Hey,
Most people want to make more money.
But very few think the way people who actually do.
They work harder.
They set goals.
They read the books.
And still… nothing really changes.
Not because they’re lazy or incapable.
But because the beliefs running quietly in the background are working against them.
You can’t outwork a belief system that doesn’t support wealth.
You have to change the system first.
Most People Are Running on Broke Programming
From a young age, you hear things like:
“Money doesn’t grow on trees.”
“Play it safe.”
“Don’t get too ambitious.”
“Be grateful for what you have.”
“Rich people are greedy.”
No one tells you these ideas are optional.
So you absorb them.
Family. School. Culture. Friends.
Then one day, you decide you want more freedom.
More income.
More control.
But your mindset is still wired for safety and scarcity.
So now you’re trying to build wealth…
With software that was never designed for it.
The Switch That Changes Everything
There’s a quiet shift that happens when someone stops trying to make money and starts thinking like someone who does.
They stop asking, “How much does this cost?”
And start asking, “What does this create?”
Old thinking sounds like:
“This is too expensive.”
“I can’t justify that.”
“I’ll do it myself for now.”
New thinking sounds like:
“If this saves me time, it’s worth it.”
“If this shortens the learning curve, I’m in.”
“If this helps me win once, it already paid for itself.”
The difference is subtle.
But once it clicks, everything changes.
Wealthy people don’t obsess over what they might lose.
They focus on what they can gain.
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A Quick Personal Truth
There was a time I avoided paying for a tool that would’ve automated half my workflow.
It was around $90 a month.
I told myself I’d wait.
That I didn’t need it yet.
That I’d figure it out manually.
What I didn’t see was the real cost.
Hours lost every week.
Energy wasted on low-value tasks.
Progress slowed down for no real reason.
When I finally committed, things got easier fast.
Not because the tool was magic —
But because my thinking changed.
I stopped acting like someone trying not to lose.
And started acting like someone expecting to win.
How to Start Rewiring Your Money Thinking
You don’t need affirmations.
You need awareness.
Here’s where to begin:
When you feel resistance around investing in yourself, pause.
Ask yourself: Is this logic — or fear in disguise?
Stop labeling everything as a “cost.”
Start asking what it frees up: time, focus, energy, speed.
And most importantly —
Act like the person you’re becoming, not the one you’ve been.
Identity comes first.
Income follows.

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Final Thought
Skills matter.
Strategies matter.
But none of it sticks if your relationship with money is built on fear, guilt, or avoidance.
Wealth starts in the way you think.
And thinking changes through decisions.
Upgrade the way you decide.
The results will catch up.
Talk soon.
Dyl, Founder of Relentlece.

