Hey, happy Saturday.
Yesterday, I bought a $10 coffee and didn’t think twice about it.
Six months ago, that same purchase would’ve sat in my head all day.
Guilt. Overthinking. “Should I really be spending this?”
What changed wasn’t my bank balance.
It was how I think about money.
Here’s the shift that flipped everything for me 👇
I stopped seeing money as something to protect…
and started seeing it as a tool.
People who stay broke keep asking:
“Can I afford this?”
People who build wealth ask:
“How can I afford this?”
One question shuts doors.
The other forces growth.
That mindset alone changes how you move.
Instead of obsessing over small expenses, I started investing in skills that actually increase income.
Because skipping coffee won’t change your life.
But learning a skill that earns you an extra $500–$1,000/month will.
That’s why I’m big on skill-based leverage.
Recently, I came across a course on Whop that focuses on building real, monetizable skills, the kind that compound instead of drain you.
Not hype.
Not “get rich quick.”
Just practical skills that pay you back.
Check it out here: launch kit
Quick mindset reminder before I go:
Your biggest expense isn’t what you spend.
It’s what you never learn.
So ask yourself this today:
What’s one skill I could start learning this month that would raise my earning ceiling?
Hit reply and tell me. I read every response.
Stay relentless,
Dyl - Founder of Relentlece
P.S. If this made you rethink money even a little, forward it to someone who needs it. Mindsets spread faster than motivation.
