You say money is the problem.
Not enough income.
Too many expenses.
Things are just “hard.”
But if you’re honest…
you’re not completely unaware.
You just don’t want to look closely.
You don’t track your spending.
You avoid checking your balance sometimes.
You spend first and think later.
Because facing your money habits
can be uncomfortable.
It forces you to see patterns.
Impulsive decisions.
Things you could have done better.
So instead of confronting it…
you ignore it.
And that’s where the real problem is.
Because money doesn’t disappear randomly.
It follows your behavior.
And until you become aware of that behavior,
nothing changes.
Financial growth is not just about earning more—
it’s about understanding and controlling what you already have.
Tracking.
Planning.
Being intentional.
So instead of saying,
“I don’t have money,”
Ask yourself:
“Do I really understand how I use the money I have?”
Because awareness is the first step to control.
And control is what leads to growth.
