Build Wealth The Right Way

Today, I want to share with you the real beginning of making money—where it all starts and why it’s not as simple as some might think.

When I first started, I quickly realized that creating wealth is like building a river. Imagine this: a river flows effortlessly, but the process of creating it is anything but easy.

Companies like Apple and Microsoft—they have massive rivers flowing with millions of dollars each day. But if you’re a 16-year-old just starting out, your river isn’t flowing yet because it hasn’t even been dug.

In those early days, I had no idea how to create that river.

My trench was dry because I didn’t know how to make myself or my business valuable enough to have that cash flow.

If you’re young and asking me how to take that first step into this space, I wouldn’t tell you to start your own river right away.

That’s where most people go wrong—they think they need to start from scratch, digging their trench with nothing but a shovel and a dream.

Instead, I’d advise you to find someone who already has a river flowing.

Learn from them.

Ask questions.

Help them make their river bigger, stronger.

While you’re helping them, you’re learning—learning how to build, how to dig the trench, and how to make the water flow. That’s how you acquire the skills needed to eventually create your own river of wealth.

It’s not about starting your own business right away because, truthfully, you don’t yet know how to build a business.

It’s about getting inside a business that’s already successful, working with the owner, and learning the ropes.

Once you’ve learned how to make their river flow, that’s when you can think about building your own.

Before I started my own ventures—my influencer career, my consultation company, and my education company—I was in sales.

I didn’t jump straight into owning a business. I worked hard, I learned, and I made other people a lot of money.

I made Andrew Tate $30 million.

I made another business $10 million before I even thought about starting my own.

Along the way, I was making good money myself, hitting $55K a month as a salesman, which gave me the freedom to travel the world and live life on my terms.

You don’t need to start a business to be rich, wealthy, and free.

What you need is the skill of sales—a skill that will serve as the foundation for any business you eventually build.

Sales is where it all begins, where you learn how to bring money into a river, and how to keep it flowing.

Why is it that an experienced business owner can start a new venture and have money flowing in just a few months, while it takes a young entrepreneur years of struggle to make a single dollar?

It’s because of the skill gap.

That’s the difference between someone who knows sales, marketing, and has money, and someone who doesn’t.

So here’s the truth: don’t start your own business first.

That’s a myth sold by gurus who tell you that starting a business is the way to get rich. It’s not about starting a business—it’s about getting rich.

And the quickest, smartest way to do that is to join a successful business, learn everything you can, make money, and then, when you’re ready, build your own.

That’s the sequence I followed.

I made $30 million for others before I started making millions for myself.

And I couldn’t have done it without starting in sales.

If you’re serious about building wealth, this is where you start.

Go Kill It Man
- JP

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