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My Honest Advice to Someone Who Wants to Get Rich

The Unfiltered Truth About Building Wealth—From Someone Who’s Been Flat Broke

By Wealthy movesPublished 8 months ago 5 min read
My Honest Advice to Someone Who Wants to Get Rich
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My Honest Advice to Someone Who Wants to Get Rich

"I just want to be rich. I'm tired of struggling."

If that thought's been echoing in your head lately, I get it. I've been there too - scrolling through social media while someone shows off their luxury car, meanwhile I'm just trying to figure out how to pay rent. It's exhausting. And sometimes, it feels like you're the only one stuck while everyone else somehow cracked the code.

Here's the truth: wanting to get rich isn't greedy. It's about freedom. It's about not waking up at 6 a.m. for a job you hate, not holding your breath when you swipe your debit card, and being able to take care of your family (and yourself) without stress hovering like a cloud.

If you're reading this, chances are you're not lazy - you're just lost. That's okay. You don't need a silver spoon, a trust fund, or a "perfect moment." What you need is honest advice from someone who's been there.

So let's cut the fluff and get real.

1. Accept That "Getting Rich" Is Not an Overnight Thing

Real Talk:

If you're looking for a fast track, let me stop you right there. Every "overnight success" you see? Years of work behind it.

Quick Example:

Jeff Bezos started Amazon in his garage in 1994. It didn't blow up overnight. Neither will your hustle.

Pros:

Sets realistic expectations

Reduces burnout

Cons:

Slower emotional payoff

Speed of Results: Slow to medium (but worth it)

2. Start by Defining What "Rich" Means to You

Why This Matters:

For some, it's $10 million. For others, it's paying off debt and living stress-free. Define your version so you're not chasing someone else's dream.

Real-World Tip:

Write down: "I'll feel rich when ______." That's your goalpost.

Pros:

Gives clarity

Helps you stay focused

Speed of Results:** Immediate mindset shift

3. Learn How Money Actually Works

The Harsh Truth:

School doesn't teach this. Most people don't even know how credit scores work or why compound interest is magic.

Action Step:

Start with these basics:

Budgeting

Saving

Investing (stocks, real estate, etc.)

Credit management

Books like Rich Dad Poor Dad or The Psychology of Money are great starters.

Pros:

Empowers you

Stops money from controlling you

Cons:

Can feel overwhelming at first

Speed of Results: Medium, but long-term game changer

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4. Kill Your Debt - Fast

Why It's Critical:

Debt is the enemy of wealth. Interest is basically paying to be poor longer.

Real Tip:

Use the debt snowball (start with the smallest debt) or avalanche method (start with highest interest). Just pick one. Start today.

Pros:

Immediate stress relief

Frees up income

Cons:

May require sacrifice in the short term

Speed of Results: Fast to medium

5. Get a Skill That Pays

What Nobody Tells You:

If your skill doesn't solve a problem or make money for others, it's hard to build wealth with it.

High-Income Skills Examples:

Copywriting

Sales

Coding

Digital marketing

Video editing

You can learn many of these online, often for free.

Pros:

More income = more freedom

Opens doors to freelance or remote work

Cons:

Takes effort to learn

Speed of Results: 3–6 months with focus

6. Stop Flexing. Start Stacking.

Tough Love:

Buying the latest iPhone or Gucci belt won't make you rich. It'll make you broke with drip.

Real Example:

A friend of mine made $90K/year but was always broke. Why? New car, new clothes, new problems. Meanwhile, another buddy made $45K and saved/invested half. Guess who's rich now?

Pros:

Builds discipline

Protects your future

Cons:

Might feel boring at first

Speed of Results: Immediate financial improvement

7. Start a Side Hustle (But Be Smart About It)

What Works:

Not all side hustles are created equal. Uber? Low ROI. Freelance graphic design or running an Etsy shop? Better potential.

Tip:

Pick one thing. Don't chase 5 ideas at once. Master one income stream, then move on.

Pros:

More income streams = more safety

Could grow into your main thing

Cons:

Time-consuming at first

Speed of Results: 1–6 months

8. Automate Your Savings and Investments

Here's the Hack:

You won't "feel rich" if you spend everything you earn. But if you set up auto-transfers to savings/investments, your future self will thank you.

Tools to Try:

Apps like Acorns, Betterment, or your bank's auto-transfer

401(k) or Roth IRA for long-term growth

Pros:

Grows wealth quietly

Builds habits without thinking

Cons:

Delayed gratification

Speed of Results: Long-term, but compounding is magic

9. Surround Yourself With Money-Minded People

Hard Truth:

If your crew is broke, scared of success, or always complaining, you'll absorb that energy.

Real Tip:

Start following business podcasts, money YouTubers, join local entrepreneur groups. Be the "dumbest" person in the room - it means you're learning.

Pros:

Massive mindset shift

You become who you hang with

Cons:

May require distancing from some friends

Speed of Results: Emotional boost almost instantly

10. Be Ruthless With Your Time

Reality Check:

You have the same 24 hours as Beyoncé. Or Elon. Or anyone rich. The difference? How they spend it.

Tip:

Cut distractions. Set 90-minute focus blocks. Plan your week. Protect your time like it's cash - because it is.

Pros:

More productivity

Gets you results faster

Cons:

Feels tough at first

Speed of Results: Fast when applied consistently

11. Build, Don't Just Work

This Is Big:

A job makes you money. But building something (a business, a product, a brand) makes you wealth.

Real Example:

A blog, YouTube channel, Shopify store, app, digital product - these can run even when you sleep. That's the goal: income that doesn't need you 24/7.

Pros:

Long-term income

Potential to scale

Cons:

High effort in the beginning

Speed of Results: Medium to long-term

12. Don't Wait Until You're "Ready"

Final Truth:

You won't feel ready. You'll always feel like you need "just a little more research" or the "perfect moment." That moment is now.

Tip:

Take messy action. Fail forward. Learn as you go. The first version will suck. That's okay.

Pros:

Builds momentum

Kills procrastination

Cons:

You'll make mistakes (necessary ones)

Speed of Results: Instant mental shift

Final Thoughts: You've Got This - One Step at a Time

If there's one thing I want you to walk away with, it's this: you're not crazy for wanting more.

Wanting to get rich isn't selfish - it's smart. You want to feel safe, in control, and free. That doesn't come from lottery wins or manifesting. It comes from action. One small step at a time.

Look, I don't know your exact situation. Maybe you're in debt. Maybe you're starting from zero. Maybe people around you don't get it.

But I promise you - you're not alone.

 You're not lazy.

 You just need a little help to get moving - and that's okay.

Start small. Stay consistent. Learn from every mistake. And don't panic - you've got options.

If this helped you, share it with a friend who needs to hear the same thing. Sometimes, one conversation can change everything.

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