Subscribe to Aridni The day I knew I’d never be wealthy without change.

Sometimes, I think I’m on the right track—a job to pay for living expenses and side projects to grow future wealth. Am I set? Not at all.

I was describing my not-so-impressive job to a friend when the truth came out the other day. It was a truth I hadn’t even realized until I said it, too. I meant to say, “My boss has his company structured so that…” Yet that’s not what I said at all. With a slip of the tongue, I called my boss MY OWNER.

“My owner has his company structured so that…”

Anyone else ever feel that way? Perhaps some change is needed.

This article written by Katie on 22nd May 2006

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