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Board Economics
Re: What is your biggest obstacle to achieving financial freedom ?
by
Marcellin9
on 27/04/2023, 06:19:52 UTC
~ That's what I wanted to say, don't be dependent on others' support. If you feel lack of knowledge in the field that you are passionate about, use the internet to find the knowledge there. Although many courses require payment, there are free courses that can give you what you need. Just don't give up. Learn what you need. And you'll find a good job eventually and will be financially independent.

You need to be keen in finding the right information and yes there's always a way for free one you just need to be more resourceful, if you want to succeed you need to work it out even there are hardship and failures what matters is you are not giving up and you are really trying your best, we never know where success will come but the feeling of achieving it will be sweeter than anything else right?

Keep trying and keep experimenting. There's always the right way to follow and once you discover it, you'll be able to enhance it for good.

So, the biggest obstacle is not trying. The biggest obstacle is thinking that being financially dependent is your fate and you have to live with it. Today, when we have the internet around, this is never the case. Yes, it can take years of unsuccessful tires, but you will find what you are looking for eventually. If you don't have time, do it once in a week, but do it.
One step at the beginning is a difficult thing to do, but it's not as difficult to maintain what we have started. Try everything, even if we don't succeed after trying at least we will get a very valuable experience for the future. Don't be afraid to start and try, because if we can't do that we won't know what potential is within us, besides that keep learning and adding knowledge to ourselves, it will really help us. But now I see many people who are afraid to start, that's what makes it difficult to move from their comfort zone.

Well, the answer is yes, those who are in their comfort zone are afraid to explore for more, they are not willing to move forward as the chance of losing or failing is what they have in their mind, or they are not willing because they are already satisfied with how they live their life, the idea of pushing yourself to find a much better way to improve your lifestyle is not easy as we mentioned but it's doable if you find the venue for your financial success.

I share that same perspective in the sense of slow and difficult start, but once you manage to fill it up, maintaining will be easier, as long as you are keen to keep learning for more.

"Those who are in their comfort zone are afraid to explore for more, they are not willing to move forward as the chance of losing or failing is what they have in their mind...if you find the venue for your financial success.", this is much larger than something that applies to financial success. I picked this comment to reply simply because this is what I am going through at the moment. Long story short, I am facing a financial dilemma that may either lead to a much better financial outcome/independence or consume all big savings over so many years. The only thing that holds me back is indeed the "comfort zone" feeling. I don't feel like taking chances now as I have family to support. No high returns seem to be attractive than knowing every bill is paid up. To be honest, I hate this feeling but it is still good in everyone's interest if I choose not to take any risks. Oh, this is a headache.