Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Decision Maker with Money

My first job after university was in Risk Product Development. My focus area was Earning Ability. Money is made by solving problems for decision-makers with money. In a hand-to-mouth economy, without capital-backed decision-making, you only get to make decisions on how to spend money if you have earned it from another decision-maker. First, you have to find a job. Then you have to do a job. Then you gradually get breathing space if you get paid more than you need to spend. When you venture into the land of discretionary (by choice) spending. Then you can either consume that money or put it to work. To start, you are at risk. Unless you have someone to turn to, there is the danger that something goes wrong, and you cannot work. Something goes wrong, and you cannot do your daily tasks. Something goes wrong, and you cannot do the work you were trained to do. Or you cannot do any work. The question “How much capital would I need if I couldn’t work?” is the starting point for the target size of the Engine you need to make your own decisions. Until then, something might go wrong.



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