Why Should Everyone Be Treated Equally?

Have you ever noticed that those who preach how everyone should be treated equally are usually guilty of putting their own interests first?

I’m referring specifically to politicians who collude with Wall Street while claiming their fight is to protect the “little guy” from the evil banksters.

At the same time, they use their platform to keep themselves in power.

The end results?  They become multi-millionaires at the “little guy’s expense.”

They use twisted logic to make you think that everyone should be treated equally.

But in reality, life doesn’t and shouldn’t work that way.

(Right now, I can see many people clicking the delete button…but stay with me).

If you treat everyone equally then you’re guilty of discrimination.

Yes, discrimination.

And I’ll prove it to you with one question.

Treated Equally

Why should someone be rewarded for being lazy while others work hard and perform at a superior level?

America has always been known as the place where you can “fulfill your dreams” if you’re willing to work hard enough.

And it’s just as true today as it has been for over 200 years.

However, politicians who promote equality through encouraging laziness have destroyed the incentive for people to work hard and take risks.

Our current problem with illegal immigrants is the most glaring example of how incentive to work has been destroyed.

Because, when you don’t have any “skin in the game” (i.e. take any risks) you won’t be serious about what you’re doing or what you believe in.

Let’s apply this to investing.

Huh?

If everyone is treated equally, then all you need to do is blindly put money in the markets.

Been there…done that…lost a bundle.

So, in order to be a successful investor, you need to have the mindset that everyone is NOT treated equally.

And, if you’re willing to learn and understand how the game really works, you’ll reap the rewards.

Remember, you don’t need to be an investment guru in order to prosper AND thrive in Turbulent Times.

You just need to be willing to see the markets with a ‘different set of eyes’ and not worry about trying to be equal to other investors.

Learn how to “not be equal” when investing (HERE).

And feel free to share this with a friend…especially if they think everyone should be treated equally.  They’ll thank YOU later.

And tell them:

We’re Not Just About Finance

But we use finance to give you hope.

“And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.”

~John 8:32~

 

 

 

 

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