The conference I attended two weeks ago was for small business owners who want to be big business
owners.
But none of us want to be big business owners just for the sake of owning a big business.
We don’t want a big business for the money (although that’s a nice perk).
And we don’t want a big business for the recognition.
We want a big business because we have a product or a service that improves the lives of those we’ve
been called to serve.
For instance, Financial Zen helps high achievers unchain themselves from their paychecks as soon as
possible.
And I like to think that when members of our community achieve financial zen, they’ll use their newfound
freedom to go out and do wonderful things for the world.
That makes Financial Zen a force multiplier.
So I’m passionate about what we do because I deeply believe it has an exponential positive affect that
starts with our members and ultimately expands to the global community.
The bigger I can make Financial Zen, the bigger the impact and the better the world.