Saving does not necessarily require us an instant big amount. Whether it's big or small, it does not actually matter. What's most important is how you often save regardless of its amount. So if you have only few bucks left from your salary, then continue saving it because once the value compounded, it will gradually become a significant amount. And frankly speaking, even the poorest of the poor can definitely save if he really aims to, it only depends on the kind of mindset you chose to adopt.
Now my question is, why do a lot of people complain that saving is too hard for them? Well reality hits that inflation is inevitable, but does it mean that people can only save if there is no longer inflation? Or is it that people actually adopt the wrong mindset towards saving their money?
Many people say it’s hard to save, but the truth is if you really want to save, you can. It all starts with your own decision and effort, no matter how small your income may be.
In fact, I believe that those who earn less often end up saving more than people with high incomes, simply because they value every coin.
Saving is not about how much you make, but about how disciplined you are. Even the smallest profit can be set aside if you have the right mindset. Consistency, self-control, and discipline will always be the foundation of building wealth little by little, it grows.