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[Dare to Launch] building your money machine with Mel Abraham

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“It’s not usually the magnitude of the income that builds wealth, it’s the use of the

“It’s not usually the magnitude of the income that builds wealth, it’s the use of the income.” That’s a quick zinger from one of the best minds in financial freedom and wellness – Mel Abraham. Chris and I were lucky to have him on the podcast this week. Here’s what we get into: - The true way to measure your wealth (it’s not what you might think) - Creating a vision and strategy for financial freedom - The necessity of assigning a “job description” or purpose for every dollar we earn - Understanding the different types of net worth - How hardship teaches us and shapes our perspective - The right way to reward ourselves for incremental success - The myth about “passive income” (and what really builds millions) True financial freedom can be an elusive concept for many of us, and it can be an uncomfortable conversation topic. Mel urges us to talk about money openly, create idealistic visions for the future, and do the work to understand how to make those dreams come true. As it turns out, the more we learn about investment and different types of income, the more attainable that financial freedom becomes. Check out the full conversation on [YouTube]() – or on your favorite podcast player: [Listen on Apple Podcasts]( [Listen on Spotify]( best regards, Jeff You can opt out of all email communication by clicking the unsubscribe link below. You can manage your email preferences here in our [email preference center](. [Unsubscribe]( Internet Alchemy, Inc P.O. Box 585 Durango, Colorado 81302 United States (970) 403-5753

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