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🗓️ 21 April 2025
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You probably don't know this, but I used to be an electrician's helper.
They called me spider monkey and I'd carry cables and wires through the ceiling.
This is where I learned about currents.
Money is very much like a current.
When you start saving it up, it's stops.
The key is to keeping it moving so you can keep the currency (current flowing) of your money.
If I know I'm making $100K and $50K is going to go to my cost of living, how do I take the other and create streams of currents (currency) that helps my money grow.
Whatever you spend, expect to get a return for every dollar you spend.
If you have expendable cash, put it into something that generates you more cash.
This is how you keep the current of currency flowing.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the rewire podcast. I'm your host, Ryan Stumann, and I'm here to rewire your mind for success. |
0:07.3 | You were put on this planet for success. You were created to succeed, but the force of average is after you every single day, my brothers and sisters. |
0:16.1 | And this podcast is the one thing that's designed to help you fight the force of average and excel in |
0:21.8 | every area of your life. We're glad that you're here. Okay, y'all probably don't know this. |
0:25.8 | I used to be an electrician's helper back in the 90s. And I carried wire through the ceilings |
0:32.0 | and they called me spider monkey. It was the whole fucking thing, right? But here's the deal. |
0:36.6 | I learned about currency when I was |
0:38.5 | an electrician. We have a wire that comes from the street to a temporary pole. The temporary poles |
0:43.5 | wired into a panel. The panel has breakers. The breakers control the currency to the parts of the |
0:50.3 | rest of the house, right? We all know how electricity works, but electricity, the second that you |
0:55.2 | break the current, it no longer works down the line, right? Well, ironically, money is called currency, |
1:02.5 | and money works the same way. If you start saving up money into your bank account, then that is |
1:09.2 | the equivalent of a breaker stopping that currency. |
1:11.9 | The money's not going anywhere. It's stacking up. And while there's nothing wrong, we should |
1:16.0 | all have money and savings. I know I do. The key with money is keeping it moving and spending it |
1:23.0 | so that you keep that current moving so that you keep the current C. Okay. |
1:27.5 | So follow me here. |
1:29.2 | If I get $100,000 in income, whether it's in a day, a year, a week or a lifetime, |
1:33.6 | $100,000 of income and I know that I've going to have to spend $50,000 of it to live, |
1:39.4 | how can I use the other $50,000 to buy things that will make me more money? How can I put that currency |
1:45.7 | into compounding? For example, if I have the other $50,000, how can I use that $50,000 to |
1:53.8 | buy stocks or buy real estate or buy a business or whatever the case? Use it as down payment for a loan |
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