Which game are you playing?
- Tiffany Kent
- 6 minutes ago
- 2 min read

Everyone talks about the rat race. (or the Buckhead Bubble)
Escaping it or buying into it?Â
If the system or game we are playing is to follow the formula of successÂ
- good college,Â
- good job,Â
- make money,Â
- get married,Â
- have kids,Â
- then repeat.Â
Push our kids to get good grades, etcÂ
and the cycle repeats.Â
Nothing in life is that simple.Â
Our economy wants us to make a lot of money and spend it on stuff we don’t need.Â
There is a reason why our economic growth is â…” consumer spending
- it’s our spending that makes the world go around.Â
The system doesn’t care about you - it just wants you to spend money, so you keep on the hamster wheel.Â
Just like in the movie The Matrix, the system needs you.Â
So if you want to escape it?Â
Morpheus is giving Neo a choice:Â
Take the blue pill and live in blissful ignorance of the evil around you.
Or crack the code just like in the movie The Matrix by becoming an investor.Â
As an investor, I get to be on the other side of the matrix. I get to invest in growth.Â
How to get started? Reach out and let's develop a plan together.
Thanks for reading!
Tiffany Kent
Your Friendly Wealth Engagement Guide
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