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The secret to financial freedom: Working with purpose

Omolara Garuba
August 17, 2024
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During the week, I came across a popular saying “If you want to buy things without looking at the price, then work without looking at the clock.” This simple yet profound statement holds the key to achieving financial freedom and living a life of purpose.

In today’s world, where time is money, we often find ourselves trapped in the cycle of trading hours for money. We clock in, clock out, and repeat, without ever stopping to think about the true value of our time. We work round the clock as if there’s no tomorrow. But what if we could break free from this cycle? What if we could work on our own terms, without being bound by any constraint.

The billionaire’s statement suggests that the key to achieving this freedom lies in our attitude towards work. When we work without looking at the clock, we’re not just putting in hours, we’re investing our time and energy into something we’re passionate about. We’re building a life, not just a paycheck.

Think about it. When you’re doing something you love, time flies. You’re not watching the clock, waiting for the minutes to tick by until your shift ends. You’re fully engaged, fully present, and fully alive. And that’s when the magic happens. That’s when you start to create value, not just for yourself, but for others.

On the other hand, when you’re focused on the clock, you’re focused on the money. You’re trading your time for money, rather than investing it in your passions. And that’s when you start to feel like you’re just going through the motions, rather than truly living.

So, how can we apply this wisdom to our own lives? How can we start working without looking at the clock, and buying things without looking at the price? Let’s look at a few strategies that can help us, after all life is mostly about applying the right strategies at the right time.

  1. Find your passion. What are you truly passionate about? What makes you come alive? When you’re doing something you love, time flies, and you’re more productive.
  2. Invest in yourself. Rather than just putting in hours, invest your time and energy into building your skills, knowledge, and expertise.
  3. Take calculated risks. Don’t be afraid to take risks and try new things. That’s where the real growth happens. Nothing taking risk, is a risk itself.
  4. Focus on value, not just money. Instead of just focusing on the paycheck, focus on creating value for others. That’s when you start to build a life of purpose and impact.

In conclusion, this statement is a powerful reminder that true financial freedom comes from living a life of purpose, not just trading hours for money

When we work without looking at the clock, we’re investing our time and energy into something we’re passionate about, and that’s when we start to create real value. So, go ahead, take the leap, take the risk, work as hard as you can. You never know where it might lead you.

Have a productive weekend!

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