The wealth cure is looking at your life step by step - making a diagnosis and saying, 'Am I using money or is money using me?'
Let me tell you, if you're ever making a decision and the principle reason you'll do it is because of money, then it is absolutely the incorrect decision.
The longer you hold a dollar, the longer you hold money, the more valuable it becomes over time. So the younger you are, the more ability you have to hold money longer term.
You're in a situation where you have limited education opportunities, you don't have any money, you can't get a job; what are you going to do? You're going to go back to this criminal network that you actually made while you were in prison.
Money is important. It is an important resource to have to help us build the life we want, but we overvalue it.
Most people aren't honest with themselves about money.
Part of the problem I find with money books is that there's this whole set of money books that make you feel almost guilty to spend a dollar.
There's a wealth gap that is happening, and that is all over the world, you know? The rich are getting richer and holding a higher percentage of money or wealth that's out there.