“The laws of money are like the laws of gravity: assured and unchanging.” - George Samuel Clason

Problem is, most people don’t know these laws. Most of us weren’t taught personal finance in school, or by our parents. We never studied how money works and, more specifically, how to accumulate it.

Finance is a taboo subject for a lot of people.

Perhaps it’s a behavior learned from our close-to-vest parents, but whatever the reason, it’s done us a disservice, because instead of openly discussing the topic of money, we avoid it and fumble our way through, hoping to somehow get lucky.

This is a terrible strategy and it’s the reason so few people really have their personal finances sorted out.

It’s why so few people are really dominating the money game.

The wealthy, by and large, get to where they are because they understand the money game.

But the rules aren’t inscribed on some mystical slab of granite locked away in a vault deep underground where only the rich can access it.

No, the cornerstones of building personal wealth are public knowledge. They are open to you, right now.

So the question is, once you know the rules of the game, are you going to buckle down and start playing for real?

Or are you going to keep doing what you’ve been doing, hoping everything magically works out?

’Cause remember, one way or the other, you’re in the game.

Might as well play to win.