Great Freedom
Financial Savvy as an Effort to Achieve the Life of One’s Dreams
My interest and dedication to financial education began when I was in the third grade of elementary school. Every day, except Saturdays and Sundays, my father entrusted me with depositing cash—10,000 or 20,000 rupiah—at a Simpedes Bank. This routine continued for years, until I reached sixth grade, and even carried on into junior high school.
This seemingly simple task introduced me to the concepts of debit and credit, as well as bank interest, through the savings book I held.
I was fascinated by the bank interest earned from our deposits, even if the amount wasn’t much. That experience motivated me to want to have a lot of money. That’s how I began to enjoy and patiently save money.
From that childhood experience, I developed a dream,
"One day, the profit-sharing from bank interest could become passive income, and I wouldn’t need to work hard."
As I went through school, started working, and matured, my character and knowledge led me to pursue the world of business and finance. Currently, I enjoy and focus on Network Marketing, business partnerships, and investments that provide me with passive income. This way, we can earn more than just money—from dividends, property rentals, and other forms of profit-sharing.
My financial intelligence began to grow from my accidental exposure to Network Marketing in high school, and I’ve now been actively involved in it for over 20 years. The bottom line is that you too can improve your financial intelligence by solving the many financial challenges you face.
And why do I love Network Marketing?
Because I’ve learned so much within the Network Marketing industry—such as business development, personal growth, teamwork, and gaining a broader perspective of the world. Especially when you're partnered with a GLOBAL NETWORK MARKETING organization, you truly begin to see the world in a much wider scope.
The business partnerships I started long ago have continued to grow, thanks to the experience I’ve gained through NETWORK MARKETING.
The same goes for investing. I’ve been involved in the world of property, finance, and business partnerships with experienced partners for over 15 years. In my view, financial literacy is easy to learn—it’s not complicated, nor is it as thrilling as watching financial experts on TV analyzing stock charts, and it’s certainly not as dramatic as it’s portrayed in Hollywood movies.
Financial literacy starts from:
If you're interested in achieving financial freedom, start by increasing your income from sources beyond just your job, and take bold steps toward making that dream a reality.