Why Do You Want Financial
Freedom?
Almost all of us know that we want financial freedom,
but seldom do we know that why do we want it after all? It
may seem a little too obvious a question, but nevertheless
its true-the fact remains that most of us would be baffled
if we are asked to put down why we hanker after financial
freedom?
Well, for me, I want financial freedom because it gives me
the ability to:
- Do anything that I love to do
- Stop worrying about monetary issues
- Get out of the rat race
- Spend more time with family
- Find time to exercise
- Enjoy longer leisure hours
- Have a lifestyle of my choice
- Go on frequent vacations
- Chill out with friends and loved ones
- Donate money for social causes
Well, you can make your own list of reasons as to why
you want financial freedom, just the way I have done. Your
‘whys’ may not match mine, but that’s only natural.
It’s important to know the ‘whys’ of things. Once you
know why you really want to obtain something, it will keep
you ticking. You will want to achieve your goals more
quickly and more efficiently. I look at my list of reasons
whenever I am demotivated and trust me, it really
works.
After you get your list of ‘whys’ done, you should set
up a personal inventory for yourself. It is a system by
which you would know your current position in the course of
action that you have decided for yourself.
I am sure it will be great fun doing this exercise. It
will let you know whether you are going in the right
direction. Even if you realize later that you have gone
wrong in some way, you can come back and mend your ways
again.
Another thought-provoking exercise would be to make a
list of reasons why you think you are not financially free
at the moment. This is important because money is an
exceptionally powerful force that can easily destroy you if
only you allow it to. Learn the art of mastering your
money; never let it be the other way round. You can never
be debt-free if you cannot do this. So show some brutal
honesty – analyze the reasons why you are in debt. And when
I say ‘in debt’ I don’t mean the financial crises that are
beyond control and inevitable in life, but all those times
you allowed money and its power to control you.
Here are some questions to consider:
Do you buy stuff to mask your own insecurities? Are you
using money as a drug to comfort yourself? Do you feel you
have to compete financially with your friends, coworkers,
neighbors, and family members? Are you trying to impress
someone? Your parents? Who is telling you that you have to
live high on the hog? What is it that compels you to buy
that item right now? Why don’t you have enough self-control
to buy later or never?
These are serious questions which must be answered
before you attempt to control your money with any kind of
budget or financial system. Otherwise, it’s like treating
cancer with a Band-Aid. You might even consider
psychological counseling for your money difficulties.
With the list of reasons, you will form the foundation
of your success. Most of us keep busy in pursuing different
things, but more often than not we do not know why we are
doing it. Once you have your list of reasons ready, you
would know what your heart really wants and isn’t that
great?
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