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The Ojijo Human Freedom Quadrant (EXTRACTED FROM OJIJO’S THE GIFT OF E11EVEN MOVES TO MAKE ME WEALTHY!) To be rich, I must have a money making system. There are four classes of people in the world. Of these, the rich ones are the ones with the money making system. These are noted below in The Ojijo Human Freedom Quadrant. The Ojijo Human Freedom Quadrant The first class has neither time nor money. They are busy & broke. They are the small business owners and the employees. Both work for money and for security. The employee’s core value is job security. They do all things possible to secure their jobs. In the end, they give their employers all their time and their effort, and get little money, leaving them with no time and always broke; for eternity on a rat race. The self employee’s core value is doing it themselves. They believe they can earn more that way. They end up working long hours with little rest and almost no time for their families and other social obligations. They become prisoners of their own self built cages, and they end up having neither time nor money. I do not want to be like them. Busy & Broke No Time; No Money Employees & Self- Employed Time; No Money Idlers No Time; Money Top Executives; Senior Politicians Free People Time; Money Investors

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The Ojijo Human Freedom Quadrant

(EXTRACTED FROM OJIJO’S THE GIFT OF E11EVEN MOVES TO MAKE ME WEALTHY!)

To be rich, I must have a money making system. There are four classes of people in the world. Of these, the rich ones are the ones with the money making system. These are noted below in The Ojijo Human Freedom Quadrant.

The Ojijo Human Freedom Quadrant

The first class has neither time nor money. They are busy & broke. They are the small business owners and the employees. Both work for money and for security. The employee’s core value is job security. They do all things possible to secure their jobs. In the end, they give their employers all their time and their effort, and get little money, leaving them with no time and always broke; for eternity on a rat race. The self employee’s core value is doing it themselves. They believe they can earn more that way. They end up working long hours with little rest and almost no time for their families and other social obligations. They become prisoners of their own self built cages, and they end up having neither time nor money. I do not want to be like them.

The second class has time but not money. These are the idlers, and I do not even want to be associated with them. They do not deserve to take any more space in this serious book.

Then there are those who have money but no time. This is the third classification of people. They are the key politicians and the very busy businessmen and top executives. They have all the money but are constantly busy, left with no time to be with people. They earn a lot, and

Busy & BrokeNo Time; No Money

Employees & Self-EmployedTime; No Money

Idlers

No Time; MoneyTop Executives; Senior

Politicians

Free PeopleTime; Money

Investors

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are given promotions, but they pay with working overtime, till late in the night and over weekends. To them, their work is their life. They receive phone calls at home, they fire and hire employees on holidays, and their best jokes are about their office work. Who wishes to be like them? Not me.

I want to have both time and money. I deserve time and money. The fourth class of people falls in this category. They are the 1% who have both time and money. They mind their own businesses. They invest. They look for a problem, and devise way of solving the problem in such a way that they get paid, and then they institutionalize the solution into a corporation. They are entrepreneurs. They have big companies which employ people, and they have their money being invested in big companies, stocks and shares, bonds, notes and mutual funds; all to bring them more money. They create a system.

This is The System, the Money Making System. The rich have their money working for them. Their core value is to create systems through big businesses which bring them money. The investors are the truly rich. They have both time and money. They have their money running their organizations and they do not have to be involved even minutely in the affairs of business. Their core value is freedom. They are few and rare in public. They live life. And so must I.

To be in this class, I must use money to get money. I must risk my money in the initial deal, the initial asset. If I am afraid of losing money, I will never make money. Every rich man has lost money sometime. It is like so in every form of life pursuit. There is no golfer who never lost a golf ball. All lovers have had a heart break. No child walked without stumbling and falling. As the Texans wonder, ‘How comes everyone wants to go to heaven but no one wants to die?’ I wish to remember the invaluable advice of John Davison, the American oil magnate who founded the Standard Oil Company, ‘I turned almost every disaster into an opportunity.’ The rich are not afraid to lose money. They are afraid to lose an opportunity. Most people dream of being rich but they have never lost money. They will never get to heaven.