The problem with getting rich is that you'll want more. I mean, greed is really lurking in you because you'll want more, meaning you'll invest more, risk more, and become a workaholic. I've also noticed that you'll spend less time with your family as you become more focused on other investments. I do also want this, but I do say that I want to spend more time with my family and build a passive income if I ever have a chance.
Most of us seek financial freedom, and along the process, something will be compromised and sacrificed to achieve this. As for those, who already have financial freedom, the challenge they are facing is finding the balance between enjoying the freedom they have at the same time and doing investing activities to improve further the assurance to attain financial freedom continuously.
For me, I also want to achieve financial freedom. Once I achieve this goal, my life will be better than what I have now. I'll finally be able to travel to all the places I've always wanted to go, and I'll be able to do so without worrying about how much money I'm spending. But most importantly, financial freedom will give me peace of mind. I won't have to worry about making ends meet or stressing about unexpected expenses. Instead, I'll be able to focus on the people and things that matter most to me.
I know that achieving financial freedom takes a long process, but I'm willing to put in the work to get there. And when I finally do, I know that my life will be forever changed for the better.