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[Mastering the Language of Money: Ownership, Risk, and the Path to Financial Freedom]-[Codie Sanchez: How to Make Money if You Don’t Have Money (4 Step Process to Make Money Today)]

On Purpose with Jay Shetty · B2 · 2024-12-02

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📋 Summary

The Foundation of Financial Independence: Beyond Passion and Toward Ownership

In this episode of On Purpose, host Jay Shetty sits down with entrepreneur and investor Cody Sanchez to dismantle common misconceptions about money and provide a roadmap for building lasting financial security. The central thesis of their conversation is that financial freedom is not achieved by merely "following your passion," but by understanding the "language of money" and embracing the concept of ownership.

The Ownership Advantage

Sanchez presents compelling data: 70% of millionaires are self-made, and 68% have achieved their status through some form of ownership—whether by building a business, buying one, or holding equity. She argues that ownership acts as a "pushback against other people’s architecture of your life." Without it, individuals remain controllable and financially vulnerable. She emphasizes that money is a tool, not the "root of all evil" as popular culture often suggests, but rather a means to gain autonomy and power.

Navigating the Modern Economic Landscape

Addressing the anxieties of younger generations (Gen Z and Millennials), Sanchez acknowledges the reality of wage stagnation, expensive education, and the housing crisis. However, she advocates for a shift in perspective. Instead of being discouraged, she identifies a "great wealth transfer" as baby boomers retire and look to pass on their businesses. She suggests that young people should view these existing small businesses as opportunities for takeovers rather than chasing "shiny objects" like day trading, NFTs, or speculative crypto schemes, which she warns are often "lose-win" scenarios where the amateur is the one "holding the bag."

The Four-Step Process to Wealth

Sanchez outlines a clear, actionable process for those starting with little capital:

  1. Learn: Obsess over information to become fluent in the language of money.
  2. Increase Skill Stack: Focus on high-value skills (marketing, sales, systems) that directly impact a company’s revenue or cost-cutting ability.
  3. Increase Income: Use those skills to command higher earnings.
  4. Invest: Once capital is generated, put that money to work through ownership and equity.

The Art of "Expertise to Equity"

One of the most profound takeaways is the concept of "Expertise to Equity." Sanchez explains that you do not always need your own cash to start. By offering to solve a pain point for a small business owner—such as improving their marketing or operations—one can negotiate for a percentage of the business. This creates a "win-win" scenario where the owner gains growth, and the partner gains equity.

Mentorship and Risk Mitigation

Sanchez offers a refreshing take on mentorship, advising against the common mistake of asking, "Will you be my mentor?" Instead, she suggests:

  • Collect mentors who don't know they are your mentors.
  • Be a "best mentee" by taking their advice, applying it, and reporting the results back to them without asking for anything in return.
  • Trust but verify.

She also stresses risk mitigation. She warns against "doing a deal so big that it can wipe you out." Instead, leverage partnerships, start small, and always ensure you have a "way out" or a milestone-based agreement (cliff-based investing) to protect your interests.

Conclusion: The Mindset of a Builder

Ultimately, Sanchez characterizes money as a "cruel mistress" that requires attention. She encourages listeners to move away from envy or condescension toward those with wealth and instead adopt a mindset of curiosity. By asking the right questions and focusing on the foundation of business—rather than the aesthetics of entrepreneurship—anyone can learn to speak the language of money and secure their financial future. As she concludes, the world needs more "builders," and the dignity found in creating something of value is the cornerstone of a stable society.

🎯Key Sentences

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I think that's pretty bad advice.
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You got to get some skin in the game.
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It sucks many days.
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You got to go where the game is played.
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I think a lot of young people today chase the shiny object.
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📝Key Phrases

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navigate
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peel back the layers
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take your game to the next level
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skin in the game
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the name of the game
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