Recently, there was a documentary about the billionaire, Warren Buffett. It told his life story and about his relationship with money and economics.
In this documentary, we journey with Mr. Buffett as he continues to gain more and more assets. While Mr. Buffett is securing a solid financial hold, his wife, Susan, is busy with charitable organizations and supporting underserved and marginalized community members. Mr. Buffett jokes, “As soon as I get it, Susie wants to give it away.”
Susie later dies from cancer. Mr. Buffet then vows to give away most of his fortune to charity. However, he knows he is not the only one who has the capacity to make a difference. Warren Buffet enlists other billionaires to join in the commitment to give to those less fortunate.
You don’t have Warren Buffet money, but you can help someone else. Proverbs 4:7 reminds us, “Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore, get wisdom: and with all thy getting get understanding.” Hopefully, you have learned some techniques, some skills or secured some information that will aide you in supporting this dfree® Movement. Now it is time for you to share your knowledge with someone else.
Our challenge:
- Apply the principles of dfree® living to your life.
- Share the story of the dfree® Movement with family and friends.
- Start a group to discuss the elements and power of living financially free.
- Make your church or charity a beneficiary in one of your life insurance policies.
- Leave an asset to your church or charity of your choice in your will or trust.
We believe this dfree® Financial Freedom Movement can be a community movement, a city movement, a state movement which would lead to a country movement, and eventually a worldwide movement. Imagine if your community was financially free. It is possible. This is your opportunity to give something back to your community – this free and life-changing program.
Will you join us in this endeavor to change the world? Who else do you feel can benefit from the dfree® Movement and become good partners with us? Let us know! Help us share what you have learned with others.