Monday Motivation: Stop Underestimating Your Value - 10.20.25

Most people have no idea what they’re really worth.

But companies do. Banks do. Insurance carriers do. They’ve already done the math and here’s the truth – you are a million-dollar asset.

From an actuarial standpoint, your life is worth 20 to 40 times your income. If you earn the average American income of $66,621.80 and you multiply that by 30 working years, you get nearly $2 million in lifetime earnings.

That means you’re already a millionaire — not in your bank account, but in your value.

That’s not your potential. That’s your baseline.

So why does this matter?

Because most people are walking around with million-dollar potential and making decisions with a thousandaire mindset.

What would you do differently if you actually acted like the millionaire you already are? What would change about how you live your life?

If you’re like most people I talk to, you’d finally pursue the thing you’re passionate about. You’d stop carrying the day-to-day stress that eats away at your energy. You’d give yourself permission to spend more time with family and deepen your relationships.

In short — your life would be better, simply because you’d choose to make it so.

The world already values your life like a million-dollar asset.

The only question is — when will you start doing the same?


✌🏽. ❤️. 📈 . 🤲🏾

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