pay yourself first: Money Like Manure
- 01/17/16 08:21 AM
Money Like Manure “Money is like manure, it’s not worth a thing unless it’s spread around encouraging things to grow.” Thorton Wilder 1897 - 1975, American Playwright, Novelist, Won 3 Pulitzer Prizes
As I see it. . . . . . . . Money like manure?
Both have a purpose . . . . when used properly they make things grow.
Manure doesn’t smell very good . . . . When it’s used properly it provides a benefit of providing fertilizer. That fertilizer increases the yield of the crops . . . . and as a result the crops grow faster.
Money has very little value when it’s (12 comments)
The Habit of Paying Yourself First “The philosophy of the rich versus the poor is this. The rich invest their money and spend what is left, the poor spends their money and invest what is left.” Jim Rohn, Author, Self – Help Expert
As I see it . . . . . . .
The habit of paying yourself first
It’s not in the amount of the money you make it’s a matter of the philosophy that you live your life by.
With children we teach them to save their (9 comments)
"Money is like manure, it's not worth a thing unless it's spread around encouraging things to grow." Thorton Wilder, playwright and novelist
As I see it. . . . . . . . Why is money like manure? Both have a purpose used when used properly they make things grow. Manure doesn't smell very good. But used properly it provides a benefit of providing fertilizer. That fertilizer increases the yield of the crops. Money has very little value when it's not being used or invested (13 comments)