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![]() People remember Benjamin Franklin for his role at the beginning of the formation of the United States, or for his kite experiment, or the invention of bifocals. However, we often don't remember that he was also a very successful businessman! (Through his printing press.)
I sometimes save snippets of things I come across, to read over and remember... Anyway, here is something I came across and saved not too long ago. Benjamin Franklin wrote some wise words on attaining wealth. Here it is (with some of my own commentary)... He called it... Quote:
Essentially, it is the cost of NOT doing something, when you could potentially be doing something. For example, you can sit around and watch TV for a couple hours. If you do that every day for 3 weeks, that's 42 hours you spent watching TV. In that 42 hours (which is 1 week of work, if you work 8 hours a day for 5 days), you could have possibly written an ebook, and started selling it. Let's say you sell your ebook for $10 each, and you eventually sell 100 copies of it, for a total of $1,000 (let's say it's all profit, to make it easy). Then, that 2 hours of watching TV for 3 weeks cost you $1,000 in "opportunity cost", because that time could have potentially made you an extra $1,000. I think it's a powerful concept to be aware of... Quote:
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![]() The flip side of that is that, if you waste $10 dollars by spending it on things that DON'T generate money, then you are not only "killing" that $10 bill, but also all the "children" which that $10 bill could have produced, and its "children's children", and so on to the thousandth generation! (That sounds like a lot of money!) There's more, though I think these are the most fundamental! You can read the rest here... http://www.historycarper.com/resourc...bf2/advice.htm I'm a big fan of Mr. Franklin, in case you couldn't tell. ![]() Best wishes, Dien |
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