“We get paid for bringing value to the marketplace”
— Jim Rohn
Simplified Meaning:
When we contribute something useful or helpful to others, we earn money for it. Think about a farmer who grows fresh vegetables. If these vegetables are tasty and nutritious, people will buy them, and the farmer earns money. The farmer's hard work and the quality of the vegetables bring value to the community, which then pays the farmer in return. In another example, consider a teacher. A teacher educates students and helps them learn important skills. This knowledge is valuable because it helps students succeed in the future. Because of this value, schools pay teachers for their services. Applying this idea to your own life means focusing on how you can help others, solve problems, or make life better in some way. If you create a product or service that people need or want, you'll be rewarded financially. It's all about finding ways to be useful or beneficial, and then people will naturally pay for that value you provide.