Why You Must Know How Money Works
Why You Must Know How Money Works

There’s an old saying: “What we think about, we bring about.”
The expression holds true over the course of our lives in determining both our struggles and our successes. What you think about becomes your reality.
What will your reality be?
It will largely depend on how you think about money.
If you’re like many, you think primarily in emotional terms. You get excited to buy something new. You grow frustrated when paying bills. Because you find the mechanics of money uninteresting and confusing, you end up like so many others—never learning how money really works.
No big deal, right? But here’s the thing about money. It’s not like cooking, golfing, or any other skill you can get by without. If you don’t know how to properly grill salmon, who cares? If you can’t drain a 20-foot putt, so what? But if you don’t know how money works, you might wake up every day wondering why life SUCKS.
That’s a strong word, but yes, not knowing how money works… sucks. It sucks up your time. It sucks up your freedom. And, most importantly, it sucks up your income. So where does it all go? It goes to your mortgage lender, your credit card company, your bank, Apple, Amazon, Netflix. You know—the guys who know exactly how money works. W.C. Fields said, “It’s morally wrong to allow a sucker to keep his money.”
This is what you’re up against. You become a sucker. They become wealthy.
The world is full of people who are happy to tell you what to do with your money.
Fortunately, you have tools at your disposal to transform your sucker mindset into a money mindset. Here’s how to start:
Test your literacy with the HowMoneyWorks challenge.
In five quick questions, you can discover if you have the knowledge you need to help make measured financial decisions and alter your future for the better. Ask me for the link and we’ll review your results together!
Read the HowMoneyWorks: Stop Being a Sucker book.
It’s designed to help you learn how money really works so you can stop being a sucker, start being a student, and be the one to call the shots throughout your life with confidence.
Meet with a financial professional.
When your car is broken, you go to a mechanic. So why not do the same for your finances? A licensed and qualified financial professional can give you the knowledge you need to answer questions like “How do I get the best rate on my mortgage?” and “How can I pay off my credit card debt?” and “Am I financially prepared for an emergency?” Plus, they’ll help you leverage that knowledge by working with you to prepare a financial roadmap for your future.
Grand failure or grand finale?
You choose. It all starts with your thinking. It all starts with knowing how money works.