“We think one day, when we have more, we'll give some."

But here's what I've learned from watching people build real wealth:

Charitable giving doesn't start when you have much. It starts when you don't.

It's giving a little — of what you have — long before it feels comfortable.

Because wealth held tight has a grip on you. “This is mine.” Clutched fist.

Giving opens the hand back up. And I promise you — you breathe easier giving than taking.

I've seen a lot of successful people. The ones with the most joy? Not the cars, not the boats, not the trips. The ones who found a way to make it about more than themselves.

So — what are you doing it all for?

Start small. Start now. Open the hand.

Get Clarity. Grow Profits. Gain Peace of Mind.

 

Rusty Fulling

www.fullingmgmt.com

www.rustyfulling.com


 
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