Most people only learn how to make money.
Never how to keep it.
Never how to multiply it.
3 stages. Skip one โ it all falls apart.
Generate-- Preserve-- Multiply.
In that order. Always.
Most people think money is the problem.
Give someone $10 million who never managed $10,000 and watch what happens.
Cars. Entourage. Bad investments from people they trusted.
Three years later it's gone.
Poverty is hard. Sudden wealth is harder.
Nobody warns you about that part.
Who actually owns the internet infrastructure you use every day?
Not the government. Not the public.
A handful of private companies.
Amazon, Google and Microsoft own the clouds your data lives on. Meta and Google own the undersea cables carrying your internet across oceans.
NYK
Norway. Singapore. UAE. Saudi Arabia.
Every serious country has a sovereign wealth fund compounding for future generations.
Norway's is worth $1.7 trillion. Every citizen benefits.
Most government learned the investment playbook.
They just never taught it to you.
Is the AI economy real or is it the biggest capital misallocation in history?
$500 billion invested. Data centers everywhere. Nvidia printing money.
But who is actually profitable because of AI outside of the picks and shovels?
Genuine question.
A country I study closely is China.
Not because of the politics.
Because of the economic architecture.China builds the road before the city exists. Western economies wait for demand. China creates it by building supply first.
FIFA World Cup is expected to generate $11 to $13 billion.
While you're watching the game someone is collecting the stadium rent, the broadcast rights, the sponsorship deals and the jersey sales.
The fans fund the empire.
Enjoy the game.
But understand who owns it.
Everyone brags about what they make. Nobody talks about what they keep
A $200K salary with nothing left is poorer than a $60K salary building assets quietly
Income hits your account
Net worth survives after everything takes its cut.
Stop celebrating the river.
Build the reservoir
@TickerSam_ Exactly I was arguing this with a friend of mine
The maths is what keeps the industry and they sell hope or hype to the masses .
More than 95% of sport bettors goes broke and the industry is a muilt billion dollar industry
Eren Ozmen moved to the US with nothing.
Got her MBA. Then bought a struggling defense contractor with borrowed money.
That company now makes military aircraft, space systems and supplies the US government.
Revenue?$4 billion.
She didn't sell to customers.
She sold to governments
@teslaownersSV I mean this is sad population growth alone is a resource for country.
Having low birth rate is one thing then more people are dying than be born is another thing
@TickerSam_ And the timing is right i mean with the current energy crisis Dangote Refinery is projected to be one of the top oil distributors in the world
Zhou Qunfei left school at 16 with less than $100.
Got a factory job. Studied the inefficiencies. Borrowed money from family.
Started her own workshop.
Then Apple called.
By 2015 she was the richest self-made woman in the world.
Capital wasn't her edge.
Proximity was
Asian and Jewish families don't just pass down money.
They pass down the meeting.
Every generation sits at the same table, same assets, same vision, same direction.
No outsider makes the big call. The family does.
That table is the real wealth vehicle.
Most families never build.
Samsung just made more profit in one quarter than all of 2025 combined.
$58 billion. In 90 days.
What drove it?
AI chips. DRAM. Memory that every data center on earth is desperately buying.
Sources : Bloomberg, Samsung newroom.
Most families raise kids for 18 years then hand them a diploma and say good luck.
Every generation starts from zero.
Old money kids grow up inside the business. By 18 they don't start over
They step in.
Normalize homeschooling and bringing kids into what you're building.
Rich is a number.
Wealthy is a system.
Rich can disappear overnight
job gone, business fails, market crashes.
Wealthy compounds while you sleep.
Most people spend their life chasing the number.
Old money builds the system.
Which one are you building