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.

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This article written by Katie on 22nd May 2006

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