24/05/2026
I do not know about others, but for me, the desire to come out of brokenness gives me more strength and perseverance than the dream of wealth or success.
I do not see myself chasing wealth.
I am chasing freedom from limitations—
the limitations that come with being broke.
Sometimes, the desire to come out of darkness pushes us harder than the comfort of dreaming about light.
Being broke is not always about money.
You may have money, but no time—you are still broke.
You may have money and time, but no peace—you are still broke.
You may have success, but feel lonely or lost—you are still broke in another way.
For me, being broke was the classroom that taught me survival, creativity, and grit.
It forced me to learn skills, become creative, adapt, and keep moving.
And lastly, without a broke story, you do not have much of a story to tell.
Every hero has a broke stroy.
Romeo and Juliet could not be together.
Prince Siddhartha had wealth, but was broken by the suffering he saw in life.
J. K. Rowling struggled before success.
We remember stories of struggle, courage, and transformation.
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