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Value Your Time

by Ken Matesz

“If you don’t value your time, neither will others.  Stop giving away your time and talents.  Value what you know and start charging for it.”                       Kim Garst

Most people today have never had any education in economics.

The result is that too many think that economics is the study of money and investments.

Nothing could be further from the truth.

Economics is the study of why people do or do not take action. It is the study of how people manage their lives. In fact, the word “economic” comes from a Greek word meaning “household management.”

That’s it! That is all that economics is about: Human action.

Money just happens to be something we use to represent either labor (actions we take) or property (things we might want).

In other words, we use money to trade things we do for things we want or to easily facilitate trading things we have for other things we want.

Without money, we would trade things for things or we would trade things we do for things we want, right?

You can see that money is completely unnecessary to have and run an economy. It’s silly to think economics is about money when money is not necessary for an economy!

Money is nothing more than a convenient way to trade with each other.

Why Do We Trade?

We trade with others to survive, mostly. But we also trade with others because they have things we want that may not be necessary for survival.

For most people, it’s quite simple: They go to work. Their employer pays them for their time. The employee uses the pay (money) to buy food, shelter, clothing and luxuries.

Simple.

If we really want to understand economics, though, we have to understand why people trade the way they do.

Why do you give your money for food?

Why do you hand over cash for clothes?

Why are you willing to fork over money for a house or for rent?

Do you really understand why?

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Sweep the Floor!

By Ken Matesz

“Be  so good they can’t ignore you.”                     Steve Martin

Anybody else here remember the 1980s version of “Karate Kid?” Maybe you remember, “Wax on, wax off,” or “paint the fence,” and “paint the house.” And, of course, there was, “Sand the floor!”

I’m not teaching karate. I’m teaching some life skills.

If you work at a job – especially if you work at an hourly job – you can benefit from my training:

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A lot of people whine and carry on about not earning more money. They wonder why they don’t get a raise more often. They wonder why they earn so little but seem to work so hard. They wonder why it is so hard to work your way up the ladder. My answer?

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Cash is King

By Ken Matesz

Had a big mix-up at the store today.  Apparently when the cashier said, “Strip down, facing me,” she was referring to my credit card.

People hate cash.

Isn’t cash just a pain? Takes up lots of space in your wallet, blows away in the wind. It’s just so cumbersome and inconvenient, isn’t it?

Why use and carry cash when you can carry plastic, right?

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