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How I Became Rich in Time Before Becoming Financially Rich

3/10/2023

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If you're someone who is tired of living paycheck to paycheck and dreaming of financial freedom, there's a story that might inspire you. It's about how I became rich in time before I became rich financially. All these rich guys lie and say you need to be rich first, I am the only one who did this and turned it into a science for anyone to use.

Many people believe that you need to be rich first in order to become rich in free time. But that's not necessarily true. In fact, I did it backwards. I became rich in time before I became rich financially.

Why did I do this? I realized that I would never become wealthy without an high paying skill first. But to learn skills, I needed time. Time that my low-wage job could not afford me. So, I decided to minimize life as much as possible.

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In order to learn skills that would transform into multiple high paying skills, I knew I needed time and a bit more money and an escape plan. I knew there was a way to hack my life situation to change all that. So, I decided to do something that gave me a competitive edge and allowed me to change the game for myself financially. I minimized expenses to maximize savings. Sold almost all of my belongings, keeping only my computer and mattress, and adapted to living without an air conditioner, even in hot Florida. I wore the same clothes and ate basic, healthy foods like tuna, eggs, protein powder, rice, and canned beans. Instead of owning a car, I used a small motorcycle that required no insurance and repaired it myself when it broke down. All I did was work, learn and go to the gym. A strong body creates a strong mind. 
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It was a DR650 motorcycle, while everyone else was paying off car payments and heavy mechanic fees to get around. I was getting 60+ miles a gallon, not required to have insurance and fixed my own shit.
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I had a blow up mattress. A desk for my computer, a microwave, 1 burner stove. Sure, I could have afforded more stuff, but why not? Because I only cared about escaping the rat race.
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I knew every skill, welding, mechanics, carpentry, electric and more. I learned all the trades so I never needed to pay my way out of a situation.
A man who needs no one can not lose, self sufficiency is freedom to choose. Jack of all trades, master of none. My fate I decide, when I am done.
With my job being a night shift security guard, I devoted my free time to learning my chosen high paying skill which for me was cybersecurity, among other things which would provide me with a high earning career path. With zero intention of using that career path as a lifelong career, but as a ladder in a long plan to an exit strategy to have the time to learn skills more and obtain multiple high paying skills. I became hell bent with as learning as many skills as possible to make me self sufficient. I knew I wouldn't be happy as a high payed corporate slave.

My job was a night shift job. No one was watching me at the job and no one ever came. So, I used that time to learn high paying skills. I was saving over 80% of my income because of my new lifestyle I created after I minimized expenses to maximize savings and had a plan to escape the rent trap forever by going completely off-grid in a camper van I was going to build.

I eventually built my solar-powered camper van slowly during the day until I finally escaped rent to live full-time on the road as a digital nomad. Now that I was free, but not yet wealthy, my cost of living was only $100-200 a month. My alternative way of living yielding a way to maximize my savings, free my time. More time is more time to get rich, more time to learn more skills.

The skills I learned in cybersecurity earned me thousands upon thousands, some contracts were 22k a month.

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I was so hell bent on escaping the life I knew was a goddamn trap I, studied carpentry, mechanics and various other forms of engineering to build a campervan with cloud computers inside and a wireless access point for me to live on the road full time.
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Working nightshift allowed me to learn various skilled while earning money for it. Video editing, marketing, cybersecurity and other skills I know I needed to escape the matrix and be my own boss.
I than used the free time coming from my new minimalist lifestyle to continue using my high paying skill to give me earned income while I saved over 90% of it. I used my free time to travel and determine where the best place in the nation was for my next step to increase my wealth which I would do by purchasing appreciating assets, during my travels I built and sold multiple businesses off of zero startup capital.

Lets reverberate what I said, because you need to understand that getting rich is possible for you.

While being a brokie working as a security guard I saved over 80% of my income and had a plan to escape the rent trap forever by going completely off-grid in a camper van I was going to build. I built my solar-powered camper van slowly during the day until I finally escaped rent to live full-time on the road as a digital nomad. Now that I was free, but not yet wealthy, I used my high paying skill to continue to give me high yielding earned income while I saved over 90% of it and used my free time obtained from my minimalist lifestyle to travel and build multiple businesses also off of zero startup capital. And invested my profits into appreciating assets to free myself permanently.
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However, it's important to note that this way of getting wealth is not for the individual who desires the high life immediately but cares more about maximizing time immediately. To me, the high life was as simple as a small cabin in the woods with internet or the ability to do and go wherever I want. But once I realized how much free time I had I used that time to become financially rich, due to simply having too much free time on my hands. I was so free, getting rich became a fun hobby that gave me something to do. It also became part of becoming the best version of myself possible.

The finished build of my solar power camper van which maximized my net savings and made my overhead near zero.

Now, the key points to take away from my story are:
  1. Recognize that you need a high paying skill to become wealthy, but that requires you to maximize time as much as possible.
  2. Minimize expenses as much as possible to maximize savings.
  3. Use your free time to learn skills and develop multiple high paying skills which gives more time.
  4. Have an alternative lifestyle plan to escape the rent trap forever, there are more ways than one.
  5. Use your free time to travel and build businesses with zero startup capital.
  6. Invest your excess wealth into apricating assets.
  7. Understand that this way of getting wealth is not for those who desire the high life, but rather for those who value freedom above all else. {But with the free time you achieve you could get the high life if you wanted anyway still.}
  8. Discipline and minimizing expenses low as possible are key to success.
In conclusion, becoming rich in time before becoming financially rich is not impossible. It takes discipline, sacrifice, and a desire for freedom above all else. By minimizing expenses to maximize savings and living an alternative lifestyle, you can maximize your time to learn multiple high paying skills and build businesses that can eventually lead to financial freedom.

My life after escaping the matrix and doing whatever the fuck I want and answering to no one but myself and my own way of life.

Today, I'm addicted to the life of a digital nomad and investing my excess wealth into appreciating assets. My life is cheap and the amount I make from my businesses and earned income cash flow is nearly all saved. This gives me the ability to be completely free and do whatever I want.

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Remember, this way of getting wealth is not for the faint of heart. It requires discipline, sacrifice, and a burning desire for freedom. But if you're ready to take that leap of faith, I'm here to guide you every step of the way. So, join my community, and let's start building your path to financial and time freedom together.
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