Revolution 2.0

“Money You Earn is Harder To Spend Than Money You Get Free.” (EP.138)

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Introduction Quoting my 18-year-old son, Joshua, after his third day of digging ditches, burying conduit and wires for a https://www.centurylink.com/home/?pid=P_C:T1:US_NATIONAL:42943488AP:CLRkeyword=keyword%257D&matchtype=e&utm_source=google&kbid=00000&campaign=G_Q_Brand_Footprint_T1&gclsrc=aw.ds&&gclsrc=aw.ds&userguid=f021beaf-dd31-4160-9a7c-edef3fcbb707&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI7pivt-7k4gIVlcpkCh3IDgZgEAAYASAAEgIZ5PD_BwE (CenturyLink) contractor this summer prior to attending college in the fall. He was recapping part of his day with me saying, “Dad, I spent $11 at McDonald’s for food. I had to break a $20. I hated it. It was always okay when you or Mom got me food there. Tomorrow, I am taking a lunch. Money you earn is harder to spend than money you get free, you know?” Yes, son, I know. But not everyone does. That’s the subject of today’s 10-minute podcast. Continuing Joshua was passing along a few important lessons–lessons that our politicians and many others need