I've always been rich - you too
Create a story that convinces you that your identity always have been of a rich wealthy financially free person.
Wealth isn’t something you earn.
It’s something you remember.
For most of my life, I thought being rich meant chasing money, hustling nonstop, and collecting material proof that I was “successful.” But over the years, something unexpected happened: I realized I had been wealthy long before any dollar ever showed up in my bank account.
And if you look closely at your own story—you’ll see you’ve always been rich too.
Let me show you.
The Moment I Realized I Was Already Wealthy
There was a morning when everything clicked.
Not because I hit a financial milestone.
Not because someone handed me an opportunity.
Not because I suddenly “felt successful.”
It happened because I took a step back, looked at my life, and saw something I had never noticed before:
I had always lived with the identity of someone abundant, resourceful, and capable.
Even when I was broke.
Even when my circumstances didn’t match my goals.
Even when the external world gave me “proof” that I wasn’t there yet.
Deep down, I acted like someone who was already wealthy:
- I believed I had choices
- I believed I deserved more
- I believed opportunities naturally came to me
- I believed I could create anything I wanted
That identity was wealth.
The money was just the final step—the manifestation of what already existed inside me.
Your Identity Shapes Your Reality Long Before Your Reality Changes
Look back at your own life for a moment.
Think about the times you:
- Dreamed bigger than your situation
- Knew you were meant for more
- Felt oddly calm in moments when you “should” have panicked
- Refused to settle even when settling seemed easier
- Saw possibilities other people couldn’t see
- Made decisions based on faith, not fear
Those moments weren’t random.
They were proof of who you truly are.
Your identity has always been wealthy.
Your self-perception has always been powerful.
Your inner world has always been abundant.
Even when your outer world didn’t match yet.
The Universe Responds to Who You Are, Not What You Chase
Once I understood this, everything changed.
When I thought money would make me wealthy, I chased it.
And anything you chase runs.
But when I remembered I already was wealthy—before any physical evidence—money came toward me.
Opportunities unfolded.
Ideas flowed with ease.
People appeared who aligned with my next level.
Doors opened without force.
Why?
Because abundance doesn’t come to effort.
It comes to identity.
You attract what you are, not what you desperately try to become.
You’ve Been Rich Your Entire Life—You Just Forgot
Think about the version of you who:
- Always finds a way
- Can start over and rise again
- Has survived what should’ve broken you
- Still believes in yourself despite obstacles
- Keeps going even when things get hard
- Knows you’re meant for greatness
That version of you is wealthy.
Strong.
Expansive.
Powerful.
Unshakeable.
You were born with an identity of abundance.
Life simply layered doubt on top of it.
You didn’t come here to “become” rich.
You came here to remember that you already are.
When You Accept That You’ve Always Been Wealthy, Everything Aligns
Here’s the twist:
Rich isn’t something you get.
Rich is something you are, first.
When you claim that identity:
- You make decisions differently
- You speak differently
- You walk differently
- You expect differently
- You receive differently
You no longer beg life for scraps—you open the door to overflow.
And people will wonder how you’re attracting opportunities so effortlessly.
But you’ll know the truth:
You finally stopped pretending to be someone you’re not.
You stepped into the identity you were born with.
Final Thought: You’ve Always Been Rich — And Now You See It
If you take one thing away from this story, let it be this:
You don’t need to become someone new to be wealthy.
You don’t need to chase, force, or prove anything.
You don’t need to earn your worth.
You simply need to remember who you’ve been all along.
Abundant.
Worthy.
Capable.
Powerful.
And yes—rich.
I’ve always been rich.
And so have you.