10 Best Books for Building Wealth in Your 20s (When $50 a Month Is All You Have)

When I was 24, I had $3,000 in savings, $12,000 in credit card debt, and a vague belief that I would figure out money "eventually." I was making enough to.

When I was 24, I had $3,000 in savings, $12,000 in credit card debt, and a vague belief that I would figure out money "eventually." I was making enough to.

For the first three years of running my own business, I woke up at different times every day. Sometimes 7am. Sometimes 9. Sometimes 10, after a late night of.

I was 23 years old, sitting in a Taco Bell parking lot at 11 PM, doing math on the back of a receipt. Not fun math. The kind of math where you’re trying to figure out if you can afford…
I got promoted to manager on a Friday. By the following Wednesday, I had an employee crying in my office, a missed deadline I didn't know about, and a team.
I tried to start a morning routine seven times. Not "I attempted to wake up early" — I mean I designed a complete system, bought the supplies, set the alarms,.