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Knowing How Much You Are Worth!

To discover your net worth, it would be wise to break your annual income into components. Your total gross which comes bi-weekly is what you are worth in your eyes as well as the eyes of society. Not only does society value your income amount, you are expected and obligated by society to pay dues.

The more you make, the more dues you will be obligated to pay, yet even at the poverty line (which is $30,000 to $40,000 per year in the city of Chicago) you are being docked above 50% of what you think you are receiving.

After dues are paid you recognized that you have already lost hundreds of dollars, which leaves you in a position where you have no choice other than to develop a certain type of conscience. This conscience motivates you to organize, and plan; organizing all of your expenses and planning to pay the dues after the dues in order to be relieved from traumatic debt.

Total income bi-weekly – dues which are paid to social security, state and federal governments – dues which are paid based off of your judgment = The net sum of what you are really  worth, $10,000 and up less than what you think.

Why do people work so hard for less, when they could rest and make even more than what they have been receiving annually?

James Robinson

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