Almost everyone asks this question at some point.
Some ask it out of frustration. Others ask it out of ambition.
But there is a hard truth many people miss:
Most people think about money the wrong way.
Some believe money comes from luck.
Some think it comes from shortcuts.
Others assume money only flows to people who are already rich.
Reality is different.
Money usually comes from solving problems for other people.
The more people you help, and the more valuable the solution you provide, the more value you create. And in many cases, that value eventually turns into money.
A farmer provides food.
A programmer builds software.
A teacher shares knowledge.
A businessperson connects people's needs with solutions.
Different roles, but the same principle:
They create value for others.
So the real question might not be
“How can I make money?”
A better question might be:
“What problem can I solve for people?”
Because money often flows toward those who are able to create meaningful value in the world.
“Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value.”
— Albert Einstein