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Sometime in around 2004, my eyes got opened.


By then, I’d had my own business for almost 8 years … or at least, that’s what other people thought.


In reality though, I owned a job, and the jobs of a couple of other people.


It wasn’t what I think of as a business., because if I didn’t go to work at 7am each day, the business would fail.


Not immediately, but soon.


Then I read the Cashflow Quadrant by Robert Kiyosaki. His Rich Dad Poor Dad series has been criticised as bad advice wrapped in story – well I guess we could dig into that sometime – but Cashflow Quadrant had a huge impact on me.


It sowed the seeds that sprouted slowly – over the next 7 or 8 years – that would lead me to a state where I owned a real business… one that worked better and better without me.


There’s nothing wrong with owning a job that you love – that’s what I have right now – but I’m also thinking about the future and how I can again build something that scales without me.


In the end, that’s what gives you options, flexibility and freedom. And if you’re anything like me, they are prizes worth having.




Episode home:


https://StoriesMeanBusiness.com/podcast/890:-The-Critical-Distinction