Investor mindset vs Employee Mindset

My only problem with employee mindset is that we need to exchange time for money. And our salary in simple math is given below:
Time x Skill

Even the richest man in this world has got only 24 hours a day of time to spend. His fortune will not buy him extra second in a day.

If one variable is constant for everyone here, then this is not a parameter that effects wealth building (It's possible only in this form of an example. However, time plays a crucial role in compounding in the long run over several years).

Now, let's focus on the other variable, i.e, Skill.

Tell me what skill does Warren Buffett has in making coca-cola which paid him 597 million in September 2020. Skills are important and should be achieved, but there will be a point where you reach Saturation where you have achieved every skill you need in the job.

For Investors/businessmen, formula is entirely different. They keep all the variables unlimited. How you may ask, by employing. In simple math terms below:
No. of employees x Time x Skill

Mukesh Ambani is rich because 1,95,000 people are employed directly which makes his time roughly equals to 46,94,000 hours in a single day and multiply that will skill, you will get what value he generates.

More on type of income here.

Employee mindset is filled with scarcity, and investor mindset is filled with abundance!
James Quincy, CEO of coca-cola has salary of 18.2 million. Compare with the figure that Warren Buffett is getting. It's all about our mindset. Let us all think about abundance, one day there will be abundance.


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