Hey guys, how are you doing? Came across this crazy strategy by someone who thinks that money kinda comes to people who don’t make plans for the money. People that seem to not care about investing or care about money management tend to have a lot of it, take a look at the friend or the person you consider irresponsible, look at how good their lives seem. They tend to spend money anyhow and live their best lives, but will always have money. But when you look at the life of a person who is trying to be financially responsible, they don’t spend money like that of the financial irresponsible one but sometimes not as financially buoyant as them. I have also noticed this, no matter how hard to be financially responsible, I still can’t spend as much money as the irresponsible ones, but at the end of the day they are always financially okay.
These people are free spirited and don’t always see money as something to be secured, but rather they see money as something to be spent. Financial responsible people kinda treat money like a soap, how? When you are using a soap, the more you use it, the more it reduces, this is what financial responsible people do. The more they risk their money with the aim of trying to make more money, the more the money reduces. Some people think that one way to stop treating money like soap is to use the power of compound interest on your money. Relating money to soap based on how responsible people handle money, it’s like, the more you handle it, the more it finishes, because they mess around with their money through investments. But sometimes doing so ends up in you making wrong decisions. The more you are handling it, the smaller it’s getting with speculations that it will yield interest. Using a compound interest strategy is expected to grow your money better, so the key is expected to find a compound interest strategy and just leave your money alone.
As for the irresponsible people that always handle money irresponsibly but still have money, let’s just leave them to their fate.