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Wealth.

Supposedly only 5% of Americans can "take care" of themselves. What it means to "take care" of one's Self, you be the judge, but whatever it could possibly mean, why aren't 100% of Americans able to do something that seems essential to life?

Financial literacy is a major factor. Many of our educational institutions do not instill a basic sense of finance. What is credit? What is a credit score? How do I access my credit score? What are the components of a credit score? What can I do to maintain a healthy credit score?  These simple questions may go unanswered for the entirety of one's life.

Our educational system does a phenomenal job teaching its students how to work; how to be focused on an individual task until completion. This is an essential component when building wealth and when combined with the knowledge of how to build wealth it would seem that the ability to "take care" of one's Self would be inevitable.

At this current point in time, there are only two ways to acquire the knowledge of wealth: inheritance or advancing through life, learning from the mistakes of others or oneself. The latter is more fitting for many Americans and has lead to many books, videos, and seminars being conducted pertaining to the acquisition of the knowledge of wealth.

Challenge yourself today and read a book, watch a video, or plan to attend a seminar pertaining to wealth. For 95% of Americans, the attainment of wealth is a long journey that only those with the mightiest of endurance can complete. Start slow by ordering your credit report (it is free to order once a year). This will provide a better point of reference for where you are on your journey to wealth.

Wholeness to you.

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