Wealth Series 2.0 - Episode 8 - Buckets of Wealth

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Wealth Series 2.0 - Episode 8 - Buckets of Wealth

This lesson covers one of my favorite wealth-building strategies – the Buckets of Wealth model. Why is it my favorite? It changed my life by helping me understand how easy it is to build real wealth.

 

Using this model, I was able to increase my net worth in such a way that it “flipped the triangle,” growing my passive income and enabling me to do what I want, when I want, and with whom I want. This is what I want to happen to you.

 

The Buckets of Wealth model helps you achieve financial freedom by diversifying your investment strategy and protecting the wealth you’ve built from unforeseen situations like pandemics, recessions, bubbles, and crashes.

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  • Roober54

    Albert Einstein said, 'If you can't explain it simply enough, you haven't understood it well enough'.Dr Andrew brings such simplicity to explaining the workings of the brain. It's actually a hacker's guide into our own brain. You are doing great service to humanity Dr Andrew.

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    Sophie

    Great episode loved the thing but the intro was a little long

    6 months ago·7 likes·
    Jasmin

    Going back trough all the episodes, amazing podcast

    6 months ago·5 likes·
  • Gillian

    Good stuff keep it up

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    Gillian

    So inspiring and motivational ! Great podcast ⭐️

    6 months ago·4 likes·
  • Sophie

    The part where he mentions that he wants to be adopted by a more functional family even at 45 yrs really hits home. Really delineates how no matter how old and independent you are, you still need love and support.

    ·6 likes·
    Daisyee

    So inspiring and motivational ! Great podcast ⭐️

    6 months ago·8 likes·

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