Mo debt Mo problems.

There seems to be an “upper bound” most clients I talk to don’t like going above. Typically it’s never above the $2M mark. But why is the line in the sand at $2M? And why is it always a straight number? Why not $1.65M or $2.18M I think subconsciously it’s hard to fathom paying off more than $2M over the remainder of our working lifetime. Through business though, I’ve found that limiting my mindset to my current circumstances will only keep me in my current situation. Sometimes, there needs to be a shift in the questions to ask here. A better question to ask is, in the worst case scenario, what would $2M cost per annum and can I afford that. A more important question to ask is, what do I think $2M will mean to me in 20-30 years while it’s backed by a much larger asset base. Map these scenarios out, come to terms with the worst case scenarios, make informed decisions and take action on them. Mo Asset Mo Compounding ✌🏽

Jordan De Jong

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