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Someone said you can only be and inlet and outlet to make real money
Meaning as you make money,you need to give.more out too

So if you making money already,like how much do you give out monthly
 
Makes sense. Money flows when you give as well as earn. I usually try to provide a portion every month; it doesn’t have to be huge, just consistent. Keeps the cycle going. :)
 
It’s a universal law, it applies to everything, not just money. Whatever you give to the world returns to you, multiplied.

Someone said you can only be and inlet and outlet to make real money
Meaning as you make money,you need to give.more out too

So if you making money already,like how much do you give out monthly
 
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Someone said you can only be and inlet and outlet to make real money
Meaning as you make money,you need to give.more out too

So if you making money already,like how much do you give out monthly
Are they referring to expenses? If so I believe this to be true.
For most businesses, growth means investing more in people and technology to maximize sales and profit—at least in my experience.
 
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Someone said you can only be and inlet and outlet to make real money
Meaning as you make money,you need to give.more out too

So if you making money already,like how much do you give out monthly
Money grows when it flows with intention, not just when it’s spent. People who scale usually reinvest first (skills, systems, leverage), not give randomly. Giving back matters, but only after stability is built. Real wealth isn’t about how much you give monthly, it’s about controlling where money goes next.
 
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Someone said you can only be and inlet and outlet to make real money
Meaning as you make money,you need to give.more out too

So if you making money already,like how much do you give out monthly
Most people who grow sustainably treat money as a flow, not a stash.
Common ranges I see: 10–30% reinvested into growth (skills, tools, people) and 5–10% given outward (family, charity, helping others).
Early on, “giving” is mostly reinvestment; later it becomes more intentional generosity.
The exact % matters less than keeping money moving with purpose, not hoarded.
 
You mean giving as in charity? I think the key is to give in a way that’s sustainable, so you can keep growing while still putting something back.
 
Keep trying different things. When 1 works well, scale it up relentlessly.
 
How is one supposed to spend when the earning isn't that good
 
Most people don’t give because they’re generous.
They give because they finally feel safe.

When money is unstable, nobody talks about “flow” — they talk about survival.

In my opinion, reinvest first, build predictable income second, then talk about giving.

Trying to give while your income engine is weak just slows you down.

Would you prioritize generosity before stability?
 
be lazy, focus on health and outsource work... invest real money into internet projects.
 
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