Everyone who wants to create a fortune has a long way to go, first we need to learn how to earn, save and then learn how to make money work for us. Someone creates a business for this, someone is looking for investments, but the essence remains the same, we earn, save and increase our capital.
I'm wondering how long we'll need to do the savings? Who has already reached any significant level, are you still saving, or you can afford to live without any financial restrictions?
I have just started taking steps towards achieving my well-being and it is still very difficult for me to understand how I can achieve my goal and become a wealthy person. The thought that I will have to save for a long time now seems difficult, will it not tire me, will I be able to go this way. I already have some bitcoin and I like the feeling that I own something of value. When I manage to save some money, I buy again, but this is not permanent because I do not have a permanent job. Sometimes I want to buy new sneakers, and I decide to buy or postpone, sometimes I doubt if I'm doing the right thing, maybe I should provide myself with everything I need and save only what remains, if left.
Probably now I am thinking that I would not like to save all the time, I would like to reach the level at which I would be a wealthy person and I would not have to worry about money, but I have no idea when I can achieve this.
You don't need to worry about what the wealthiest people are doing with their money, as they certainly aren't thinking about you. When you reach a certain point, like in the millions, it becomes about diversification of assets which can likely protect them from ever going poor again - even if they never worked another day in their lives. They might have a couple million in bonds, low paying but rock solid, a couple million in blue chip stocks which are super reliable and slightly higher paying and then put the rest in the regular stock market which will ebb and flow. With savings rates going up the whole picture is actually changing as we speak.