo kahit maraming challenges sa buhay. Dahil darating ang araw, kwento mo naman ang magiging inspirasyon ng mga taong gustong gusto rin magtagumpay.✨
01/03/2025
Let the M in March stand for miracles, money, manifestation, and motivation, bringing more of each into your life.✨🥰
01/03/2025
Kung palagi mong pinalilibutan ang sarili mo ng mga taong successful, positive, at laging moving forward, mas mahihikayat ka rin na gawin ang same thing. Being around with goal-oriented and hardworking people will push you to improve yourself, work harder, and share your knowledge with others.
Sumama ka sa mga taong hindi ka hahayaang mag-settle for less, hindi ka papayagang sumuko, at laging ipapaalala sa’yo kung gaano kalaki ang potential mo, para mo na ring natanggap ang isa sa biggest gifts in life. Ang ganitong klaseng support system ay hindi lang tutulong sa’yo para maging successful, kundi magiging inspiration mo rin para tumulong at magbigay ng positive impact sa iba.
01/03/2025
Enjoying Amazing Choco Barley- a healthier alternative to traditional chocolate drinks! Great way to satisfy my sweet cravings while staying nourished!☕🍫🤎
01/03/2025
I grew up thinking that making money depended on working harder and getting a good job. But Rich Dad Poor Dad made me realize that wealth isn’t just about how much you earn—it’s about how you think about money. The book opened my eyes to the difference between working for money and making money work for me. It challenged everything I thought I knew about success and financial freedom.
7 Powerful Lessons I Learned from the Book:
1. The rich don’t work for money; they make money work for them. I used to believe that getting a high-paying job was the key to wealth. But now, I understand that financial freedom comes from building assets that generate income, not just working for a paycheck.
2. Financial education is more important than a high salary. Schools teach us how to earn money, but they don’t teach us how to manage it. I’ve learned that understanding investing, assets, and liabilities is what truly separates the wealthy from the rest.
3. Assets put money in your pocket; liabilities take money out. This simple concept changed how I see money. Instead of spending on things that lose value, I need to invest in assets like real estate, businesses, or stocks that generate income over time.
4. The poor and middle class work for money, but the rich build wealth. I realized that most people trade their time for money, but the wealthy focus on creating systems and investments that earn for them, even while they sleep.
5. Fear and comfort keep people trapped in the rat race. Many people stick to jobs they don’t like because they fear losing security. This book taught me that real security comes from financial independence, not relying on a paycheck.
6. The rich take calculated risks. I used to avoid anything that seemed risky, but I’ve learned that smart financial decisions often require stepping outside of my comfort zone and being willing to take well-thought-out risks.
7. Developing an entrepreneurial mindset is key to financial freedom.
We come from humble families, old houses and small towns with sad stories.
We are not hustling to impress or be in any competition with anyone. We just want to change the storyline and fight the battles our parents never won.
If you need to start over,
Start over. There’s no shame in it.
Reset, rework, rebuild. Just don’t quit.💪🏻
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